Jasna Pašić holds a Master's degree from the Department of History, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Sarajevo. The focus of her research is Bosnian and Herzegovinian past in the 20th century in the context of regional and global historical trends. She has participated in numerous conferences, seminars and workshops with an emphasis on teaching about the past, the culture of remembrance and the practice of dialogue. She has collaborated with organizations and institutions such as EUROCLIOHiP BiH, Historical Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Youth Initiative for Human Rights (YIHRBiH), Anne Frank House Museum, Konrad Adenauer Foundation, Documenta – Center for Dealing with the Past from Zagreb, The Memorial de la Shoah Museum of Paris, etc. She participated in numerous study trips and additional trainings in the countries of the region, but also in France, Germany and the Netherlands, organized by Yahad in Unum, Caen Memorial cite de l’historie pour la paix; University of Leipzig and University of Sarajevo. She is currently pursuing a doctoral study at the Department of History at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Sarajevo in the field of history of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 19th and 20th centuries with a focus on the impact of the economy on social processes and urban development in Bihać after World War II. She has published a number of scientific and research papers. She lives and works in Bihać.