Olivera Injac is a candidate for Minister of Defense in the Government of Montenegro.
It's on today's conference announced the mandate for the composition of the Government, Zdravko Krivokapić.
"Olivera Injac is the only professor of security and an associate professor at UDG. She completed numerous seminars related to EU integration, wrote a large number of papers, participated in the creation of security strategies... She speaks two languages. She has numerous contacts... I am not underestimating politicians, but this government should be an expert," said Krivokapić at today's conference.
Olivera Injac graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy in Nikšić in 1999. She completed her postgraduate studies at the Faculty of Political Sciences (FPN) in 2005, and at the same faculty she also received her master's degree on the topic "Sociological aspects of contemporary terrorism in Europe".
She defended her doctoral dissertation in 2005 at the FPN on the topic "Cultural aspect of international security".
At the Center for International and Security Studies "George Marshall" - Garmisch-Partenkirchen (Germany), she completed the Advanced Security Studies program in 2007. There she completed the program for representatives of the executive authority (Senior Executive Seminar) on the topic "Migration and international security: challenges and opportunities", April 2008.
She trained at the Defense Institute of Legal Studies of the US Ministry of Defense - Newport, Rhode Island, where she completed the program "Legal aspects of the fight against terrorism" in 2007.
From 2000 to 2007, she was an independent consultant-analyst in the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Montenegro in the Public Security Service-Criminal Police Department and Department for Analytics.
After that, she was an independent consultant in the Department for International Police Cooperation.
At the University of Donja Gorica (UDG) at the Humanities Studies from 2008 to 2011, she was an assistant for the group of security subjects, 2008-2011.
At the same University, from 2011-2016, she was an assistant professor for the group of subjects in security, and since then she is an associate professor for the group of subjects in security.
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