VLADISLAV B. SOTIROVIC, Ph.D.

Associate Professor/docent at
Mykolas Romeris University, Vilnius
Vytauti Magni Universitas, Kaunas
European Humanities University, Vilnius
Logo: Rudnik Mt. (1132 m.) seen from Ovsiste village. Central Shumadija, Serbia

Work experience by Vladislav B. Sotirovic

 

updated on September 29th, 2008

 

WORK EXPERIENCE:

Senior lecturer of "Europeanization: Process and Results" at the Mykolas Romeris University, Vilnius, 2007-onward

Senior lecturer of "Political Science" at the Mykolas Romeris University, Vilnius, 2007-onward

Senior lecturer of "Applied Political Sociology" at the Mykolas Romeris University, Vilnius, 2007-onward

Senior lecturer of “The Ethnicity, Multiculturalism and Globalization” at the European Humanitarian University, Vilnius, Lithuania, 2005-onward

Senior lecturer of 1) “Balkan Nationalism and Ethnic Conflicts, 1477–to the present time”, 2) “Balkan Security – Problems and Perspectives, 1815–to the present time”, 3) “History of the Early Byzantine Empire, 330–846, 4) “Comparative History of Central and South Eastern Europe: 1683 – to the present time”, 5) “Serbian Language and Philology”, 6) “Ottoman History”, 7) “South Slavs’ History”, 8) “Introduction to the Czech Philology”, 9) “South Slavic Sociolinguistics”, and 10) “The Ethnicity, Multiculturalism and Globalization” at the Faculty of Philology, Slavic Philology Department (1998; 2000-2008) and the Faculty of History, Department for History of Theories and Culture (2000–2006), Vilnius University, Lithuania

Senior lecturer of 1) “Southeast European States and their Majorities and Minorities in Conflict: Origins, History, Politics and Resolution”, and 2) “Stateless Cultures and Minorities in the Balkans: Challenge of Transition”, Center for Stateless Cultures, Faculty of History, Vilnius University, Lithuania, 2001–2003 

Senior Research Fellow at the Faculty of Philology, Slavic Philology Department, Vilnius University, Lithuania, 1998; 2000-2008

Researcher on individual research project “Serbia, Montenegro and Albanian Independence, 1912–1913”, 2000–2002 sponsored by Research Support Scheme, Prague–Soros Foundation, New York

Co-ordinator, Open Society Archives at Central European University, Budapest, Hungary, September 1999–August 2000

Columnist/Correspondent upon Baltic affairs at the International Desk of Serbian national daily Dnevnik (Novi Sad), September 2004-January 2005

Columnist/Correspondent upon Balkan and Southeast European affairs at the International Desk of Lithuanian national daily "Vakaru Ekspresas", 2007-2008

Columnist/Correspondent upon Balkan and Southeast European affairs at the International Desk of Lithuanian national daily Respublika, September 1998-2001; 2007-2008 

Research Assistant in the Central European University, History Department, Budapest, enrolled in the project “The Origins of the Cold War”, February–June 1999, supervised by Prof. Alfred J. Rieber (Central European University)

Assistant in the writing of the Lithuanian Encyclopaedia, 1998-2008

Columnist at the “Rytai-Vakarai” of Lithuanian national daily Lietuvos Rytas, June–August 1998

Research Project Assistant enrolled in the project: “Post-Communist Democratization” organized by the Department of Political Science, Melbourne University, Australia, 1996–1997, supervised by Prof. Leslie T. Holmes (Melbourne University) and Prof. John S. Dryzek (Melbourne University/Australian National University, Canberra). The results of the research project are published in the chapter “Yugoslavia”, pp. 57–75 in Dryzek S. J, Holmes T. L., Post-Communist Democratization. Political Discourses Across Thirteen Countries, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 2002, pp. 300 (participation in the project and authorship credit confirmed on pp. x and xii)  

Research Assistant in the Faculty of Dramatic Arts, University of Belgrade, enrolled in the project: “Hundred Years of the Public Transport in Belgrade”, 1991–1992, supervised by Prof. Dejan Kosanovic (Belgrade University)

Vilnius University

Former Slavonic Philology Dept. at Vilnius University Philology Faculty. From February 1st, 2007 Slavonic Class Room of the Slavonic Studies Dept.

Vilnius University: Celebration of the New 2008 Year organized by Philology Faculty

Mykolas Romeris University

Mykolas Romeris University: September 1st, 2007, the new academic year opening ceremony

Mykolas Romeris University: the class room

Mykolas Romeris University: the interior of the new building

Mykolas Romeris University: 2008 New Year celebration

MRUNI, Sport Hall

MRUNI, Class Room, after the lecture

MRUNI, Dept. of Political Science

MRUNI, Class Romm 232

MRUNI, Hall in front of Class Room 232

MRUNI Library and Computer Room

 

European Humanities University

European Humanities University: the class room before the lecturing 

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