Dr Tania Miletic
Dr Tania Miletic is a Research Fellow with the School of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Melbourne and part of the Australian International Conflict Resolution Project. Tania has over a decade experience in research and teaching, specialising in peace and conflict studies as well as extensive applied experience on peacebuilding programs in the Asia Pacific region. From 2005 – 2012, Tania worked with the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, a peacebuilding organisation based in Cambodia. Her recent PhD focused on understanding contemporary conflicts in China through exploring the perspectives of its emerging leaders. Tania has a background in psychology, having previously worked with the Centre for Global Mental Health, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health; and is currently a Consultant with the Victorian Foundation for Survivors of Torture and Trauma (Foundation House Inc.) Tania has taught on conflict resolution programs in Australia, Cambodia and China. Her research foci include peacebuilding, conflict resolution, evaluation and monitoring, international development and refugee and immigrant mental health.