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Olivera Injac Curriculum vitae PERSONAL INFORMATION Olivera Injac Jelene Balšić 3, 81000 Podgorica (Montenegro) (+382) 20 410721 [email protected] Sex Female | Date of birth 25/01/1972 | Nationality Montenegrin WORK EXPERIENCE 2016–Present Associate Professor – Faculty of Humanistic Studies, University of Donja Gorica University of Donja Gorica, Faculty of Humanistic Studies Responsible teacher for different subjects in the field of international relations and security, as well as a tutor for students academic thesis and research 2011-2016 Assistant Professor – Faculty of Humanistic Studies, University of Donja Gorica University of Donja Gorica, Faculty of Humanistic Studies Responsible teacher for different subjects in the field of international relations and security 2008–2011 Teaching Assistant – Faculty of Humanistic Studies, University of Donja Gorica University of Donja Gorica, Faculty of Humanistic Studies 2000–2008 Analyst, Strategic Planner and Advisor – Ministry of Interior of Montenegro Government of Montenegro, Ministry of Interior EDUCATION AND TRAINING 2011 PhD in Political Science Level VIII Faculty of Political Science, University of Montenegro “Cultural Aspects of International Security“ 14/9/18 © European Union, 2002-2018 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 1 / 4 2006 Master of Political Science Level VII Faculty of Political Science, University of Montenegro 1999 Faculty of Philosophy Level VI Faculty of Philosophy, University of Montenegro PERSONAL SKILLS Mother tongue(s) Montenegrin Foreign language(s) UNDERSTANDING SPEAKING WRITING Listening Reading Spoken interaction Spoken production English C2 C2 C2 C2 C2 Russian A1 A1 A1 A1 A1 Levels: A1 and A2: Basic user - B1 and B2: Independent user - C1 and C2: Proficient user Common European Framework of Reference for Languages Communication skills ▪ Good communication skills, ability for fluent presentation and moderation ▪ Excellent professional contacts in the academic community within the WB region and wider ▪ Good communication with students gained through the ten years experience as a teaching assistant and professor Organisational / managerial skills ▪ leadership ▪ good organisational skills ▪ good team-leading skills Digital skills SELF-ASSESSMENT Information Content Problem Communication Safety processing creation solving Independent user Independent user Independent user Independent user Independent user Digital skills - Self-assessment grid Driving licence B ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Participations in organisations ▪ Vice President of the Montenegrin Alumni Association of George Marshall Centre (2012-present) ▪ Member of Board of the Atlantic Council of Montenegro (2011-2017) ▪ Member of the Editorial Committee of scientific journal of the Ministry of Defence of Slovenia “Contemporary Military Challenges” (2016-present) ▪ Member of the Editorial Committee of scientific journal of the Ministry of Defence of Macedonia “Contemporary Macedonian Defence” (2018) 14/9/18 © European Union, 2002-2018 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 2 / 4 Curriculum vitae Publications ▪ Injac, O., „New Paradigm on European Security – did Europe become a Risk Society?“, Contemporary Macedonian Defence, Volume 18, No. 35, Skoplje 2018, Ministarstvo odbrane R.Makedonije, str. 57-69 (ISSN 1409-8199) ▪ Injac, O. Contemporary Aspect of Extremism and It's Security Challenges, Security Dialogues, Volume 9, No.1, 2018, Filozofski fakultet Skoplje, str.25-37 (ISSN 1857-7172) ▪ Injac, O. Montenegro at the Geopolitical Crossroads, Bulletin (Special Issue), Volume XVIII, Number 1, Spring 2017, CIBAL-Sofija, str. 46-50 (ISSN 1314-8869) ▪ Injac, O. Challenges for European security at the 21st century. Medijski dijalozi, godina X, broj 26, Podgorica, Februar 2017, str. 115-127 (ISSN 1800‐7074 ▪ Injac, O. Dojčinovski, M. Contemporary Terrorism and Propaganda – trends, models and dimensions, Sovremena Makedonska Odbrana (SMO), Vol 15, No.29, 2015, Ministarstvo odbrane R.Makedonije, str.79-91 (ISSN 1409-8199) ▪ Injac, O., Tahirović, M. Development of the Defence System of Montenegro, Contemporary Military Challenges, Ministarstvo odbrane R.Slovenije, str. 37-61, Maj 2016 (ISSN 2463- 9575) ▪ Injac, O. Searching for the Sustainable Security Cooperation Model and Spreading of the Security Culture in Western Balkans, Journal European Perspectives, Volume 6 Number 1 April 2014, Ljubljana, ISSN 1855-7694 ▪ Injac, O. Experience of Montenegro in Implementation of the UNSCR 1325 and Security Sector Reform - moving from theory to practice, In: „Gender and Security Sector in Kosovo: Implementation of the UN Resolution 1325”, September 2014, Kosovar Center for Security Studies (KCSS), Priština ▪ Injac, O. Feminist Approach to Security - in Theory and Practice, Journal Monet – Institute for Strategic Studies, No.34/1, Podgorica, 2013, ISSN 1451-3617 ▪ Injac, O. Security Communities as a Model for Providing Security, Journal Monet – Institute for Strategic Studies, No.31/1, Podgorica, 2012, ISSN 1451-3617 ▪ Injac, O. Strategic culture and security strategy of Montenegro“, Journal Monet – Institute for Strategic Studies, No.29/1, Podgorica, 2011 (page 8-22), ISSN 1451-3617 ▪ Grizold, A. Injac, O. The security paradim in a globalized world, Journal of Social Sciences, Academy of Science and Arts of Montenegro, No.20, Podgorica, 2010, ISSN 9770350547005 ▪ Injac, O. NATO and Terrorism, YEARBOOK ŠIPAN 2009. Zagreb, 2010 (page 39-46),ISSN 1846-4149 ▪ Injac, O. The importance and role of culture in contemporary society, Journal „Istorijski zapisi“, Institute of History of Montenegro, No.1-4, LXXXI, Podgorica, 2008 (page 283-292), ISSN 0021-2652 ▪ Injac, O. Integration of Montenegro into European Union-in the field of justice, freedom and security, YEARBOOK ŠIPAN 2008 . Zagreb, 2009 (page 70-77), ISSN 1846-4149 ▪ Injac, O. Different aspects of terrorism in Europe, Journal International Studies, year 7, No. 1-2007, Zagreb, 2007 (str.95-110) ▪ Injac, O. Understanding the phenomenon of terrorism and the context of Islam, Journal „Almanah“, No.35-36, Podgorica, 2006 (pae 207-219), ISSN 0354-5342 ▪ Injac, O. Historical aspects of contemporary terrorism, Journal „Istorijski zapisi“, Institute of History of Montenegro, No.1-4, LXXX, Podgorica, 2006 (page 133-147), ISSN 0021-2652 ▪ Injac, O. John Plamenac and theory of international relations – criticism of the Hob’s understandings. Yearbook of the Academy of Science and Arts of Montenegro Books Injac, O. Security Studies and Security Culture. Faculty of Political Science-University of Belgrade (ISBN 978-86-531-0223-4). Belgrade 2016; Injac, O.; Šendelj, R. National Security Policy and Strategy and Cyber Security Risks. Chapter 2 in Handbook of Research on Civil Society and National Security in the Era of Cyber Warfare", (ISBN13: 9781466687936), IGI Global, October 2015, USA pp. 22-48; Injac, O. Sociological Aspects of the Contemporary Terrorism in Europe. Assocciation of the Political Science of Serbia&Cigoja Press (ISBN 978-86-7558-806-1). Belgrade 2011; 14/9/18 © European Union, 2002-2018 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 3 / 4 Projects 2012-2015 National Project „Euro-Atlantic Integrations of Montenegro“ 2014-2015 TEMPUS Project „Enhancement of cyber educational system of Montenegro” Invited lectures 2016-2017 - Faculty for the Public and European Studies, Kranj, Slovenia 2016-2018 – Faculty of Law, University of Montenegro 2016-2017 and 2015-2016 – Diplomatic Academy - Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Government of Montenegro 14/9/18 © European Union, 2002-2018 | http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu Page 4 / 4 .
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