Aleksandar Sasha Trajkovski (Macedonian cyrillic: Александар Саша Трајковски; born 28 March 1985), better known as Saša Trajkovski is Macedonian poet, medical doctor, translator and interpreter, full member and a part of the MACEDONIAN SCIENTIFIC SOCIETY - BITOLA.
(MND-Bitola).
Education and working career:
He has completed his primary education in the PS “Goce Delchev”, and his secondary education in the HS “Josip Broz Tito” (graduate of 2004) in Bitola, where he was born on the 28th of March 1985.
He has completed his studies in medicine at the renowned European University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Carol Davila” - Bucharest, Romania on the 31st of October 2011, with 360 ETCS (European Credit Transfer System or European Point Transfer and Accumulation System) according to the Bologna model of organizing studies.
He represents the first generation of Macedonian doctors from Bucharest, Romania who completed their medical and master’s studies in the Bologna program at the Medical Faculty in Bucharest. There, the 1st and the 2nd cycle of university studies are studied integrated together during the six years, which enable the graduate to obtain the title Doctor of Medicine and the scientific degree Master of Medicine.
Literary output:
He is the author of several unpublished books (poetry for adults and children).
Books for adults, entitled “Lyricl Elegies” and “Poems from the Balkan” were published in many languages. Book of poems “LYRIC ELEGIES” won a price “THE SOUL OF THE BAZAR”.
The second collection of poetry for the youngest readers entitled “Short Poems For Youngest Bohemians” was published by the first independent publisher in Macedonia (from 1987) - GJURGJA.
The author have been principal investigator of many research projects: European Interpretations, The New Image of the Balkans ...
Furthermore, he also works as a free lance interpreter and literary translator.
He has translated literary works by prominent contemporary Macedonian writers into Romanian, also translated for renowned literary organizations, such as the Struga Poetry Evenings.