Project managers

Jovana Jović Tadić

Lead project manager, Czechia – Linkedin

Jovana is a certified EU Project Manager, experienced in working with the EU funding programs such as CF, ERDF, ESF+, Horizon Europe, CERV. She studied international economics, with degrees from Bocconi University in Milan and the University of Economics in Prague coupled with study programs at the American University in Dubai and the Robins School of Business in Richmond. Her research has been written and published in collaboration with the United Nations University and OSCE. She has received training from the European Academy of Diplomacy. She is passionate about advocating for the rights of individuals with intellectual disabilities and exploring innovative opportunities to better support their caregivers.

Denisa Karabová

Project manager, Slovakia – Linkedin

Denisa is a project manager, youth worker, facilitator, and researcher involved in several long-term international projects. In 2018, she completed her Ph.D. studies in the European Studies program and has a vast experience in formal education as a lecturer mainly specializing in Europeanization changes and the political system of the EU. Within non-formal education, she is focused and most passionate about media literacy and active participation, which she considers crucial for a functional democratic society.

Vivien kovács

Project manager, Hungary – Linkedin

Vivien holds a degree in Technical Management from John von Neumann University in Kecskemét, where she developed a strong passion for organizing and managing systems and projects in structured way. Her interest in public affairs grew significantly after relocating to Budapest, leading her to pursue more community-oriented work. Since 2023, she has been working at 21 Research Center as an Office and Project Manager, where she focuses on streamlining administrative processes to support her colleagues effectively.

Milosz hodun

Project lead, Poland – profile

Miłosz is the President of the Projekt: Polska Foundation and member of the Board of Directors of the European Liberal Forum. Author and editor of various publications on hate speech and populism, e.g. US/THEM. Hate Speech at the Service of Politics; Free Voices. LGBT+ Rights in Eastern Europe; Beyond Flt Earth. Conspiracy Theory vs. European Liberals. Visiting adjunct professor at Reykjavik University Law School. His main areas of academic interest are comparative constitutional law and federalism.

Jaromír mazák

Project lead, Czechia

As a sociologist, Jaromír focuses on issues of civic and political participation and social cohesion. At STEM, he focuses on the development of new research topics and advancement of methodology. Previously, he worked at Charles University as a researcher and lecturer focusing on general sociology, statistics and data analysis. He also led several projects on impact evaluation at Schola Empirica. Jaromír obtained his PhD in sociology in 2019 from Charles university and spent two trimesters as an academic visitor at Oxford University in 2017.

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