Marko Nikolić holds a Master’s degree from the Faculty of Philology, complemented by a Bachelor’s degree from the Faculty of Political Sciences, specializing in International Relations. His diverse professional background includes experience in sales, hospitality, and logistics, gained both domestically and internationally. This variety of roles has cultivated his adaptability and enhanced his ability to connect with people from different cultural and social backgrounds, fostering a more open-minded and empathetic approach.

Passionate about working with children, Marko finds great fulfillment in creating engaging learning environments and implementing sustainable, practical solutions in everyday life. His goal is to leverage his extensive knowledge, skills, and core values to deliver exceptional service to students and their families, helping them to make the most of their educational experience and enjoy school life to the fullest.

Outside of work, Marko cherishes spending quality time with his family and friends. He has a keen interest in traveling, which allows him to explore new cultures and perspectives, enriching his personal and professional life. Additionally, he practices translation as a hobby, combining his love for language with his dedication to continuous learning and cultural exchange.

Contactmarko.nikolic@iss.edu.rs

Dedication to teaching and qualifications:

Mr. Marko Nikolić has been teaching in the International School passionately from 2023. While on her teaching duties she managed to further develop her skills and expertise, down below is a small overview of Mr. Nikolić’s dedication to improving herself to be the best for his students:

2018 Nikolić, Marko. Song of the Principle. In Njegoš’s Wreath: Gathering of Poets. Edited by Saša Mićković, 153. Kragujevac: S. Mićković, 2018.
2018 Nikolić, Marko. So Similar, So Different, So European - Bulgaria and Serbia. In Bulgaria and Serbia Through the Eyes of Serbian Students = Bulgaria and Serbia in the Eyes of Serbian Students. Edited by Ivana Davitkov, 55–61. Belgrade: Chigoja Stamp and the Embassy of the Republic of Bulgaria in the Republic of Serbia, 2018.
2019 Nikolić, Marko. The Role of the Ministry of Culture and Information in Promoting Culture in France 2013–2017. Culture, no. 164 (2019): 231–243.
2021 Javorov, Pejo. Queens of the Night. Bridges, vol. XLVII no. 187–188 (2021): 89–94. (translation)
2022 Javorov, Pejo K. Behind the Shadows of Clouds. Proceedings of the Matica Srpska Books, no. 509, vol. 3 (2022): 347–355. (translation)
2022 Javorov, Pejo K. Let’s Celebrate Spring. East, no. 34–35 (2022): 69–74. (translation)
2022 Javorov, Pejo K. Do Not Wake Her. Buklitiq, no. 82, vol. 38 (2022): 112–121. (translation)
2022 Interpersonal Communication–Linkedin Learning Course
Communicating with Confidence–Linkedin Learning Course
Communication Foundations–Linkedin Learning Course
Building Trust–Linkedin Learning Course
Building Business Relationships–Linkedin Learning Course
Igniting Emotional Engagement–Linkedin Learning Course
2023 Javorov, Pejo K. The Witch. Literary Review, no. XIV, no. 32 (2023): 140–141. (translation)
2023 Javorov, Pejo K. Mother’s Love. Vigil, no. 76, vol. XXII (2023): 120–130. (translation)
2023 Nikolić, Marko. Songs of the Melancholic (Belgrade: Nova Poetics, 2023).
2024 Three Bulgarian Poets (Luchezar Stanchev, Ervin Eftimov, Nedjaliko Jordanov): Proceedings of the Matica Srpska Books, no. 513, vol. 4 (2024): 354–357. (translation)