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United Kingdom
Accepting PhD Students
Milica is an environmental historian with background in Visual Arts. Her work brings together interdisciplinary research, knowledge exchange, and community engagement.
Her knowledge exchange projects cover a broad range of themes including envornmental humanities, ocean sustainabilty, and people's mental and physical health. At her current post at Strathclyde, Milica works with the Scottish Parliament Cross Party Group for Medicinal Cannabis, connecting Humanities research with policy-making processes.
In terms of research, Milica's focuses on adverse environments such as sites of warfare, imprisonment, and exile and the embodied and emotional experiences of humans within them. At the University of Bristol, she wrote a doctoral thesis titled Goli Otok (Barren Island): A Trans-corporeal History of The Yugoslav Political Prison and Its Inmates from the Cominform Period (1949-1956) to the Present. It told a story of how the sun-bleached limestone island of Goli otok shaped the bodies of its political prisoners, their mental and physical health, but also the endemically violent, island-specific prison system. As a postdoctoral fellow at the European University Institute, she studied histories of wounding, recovery, and scarring of the women combatants’ bodies in the Yugoslav People’s Liberation Struggle, as well as the processes of memorialising, erasure and iconoclasm of their memory.
At the University of Glasgow, she worked on the Inventing Reproductive Rights project, where she focused on reproductive health, motherhood, childbirth and child loss among the Yugoslav partisan women in the World War II.
At the University of Bristol, her public engagement included a collaboration with the Bristol Drugs Project, where she ran a program of art workshops engaging the Project's clients.
As a researcher and the Knowledge Exchange Associate with the One Ocean Hub she has collaborated with various UN bodies, including the UNESCO Intergovernmental Oceanic Commission, and the UN Institute for Research and Training (UNITAR), and has liaised with government departments such as the UK Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, as well as the South African Department for Environment Forestry and Fisheries, working on the interrelated issues of ocean health and human wellbeing.
With the One Ocean Hub her knowledge exchange projects include convening the One Ocean Learn knowledge sharing portal and the Art and the Ocean Stewardship e-course in collaboration with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research.
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
Prokic, M. (Academic)
Project: Knowledge Exchange
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Prokic, M. (Recipient), 1 Jan 2018
Prize: Prize (including medals and awards)
Gallou, E. (Speaker), Morse, T. (Speaker), Kamranzad, B. (Speaker), Phoenix, V. (Participant), Curran, J. (Speaker), White, C. (Speaker), Aly, D. (Speaker), Khalifa, M. (Speaker), Mitchell, C. (Speaker), Dick, G. (Invited speaker), Currie, E. (Speaker), Sandholz, S. (Speaker), Bertram, D. (Participant), McGrane, S. (Participant), Robertson, D. (Participant), Bonner, J. (Participant), McMillan, C. (Participant), Prokic, M. (Participant) & Romice, O. (Participant)
Activity: Presenting or Organising an Event › Conference, workshop, seminar or course