Aikaterini Delikostantinidou is an Assistant Professor, specializing in Contemporary Anglophone Theater, at the Faculty of English Language and Literature, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. A graduate of the Department of English Literature at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (2011), she has postgraduate degrees in American Literature and Culture (A.U.Th., 2014, with scholarship from the State Scholarships Foundation—S.S.F.) and in Adult Education (Hellenic Open University, 2020, with Excellence scholarships). She received her Ph.D., on the reception of the ancient Greek tragic myth in the Latino/american theater, from A.U.Th. (2018, with an Excellence scholarship and a S.S.F. scholarship) and completed her post-doctoral research on the applications of digital theater in adult education at the University of Athens (2021, funded by S.S.F.). Her monograph, titled Latinx Reception of Greek Tragic Myth: Healing (and) Radical Politics was published in 2020 (Peter Lang). She has co-edited special issues of academic journals and has published articles in Greek and international journals, as well as in collective volumes, while her research work has been presented at conferences in Greece and abroad. Her most recent paper, "Emotional Literacy via the System for Digital Theater in Education," is included in the collective volume Stanislavsky and Emotion: Approaches Through Language & Culture (forthcoming, Routledge). Her scholarly interests lie in contemporary theatre, recruitment studies, digital humanities and ecocriticism.