Queen's University Belfast

Department Member, Languages, Literatures and Performing Arts

PhD student

Thesis Title: Site-Specific Art and the Cultural Exchange between Post-Conflict Cities: Belfast and Sarajevo

About

I was born on November 10, 1975. in Sjenica, Serbia. In 1998, I obtained my BA degree as a philologist of English Language and Literature at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Nis in Serbia. From 1998 until 2004 I taught English language and literature to senior classes in a general high school in Sjenica, Serbia. I also worked as a translator and an interpreted for OSCE and UN FAO. In 2004, I moved to Sarajevo and taught English language and literature in a technical high school In October 2006, I enrolled as a member of the Master's Programme in British Studies Programme at Grossbritannien Zentrum, Humboldt University, Berlin. As part of my master programme, I spent fourn months working at the Visitor Services Department at Castle Ward, National Trust Northern Ireland in 2007. I wrote my Master Thesis with the following title: From Cultural Recognition to Cultural Exchange: The Arts in Post-conflict Belfast and Sarajevo. In May 2008, I obtained my Master´s Degree in British Studies (Culture, Media, and Cultural Management). After having been admitted to a PhD course at the Department of Literature, Languages, and Performing Arts at Queen´s University, Belfast I started my PhD studies in September 2008. I am one of the co-ordinators of the Belfast Sarajevo Initiative, a collaborative project between Queen's University, Belfast and the Academy of Performing Arts, Sarajevo. I speak Serbo-croatian, English, French, German, and Italian.

 
Contemporary Theatre Review
Emotion, Space and Society
Performance Research: A Journal of the Performing Arts

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