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|key interests=Peace and Conflict Studies, Reconciliation, Mediation<br>e-learning, m-learning, language learning
|key interests=Peace and Conflict Studies, Reconciliation, Mediation<br>e-learning, m-learning, language learning
|degrees=MSc  
|degrees=MSc  
|fields=Psychology (major): Educational Psychology, Media Psychology, Testing & Evaluation, Clinical Psychology, Diagnostic & Intervention<br>International Relations (minor)
|fields=Psychology (major): Educational Psychology, Media Psychology, Organizational Psychology, Testing & Evaluation, Clinical Psychology, Diagnostic & Intervention<br>International Relations (elective)
|universities=Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Germany<br>McGill University, Canada
|universities=Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Germany<br>McGill University, Canada
|specializations=Project Management<br>SDD Facilitation
|specializations=Project Management<br>SDD Facilitation
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==Biography==
==Biography==
Tatjana completed her MSc (Master of Science) in Psychology with an emphasis on Educational & Media Psychology as well as Organizational PSychology with International Relations as an elective subject in 2006 at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Germany. She received the scholarship Baden-Würtemberg-Stipendium that allowed her to study one year at McGill University, Canada. During her studies she supported herself working as Research Assistant at various research groups at the Department of Psychology to the University of Tübingen. Her work involved the development of questionnaires, conducting literature reviews and presenting their results to the team, carrying out scientific studies, overseeing literature and participants' databases. While studying she was member of the Psychology student association where she gathered experience with the organization of events as well as financial management. She has also accumulated experience working with terres des hommes [http://www.tdh.de], organizing activities with the Tübingen group. Moreover, she volunteered as a DaF instructor to teach German as a foreign language to international students at the university.
Tatjana completed her MSc (Master of Science) in Psychology with an emphasis on Educational & Media Psychology as well as Organizational Psychology with International Relations as an elective subject in 2006 at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Germany. She received the scholarship Baden-Würtemberg-Stipendium that allowed her to study one year at McGill University, Canada. During her studies she supported herself working as Research Assistant at various research groups at the Department of Psychology to the University of Tübingen. Her work involved the development of questionnaires, conducting literature reviews and presenting their results to the team, carrying out scientific studies, overseeing literature and participants' databases. While studying she was member of the Psychology student association where she gathered experience with the organization of events as well as financial management. She has also accumulated experience working with terres des hommes [http://www.tdh.de], organizing activities with the Tübingen group. Moreover, she volunteered as a DaF instructor to teach German as a foreign language to international students at the university.




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