Ana Jolovic

Faculty of Management

Brace Karic University

Belgrade, Serbia

 

E-mail: anajolovic@yahoo.com

 
Ana Jolovic was a visiting scholar from Serbia during the 2003-2004 academic year at The George Washington University. Her time in the U.S. was sponsored by the Junior Faculty Development Program, which is funded by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs. Her mentor at GWU was Professor George Jabbour.

EDUCATION:

  • Post-graduate studies in Banking and Finance Management (average grade 10.0 (out of 10.0); MA thesis in preparation);
  • Alternative Academic Educational Network (AAEN), department Transition and Reconstruction (specialist studies finished in September 2001);
  • The Faculty of Management BK University, Belgrade (graduated on October 5, 2000; average grade 9,80 (out of 10.0) — top 2%)

 

ADDITIONAL EDUCATION:

  • Summer school – Democracy and Economy – Public Choice Approach, organized by

Center for Liberal-Democratic Studies Belgrade (sponsored by HESP);

  • Seminars:

–          Annual Yugoslav Economists Meeting in Budva (June 2002)
–          Annual Yugoslav Economists Meeting in Milocer (September 2002)
–          Annual Economists Meeting in Nis (October 2002)

EXPERIENCE::

  • April 2002 — present: Teaching assistant at Faculty of Management (teaches two courses: Financial Markets and Accounting).
  • October 2000 — April 2002: Teaching assistant — demonstrator at FacLllty of Management and Faculty for Banking and Trade. Held four courses: Accounting, Financial Markets, Capital aiid Commodity Markets, and Stock Exchanges.
  • October 1997 — October 2000: Tutor at Accounting course (part-time job for senior students who help younger ones to prepare lectures and exams).
  • Regular associate of Brokerage Course organized by Federal Security Exchange Commission (according to participants’ grades, ranked as one of top five lecturers).
  • Teaching fellow at Establishment and Management of Small and Medium Enterprises Course organized by Serbian Chamber of Trade.

PUBLICATIONS:

Transition Processes in CzechRepublic, Eurotranzicija journal, No.3, 2001;

Reform of Banking System in Hungary and Poland, Collection of Essays, Faculty of Trading
and Banking, 2001,

Microstructure and Efficiency of Financial Markets in Transition Economies (‘coauthor,),
Tenth Milocer’s Meeting, 2002,

Volatility as Risk Measure and its Anticipation (‘coauthor,), Economic Themes, Vol. I -2, the
Faculty of Economics at University of Nis, 2002

Languages: Serbian (native), English (fluent), German (well), Balkan languages (Croatian, Bosnian, Macedonian, Bulgarian) (fluent), Slovenian (poor), as well as classical language —Latin (good).

Computer literacy: MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), and Internet.

Scholarships: AAEN’s scholarship, scholarship of BK University as a best student of the generation (for last 5 years — during undergraduate and postgraduate studies), special scholarship of BK University for 10 best and most talented students.

Main fields of professional interest: transition processes, privatization models, institution building, macroeconomics, relations between democracy consolidation and financial market legislative, stock exchange, derivatives, new developments on financial markets.