Assistant Lecturer PhD at the faculty of History and Political Science, Ovidius University at Constanta, Romania. She holds a PhD in History from the Nicolae Iorga Institute of History of the Romanian Academy in Bucharest. Her main research interests lie in the fields of romanian interwar intellectual debates, the work and personality of Nicolae Iorga, italian fascism, european debates on identity/identities. She has published a short monograph, Nicolae Iorga şi Italia lui Mussolini. Studii (Cluj-Napoca: Editura Academia Română. Centrul de Studii Transilvane, 2015), five book chapters and several articles in academic publications, and has coordinated a collective volume: Intelectualii politicii şi politica intelectualilor / Intellectuals of Politics and Politics of Intellectuals, Daniel Citirigă, Georgiana Ţăranu, and Adrian-Alexandru Herţa, eds.(Târgovişte: Editura Cetatea de Scaun, 2016), 465 p., ISBN 978-606-537-347-1). She has received a one year–long european doctoral scholarship which enabled her to conduct research in the italian and vatican archives. She performs teaching duties (seminars) and instruction for undergraduate students for different courses.