Tijana Borić, PhD (1979) graduated in Art History at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade where, in 2003, she defended the thesis Architecture-urban development of Terazije, under the mentorship of prof. Aleksandar Kadijević at the Department of History of Architecture. In the very first years of her studies, she focused her interest on the period of recent Serbian architecture and the arts. She has published several papers and books in the field of research and participated in national and international scientific forums. Se has received several scholarships during her undergraduate studies, scholarships for the most talented students of the Norwegian government and scholarships for the best students of the Universities in Serbia, the Foundation for Culture and Education of HRH Crown Prince Alexander II Karadjordjević. At postgraduate studies, she has been the scholarship owner of the Fund for young talents of the Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of the Republic of Serbia. In 2008, she enrolled at Doctoral Studies in History of Art at the Department of History of Architecture under the mentorship of prof. dr Aleksandar Kadijević, which she ended in 2014 successfully defending the thesis The courts of Obrenović and Karadjordjević dynasties in Serbia. During five years, she worked as the head of the department of Arts and the artistic manager at the Royal Complex, at Dedinje, obtaining the title of a curator. She has organized numerous exhibitions of objects from the art collection of The Royal Complex and collaborated on projects of conservation, restoration and presentation of artworks from the collection of court, under the supervision of the National Museum, as well as on the project of cataloging the art collection of The Royal Complex in Dedinje (the field of sculpture), under the direction of prof. dr Jelena Todorović. Since 2014, she has worked as Assistant professor of History of Art at undergraduate and master studies at the Faculty of Arts, University of Niš.