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Nadja Lovadinov (University of Bristol) winner of the 2022 HPGRG undergraduate dissertation prize.

Nadja Lovadinov (University of Bristol) won the prize for her dissertation titled ‘Deterritorialising Dayton: Reconfiguring Bosnia and Herzegovina between Dizdar and Deleuze.’ She was supervised by Mark Jackson – M.Jackson@bristol.ac.uk

The originality and ambition of Nadja’s thesis, as well as its successful choreography of complex theory with poetics, geopolitics, history, archaeology and anthropology deeply impressed the panel of three assessors drawn from the HPGRG committee. It made for a profound, beautiful, not to mention, topical read. It was professionally executed and presented with considerable attention to detail throughout.

Nadja is going on to study an Msc in International Relations at the LSE. She hopes to publish her undergraduate dissertation findings soon.