Marianne Vignolo
About Marianne Vignolo
Marianne Vignolo serves as the Assistante Accueil Et Accompagnement Des Etudiants En Graduate School at IPhU, where she manages student support and administrative tasks. She has a background in teaching English and French, and has worked in various educational institutions across France and the Czech Republic.
Current Role at Aix-Marseille University
Marianne Vignolo currently serves as Assistante Accueil et Accompagnement des Etudiants en Graduate School IPhU at Aix-Marseille Université. She has held this position since 2020, contributing to the support and integration of students within the graduate school environment. Her responsibilities include managing scheduling and room allocations, as well as handling communications via email and phone. She also engages in the dissemination of information about the IPhU on social media platforms, enhancing the visibility of the institution.
Previous Teaching Experience
Prior to her current role, Marianne Vignolo gained teaching experience in various educational institutions. She worked as a Professeur d'anglais at the International Bilingual School of Provence for five months in 2018. Additionally, she served as a French Teaching Assistant at Uppingham School from 2013 to 2015 and as a Professeur de français at Meridian International School of Prague in 2019. These roles allowed her to develop her teaching skills and engage with students in diverse educational settings.
Educational Background
Marianne Vignolo studied at Aix-Marseille Université, where she earned a Master 2 Recherche in the field of Anglophone Cultural Studies from 2008 to 2013. Her academic focus was on Langue anglaise et littérature, with a specialization in US literature. She also completed her secondary education at Lycée Antonin Artaud, achieving a Baccalauréat Littéraire Mention Bien. This educational foundation supports her current role in academia.
Administrative and Support Roles
In addition to her teaching experience, Marianne Vignolo has held various administrative roles that enhance her capabilities in student support. She worked as Assistante Visa J1 & Responsable Work'n Travel at MyInternshipAbroad for six months in 2015-2016. Her responsibilities included anticipating the needs of students, managing housing requests, and facilitating communication between departments and external service providers. She also conducts occasional travel to address administrative issues directly with students and doctoral researchers.