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Curriculum Vitae

Personal information

First name / Surname Goran Nikolovski

Address(work) Faculty of veterinary medicine, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University, “Lazar Pop Trajkov” str. No. 9/11 Skopje R. of Macedonia

Telephone(work)

Fax ++ 389 (0) 2 3240-778 ++ 389 (0) 2 3114-619 Mobile: ++ 389 (0)75 481-747 E-mail [email protected]

Nationality Macedonian

Date and place of birth 12.05.1968 Bitola, R. of Macedonia Gender Male

Work experience

Dates 01.10.1994- Present

Occupation or position held Associated prof. Department of small animal internal medicine and horses Main activities and responsibilities Lecturing and practical exercise for the students; Organizing the work in a small

animal clinic, regular duty in clinic, introducing new diagnostic procedure, supervising the students for clinical rotation. Writing project proposals. Collaborating with different interdisciplinary research teams. Giving invited and public lecture.

Name and address of employer Faculty of veterinary medicine, University “St. Cyril and Methodius” Skopje address: Lazar Pop Trajkov 5-7 1000 Skopje R. of Macedonia

Type of business or sector University education and researcher

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Dates 6-8 October.2013 “Strategies to support improved animal welfare“ Ohrid Macedonia, AWARE Project workshop

25 June 2013 “Assessment of dogs aggressions” Skopje Macedonia workshop 07 may 2012 Royal canine small animal veterinary medicine seminar.

18-21 april 2012 “Second international epizootiology days Congress Belgrade, Serbia

3-4 October 2011 “Veterinary science and profession” International congress, Zagreb Croatia.

13-17 September 2010 International training programme “Dogs-trust” foundation London UK

1-27 November 2008 CEEPUS exchange project GZ/4432/19/08 University of Wroclaw Poland

25–31 March 2003 Visit of the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, University of Edinburgh, Easter Bush Veterinary Centre, Easter Bush, Roslyn, Midlothian, EH25 9RG; Scotland, UK, under the Tempus Project related Veterinary Education (Joint European Project No CD_JEP-15017-2000)

16th –23 th March 2002 Visit of the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies, University of Edinburgh, Easter Bush Veterinary Centre, Easter Bush, Roslyn, Midlothian, EH25 9RG; Scotland, UK, under the Tempus Project related Veterinary Education (Joint European Project No CD_JEP-15017-2000).

1998 August-October:Working in Small animal Clinic at Veterinary Faculty, Hannover Germany Host Prof. D-r I. Nolte, under TEMPUS IMG Project

Title of qualification awarded 24. January 2014 decision No. 0201-4/2 Associated professor in scientific field Diseases for non-ruminant animals.

18. May 2009 decision No. 0201-2146/2 Assistant professor in scientific field Diseases for non-ruminant animals.

Principal subjects/occupational skills

covered Small animal internal medicine and horses/organizing the work of a small animal clinic, especially intensive care unit; diagnostic procedure for cardiology patients, regular duty in clinic

Name and type of organisation

providing education and training Doctoral thesis titled “Level of lead and cadmium on the dog from urban and ruralarea in Republic of Macedonia“ defendant at Faculty of veterinary medicine, Skopje Macedonia at February 23, 2009, mentor Prof. d-r Dimitar Kuzmanovski PhD-title Master thesis “Study of antibody titar against classical swine fever during vaccination with different commercial vaccine” defendant at Faculty of veterinary medicine, Skopje, Macedonia at February 16, 2001. Mentor Prof. d-r Zdenko Markich. MsC-title

Graduate Veterinary: Veterinary Faculty, Zagreb Croatia, duration 10 semesters. Faculty address: Heinzlova 55, HR-10000 Zagreb Croatia DVM-title

Personal skills and competences

Mother tongue Macedonian Other language(s)

Self-assessment Understanding Speaking Writing

European level (*) Listening Reading Spoken interaction Spoken production

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Social skills and competences Educational abilities: I enjoy passing knowledge and experience to others. My duty includes conducting exams, seminars, teaching lecture classes for obligation and elective subject.

Team work: during my professional career I have successfully worked in many teams with various sizes, including research team, small and large business teams for preparing business plan.

Negotiation skills: As a participant (in research or business) project I have negotiated with different stakeholder and business operators including in the project activity.

Organisational skills and

competences I’ve been project coordinator for evaluation on Faculty of veterinary medicine – Skopje, according EAEVE standards for period of 4 years. GTZ project manager course, finish successfully.

Also I have worked in small and large business teams, preparing business plan and supervising of the business plan.

I have always kept an open mind to fresh ideas and different opinions. With my colleague from the clinic, we reorganized clinical works to increases efficiency and educational opportunities for the students and for the other veterinarians. I’ve introduced the continuing educational program for private veterinarians in small animal clinics.

Technical skills and competences Basic knowledge for diagnostic imaging.

Computer skills and competences Microsoft office tools (fully competence), Corel draw Artistic skills and competences

Other skills and competences Cynology referee for II FCI group

Member of Macedonian veterinary chamber-statutory body

Driving licence I’m a holder of a Macedonian driver licence since 1986, Category B.

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Annexes Original scientific paper

Nikolovski Goran Use of ultrasonogrphy in tendon injury in horse-initial

experience, Days of veterinary medicine 2013 Struga R. of Macedonia

Ulcar Igor, Celeska Irena, Ilievska Ksenija, Atanaskova Elena, Nikolovski

Goran, Trojacanec Plamen Cytological diagnostic of canine transmissible

venereal tumor-case report Mac. Vet Rev. 2012; 35 (2)

Atanaskova Elena, Kocevski Zoran, Nikolovski Goran, Stefanovska Jovana Case report of canine co-infection with Leishmania infantum and Ehrichia canis Mac. Vet. Rev. Vol 34, No. 1, 19 - 24, 2011

Atanaskova Petrov Elena, Nikolovski Goran, Ilievska Ksenija, Trojacanec Plamen, Celeska Irena, Velev Romel Canine transmissible veneral tumor-surgical treatment and chemotherapy: case report Days of veterinary medicine Ohrid Macedonia 2012 p.p. 73-76

Goran Nikolovski, Elena Atanaskova Petrov, Sloboden Cokrevski, Elena

Arsevska, Greta Nikolovska. 2012, Slo Vet, Res 49 (2) p.p. 73-81: Bovine tuberculosis in cattle during the implementation of official control measures in Republic of Macedonia for the period 2007-2009 (i.f. 0,29)

NIKOLOVSKI G., COKREVSKI S., NIKOLOVSKA G., Initial assessment of the

multy-annual programme for eradication of bovine tuberculosis in cattle in Republic of Macedonia for the period 2007-2010; Second international epizootiology days, Belgrade, Serbia April 18-21 st, 2012 pp 91-93

NIKOLOVSKI G., ATANASKOVA E. Blood lead and cadmium levels in dogs

from urban areas in the Republic of Macedonia; The International congress “Veterinary science and profession” Zagreb, HR, October 3-4 2011, pp 47

Elena Atanaskova, Goran Nikolovski, Igor Ulcar, Vangelica Enimiteva Examination of the content of heavy metals in dogs from urban areas of Macedonia, using hair samples, Veterinary World, Vol.4 No.8 August 2011,pp 368-370

Elena Atanaskova, Zoran Kochevski, Jovana Stefanovska, Goran Nikolovski Endoparasites in wild animals at the zoological garden in Skopje, Macedonia. Journal of Threatened Taxa July 2011 3(7)

Nikolovski G., Atanaskova E. Use of canine hair samples as indicator of lead

and cadmium pollution in the Republic of Macedonia. Bulgarian Journal of Veterinary Medicine (2011), 14, No 1 pp 57-61

Jovana Stefanovska, Ivancho Naletoski, Goran Nikolovski, Zoran Kochevski, Tatjana Zivicnjak, Franjo Martinkovic Prevalence of visceral leishmaniasis among urban dogs in Skopje, R. Macedonia abstract; Second international southeastern and eastern parasitological society conference (2011) Zagreb Croatia 13-15 June

Nikolovski G., Atanaskova E. Degenerative myelopathy in dogs. (2010) Mac.

Vet Rew. Vol 33, No1 pp 33-37

Stefanovska Jovana, Naletoski I., Nikolovski G., Kocevski Z. Prevalence and main aspect of diagnosis, treatment and prevention of canine leishmaniasis in R. Macedonia (scinetific presentation) Days of veterinary medicine Ohrid Macedonia 2010, 28-30 october pp 14

Ilieski V., Pendovski L., Trojacanec P., Ilievska K., Nikolovski G., Petkov V., Popovska-Percinic F. Endoscopy and bronchoscopy of dog plastinated specimen Anat. Histol. Embryol. Vol. 39 (2010) pp 295- (i.f. 0,573)

Editorial board membership

Member of the local board of International scientific ournal Macedonian veterinary review

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