BELGRADE – SERBIA

500+ participants / 80+ speakers / 16+ panels
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18-20 November / SAVA CENTER
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Day 3

Youth in the Balkans: Settling up Their Parents’ Wars (parallel session)

10:10 – 11:10

 

Kristina Bosilj

Member of the Regional Youth Partnership Programme

Kristina Bosilj finished her Master’s studies of Public Policy and Administration at the London School of Economics and Political Science, after graduating in Politics and International Relations at the University of Manchester, where she focused on developing strong qualitative and quantitative writing skills based on comparative European politics and Public Policy. During her studies, Kristina was Student Researcher for Financial Conduct Authority’s Consumer Duty Project, at the Cowry Consulting. Prior to that, she was a researcher for student ran think-tank Paterloo Institute, where she co-ordinated the project of Zero-Hour Contracts in the Greater Manchester Area. Currently, Kristina is part of the Youth Partnership Programme that promotes the role of young people from Western Balkans through fostering collaboration and reconciliation.