She was awarded the Dov Sadan Foundation Prize for Modern Hebrew Literature Excellence in Dissertation Research at Tel Aviv University.
[1] Buchweitz's main field of research is late-modernist and Postmodernist literature in English, French and Hebrew.
[1] She focuses on twenty-first century writing and Posthumanism, postmodern poetics and theory, and has published extensively on Michel Houellebecq’s prose, Meir Wieseltier’s poetry and prose, Etgar Keret’s oeuvre,[3] as well as children and youth literature and postmodernist Israeli poetry.
[5] At Beit Berl College, Professor Buchweitz was chair of the Department of Hebrew and Comparative literature between 2008–2013 and since 2015, the Dean of the Faculty of Society and Culture.
[6] Buchweitz was co-editor of Mifgeshey Tarbut (Cultural Encounters), a Hebrew academic journal dedicated to multi- and inter-cultural research.