Among teaching Ancient and Modern Greek, exploring linguistic patterns, and designing engaging courses for learners around the world, I'm working on my PhD at Radboud University, studying phonological changes in a Modern Greek dialect and analyzing them through sociolinguistic theories.
I am a linguist and passionate language educator with an insatiable curiosity for how languages evolve and vary across time and place. I delight in sharing my knowledge in every way possible – through engaging in-person lessons, interactive online courses, and meaningful exchanges with students worldwide, from whom I also constantly learn.
I hold a Master's degree in Linguistics from the University of Patras and thrive on continuous personal growth, rigorous research, and bringing enthusiasm, expertise, and creativity to every learning experience.