Katerina Levinson

Predoctoral Fellow

Biography

Katerina Levinson is a predoctoral fellow at the Civitas Institute. She is a D.Phil. candidate in medieval and modern languages at Wolfson College, Oxford where she is a Barry Scholar. She previously received her Master’s of Studies degree in Spanish at The Queen’s College, Oxford, and her B.A. in great texts and Spanish from the University Scholars Program at Baylor University. She is an alumna of the Fulbright Spain English Teaching Assistant (ETA) Fellowship and the John Jay Fellows Program. Levinson has presented her research on English and Spanish literature in Spain, the U.K., and the U.S.

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