FLAVIA DEZZUTTO
Professor and researcher

FLAVIA DEZZUTTO

Flavia Dezzutto currently serves as Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities at the National University of Córdoba (UNC). She is a regular professor of Ancient Philosophy and Philosophy of Religions at the same faculty. She teaches Medieval Philosophy and specialized seminars on Late Antiquity and Medieval Studies at the Faculty of Humanities and Arts of the National University of Córdoba (UNR), the National University of Córdoba (UNRC), and the National University of Buenos Aires (UNL), with seminars in her areas of study. She has directed and participated in research projects and programs in the Humanities department at the UNL, as well as at the FHyA (Fachature of Literature and Literature Studies) at the UNR and the FFyL (Fachature of Literature and Literature Studies) at the University of Buenos Aires. She has participated in Research Programs in Literature and Ancient Philosophy at the FFyH (Fachature of Literature and Literature Studies) at the UNC. She is currently directing a research project on Ancient and Late Antiquity Philosophy at the “María Saleme de Burnichon” Research Center, FFyH (Fachature of Literature and Literature Studies), with a grant from the SECyT (Secretary of Science and Technology of the University of Buenos Aires). Founding member and member of the Academic Council of CIEHUM, Interdisciplinary Center for European Studies in the Humanities, Faculty of Humanities and Arts, UNR. She has served on the Editorial and Review Committee of the Center for Philosophical Studies, UNRC. She is a member of the SIEPM Société Internationale pour l'Etude de la Philosophie Médiévale, the Association Internationale d’Études Patristiques - International Association of Patristic Studies, and the Argentine Association of Ancient Philosophy. She regularly reviews national and international academic publications in her area of ​​research. She has participated in international conferences and workshops in her areas of expertise and published papers, articles, book chapters, and translations of sources related to her research.