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Tonija Andrić is an Associate Professor in the Department of History at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Split, Croatia. She teaches undergraduate and graduate courses focusing on medieval European and Adriatic history, with a particular emphasis on everyday life and urban development in Split during the late Middle Ages.
Her research interests include Medieval History, European History, Adriatic regional history, social and urban history of the Middle Ages, and auxiliary historical sciences. These fields are reflected in her teaching responsibilities such as Auxiliary Historical Sciences I and II, European and World History in the Middle Ages, and History of Split in the Late Middle Ages.
Tonija Andrić has published scholarly works recorded in the Croatian Scientific Bibliography (CRORIS), indicating active research engagement. While specific titles and trends of publications are not detailed in the provided text, her academic focus suggests a strong contribution to medieval studies, particularly in Croatian and regional contexts.
There is no public information listed regarding scientific awards or honors.
She advises students at both undergraduate and graduate levels, though specific names of advisees are not provided. There is no mention of grant funding or leadership in research projects within the current data. No information is available about her involvement in labs or formal research teams.