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Dr. Sergei GLOTOV is a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Luxembourg, affiliated with the Department of Education and Social Work within the Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences. His work focuses on education, communication, and media studies with an emphasis on intercultural dialogue, film literacy, and digital media engagement. He explores topics ranging from Soviet animation and Ukrainian academic resilience to TikTok activism and gender-inclusive education materials.
Research interests include cultural representation in media, digital production techniques (e.g., virtual filmmaking in The Lion King), and the role of libraries and civic institutions in fostering public engagement. His studies often bridge theory and practice, addressing global challenges like conflict-affected education systems and misrepresentation in visual media.
Publications reflect a multidisciplinary approach, analyzing case studies from Russia, Finland, Latvia, and Ukraine. He actively contributes to educational frameworks for intercultural competencies and has published over 15 peer-reviewed articles since 2018. No scientific awards are listed, though his work emphasizes socially impactful research themes such as equity and participatory culture.
His professional activities include advising on virtual production technologies, intercultural film pedagogy, and civic media initiatives. Collaborative work with institutions like the National Library of Latvia highlights his commitment to public-facing scholarship.



