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Dr. Silvia Adamcová serves as Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Linguistics and Translation Studies at the Faculty of Applied Languages, University of Economics in Bratislava, a position she has held since 2020 after advancing from Deputy Head (2017-2020) and Assistant Professor (2011-2023). Her career at the institution began in 2008 as an assistant at the Institute of Languages, demonstrating sustained academic progression within the university.
Her educational foundation includes a Master's in Teaching German Language and Literature with Art Education from Comenius University (2003-2008), doctoral studies in International Economic Relations at the University of Bratislava (2009-2014), and advanced English language studies (2012-2014). Additional credentials comprise a German Language Diploma (Stufe K II), state examinations in English, and specialized training in computer correspondence and German language communication techniques.
Dr. Adamcová's research integrates systemic and applied linguistics across German and English languages, with emphasis on orthoepy, prosody, orthography, morphosyntax, and technical language analysis. She actively explores contemporary literature, diplomatic language frameworks, and digital media applications in foreign language pedagogy, bridging theoretical linguistics with classroom practice through publications spanning literature surveys, linguistic glossaries, and language diplomacy handbooks.
Her eight scholarly publications (2011-2022) reveal consistent thematic evolution from foundational German literature surveys toward contemporary intersections of linguistics and digital technology, culminating in her 2025 habilitation research on artificial intelligence's impact on language teaching. This trajectory demonstrates increasing focus on technological disruption in language education while maintaining core expertise in German-English comparative linguistics.
As department head, she oversees curriculum development for professional language instruction across business faculties while teaching specialized courses in linguistic characteristics, orthoepy, and literary history. Her current habilitation procedure in trade didactics, evaluated by an international committee from universities in Trnava, Bratislava, Prešov, Hradec Králové, and Brno, underscores her institutional leadership and scholarly recognition within Central European academic circles.
