Biography
Ljiljana Mihajlović completed primary school and grammar school in Šabac. In 2004, she enrolled on the Geospatial Foundations of the Environment degree programme, which she completed in 2009 with a thesis on The Environment of the Dobrav River Basin. She defended her master’s thesis Geoecological Determinants of Population Migration in Serbia in 2010, and in 2024 she successfully defended her dissertation entitled Ecological and Rural Transformation of Mountainous Areas of Western Serbia in the Context of Sustainable Development under the supervision of Prof. Dr Miroljub Milinčić. She has been a teaching assistant at the Faculty of Geography since 2009 and was promoted to assistant professor in 2022. She was a long-time editor of the student magazine Ekogea and participated in organising and managing several ecological camps in Serbia and Montenegro. During her undergraduate studies, she participated in a volunteer programme in Yellowstone National Park (USA, Montana, National Forestry Service). During her master studies, she worked as a volunteer in the municipality of Šabac on the project for the development of an integrated pollution cadastre. She has been a member of the Serbian Geographical Society since 2009 and a member of the Centre of the Russian Geographical Society in Serbia since 2015. She is the author of numerous scientific and professional works in the field of geosciences. She is married and mother of two children.
Membership in foreign and domestic associations
She has been a member of the Serbian Geographical Society since 2009, as well as the Center of the Russian Geographical Society in Serbia since 2015.
Since 2013, she has been a member of the non-governmental organization „KIG” and the leader of the working group for environmental protection and sustainable development.