Global Health

Cvetanka Kiroska

With over 14 years of international experience across Germany, the UK, the USA, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Hungary, I bring a diverse background in international relations, project management, and human rights advocacy to the Institute for Global Health. My professional journey has included over 8 years of work with inter-governmental and non-governmental organizations, where I specialized in managing complex, high-impact projects aimed at social justice and legal protection.

I hold an M.B.A. in International Business, awarded with Magna Cum Laude and an Excellence Award, from Schiller International University (Heidelberg) and the University of Roehampton (London). Additionally, I hold an M.A. in International Relations and European Studies, funded by a George Soros scholarship, from Central European University (Budapest), and a B.A. in English Language and Literature from the University “Ss. Cyril & Methodius” (Skopje).

My recent roles include serving as Head of Project Management for Just Access e.V. in Heidelberg, where I oversee strategic initiatives to support access to justice globally. I also work as a freelance Business English Lecturer at SRH University Heidelberg, drawing on my background in international business and language expertise to help students and professionals communicate effectively in diverse environments.

Languages: English (C2), German (B2), Macedonian (native), Croatian, Serbian (near native).

Core competencies: Project management, international relations, human rights advocacy, multilingual communication, digital literacy (MS Office, Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Canva).

Interests: Yoga, drawing, reading, dancing, and culinary arts.