
معرفی
Bojana Jankovic is a Lecturer in Contemporary Performance Practice at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London. Her work bridges performance art, migration rights, and participatory practices across the UK, Serbia, and international spaces. She collaborates with marginalized audiences and investigates institutional agency through an artistic lens.
Education:
- PhD, Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, University of London (2023)
- MA Performance Making, Goldsmiths, University of London (2010)
- BA Theatre Directing, Faculty of Dramatic Arts, University of Arts, Belgrade (2009)
Her research focuses on migrant performance, participatory frameworks, and radical artistic methodologies. Her publications and performances interrogate Eastern European identity, Brexit-era cultural shifts, and collective organizing. Her academic work extends to projects on audience development, translation politics, and theatre criticism.
Bojana’s recent publications highlight themes in migration studies, performance theory, and critical citizenship. She co-founded Critical Interruptions (a Serbo-Romanian collective) and contributes to Migrants in Culture, advocating for borderless artistic practices. Her artistic works include installations, performances, and collaborative interventions at institutions like Tate Modern and Centre for Contemporary Art, Derry.
Scientific Awards:
- TaPRA Postgraduate Essay Prize (2022)



