Mary Margaroni teaches Modern Greek as Second Language at Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (School of Modern Greek Language). She completed undergraduate studies in Greek Philology (Aristotle University, 1991), German Philology (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, 2000), History, Archaeology and Social Anthropology (University of Thessaly, 2005) and Special Education (University of Thessaly, 2010) as well as postgraduate studies in History and Social Anthropology (University of Thessaly, 2006), Adult Education (Hellenic Open University, 2013), Theatre Studies – Theatre in Education (Open University of Cyprus, 2014), European Literature and Culture (Aristotle University, 2015), Educational Sciences – Teaching Modern Greek (University of Western Macedonia, 2016). She is a PhD candidate in Social History at the Centre for the Study of Antisemitism in Berlin. She is the author of more than 50 articles in scientific journals and conference proceedings, several chapters in collective volumes and 3 books.