Gorana Grgić is a nonresident senior fellow at the Transatlantic Security Initiative of the Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security. She is also a senior researcher in the Swiss and Euro-Atlantic Security team at ETH Zürich’s Center for Security Studies. Grgić is also a nonresident senior lecturer at the United States Studies Centre at the University of Sydney and an expert associate with the National Security College at the Australian National University.

In recent years, Grgić was a continuing senior lecturer at the Department of Government and International Relations at the University of Sydney. She was also a research fellow in grand strategy at the Hertie School’s Centre for International Security, a Partners Across the Globe research fellow at the NATO Defense College, a visiting fellow at the Harvard Center for European Studies, and a visiting lecturer in US foreign policy at the University of Western Australia’s Perth USAsia Centre.

Grgić’s research interests include US and EU foreign policy, NATO, and the nexus between Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific security. Her research has been published with academic presses and in international relations journals including World Politics, Geopolitics, the International Political Science Review, the Journal of European Integration,and others. Grgić’s research projects and teaching activities have been funded by the European Commission, NATO, Australian Research Council, Australian Department of Defence, and the United States Institute of Peace.

In translating scholarly work to help improve public debate and decision making, Grgić has consulted government and corporate entities in Australia, United States, and Europe. She has also been a regular contributor to broadcasters and newspapers such as Bloomberg, CNBC, BBC, and the Guardian.