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CURRICULUM VITAE Personal Information: Name and Surname: Domagoj Maroevi Address: 134 Miramarska Street, 10000 Zagreb,

Croatia Phone: +385 1 3668938 Mobile: +385 98 262280 E-mail: dmaroevic@net.hr Date of Birth: 1976 Professional Experience: June 2005-present: Prigorje Museum, Museum Educator Assignments: Negotiating modes of cooperation with school teachers and professors; Aligning the envisaged topical programmes or special museum collection-related activities and educational potentials against curricula objectives and educational standards; Organisation of multiple childrens visits to the museum. Adequately structured, these maximise the expected educational outcomes; Devising childrens visits to the museum by building each museum activity on previous visits, thus creating a purposeful and complete course of integrated teaching programmes, including analysing, discussing and contextual (time-, space-, topic-wise or structural) reflection of the museum items. April 2004-June 2005: Prigorje Museum, Documentalist Assignments: Making photographs of items, collecting and processing data intended for primary and secondary museum documentation March 2003-February 2004: SV-RSA, Marketing Assistant Assignments: Cooperation with the regional league handball clubs. September 1998-March 2003: Turopolje Museum, Student Associate Assignments: Handling exhibition projects

June 1997-April 1998: City of Zagreb Council, Administrative Clerk Assignments: Mail room registration clerk Education: September 1997-March 2004 University: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Philosophy Major: Information and Communication Science-Museum Studies, Ethnography August 1993-June 1994 St. Andrew's Catholic High School, Victoria B.C., Canada, a member of the school sports team, playing for basketball, volleyball and athletics teams. September 1989-May 2003 Secondary school, the 11th Grammar School, Zagreb, a member of the school volleyball team Language skills: English Reading Fluent Writing Fluent Speaking Fluent Knowledge and skills: Computer literacy: Very sound computer skills, practical use of MS Office package, the Internet Drivers licence: B category drivers license, 13 years of experience. German Reading Basic Writing Basic Speaking Basic

Projects: 2001 Goran Zlodi, Domagoj Maroevi, Ana Skrletovi, Information and Communication Science Department, the Zagreb Faculty of Philosophy: Visual Holdings Digitalisation and Processing under a project titled Protecting and Communicating the Croatian Cultural Heritage, the 5th Archives, Libraries, Museums Seminar, Rovinj; 2003 KIRSHENBLATT-GIMBLETT, Barbara (1998): Destination Culture (Tourism, Museums and Heritage), (translated by Ivo Maroevi, Ph.D. and Domagoj Maroevi). University of California Press, Berkley, Los Angeles and London, Zagreb; June 2004-June 2005: Processing 204 painting collection items of the Prigorje Museum and their entry into M++ programme; Since June 2006, a permanent member of the Section for the Museum Education and Cultural Action of the Croatian Museum Association; Since August 2006, partaking in the work of the ICOM-CECA (International Council of Museums - Committee for Education and Cultural Action); 2006 partaking in the 4th Museum Educators Assembly with international attendance delivered in Knin; 2006 Attending the International ICOM-CECA Conference in Rome; 2007 Attending the International ICOM-CECA Conference in Vienna; 2006 Exhibition Author: An exhibition titled Zvuk. Zvuci i glazbala Sesvetskog prigorja (The Sound Sounds and Instruments of the Sesvete Piedmont Region) installed within the framework of the international Museum Day held in April and May, addressing the traditional musical instruments of Stubiki and Bistriki Laz settlements. An exhibition of photographs presenting traditional style muikai (instrument players), a wedding, the making of the dvojnice pipes, wind instruments and toys of the region. The exhibition saw the participation of Kreimir Galin, M.Sc. presenting 25 items from a personal collection, while the remainder was borrowed from the Zagreb Ethnographic Museum. A series of workshops have been delivered to familiarise the children with the historical

aspects of the instruments exhibited, giving them an opportunity to try and play them. Instruments originating from Stubiki and Bistriki Laz settlements are still being produced as musical souvenirs; 2007 Exhibition Author: An exhibition titled Traditional Instruments of the Sesvete Piedmont Region devised as a follow-up of The Sound Sounds and Instruments of the Sesvete Piedmont Region exhibition organised a year earlier. The exhibition presented four piedmont regions Cultural and Artistic Companies, including the Dragutin Domjani, Sesvete, Novo Brestje and Staro Brestje CACs with accompanying instruments and photographs of their appearances. Furthermore, a series of lectures and creative workshops were delivered covering the subjects of the regions history, the Easter and Christmas customs and the traditional apparel of the Sesvete Piedmont Region; 2008 Exhibition Author: The exhibition titled Originali Sesvetskog sporta (the Sesvete Sports Originals) covering the subject of sports in Sesvete. The exhibition covered scores of sporting clubs achieving good results throughout their history, with some of them taking the tops of the current sports scene. It also covered individuals in sports, Bernard Vukas being the most prominent athlete among them; 2008 Partaking in the 5th Museum Educators Assembly with international attendance in Rijeka-Bari-Rijeka and the delivery of a poster presentation of the 2006-2008 Museum Education in the Prigorje Museum; 2009 Co-author of an exhibition intended for children: The other side of the medal in sports has been presented to the children through the SUPPORTERS AND/OR HOOLIGANS exhibition featured jointly with the Police Museum and the Typhlological Museum. The exhibition presented the beginnings of sports supporting in Europe, items of the supporters and that of hooligans, and a series of photographs taken after sports events showing cities rampaged by hooligans; 2009 Co-organised a grappling tournament titled Stop School Violence;

2009 A presentation delivered during the Ivo Maroevi Ph.D. The Founder of Museum Studies in Croatia scientific assembly on 20 August 2009 in Stari Grad, the Island of Hvar;

2010 Author of an exhibition titled Prigorje A Travel Through Time; 2010 Partaking in the 6th Museum Educators Assembly with international attendance in Sisak and the delivery of a poster presentation of the 2009-2010 Museum Education in the Prigorje Museum;

2010 Co-organised a Martial Arts Event titled Be yourself Stay clean, during the Fight Against Addiction Month sponsored by the Government of the Republic of Croatia, the Office for Combating Narcotic Drug Abuse.

Hobbies and field of interest: Educating the youth and addicts on the detriments associated with narcotics abuse; researching historical city centres and interventions in them; sports journalism that resulted in a number works delivered on a volunteering basis; badminton, grappling.

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