Faculty of Philology
Biography - Jovanović Miodrag

Miodrag Jovanović was born August 3, 1962 in Titograd. He completed his elementary education in Drezga – Piperi, and high school education (the first two years of what was then obligatory vocational education) at the Mechanical-technical vocational high school “Ivan Uskoković”, and the final two in the“Slobodan Škerović” grammar school) in Titograd, achieving excellent academic success. He began his Serbo-Croatian studies at university in the fall of 1981, at the Department of the Serbo-Croatian language and literature at the Faculty of Philosophy in Nikšić. He graduated in1987, and his bachelor’s degree was titled “Preterit tenses in the language of Marko Miljanov”.
In the1987/88 schoolyear he began his postgraduate studies at the Faculty of Philology in Belgrade, majoring in Language science. He completed his master’s thesis titled “The speech of Kopilje (Piperi) and Gostiljе (Bjelopavlići)’’ and defended it at the same faculty in November of 1991 – under the mentorship of Professor AsimPeco. His doctoral dissertation titled “The speech of Paštrovići’’ he defended on March 27, 2000 at the Faculty of Philology in Belgrade – under the mentorship of Professor Radoje Simić.
Having completed his studies, he worked for four years as a professor of Serbo-Croatian at the Mechanical-technical vocational school “Ivan Uskoković’’ in Podgorica. He was hired as a teaching assistant for linguistic science courses at the Department of Serbo-Croatian language and literature at the Faculty of Philosophy in Nikšić, on October 1, 1991, and once again on December 25, 1993, for the same group of courses.
For three school years – between1994 and 1997 - he worked in India as a Visiting Lecturer for Serbian Language on the Department of Slavonic and Finno-Ugrian Studies at the University of Delhi (India). Some time before that he was elected Lecturer for Serbo-Croatian representing SFRJ in Lion, France, but due to the economic sanctions which also extended to science, the realization of the open competition did not go through.
He became an associate professor at the Faculty of Philosophy in Nikšić, at the Department of Serbian language and literature on July 14, 2000, teaching the following courses: Dialectology and accentology and The Serbian Language. He became an associate professor at the University of Montenegro, teaching the following courses: Dialectology, Accentology, The Serbian language and Culture and expression at the Faculty of Philosophy in Nikšić, on February 23, 2006. He became a full professor of the University of Montenegro, teaching the following courses: Dialectology, Accentology and Culture and expression at the Faculty of Philosophy Nikšić, on September 27, 2012.
MIODRAG JOVANOVIĆ est né en 1962 à Podgorica. Il est professeur à l’Université du Monténégro, où il enseigne la dialectologie, l’accentologie, la culture de communication et le serbe moderne. Il a terminé l’école primaire à Drezga (Piperi), son lieu natal. Pendant deux ans, il a fréquenté l’école secondaire de génie mécanique « Ivan Uskoković » à Titograd et puis, pendant deux ans, le lycée « Slobodan Škerović » à Titograd (baccalauréat général série littéraire). En 1987, il a terminé les études de langue et de littérature serbo-croates à la Faculté de philosophie à Nikšić. En 1991, il a fini les études de Master 2 à la Faculté de philologie à Belgrade en soutenant le mémoire intitulé Les parlers de Kopilje (Piperi) et Gostilje (Bjelopavlići).
En 2000, il a soutenu la thèse de doctorat intitulée Les parlers de Paštrovići, à la Faculté de philologie à Belgrade. De 1994 à 1997, il a travaillé comme lecteur de serbe au Département des langues slaves et finno-ougriennes à l’Université de New Delhi (Inde). Il est membre du Comité de langue et de littérature à l’Académie monténégrine des sciences et des arts et à la Matica srpska de Novi Sad. Il est président du Comité des slavistes du Monténégro et membre du Comité international des slavistes. Il a fait de nombreuses communications dans des colloques internationaux (Moscou, Saint-Pétersbourg, Plovdiv, Poznan, Minsk, New Delhi), yougoslaves (Belgrade, Ohrid, Ljubljana, Novi Sad, Zagreb) et monténégrins. Il a publié trois livres : Les parlers de Paštrovići (2005, Université du Monténégro), Semi-voyelles et jat’ dans les parlers du Monténégro (2010, Académie monténégrine des sciences et des arts) et Les parlers de Durmitor. Jusqu’à présent, il a publié plus de 150 articles de recherche et de synthèse. Il parle anglais, italien, russe et hindi. Il habite et travaille à Podgorica.