Gregory Haimovich
has an M.A. in Linguistics and Ibero-American Studies from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2015) and a PhD in Linguistics from the University of Warsaw (2022). His dissertation, “Using and Expanding the Use of the Nahuatl Language in Health Care”, is based on an ongoing participatory-action research project conducted in Sierra Norte de Puebla, Mexico. He is currently employed at the University of Warsaw’s Faculty of “Artes Liberales” in IDUB program. He specializes in language policy and planning, language revitalization, language contact and medical anthropology in the context of the Indigenous languages and cultures of Latin America, and has authored a number of journal papers and book chapters in these areas of study. He has conducted linguistic and anthropological fieldwork in Peru, Guyana and, above all, in Mexico.