<p>Anja Vojvodic [email protected]</p><p>Education: Rutgers University PhD Student, Major: Women and Politics, Minor: Comparative Politics Degree Expected 2018, Recipient of Excellence Fellowship</p><p>New York University M.S. in Global Affairs, Concentration in Human Rights and Humanitarian Assistance, May 2011, With Distinction (Summa Cum Laude) Master’s Thesis: From Foe to Friend: Reconciliation in the Western Balkans Other Honors: Dean’s Circle Award for Academic Excellence, Dean’s Scholarship</p><p>CUNY Queens College B.A. in Political Science, September 2005, Cum Laude</p><p>Fellowships and Grants:</p><p>United States Fulbright Research Scholar to Serbia, 2011-2012 Project Title: Women in Politics: Progress and Impact in the Serbian Context Research focused on the attainment of key leadership positions of women in Serbia. </p><p>Presentations and Conferences:</p><p>April 2016, New Brunswick, NJ, Rutgers Second Year PhD Graduate Conference, Presenter, “Not in Our Name: The Feminist Anti-War Movement of Yugoslavia”</p><p>April 2016, New York, NY ASN (Association for the Study of Nationalities) Annual Conference, Discussant, Panel: EU Enlargement Policy</p><p>April 2016, New York, NY ASN Annual Conference, Presenter, “Where Are They Now: The Feminist Movement of Yugoslavia”, Panel: Yugoslavia 25 Years Later</p><p>November 2015, Atlanta, Georgia, Fulbright Association Conference, Presenter, “The Path to Quotas: The Case of Serbia”</p><p>April 2015, ASN (Association for the Study of Nationalities), Discussant, Panel “Post-Conflict Regionalism and Autonomy”</p><p>April, 2012, Thessaloniki, Greece, Fulbright Enrichment Conference, Presentation “Women in Politics, Serbia”</p><p>Teaching Experience:</p><p>Spring 2017, Teaching Assistant to Professor Stephen Bronner, Course: Nature of Politics, Political Science 101 Fall 2016, Teaching Assistant to Professor Andrew Murphy, Course: Nature of Politics, Political Science 101</p><p>Fall 2016, Honors College Seminar Instructor at Rutgers University, Theme: Rutgers 250th Anniversary and The Role of the Modern University</p><p>Spring 2016, Honors College Seminar Instructor at Rutgers University: Theme: Sister Republics The Netherlands and America</p><p>Fall 2015, Honors College Seminar Instructor at Rutgers University Theme: Tracy Kidder’s Strength in What Remains</p><p>Consultancies/Temporary Positions:</p><p>May 2016, Program Associate, Habitat for Humanity NYC</p><p>2015-2016, Freedom House, Survey Team Freedom in the World 2016 and 2017</p><p>March 2015, Downtown Alliance, Consultant, Assessment Fee Project</p><p>Winter 2013, Development Associate, YIVO Institute for Jewish Research </p><p>Educational Service:</p><p>2015-2016, Vice President, Rutgers University Political Science Graduate Student Association</p><p>January 2012, Member of Selection Committee for State Department IREX UGRAD Program, Belgrade, Serbia</p><p>Work Experience:</p><p>12/15-present Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ Research Assistant to Professor Mona Lena Krook</p><p>09/14-present Center for American Women and Politics (CAWP), New Brunswick, NJ Research Assistant to Professor Kira Sanbonmatsu</p><p>07/07-07/11 The Legal Aid Society, New York, NY Development Coordinator Internships:</p><p>03/11-6/11 U.S. Fund for UNICEF, New York, NY Volunteer and Community Partnership Intern</p><p>03/05-07/05 City Council of New York, Middle Village, NY Assistant to Chief of Staff</p><p>06/02-06/03 The Peter F. Drucker Foundation/(presently)The Frances Hesselbein Institute, New York, NY Program Assistant</p><p>Languages Fluency: English (native), Serbo-Croatian (fluent), Spanish (conversant)</p>
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