Nataša Milošević is a PhD candidate at the University of Belgrade – Faculty of Political Science, Department of Social Policy and Social Work, where she previously completed her BA and MA studies. She also completed two years of education in systemic family therapy at the Department for Research and Education of the Institute of Mental Health in Belgrade. She holds the license for performing basic and specialized tasks in the field of social protection. Since 2008, she has been permanently engaged in the City Center for Social Work in Belgrade as a case manager. She has been volunteering in NGO Grupa 484 for two years.

Within the IOM’s ISP project dealing with institutional support to the governmental sector of the Republic of Serbia in charge of refugees and internally displaced persons, financed by the EU, during 2008 she participated in drafting local action plans for solving problems of refugees and internally displaced persons. She completed several certified IOM’s training programmes, as well as the education programme  “Implementation of Indicators for Preliminary Identification of Victims of Human Trafficking” organized by the Ministry of Interior in 2017 . Nataša is a member of the Migration Council of the Grocka Municipality, Vice-Chair of the committee for resolution of housing problems of refugees and internally displaced persons of the city of Belgrade and a member of the task force of the City of Belgrade for improving the position of refugees.

She participated at national and international conferences in the field of social policy and social work. Particular interests at PhD studies:  international migration management policy, influences of international actors and processes on creation of national social policies, comparative analyses of social models and national systems, as well as the topics related to problems of social exclusion, inequality and poverty. Her PhD dissertation encompasses a research of challenges and effects of the EU migration policy.