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Curriculum Vitae A Z R A H R O M A D Z I C 7 Bishop Drive Syracuse University Fayetteville, Department of Anthropology New York, 13066 209 Maxwell Hall, Syracuse, NY 13244 Telephone: ++1-267-242-0670 Telephone: ++1-315-443-5782 Email: ahromadz@maxwell.syr.edu ACADEMIC WORK EXPERIENCE Syracuse University, Syracuse NY (U.S.A.) o Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology (2010-present) University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, Oshkosh WI (U.S.A.) o Full-time Lecturer in Anthropology, Department of Anthropology and Religious Studies (2009-2010) University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (U.S.A.) o Lecturer in Anthropology (Summer 2007) o Teaching Assistant (Summer 2001-Spring 2004) EDUCATION University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA (U.S.A.) o Ph.D. awarded May 2009 (Cultural Anthropology) Ph.D. dissertation topic Empty Nation: Youth, Education, and Democratization in Postconflict Bosnia-Herzegovina o M.A. awarded May 2003 (Cultural Anthropology) o B.A. (Summa Cum Laude) awarded 2001 (Anthropology) Sole recipient of Penn s 1998 international student scholarship Delaware Valley College, Doylestown, PA (U.S.A.) Business Administration coursework (1996-1998); Selected by Community of Bosnia for full scholarship to study in the U.S.A PUBLICATIONS Books Hromadzic, A. Empty Nation: Youth Negotiate Democratization in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina. Book manuscript currently being revised for Penn Press. Articles and Book Chapters (Peer Reviewed) Hromadzic, A. (under review) If you write this tačno, it will be točno! Performing Linguistic Difference in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina. Book chapter under review for an edited volume Shared Spaces and their Dissolution: Practices of Coexistence in the Post-Ottoman Sphere. Hromadzic, A. Forthcoming 2013. Discourses of Trans-ethnic Narod in Postwar Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Accepted for publication in Nationalities Papers 41(1). Hromadzic, A. 2012. Once We had a House; Invisible Citizens and Consociational Democracy in Postwar Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Social Analysis 56(3):30-48. Azra Hromadzic Curriculum Vitae Page 1 of 10

Hromadzic, A. 2012. Miješanje u školskim toaletima: Mladi i politika povjeranje u poslijeratnoj Bosni i Herzegovini, in Danijela Majstorović (Ed.) Critical Cultural Studies in the Post- Yugoslav Space. University of Banja Luka. (Translation of Hromadzic, A. 2011. Bathroom Mixing: Youth Negotiate Democracy in Postconflict Bosnia and Herzegovina, PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 34(2):268-289.) Hromadzic, A. 2011. Bathroom Mixing: Youth Negotiate Democracy in Postconflict Bosnia and Herzegovina, PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review 34(2):268-289. Hromadzic, A. 2009. Smoking doesn t kill, it unites! Cultural Meanings and Practices of Mixing in Post-conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina, in Claire McGlynn, Michalinos Zembylas, Zvi Bekerman, and Tony Gallagher (Eds.), Peace Education in Conflict and Post-conflict Societies: Comparative Perspectives. Palgrave Macmillan. This book won the CIES Jackie Kirk Outstanding Book Award in 2011. Hromadzic, A. 2008. Discourses of Integration and Practices of Reunification at the Mostar Gymnasium, Comparative Education Review, Special Issue Education and Conflict/Postconflict Societies 52 (4): 541-63. Hromadzic, A. 2006. Challenging the Discourse of the Bosnian War Rapes in Janet E. Johnson and Jean C. Robinson (Eds.), Living with Gender after Communism. University of Indiana Press, pp. 169-184. Articles and Book Chapters (Not Peer Reviewed) Hromadzic, A. Forthcoming 2013. Challenging Ethnic Apartheid in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina: How I Became an Anthropologist. Penn Anthropology Annual. Hromadzic, A. 2008. Discourses of Integration and Politics of Reunification in Post-conflict Bosnia-Herzegovina: Case Study of the Gymnasium Mostar. New Europe College Regional Program Year Book, Bucharest, Romania. Hromadzic, A. 2004. Kriegsvergewaltigungen in Bosnien: Alte und neue Erklaerungsansaetze (War Rapes in Bosnia: Old and New Approaches) in Ruth Seifert (Ed.), Gender, Identitaet und kriegerischer Konflikt. Das Beispiel des ehemaligen Jugoslawien, (Gender, Identity and Armed Conflict. The Example of the Former Yugoslavia), bi-lingual English-German volume, Lit Publishers Muenster, Germany. Articles and Book Chapters in Progress: Hromadzic, A. Forthcoming 2015. Dissatisfied Citizens: Teacher s Strike and Politics of Interethnic Solidarity in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina. Special Issue Europeanizing the spaces for lived citizenship in the post-yugoslav states Perspectives on European Politics and Society 16(3). Hromadzic, A. Cheating Citizens: Youth, Politics, and Morality in Postwar and Postsocialist Bosnia and Herzegovina. Article in early preparation for American Anthropologist. Azra Hromadzic Curriculum Vitae Page 2 of 10

Book and Article Reviews Hromadzic, A. 2012. Review of Three Lights on the Queen s Face: On Mixing, Muddle, and Mêlée (Larisa Jasarevic, Religion and Culture Web Forum, University of Chicago Divinity School).http://divinity.uchicago.edu/martycenter/publications/webforum/042012/Hromadzic%20 response%20to%20jasarevic%20final.pdf Hromadzic, A. 2012. Review of Peacebuilding in the Balkans: The View from the Ground Floor (Paula M. Pickering, Cornell University Press, 2007). PoLAR 34(3):137-139. Hromadzic, A. 2011. Review of Sarajevo Under Siege: Anthropology in Wartime (Ivana Maček UPenn Press, 2009) Ethnopolitics 10 (3-4):474-5. Reports, Blogs, and Media Appearances Feature Interview, 037 Television Bihac s Prvi Sat, hosted by Ljubisa Markovic, Bihac, August 16, 2012. Feature Interview, Una-Sana Canton Television, hosted by Emina Ramic, Bihac August 15, 2012. (http://www.rtvbihac.ba/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=1592:mije%c5%a1 anje-u-%c5%a1kolskim-toaletima-mladi-i-politika-pomirenja&itemid=199) Hromadzic, A. 2012. Political Subjectivities and Local Nationalisms in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina. PARCC. Syracuse University. May 2011. Blog. http://conflictandcollaboration.wordpress.com/2012/06/05/political-subjectivities-andlocal-nationalisms-in-postwar-bosnia-and-herzegovina/ Trutkowski, C. and Hromadzic, A. 2006. Civil Service Training Project: Mid-term Evaluation. UNDP Sarajevo. Report. Hromadzic, A. 2002. The Evaluation of the Re-connect Program. CoB. Report. Feature Interview, WYBE Television's Philly Live, Hosted by Ashok Gangadean, "Bosnia: The Current Situation," with Michael Sells, Philadelphia, 9 April 2001. GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS: Appleby-Mosher Fund from Maxwell School, Syracuse University, 2012-2014. National Council for Eurasian and East European Research, Short-term Travel Grant 2012. International Research and Exchange Board (IREX), Short-Term Travel Grants Program, 2012 (declined) PARCC (Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Celebration), Mini-grant, 2012. Appleby-Mosher Fund from Maxwell School, Syracuse University, 2010-2012. Social Science Research Council Book Fellowship, 2011. Dissertation Fellowship in Southeast European Studies, American Council of Learned Societies, 2008-2009. Josephine de Karman Dissertation Fellowship, 2008-2009. Dissertation Fellowship for Research Related to Education, Spencer Foundation, 2007-2008. Peace Scholar Dissertation Fellowship, US Institute of Peace, 2006-2007. Dissertation Writing Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania, 2006-2007. Azra Hromadzic Curriculum Vitae Page 3 of 10

International Dissertation Field Research Fellowship, Social Science Research Council, 2005-2006. International Fellowship, American Association of the University Women, 2005-2006. Regional Fellowship Program, New Europe College, Romania, 2005-2006. Penfield Scholarship in Diplomacy, International Affairs, and Belles Lettres, University of Pennsylvania, 2005-2006. Research Fellowship for the Study of the ex-yugoslav Refugees in New York City, Center for the Advanced Studies of Sofia, 2004-2005. William Penn Fellowship of Support to Outstanding Incoming Graduate Students, University of Pennsylvania, September 2002-May 2005. Summer Field Research Fellowship for the Study of Study of Women s Identity in Relation to Rape and Ethnic Conflict in Bosnia, Anthropology Department, University of Pennsylvania, June August 2002. Research Fellowship for the Study of Women s Identity in Relation to Rape and Ethnic Conflict Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict, University of Pennsylvania, September 2001-June 2002. HONORS AND AWARDS Penn Prize for Excellence in Teaching by Graduate Students, Spring 2004 Phi Beta Kappa Summa Cum Laude graduate of University of Pennsylvania Full four-year scholarship to the University of Pennsylvania Full scholarship to Delaware Valley College Dean s List, University of Pennsylvania 1998-2001 (GPA 3.94) Dean s List, Delaware Valley College 1996-1998 (GPA 3.98) Special recognition of performance at the CEU Summer School in Budapest, 2003 Special recognition of performance at the CEU Summer School in Budapest, 2002 Represented Community of Bosnia at the Annual Award Ceremony for Temple of Understanding in New York in Honor of Dalai Lama and Mary Robinson PRESENTATIONS AND CONFERENCES Invited Paper: You wanted democracy, here you have it : Youth Negotiate Democratization in Postwar and Post-socialist Bosnia and Herzegovina. Invited Session Postdemocracies; Ethnographic Engagments with the Rejection of Democratic Ideal. Presented at the American Anthropological Association 111 th Meeting, San Francisco, November 2012. Invited Lecture: What Anthropology can tell us about International Humanitarian Interventions, Conversations in IR, Syracuse University, October 2012. Invited Lecture: Miješanje u školskim toaletima: Mladi i politika povjeranje u poslijeratnoj Bosni i Herzegovini, American Corner, The Cantonal University Library, Bihac, August 15, 2012. Invited Lecture: The Bosnia and Herzegovinian Predicament: An Anthropological Critique, The University of Banja Luka, June 2012. Cartography of Democratization in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina, Social, Political and Economic Change in the Western Balkans, Sarajevo, May 2012. Azra Hromadzic Curriculum Vitae Page 4 of 10

Invited Lecture: Building Dysfunctional Democracies: Anthropological Critique of Peacebuilding in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Leaders for Democracy Fellowship Program, Syracuse University, April 2012. Invited Paper: Language Theatre: Reunification of the Mostar Gymnasium in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina, Language, Identity and Power Workshop, Syracuse University. Invited Lecture: Coordinates of Peacemaking in Postwar B&H: The View from the Bathroom Floor, Fundamentals of Conflict Studies, Syracuse University, April 2012. Because I have a Hookup: Corruption, Anti-citizenship and Immoral Educational Practices among Youth in Postwar and Postsocialist Bosnia and Herzegovina, Council for European Studies, 19th International Conference of Europeanists. Boston, March 2012. Invited Lecture: Cartography of Peacebuilding at the Mostar Gymnasium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Education Policy Inquiry Club, Syracuse University, October 2011. Invited Lecture: Coordinates of Peacemaking in Postwar B&H: The View from the Ground Floor, Fundamentals of Conflict Studies, Syracuse University, November 2011. Invited participation at the panel Moving On: Rehabilitating Child Soldiers and Reclaiming a Country Post-Conflict presented at the Symposium Humans as Commodities: Child Soldiers, Syracuse University, April 2011. Invited Lecture: Empty Nation: Bosnian Narod 20 Years after the Split, presented at the Center for Russia, East Europe, and Central Asia, University of Wisconsin at Madison, April 2011. Invited Lecture: Bathroom Mixing: Youth Negotiate Democratization in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, presented at the Program for the Advancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (PARCC), Syracuse University, March 2011. Invited Lecture: Invisible Citizens and Consociational Democracy in Post-conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina, presented at the Moynihan European Research Center, Syracuse University, February 2011. Cartography of Peace-building at the Mostar Gymnasium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, presented at EastBordNet conference Remaking Borders, Catania, Sicily, January 2011. Invited Lecture: Bosnian Mosaic: Spatial Governmentality and Mixing between "Muslim" and "Croat" Youth in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, presented at the Comparative Muslim Societies Program, Cornell University, November 2010. Empty Nation: Youth, Education, and Democratization in Post-conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina, presented at the Ethno-Politics and Intervention in a Globalised World, Exeter U.K., June 2010. Invited Lecture: Smoking, Flirting, Mixing: Youth Negotiating Democratization in Post-conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina, presented at the Women s Studies Center, University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh, October 2009. Azra Hromadzic Curriculum Vitae Page 5 of 10

Invited Lecture: No Man s Land: Youth Negotiating Democratization in Post-conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina, presented at the Center for Russia, East Europe, and Central Asia, University of Wisconsin at Madison, September 2009. Smoking doesn t kill, it unites! Cultural Meanings and Practices of Mixing in Post-conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina, presented at the American Anthropological Association 107 th Meeting, San Francisco, November 2008. Smoking doesn t kill, it unites! Cultural Meanings and Practices of Mixing in Post-conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina, presented at the conference Ethnic Reconciliation in the Western Balkans: What Role for Academia, University of Graz, September 2008. Emerging Citizens: Youth, Education, and Reconciliation in Post-conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina, presented at Comparative and International Education Society 52nd Annual Conference at Columbia University, NYC, March 2008. I Want, I Can, and I Have Connections!: Corruption, Poverty, and New Economies of Morality in Post-conflict B&H, presented at Towards an Anthropology of Hope? Comparative Post- Yugoslav Ethnographies Workshop at the University of Manchester, UK, November 2007. Invited Lecture: Challenging Discourse of the Bosnian War Rapes, presented at Gender in Transition: Women in Europe Workshop, New York University Center for European and Mediterranean Studies, New York City, February 2007. Invited Lecture: Emerging Citizens: Youth, Education, and Reconciliation in Post-conflict B&H, presented at the Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs, Fordham University, New York City, February 2007. Organized panel Rethinking Social Distance and Intimacy in Divided Towns of Former Yugoslavia and presented a paper Smoking Doesn t Kill, it Unites!: Cultural Meanings and Practices of Mixing in Post-conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina, Globalization, Nationalism and Ethnic Conflicts in the Balkans and its Regional Context, Belgrade, Serbia, September 2006. Discourses of Reconciliation, Politics of Reunification, and Practices of Mixing in the Gymnasium Mostar, Bosnia-Herzegovina, presented at BAICE (British Association of Commercial and Industrial Education), Queens University Belfast, September 2006. Emerging Citizens: Youth, Education, and Reconciliation in Post-Conflict Bosnia and Herzegovina, presented at the New Europe College, Bucharest, Romania, July 2006. Discussant for the Panel on Returning Home : Return of Refugees as a Social Transformation, at the Politics, Social Science & Post-Dayton Bosnia-Herzegovina, presented at Young Scholars Conference, Sarajevo, November 2005. Organized and chaired panel Reconciliation at Home and in Exile at the Democracy and Human Rights in Multiethnic Society conference sponsored by the Institute for Strengthening Democracy, Konjic, Bosnia, July 2005. Invited Lecture: Women, War and Peace presented at Human Rights Conference, Akiba Hebrew Academy, Philadelphia, March 2005. Azra Hromadzic Curriculum Vitae Page 6 of 10

Invited Lecture: Women, War and Peace: Case Study of the Bosnian War Rapes presented at the International Area Studies and Women s Studies, Drexel University, Philadelphia, March 2005. Invited Lecture: Reconciliation in Exile: Case Study of former Yugoslavs in NYC presented at Reconciliation and Culture Cooperative Network, Inc., New York City, February 2005. Anthropology of the Warzone: Ethnopolitical Conflict, Refugees, and Transnationalism in the Modern Balkans presented at the 102 nd Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, November 2003. Invited Lecture: Bosnian War Rapes: Individual Narratives presented at the International Workshop Prosecution of Sexualised Violence in an International Context: Voices from the Field, Kvinna till Kvinna, Stockholm, Sweden, October 2003. Anthropology of Refugees and Social Networks presented at the international conference Conceptualizing Social Networks and Migration: Empirical Contributions and Theoretical Challenges, MIGRINTER, MSH Poitiers, France, May 2003. Invited Lecture: Bosnian War Rapes: Meta-analysis presented at the International Workshop sponsored by the Austrian Institute for the International Affairs, Vienna, Austria, May 2003. Invited Lecture: War in Bosnia presented at the Universidad de Autonoma, Barcelona, Spain, May 2003. Bosnian War Rapes: Meta-analysis presented at the Association of the Studies of Nationalities, World Convention, Harriman Institute, Columbia University, April 2003. Graduate Student Commentator of Veena Das s paper Pharmaceuticals in Urban Ecologies: The Register of the Local at the Ethnohistory Workshop, University of Pennsylvania, March 2003. Bosnian War Rapes: New Perspectives presented at the 101st Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, November 2002. Female Body and Ethnopolitical Violence presented at the Graduate Student Conference Placing Gender in Post-Socialism sponsored by Havighurst Center for Russian and Post-Soviet Relations, Oxford, October 2002. Chaired panel Gender and Democracy at the Democracy and Human Rights in Multiethnic Society, the Institute for Strengthening Democracy, Konjic, Bosnia, July 2002. Bosnian War Rapes: Micro and Macro-level Analysis presented at the International Seminar on Gender, Identity and Conflict in Post-War Societies of the Former Yugoslavia, Ljubljana, Slovenia, June 2002. The Interplay and the Dynamics between the Bosnian Discourse on the Bosnian War Rapes, and the International Discourse presented at the International Conference of Young Scholars Europe at the Turn of the Third Millennium, Prague, May 2002. Azra Hromadzic Curriculum Vitae Page 7 of 10

Invited Lecture: From Object to Subject: Bosnian War Rapes and the Emergence of Female Voices presented at the American Association of University Women Conference Many Women, Many Voices: Muslim Women s Perspectives, Philadelphia, April 2002. LANGUAGES Bosnian, Serbian, Croatian (native ability) English (fluent) Russian (good conversational and reading knowledge) Spanish (basic conversational and reading knowledge) ACADEMIC WORK EXPERIENCE PROFESSOR AND LECTURER OF ANTHROPOLOGY Taught following classes: o Peoples and Cultures of the World, Syracuse University, Fall 2010; Spring 2011 o Women War and Peace, Syracuse University, Fall 2010; Fall 2011; Fall 2012 o Peace and Conflict in the Balkans, Syracuse University, Spring 2012; Fall 2012 o Introduction to Anthropology, University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh, Department of Anthropology; Fall 2009. o Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh, Department of Anthropology; Fall 2007, Spring 2009, Fall 2009, Spring 2010. o American Ethnography, University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh, Department of Anthropology; Fall 2009, Spring 2010. o Women, War, and Peace, University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh, Department of Anthropology; Spring 2010. o The Anthropology of Violence and Reconciliation, University of Pennsylvania, College of General Studies; Summer 2007. o Women and Security, Diplomatic Academy of Vienna, European International Relations Summer School Southeastern Europe under a Comprehensive Security Perspective; Summer 2004. o Exploring the Majors: A Summer Experience, University of Pennsylvania, Summer School for High School Students; Summer 2004. Duties and Responsibilities: o Conceptualized and designed introductory, intermediate, and advanced-level courses in Anthropology, International Relations, and Women Studies o Organized and delivered lectures to 100-250 students. o Organized and led small, seminar-style classes. o Prepared exams o Graded students exams, papers and other assignments o Moderated class discussions TEACHING ASSISTANT (Summer 2001-Spring 2004) Assisted in teaching following classes: o Modern World and its Cultural Background o Introduction to Cultural Anthropology o Globalization, Historical Perspectives o Freud: The Invention of Psychoanalysis o Immigration Immigrants in Philadelphia Azra Hromadzic Curriculum Vitae Page 8 of 10

Duties and Responsibilities: o Assisted in teaching variety introductory classes and interdisciplinary seminars at Penn o Led weekly recitations o Graded midterm and final exams o Graded students papers and other assignments o Organized outside of class educational activities o Moderated class discussions OTHER WORK EXPERIENCE COURT INTERPRETER FOR BOSNIAN/CROATIAN/SERBIAN Language Service Associates Spring 2012-Present Served as an official interpreted at the Syracuse Department of Labor. EVALUATION EXPERT ASSISTANT United Nations Development Program (UNDP), Sarajevo Fall 2006 and Winter 2007 Supported the Evaluation Expert International in development of detailed mid-term evaluation of the UNDP s Civil Service Training Program in Bosnia and Herzegovina Assisted in the preparation of the mid-term evaluation methodology, including writing the inception report, developing the questionnaires and interview questions, and writing the final report Prepared, conducted and analyzed over 30 in-depth interviews with civil servants in Bosnia and Herzegovina CONSULTANT InterMedia, Global Research, Evaluation & Consulting, A District of Columbia Non-Profit Corporation, Washington D.C. December 2005-December 2006 Reviewed Voice of America Bosnian news and radio programs Provided expert advice on how to improve Voice of America Bosnia-based programs and Radio Free Europe programs by completing extensive written evaluation questionnaires CONSULTANT Nada Project, Reconciliation and Culture Cooperative Network, Inc. (RACCOON) Fall 2003 Spring 2004 Worked collaboratively with program team to create and implement joint activities and community projects to reach out to various Balkan expatriate communities in New York City, especially those affected by the September 11 th attacks Designed and implemented classes/workshops Prepared materials for the press Implemented Nada project Conceptualized, designed and implemented Mentorship Program Conceptualized and implemented the Forum of Psychologists, Psychiatrists and Social workers who work with the clients from ex-yugoslavia Worked with multiple clients from the community who were in great need for psychosocial assistance Assisted people from the former Yugoslav community in New York City to file their post September 11 th requests Organized cultural exchange programs for people from former Yugoslavia to meet and engage in dialogue and reconciliation Developed and implemented the outreach program and public relations activities Established relationships and cooperation with the other community based organizations that help refugees from former Yugoslavia Organized resources and references including mailing, contact, and outreach lists and materials Azra Hromadzic Curriculum Vitae Page 9 of 10

Translated at the hospitals and courts for the refugees from the former Yugoslavia OFFICE ASSISTANT Solomon Asch Center for Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict (University of Pennsylvania) Summer 2003 Assisted in organization and implementation of the Summer Institute 2003 Developed and updated library database Organized and supervised social programs for the Summer Institute 2003 RESEARCH ASSOCIATE Community of Bosnia (COB) Re-Connect Program Summer 2002 Philadelphia, PA & Bosnia (multiple site locations) Designed evaluation process for COB summer internship program Created a baseline evaluation of previous summer internship program Conducted individual on-site interviews with interns and local business supervisors in multiple locations in Bosnia Facilitated workshops and group discussions for multiple COB constituencies Documented and evaluated the internship and volunteer activities of the interns through direct observation and interviews Prepared reports in English and Bosnian for COB self-evaluation, funding appeals, and annual reports PROJECT ASSISTANT Malteser-Hilfsdienst (German humanitarian aid organization) August 1996- August 1997 Bosnia Developed, implemented and supervised School Feeding Project Represented and interpreted for Malteser-Hilfsdienst at regional meetings with United Nations and Bosnian governmental officials Translated 50-page manual from Bosnian to English for reconstruction of a hospital PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE Gordon Bowles Award Committee, Department of Anthropology, Syracuse University (2012) Salary committee, Department of Anthropology, Syracuse University (2011; 2012) Faculty Advisor, College of Arts and Sciences, Syracuse University (Spring 2012-present) Society for Applied Anthropology Public Policy Committee (2011-present) Judge, the Syracuse Academy of Science Charter School Member, Liberal Arts Fair and Exhibition, (Spring 2011; 2012) Member, Political Anthropology Working Group, Department of Anthropology, Syracuse University Member, Ethnographic Lab Task Force, Department of Anthropology, Syracuse University (Spring 2011) Member, the Internal Review Team, Anthropology and Education Quarterly (2009-present) Reviewer for journals and university presses in the Fields of Anthropology, International and Comparative Education, and Immigration Member, Ethnics Committee, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania (2003-2004) Member, Search Committee, Department of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania (2004) Board Member of the Community of Bosnia (2003-2007) Board Member of the American Friends Service Committee, Middle Eastern and European Division (2001-2004) Azra Hromadzic Curriculum Vitae Page 10 of 10