Jovanka Bončić-Katerinić

[4] In her last year of studies, she was granted a scholarship from the Ministry of Construction[5] allowing her to attend Darmstadt University in Germany where she obtained two degrees.

They lived in several cities, including Petrograd, Riga, Moscow, Kozelovo, Kiev, Padolsky and the outskirts of Odessa.

Until the outbreak of the Second World War, she constructed mostly public buildings in modern-day Serbia and in Bosnia-Herzegovina.

In 1935, she built the "Queen Mary Women Teachers Training School"[10][5] and co-designed the Faculty of Law building with architect Petar Bajalović.

[8] In 2018, her original blueprints were exhibited at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine during the annual Museum Night event.

[8][12][13][14] A geology prize in her name is awarded at Darmstadt University, where she became the first woman to receive an engineering degree in Germany in 1913.

[1][15] The Berlin newspaper "Illustrierte Zeitung" even covered the story of Bončić's graduation with a photo of her surrounded by an all male class.

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