- Speaker
- Date
- Monday 25 Jun 2018, 13:00 - 14:00
- Type
- Seminar
- Room
- 4.01
- Location
- International Institute of Social Studies
Elma Huruz, from the University of Sarajevo, has been invited as a speaker at the International Institute of Social Studies. During this seminar, she will speak about the multi-party system and the political institutionalizing of ethnic identities in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Elma Huruz aims to explain the method, conditions and effects of re-affirmation of the multi-party system after a long period of one party's rule.
Additionally, she will discuss how pluralization of political space and the formation of political parties have been directly linked to ethnic, religious, ideological, state-building and other differences in Bosnia and Yugoslavia.
About the speaker
Elma Huruz graduated from the Faculty of Political Science, University of Sarajevo in 2009. She has received her MA in International Relations and Diplomacy from the University of Sarajevo and her MA thesis analysed the collective minority rights and political representation of national minorities. Currently she is PhD candidate at the Department for Political Sciences at the same Faculty.
In 2010 she was employed at the Faculty of Political Science as assistant teacher for the courses Public Policy Analysis, Political Parties and Interest Groups and Political Philosophy. She has participated in several international scientific conferences and congresses and she is the author of several scholarly papers in significant journals.