Konstantin Radoev has a BA degree in Scandinavian Studies (2017), a MA in Linguistics and Bulgarian Language (2019); since January 2020 he is also a PhD student in the Department of General, Indo-European and Balkan Linguistics at the Faculty of Slavic Philology at Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski. During the summer semester of 2017/2018 he taught Danish in the Scandinavian Studies BA Programme, and since 2019 he is part of the full-time staff. His research interests are related to semiotics, applied linguistics, comparative and contrastive linguistics, syntax, Chomskyan linguistics, and the history of linguistics. His teaching work includes courses in Swedish and Danish in the Scandinavian Studies BA programme, and the course “The Linguistic Situation in the Nordic Countries” in the Nordic Studies MA programme. As a PhD student he is assisting in teaching general linguistics to first-year philology students.