During my academic studies but also within the international conferences and study programmes that I have taken part in, I believe that I have shown a coherent and potent skill set and conceptual grasp of a vast number of phenomenological inquiries. Moreover, I have already laid the groundwork for my own area of study and personal research which is the phenomenology of time/ temporality and of music. I believe that I could be a valuable and unique addition to your fascinating summer school programme.
For a second time, I had the privilege to be chosen by the Faculty of History and Philosophy, Babes Bolyai University, to join the Blended Intensive Study Programme dedicated to Practical knowledge in Philosophy: Affectivity, Skills, and Knowing-How. Main lecturers are Jan Halak, Sandro Gorgone, Ion Copoeru, Lucian Ionel, Giuliana Gregorio, Michal Zvarik, Stoyan Ivanov Bachvarow, Rosa Maria Marafioti, Alina Noveanu, Cristina Vendra, Mihai Rusu and Adrian Ludusan.
I was chosen to present a paper on skill transference within the The Fourth International Conference for Doctoral Students in Philosophy, Theme: Mirroring the Classics in the Contemporary Philosophical Thought. The presentation will be held in English and the paper will be published afterwards.
I was one out of a total of four student chosen by the Faculty of History and Philosophy, Babes Bolyai University, to be a part of an international intensive study programme called Practical knowledge in Philosophy: Affectivity, Skills, and Knowing-How. The programme was organised by Universitatea Babeș-Bolyai, Trnava University in Trnava, Palacký University Olomouc, Catholic Institute of Toulouse, University of the Aegean, University of Messina, University of Tübingen and University of Bologna which consisted of a virtual component in the period 02 May – 28 July 2023 and a physical one organized at Universitatea Babeș-Bolyai, Faculty of History and Philosophy – Department of Philosophy from 10 to 18 May 2023. The main lecturers were Ion Copoeru, Francesco Cattaneo, Giuliana Gregorio, Antonino Spinelli, Sandro Gorgone, Jan Halak, Alina Noveanu, Jaroslava Vydrová, Elena Theodoropoulou, Mihai Rusu and Adrian Ludusan.
Phenomenology of time/ temporality and music
Theories of subjectivity and intersubjectivity
Theories of perception
Affect theory
Embodiment theories
Psychoanalysis
Classical Greek Philosophy
Imagination and Imaginarium in literature