
Assistant Professor
ARCH-01/B Numismatica
serra@lettere.uniroma2.it
Other professional positions
Subject Expert in Numismatics from 1994 to 1998
Technician Graduated from the Chair of Numismatics of the Faculty of Letters of the University of Rome, Tor Vergata, from 7 January 1998
Permanent Researcher in Numismatics at the Faculty of Letters of the aforementioned University since 1 November 2002
Education
Graduated in 1991 in Archeology and History of Greek and Roman Art at the University of Rome, Tor Vergata, with a thesis entitled “The coinage and the glyptic of Caligula” with a grade of 110/110 cum laude
PhD, title obtained in October 2001 with a thesis entitled “The coinage of the Flavians and the finds from the Tiber”
Teaching Positions
Since 1998, as an expert on the subject, she has held seminars with in-depth studies on some topics of the Numismatics courses
Since 1998 Workshops for students on cleaning and restoration as well as cataloging of coins from the Tiber
Since 2005, as a Researcher, she has been the holder of the Numismatics Laboratory (Laboratory 1 and Laboratory 2) for the three-year degree course in Cultural Heritage and the Master’s degree course in Archeology, Philology, Literature and History of Antiquity
From 2009/2010 as a researcher she was the holder of the Numismatics teaching mod. A and B for the three-year degree course in Sciences of Cultural Heritage and for the Master’s degree course in Archeology, Philology, Literature and History of Antiquity
Since 2015, as a Researcher, she has been teaching Numismatics mod. A and B of the three-year degree course in Cultural Heritage and that of the Master’s degree course in Archeology, Philology, Literature and History of Antiquity (mod. A)
Research training and grants
She participated as Principal Investigator in the research project “Mission Sustainability 2017” call and was the winner with the title “Fake, counterfeit and imitation in history: numismatic, artistic and legal aspects”
Participates in the research project winner of the “Beyond Borders 2019” call, coordinated by Prof. Fidanza, entitled “The” business “of the Barberini: painting, sculpture and medals between art and law from 1600 to 1819 in the documentation of the Barberini Archive “