Miloš Đurović is employed as a research associate at DIMAS under the Chair of Sociological Dimensions of Space, where he is teaching the course Environment, Sustainability, and Society during the WS 2025/26.
He is a PhD candidate in Social Anthropology at the Graduate School for East and Southeast European Studies at the University of Regensburg. His doctoral project in the field of Environmental Anthropology with an interdisciplinary approach, explores the everyday experiences of air pollution in a town in northern Montenegro and its embeddedness in daily life. As part of his research, he organised a photo exhibition on extractivism and pollution in the town of Pljevlja, exhibited at the Regional Museum Pljevlja (Montenegro) in 2024 and at Justus Liebig University Gießen (Germany) in 2025. Prior to his PhD, he worked in Montenegro as a university teaching associate in anthropology courses and as an interdisciplinary researcher on social policies, and in France as a political ecology research associate. He obtained his BA and MA degrees in Ethnology and Anthropology at the University of Belgrade, Serbia.
His research interests lie in human-environment relations, urban ecology, energy, the body, human-animal relations, and post-anthropocentric perspectives.
E-Mail: Milos.Durovic(at)geschichte.uni-regensburg.de (opens your email program)