Nina Marković-Khaze | |
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Born |
Belgrade, Serbia | July 20, 1983
Nationality | Serbian, Australian |
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Scientific career | |
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Institutions | Macquarie University |
Nina Marković-Khaze ( Serbian: Нина Марковић Казе, Nina Marković Kaze, born July 20, 1983) is an Australian political scientist and journalist. [1] [2] [3]
Nina Marković Khaze was born in Belgrade, Serbia, where she grew up and received her primary education. She has lived in Australia since 1999, graduated from the University of Western Australia, and undertook her master's studies in Diplomatic Studies and Italian language at the Australian National University. She got her PhD in Political Science with a thesis on the Historical Cross-Section of Diplomatic Relations Between Serbia and the European Union. [3]
Marković Khaze was a Senior Research Fellow for Europe and the Middle East in the Parliament of Australia, Parliamentary Delegate for the Pacific States, and president of the European Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand. [4] She is a lecturer at the Department of Security Studies and Criminology at Macquarie University in Sydney [5] and a journalist of the Serbian-language program of SBS Radio. [6]
She is one of the founders and a member of the board of directors of the Serbian Council of Australia (SCOFA), a political association of Serbian Australians, [3] a member of the executive committee of the Australasian Association for Communist and Post-Communist Studies, and a member of AusBiotech, a biotech association. [1]
Also, she is Editor-in-Chief of Allergies, Immunity & Microbiome News, a journal of Immunity Group Australia, a company she co-founded with American allergist and immunologist Douglas Jones. [7]
Nina Marković-Khaze | |
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Born |
Belgrade, Serbia | July 20, 1983
Nationality | Serbian, Australian |
Alma mater | |
Scientific career | |
Fields | |
Institutions | Macquarie University |
Nina Marković-Khaze ( Serbian: Нина Марковић Казе, Nina Marković Kaze, born July 20, 1983) is an Australian political scientist and journalist. [1] [2] [3]
Nina Marković Khaze was born in Belgrade, Serbia, where she grew up and received her primary education. She has lived in Australia since 1999, graduated from the University of Western Australia, and undertook her master's studies in Diplomatic Studies and Italian language at the Australian National University. She got her PhD in Political Science with a thesis on the Historical Cross-Section of Diplomatic Relations Between Serbia and the European Union. [3]
Marković Khaze was a Senior Research Fellow for Europe and the Middle East in the Parliament of Australia, Parliamentary Delegate for the Pacific States, and president of the European Studies Association of Australia and New Zealand. [4] She is a lecturer at the Department of Security Studies and Criminology at Macquarie University in Sydney [5] and a journalist of the Serbian-language program of SBS Radio. [6]
She is one of the founders and a member of the board of directors of the Serbian Council of Australia (SCOFA), a political association of Serbian Australians, [3] a member of the executive committee of the Australasian Association for Communist and Post-Communist Studies, and a member of AusBiotech, a biotech association. [1]
Also, she is Editor-in-Chief of Allergies, Immunity & Microbiome News, a journal of Immunity Group Australia, a company she co-founded with American allergist and immunologist Douglas Jones. [7]