Distinction for Open Learning tutor
Dr Federica Ferrieri, language tutor and coordinator of engaged research projects in our Open Learning Programme, has been awarded the prestigious Knight of the Order of the Star of Italy merit (Cavaliere dell’Ordine della Stella d’Italia).
Within the Open Learning Programme, Federica has been central in designing and delivering an online intercultural module for the Queen’s University Professional Skills Certificate and the international partnership project ‘Images of Incoming: Exploring Inclusion and Exclusion with Migrant Women in Northern Ireland and Canada’. The programme has involved partnerships with University of Fraser Valley, British Columbia and University of Atypical (Arts and Disability Network). Working with School of SSESW academic Tess Maginess, outputs to date have included a website, an exhibition, a documentary, an academic chapter in the forthcoming Postdigital Research, edited by Alison MacKenzie (SSESW) and colleagues, and two forthcoming conference presentations.
As Honorary Italian Consul for Northern Ireland since 2016, Federica has been recognized for her outstanding service in the promotion of friendly relations and cooperation between Italy and other countries and the promotion of ties with Italy.
Federica said: “It has been my privilege to work with so many communities here in Northern Ireland to promote greater understanding of Italian culture and indeed, to foster connections between a wide range of cultures here in Northern Ireland. Working at Queen’s has provided a great support structure for engaging with many communities and sectors in fulfillment of the University’s aim of promoting social and civic responsibility and engaging in real world issues, including the challenges facing migrant people.”
The honour was presented to Federica at a special ceremony at Queen’s University by the Italian Ambassador, His Excellency Inigo Lambertini, on a visit to Northern Ireland which included meetings with business leaders, politicians and members of the Italian community.
Professor Nola Hewitt-Dundas, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, said: “I am delighted for Dr Ferrieri and congratulate her on this significant recognition of her contribution to cultural life, both within and beyond the University.”
Federica Ferrieri has organised a wide range of events to promote understanding between cultures. She provides consular advice and guidance to some 2500 Italians in Northern Ireland. In addition to her teaching, she is a book author, life coach and Restorative Justice practitioner.