Curriculum Vitae PERSONAL INFORMATION First name: Hatidza Last name: Jahic Date of birth: 25.09.1986. Private address: Stara cesta jezera 10, 71320 Vogosca, Sarajevo Telephone: Home: Business: 0038733253785 Fax: 0038733251881 GSM: E-mail: hatidza.jahic@efsa.unsa.ba Fields of interest: Economic development, Regional development, International economics EDUCATION BACKGROUND Name of institution Dates attended Qualification achieved School of Economics and Business, University of Sarajevo, School of Economics and Business, University of Sarajevo Druga gimnazija, Sarajevo, The International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme Maz International School, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 2008. 2011. Master of science 2004. 2008. Bachelor of science 2001. 2004. Secondary education Primary school Zajko Delic, Vogosca 1993. - 2001. Primary education Working Knowledge of Foreign Languages [from 1 to 5 (1 = weak, 5 = excellent)] Language Reading Speaking Writing English 5 5 5 Spanish 3 3 3 ADDITIONAL SKILLS/ABILITIES (eg. computer software knowledge, driving license...) SKILL/ABILITY Software Driving license Description MS Office (Word, Power Point, Excel, Access); Internet (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Outlook) B category
PRESENT POSITION: Institution: Position: School of Economics and Business, University of Sarajevo Senior Teaching Assistant at Department of Economic Theory and Policy Subjects covered: International economics, Regional development and Economic development Business Address: Trg Oslobodjenja Alija Izetbegovic 1 Postal code: City: Sarajevo Country: Bosnia and Herzegovina Phone: 0038733253785 Fax: 0038733251881 E-mail: Website: hatidza.jahic@efsa.unsa.ba www.efsa.unsa.ba PREVIOUS POSITION: Institution Duration Position School of Economics and 2008-2011 Teaching assistant Business, University of Sarajevo United Nations Population Fund 2008-2009 Member of Youth Advisory Panel of United Nations Population Fund for Bosnia and Herzegovina School of Economics and Business, University of Sarajevo 2006-2008 Student coordinator Subjects covered: Regional development and Economic development
OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATIONS Seminars, summer schools, workshops Southeast Europe and the EU - Leadership Development programme (Transfuse Association, European Fund for the Balkans and College of Europe) - A two week Summer Academy in Germany - A Joint Activity in Southeast Europe (Prishtina, Kosovo) - A Six day Final Seminar in Belgium Workshop Finalising programme document for B&H za BiH and development of UNDP Action plan for B&H 2010 2014. Karl Franzens Universitat Graz, International Summer School Seggau: State Society Religion: Levels of European Identity III Counciling: Reform of higher education Bolonja declaration principles at University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo Workshop FP7 Framework Programme, Center for project management and University of Sarajevo, Workshop Regional cooperation part of International conference Strategic planning vs. ideologies, School of Economics and Business, University of Sarajevo and The Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) Seminar: Teaching methods Case study, WUS Austria and School of Economics and Business, University of Sarajevo Fourt International summer school : Sustainable Development and Renewable Energy in SEE, REIC Sarajevo; International summer school on History of Economic Development: Methods, Findings, Explanations (Prof. Helmut Braun, University of Regensburgu, Germany); at School of Economics and Business, University of Sarajevo Nansen Virtual School of Dialogue, Democracy and Peaceful Conflict Resolution, Nansen Dailogue Network. International Summer School in International Economics and Macroeconomics, University of Zagreb. Seminar, Carees development Association of american bosnian academic excahnge and School of Economics and Business, Sarajevo Workshop Future of youth emlopyment strategy in Bosnia and Herzegovina, UNDP and School of Economcis and Business Course: Business and enterpreneuraship, UNDP, UNV and School of Economics and Business, Sarajevo Seminars: Getting to know European union, Youth Council of Bosnia and Herzegovina Competiton Balkan Case Challenge, Model of United Nations WUS Austria; Sarajevo Duration July 2009 April 2010 July 2009 June July 2009 April 2009 April 2009 February 2009 January 2009 August 2008 August 2008 November December 2007 July 2007 October 2006 October 2006 October 2005 June 2006 May June 2006 March 2006
REFERENCES BIBLIOGRAPHY I. BOOKS AND CHAPTERS 1. Zaimovic Aida, Jahic Hatidza, Mujkic Ermin, Semic Amila, Saric Anja, Zilic Aisa, Hadzic Faruk & Causevic Kemal (2009): European funds for Bosnia and Herzegovina, edited by Prof. Azra Hadžiahmetović PhD., School of Economics and Business, University of Sarajevo, Sarajevo, ISBN 978-9958-25-031-6, COBISS.BH-ID 17683462 II. PAPERS PUBLISHED IN REFEREED PROCEEDINGS (CONGRESES, CONFERENCES, ETC) 1. Osmankovic Jasmina, Rizvic Amra & Jahic Hatidza (2011): A study of motives, expectations and academic performance of students at School of Economics and Business, Sarajevo, Interdisciplinary Management Research VII, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, may 2011, Porec (Croatia) 2. Osmankovic Jasmina, Jahic Hatidza & Zaimovic Aida (2010): Regions as driving forces of competitiveness case of Southeast Europe, ICES 2010 - Economic Development Perspectives of SEE Region in Global Recession Context,Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzgeovina, ISBN 978-9958-25-046-0, COBISS.BH-ID 18370310 3. Osmankovic Jasmina, Zaimovic Aida & Jahic Hatidza (2010):Competitiveness of cities, ICES 2010 Economic Development Perspectives of SEE Region in Global Recession Context, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, ISBN 978-9958-25-046-0, COBISS-BH.ID 18370310 4. Avdagic Amra & Jahic Hatidza (2008): Regional development in Bosnia and Herzegovina, International conference Euroregions and Southest Europe, Academy for science and arts of Bosnia and Hercegovina and Center for local and regional governance, Faculty for political science and Economic institute Sarajevo, ISBN 978-9958-598-11-1, COBISS-BH.ID 16281094 III. PAPERS PUBLISHED IN REFREED JOURNALS 1. Osmankovic Jasmina, Jahic Hatidza & Sehic Ensar (2011): Education in economic theory in Economic Review, Journal of Economics and Business, Faculty of Economics, University of Tuzla, Vol. 9, No.1, ISSN 1512-8962 2. Osmankovic Jasmina, Mulaomerovic Jasminko & Jahic Hatidza: (2011): Rethinking the territorial organisation in Sarajevo Business and Economics Review 2010, School of Economics and Business University of Sarajevo, Vol. 32, No. 1, ISSN 1986-5473 3. Osmankovic Jasmina & Jahic Hatidza (2010): Quality of education: results of Bolonja process in Sarajevo Business and Economics Review 2010, School of Economics and Business University of Sarajevo, No. 30, ISBN 1986-5473
IV. DOMESTIC RESERCH PROJECTS (IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA) 1. Center for Interdisciplinary Postgraduate Studies (CIPS) at University of Sarajevo, Gender sensitive financing at University of Sarajevo, member of research team october 2011 present 2. British Council, Employer Engagement Manual, Consultant for period december 2010 march 2011 3. Directorate for economic planning of Bosnia and Herzegovina,Council of Ministers: Strategy for economic development of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2008. 2013. member of working group for Sustainable development, 2009 4. Project: Cross border cooperation case of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ministry of education and science Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, january june 2008. V. ADDITIONAL REFERENCES 1. Osmankovic Jasmina, Somun Kapetanovic Rabija, Delalic Adela & Jahic Hatidza (2010): Poverty and Inequality in Bosnia and Herzegovina, World Bank Conference on Poverty and Social Inclusion in the Western Balkans WBALKANS 2010, poster presentation, Brussels 2. Secretary, Department for economic theory and policy at School of Economics and Businesss, University of Sarajevo, july 2010 present 3. Bakija Jetmir, Grubi Florentina, Dramac Tanja, Jahic Hatidza, Brunero Manuela, Angelova Bojana (2009): How can EU do better in Balkans?Çka mund të bëjë më mirë be-ja në Ballkan? Financed by: College of Europe, European Funds for the Balkans, Transfuse association and part of Souheast Europe and EU, Leadership Development Programme, Pristina, Kosovo 4. Project: Cooperation of students of School of Economics and Business, and French companijes, Embassy of France in Bosnia and Herzegovina and School of Business and Economics, University of Sarajevo, july 2006 march 2007. 5. Balkan Case Challenge, Bosnia and Herzegovina Case Challenge - Business Competition, jury member, may 2009. godine.