PHILOSOPHERS’ SQUARE - THE NEW NORMAL A Global Overview

2021-07-15 19:00

Church of the Holy Spirit

Thursday, July 15
Church of the Holy Spirit, 7 p.m.
PHILOSOPHERS’ SQUARE - THE NEW NORMAL
A Global Overview

Representatives of the Embassies of Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, France, Croatia, China, Germany, Russia, United States of America, Slovenia, Ukraine, Great Britain and Delegation of European Union to Montenegro.

Mr. Siniša Šešum, Head of UNESCO Antenna in Sarajevo
H.E. Branimir Jukić, Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina
H.E. Jin Liu, Ambassador of China
H.E. Karen Maddocks, Ambassador of the United Kingdom
H.E. Vladislav Maslennikov, Ambassador of Russia
H.E. Judy Reinke, Ambassador of the United States of America
H.E. Oana Cristina Popa, Head of Delegation of the European Union to Montenegro
H.E. Veselko Grubišić, Ambassador of Croatia
H.E. Christian Thimonier, Ambassador of France
H.E. Robert Weber, Ambassador of Germany
H.E. Gregor Presker, Ambassador of Slovenia
Ms. Ute Friessner, Deputy Head of Mission and Charge d’affairs of Austria

Moderator: Milica Nikolić, Secretary General of UNESCO Montenegro

 

Milica Nikolić, ethnologist and anthropologist, graduated in 2007 at the Department of Ethnology and Anthropology from the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade. She received her master’s degree from the Historical Institute of the University of Montenegro in 2017, at the History of Culture and Historical Anthropology study program. Milica Nikolić is the author of several scientific and professional papers, published in national and international journals in the field of humanities. She participates in conferences in Montenegro and abroad, and her research is focused on the topics in the field of identity, the relationship between the individual and the community, and heritage interpretation. Milica Nikolić pays special attention to feminist theory and practice, as well as topics such as social cohesion, interculturalism, and human rights. She is employed as the Secretary General of the Montenegrin National Commission for UNESCO, which to some extent enables her to implement theory to practice, and to encourage the improvement of the situation in the fields of culture, science and education.