Setor Donne NOVIETO trained as a certified teacher for primary and junior high schools in Ghana in 1996 at the Mount Mary Training College, Somanya. After teaching for four years, he studied at the University of Ghana where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts Honours in French and Spanish.
After completion in 2004, he worked as a Senior Research Assistant at the Department of Modern Languages of the same university until 2006 when he enrolled for his Masters’ studies in Spanish. After this qualification in 2008, he worked as a lecturer at the Department of Modern Languages, University of Ghana from 2009 to 2015.
Setor completed his PhD in Spanish and Latin American Studies at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand from 2015 to 2020. In his doctoral research, Setor looked at some of the theoretical and conceptual issues of Cuban and Ghanaian postcolonial literature. His area of research includes Postcolonial Literature on Conflicts, Democracy and Peace, Nation Building, Social Interaction between Languages, Sociolinguistics and Pragmatics of the Spanish Language.
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