Anđela Milinović Hrga is an Associate Professor at the Teacher Education Department at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Split. She earned her PhD in Croatian Studies from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Zagreb. At her home institution, she is involved in university-level teaching in the field of Croatian linguistics at both the Teacher Education Department and the Preschool Education Department. She teaches courses such as Language Culture, Croatian Linguistic Heritage, Academic Writing, Croatian Language, and Croatian Language as a Language of Academic Communication.
She is the author of the scholarly monograph The Language Characteristics of Split's Newspapers Between the Two World Wars, as well as numerous scientific and professional articles focusing on the development of the Croatian language in the 20th and 21st centuries. She is a collaborator on a research project funded by the Croatian Science Foundation titled Development of the Vocabulary of Younger School-Age Children through Innovative, Aesthetic and Embodied Learning Methods (IP-2024-05-8350, 2024–2027).
She is a member of the Croatian Philological Society, the Croatian Applied Linguistics Society, the Split Literary Circle, and the Matrix Croatica.