Martina Lozanoska Najdovska
Martina Lozanoska Najdovska is a gender studies researcher and educator based in Skopje, North Macedonia. She completed her undergraduate studies at the Faculty of Philosophy – Institute of Gender Studies and she is currently enrolled in the Institute’s master’s programme in Gender Studies at UKIM. Since October 2020 she have worked as a graduate teaching assistant at the Institute of Gender Studies. She is currently focused on developing and applying AI tools to advance gender equality and social inclusion. She contributes to the AI Platform of the Faculty of Philosophy – an initiative that integrates artificial intelligence into teaching, learning, and research and supports an AI Platform for Gender Studies. Also, she contributes in developing AI agents and learning bots to operationalize RESI (Gender Equality and Social Inclusion) principles for policy analysis, implementation and evaluation, and to deliver AI-supported trainings for gender-sensitive research. She coordinates projects that use AI to counter gender-related misinformation and anti-gender narratives by developing chatbots that detect and respond to disinformation, as part of the AI Against Gender Equality Misinformation initiative and the wider AI & Gender Equality Platform. She also takes part in applied RESI workshops and policy-engagement activities that introduce AI tools to local stakeholders, for example in capacity-building events under the “Together for Gender Equality” project. Her ongoing work combines applied research, platform development, and training to scale AI-supported pedagogy and evidence-based gender-inclusive policy tools across higher education and public institutions.