Itana Gogić graduated from the Law Faculty of the University of Montenegro. During her studies, she spent one semester on exchange through the Erasmus+ programme at the Law Faculty of the University of Cordoba in Spain. She successfully completed capacity-building programme for youth within CCE’s YouthJobLink project – connecting youth and social enterprises, supported by the Directorate for Finance and Contracting of EU Assistance Funds (CFCU) of the Ministry of Finance of the Government of Montenegro. Furthermore, she enhanced expertise in the field of human rights and freedoms, focusing on discrimination issues, as well as in the areas of commercial law, academic integrity, and academic writing skills through seminars organized by the Law Faculty. She participated in one of the largest projects of the Law Faculty, ENEMLOS – Legal Clinics in the Service of Vulnerable Groups: Providing Free Legal Aid, implemented in collaboration with related academic institutions in Zagreb, London, and Warsaw, within the Erasmus+ programme. She has also participated in numerous seminars and conferences in Montenegro, focusing on dealing with the past and disinformation. She completed the basic media literacy course Explore and Expose, organized by the Digital Forensic Center (DFC). She is the co-author of the publications Guide for Users of the Law on Free Access to Information and Guide for Obligors of the Law on Free Access to Information. Through the CCE’s internal trainings she has enhanced her skills in communications, event organization, and free access to information. Fluent in English, with knowledge of Spanish and Italian language.