Nevena Krups
PhD Candidate
Arts, Design & Architecture
School of Humanities & Languages
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I am originally from former Yugoslavia but have been raised and educated in Germany before relocating to Australia in 2011 where I have continued my training and education at UNSW.
- Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Economics (Georg-August University, Goettingen)
- Master of Arts in Peace and Conflict Studies (Philipps-University, Marburg)
- Cert IV trauma-informed Yoga Therapy (Sydney, Australia)
- Bachelor of Psychological Sciences majoring in Psychology and Philosophy (UNSW)
I have experience working for intergovernmental organisations (United Nations Development Program, Kathmandu/Nepal) and the NGO sector (Brien Holden Fundation, Yoga Impact Charity).
- Research area
- Research outputs
Research Topic:
- Rethinking the political value of friendship with the work of Hannah Arendt
Research Areas:
- Political Philosophy
- Continental Philosophy
- Moral Philosophy
Conference presentations
- "Friendship - Preserving Humanness", March 2023, Judgment, Pluralism, and Democracy: On the Desirability of Speaking with Others, Spring Conference at Bard College, New York.
- "Love, Friendship, and the World of Hannah Arendt", October 2023, Australasian Society for Continental Philosophy, Sydney.