Mr Vukašin Zorić

Working Group 2 Leader

Teaching Assistant

University of Belgrade – Faculty of Philosophy

Vukašin Zorić is a teaching assistant at the University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy, and a Ph.D. candidate in History at the same Faculty. He is a recipient of the Rector’s Award for the best BA student of the faculty (2019). Afterward, he wrote his MA thesis on The Image of Europe and the Interwar World in Dimitrije Ljotić’s oeuvre (2020).

He is interested in a wide range of historiographical topics: history of representations, memory studies, and nationalism studies and in American studies. He was an International Visitor on the International Visitor Leadership Program, We the People: The Enduring Global Legacy of the U.S. Constitution (2025).

He participated in two international projects: Ruptures in Memoryscapes: Holocaust and Romani Genocide in Southeast Europe, Europa-Universität Viadrina, University of Belgrade, University of Zagreb, 2019; Cultural memory in Europe: commemoration, memory making, and identity in the 21st century, Háskólinn á Akureyri (University of Akureyri), 2022–2025. Zorić is active in lecturing at the Faculty of Philosophy, on the subjects: Contemporary History of Europe, The American 20th Century, and History of Globalization.

Additionally, he is the chair of the History Seminar at the Petnica Science Center in Serbia, which organizes programs in history for high-school students. He is fluent in English, and he uses German, Russian, and Bulgarian.

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