
معرفی
Natasa Adamovic is a Lecturer in community services affiliated with the Faculty of Arts and Society. Her research focuses on anthropology, particularly disaster victim identification, criminology, and the sociocultural impacts of catastrophic events. She holds a PhD and three Master's degrees in Languages, Law, and Criminology. Her work bridges academic research and practical disaster management, emphasizing cultural heritage and societal resilience.
- Education:
- PhD (Higher Degree by Research)
- Master's in Languages
- Master's in Law and Criminology
Her research explores the human dimensions of disasters, including mass grave analysis and victim identification, contributing to forensic and disaster management practices. She leads active projects on sociocultural challenges in disaster victim identification and has collaborated on background research and data analysis in this field.
While no specific grants or labs are mentioned, her work emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration and the ethical implications of disaster response. She aspires to leave a legacy of compassionate, evidence-based contributions to understanding human resilience in crises.


