معرفی
Stefano Bona is a Lecturer in Italian at Flinders University, coordinating and teaching courses across all proficiency levels including Introductory, Intermediate, Upper Intermediate, and Advanced Italian, alongside specialized topics such as Italian Theatre and the Italian Mafia.
His educational background includes:
- PhD (Flinders University)
- Master of Language Studies (Flinders University)
- Laurea Magistrale in Scienze Politiche e Sociali with Honours (University of Milan)
- Academic Internship (Flinders University)
- Honorary Research Associate (Australasian Centre for Italian Studies)
Bona's research centers on Italian language and cultural dynamics, with specific focus on multiculturalism in contemporary Italy, cinematic representations of society, and linguistic identity formation. His interdisciplinary work bridges language pedagogy with socio-cultural analysis.
Key recognitions include:
- Part-time teaching Award (2012, Flinders)
- Chancellor's Letters of Commendation (2010, 2012)
- APA Scholarship (2013-2015)
- ACIS-Cassamarca Scholarship (2014)
- Overseas Field Trip Grant (2014)
- ARIA-SA/IBF Research Travel Award to Italy
He secured research funding for fieldwork in Italy through the Overseas Field Trip Grant and ARIA-SA/IBF award, supporting empirical studies in Italian cultural contexts. While specific student supervision details are unlisted, his course coordination roles indicate curriculum development and instructional leadership.
No laboratory affiliations or research team memberships are documented in available materials.




