Yasmine Amory was trained in Classics at the University of Florence and at the École Pratique des Hautes Études (Paris), where she received her Master's degree (2014). She obtained her PhD title at the École Pratique des Hautes Études in 2018 with a dissertation on the Greek letters of the archive of Dioscorus of Aphrodite, the richest papyrological archive from Byzantine age. After joining Ghent University as a post-doctoral research fellow within the ERC project “Everyday writing in Graeco-Roman and Late Antique Egypt (I – VIII AD). A socio-semiotic study of communicative variation”, she is now leading a project on politeness theory and multimodality in Greek documentary papyri (Special Research Fund, 2021-2024).