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Dr. Nigora Nasirova is a Lecturer in Russian within the Languages for All programme at the University of Reading, where she serves as the Russian Language Module Convenor for all levels and acts as the Language Lead for Russian. She teaches Russian language and culture to both beginners and advanced learners, with a focus on linguistic and cultural dimensions across Russia and Russian-speaking communities in Central Asia, the Caucasus, and Eastern Europe.
Educational Background:
- PhD in Philology, Tashkent State University
- MA in Language, Tashkent State University
- MA in Euro-Asian Studies, Centre for Euro-Asian Studies, University of Reading
- Further and Adult Education Teachers Certificate, City & Guilds of London Institute
Her teaching interests include Russian as a foreign language, grammar for native speakers, and Russian cultural studies encompassing history, classical and contemporary literature, music, cinema, and art. She brings over 25 years of experience, having taught at Tashkent University in the 1990s and later in the UK, including at the University of Reading since 2011, as well as to professionals such as diplomats and bankers.
While no publications are currently listed, her academic work stems from her doctoral research on word-formation patterns related to ‘space’ and ‘time’ in Modern Russian, indicating a strong foundation in Slavic linguistics and philology.
Dr. Nasirova has no listed scientific awards or research grants. However, her role as Language Lead and Module Convenor highlights her academic leadership within the language programme. She is not indicated to be retired, deceased, or a former staff member, and there is no mention of part-time status, suggesting a full-time active faculty role.
She is not associated with any formal research labs or teams in the provided text, but her work is embedded in the pedagogical and cultural outreach of the Languages for All initiative at Reading.
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