Tamara Stojanović
Tamara Stojanović was born in 1995 in Belgrade, where she completed primary school and the Philological High School. She graduated from the Faculty of Philology at the University of Belgrade, majoring in Serbian Language and Literature with Comparative Studies, with a GPA of 9.69. Since December 2019, she has been a member of the Faculty of Philology Alumni Production, where she was appointed Editor-in-Chief of the Serbian Language Desk the same year, and shortly thereafter Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Production. Within the faculty’s production framework, she worked on numerous projects aimed at promoting culture and produced a wide range of media content. Tamara is the author and narrator of two educational documentary films, Through Belgrade with Ivan V. Lalić and Through Trebinje with Jovan Dučić. The film Through Trebinje with Jovan Dučić premiered at the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. A shorter version was included in the exhibition Jovan Dučić: In Search of the New, held at the Academy’s gallery, while the extended version was screened at the opening of the Golden Plane Tree Film Festival in Trebinje.
From 2020 to 2023, she worked as a PR Manager at the publishing house Clio, where she organized and moderated numerous public discussions covering a wide range of humanities topics — from history, literature, and media theory to ecology and politics. She also conducted interviews with prominent figures from the fields of culture and education.
After completing the N1 Summer Journalism School, Tamara joined the N1 newsroom. Since September 2023, she has been working as a reporter, delivering live coverage from the field and producing stories on a broad range of current affairs. Her reporting primarily focuses on education, healthcare, communal and social issues, with a particular emphasis on marginalized social groups. She is the recipient of the Annual Media Award of the Commissioner for the Protection of Equality.