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Dr. Maria Loftus is an Assistant Professor in French at the School of Applied Languages and Intercultural Studies, Dublin City University. She holds degrees from French and Irish universities, including a PhD in Sub-Saharan Documentary Cinema. Her research focuses on documentary cinema, CALL (Computer Assisted Language Learning), student-created multimedia content, social empathy, and anti-racism.
Education: B.A. in Irish and French; M.A./PhD in French Literature, Discourse and Representations, Applied Linguistics, and Sub-Saharan Documentary Cinema (French/Irish institutions).
Research Interests: Protest and documentary cinema, visual representations of colonization, CALL innovations, student multimedia creation in SLA, telecollaboration, and anti-racism through creative outputs. She co-supervises PhDs on blended mobilities, language learning creativity, and modal verbs for second-language learners.
Awards: Co-recipient of Research Ireland’s New Foundations funding (2023-2024) for projects on social empathy and antiracism. Active in funded initiatives like Ordinary Treasures: Objects from Home, fostering solidarity through material culture.
Grants & Projects: Lead roles in projects like Students as Creators of Interactive Video Content (2020) and Ordinary Treasures (2024). Collaborates with Jawaharlal Nehru University on cross-cultural educational research.
Labs/Teams: Co-leads the Ordinary Treasures initiative, exploring antiracism through youth culture. Engages in interdisciplinary teams addressing forced migration, volunteer-led education, and refugee integration networks.


