Asst. Prof Ines Nuić, Ph.D.

Doc. dr. Ines Nuić

Ines Nuić

Assistant professor
Faculty of Science

T: +387 33 279 864
E: ividovic@pmf.unsa.ba
Office number: 68

Consultation hours:

Monday: 8:30 – 11:30
Wednesday: 12:30 – 14:30

Education

UNDERGRADUATE STUDY:

Graduated in Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Science, University of Sarajevo, 2005.

Diploma thesis: Changes in the concentration of total cholesterol in the serum during human aging (mentor: Prof. Dr. Emin Sofić)

Professor of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Sarajevo, 2008.

Diploma thesis: Representation of experiment in chemistry teaching (mentor: Assoc. Dr. Meliha Zejnilagić-Hajrić)

POSTGRADUATE STUDIES:

Master of Chemistry (II cycle), Faculty of Science, University of Sarajevo, 2011.

Final master’s thesis: Analysis of the integrated knowledge of chemistry and physics of first-year chemistry students at the Faculty of Science and Mathematics in Sarajevo in the light of the Bologna model of study (mentor: Assoc. Ph.D. Meliha Zejnilagić-Hajrić)

PHD STUDIES:

Doctor of Science in the field of Teacher Education and Educational Sciences (III cycle), Faculty of Pedagogy, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia, 2018.

Doctoral dissertation: Integration of Macroscopic and Submicroscopic Levels for Understanding Fundamental Chemical Concepts Using Web-Based Learning Material (mentor: Prof. Dr. Saša A. Glažar, commenter: Prof. Dr. Nermin Đapo)

Work experience

2005 – 2008 “Barit d.d.” Kreševo, PJ “Stamal”

since 2008 – Faculty of Science and Mathematics, Department of Chemistry, Cabinet for Chemistry Teaching Methodology

Tenure track

ELECTION TO THE TEACHING POSITION:

Assistant professor

DATE AND REGION OF THE LAST TEACHING POSITION:

19.12.2018. Docent at the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Sarajevo (Department of Chemistry in Education)

DATE AND REGION OF THE LAST ELECTION TO THE TITLE:

2008 – 2012. Assistant at the Department of Chemistry in the area of Chemistry Teaching Methodology

2012 – 2018 Senior assistant at the Department of Chemistry for the field of Chemistry Teaching Methodology

Publications