The interview with Professor Svitlana Kuzmina, who worked at Taurida University before the occupation of Crimea and after moving to Kyiv, tells about her experience of working at the university before and after the occupation of Crimea
Mykola was in Chernihiv when the city was under siege, he continued working in the medical center, despite the attempts of the occupiers to kill the residents of this city with cold and hunger. This story is about humanity, responsibility and dedication to one’s work.
This story is about Nadia Timrova, a first-year university student. Nadia shares the story of leaving her hometown, life in France and returning to Ukraine.
Svitlana is a mother, an engineer, and a resident of the Kramatorsk city. After the beginning of Russian full-scale war against Ukraine, her life changed dramatically, as did the lives of many of us. Svitlana shares her experience of leaving Kramatorsk, living in Germany and returning to Ukraine
Ms. Anastasia Kyrylenko, our heroine today, is a teacher from the occupied Kherson Oblast, who hopes for a quick liberation of her village. In this interview, she will tell us about the living conditions in the captured region, her activities, her thoughts on the fate of man, and her hopes for the future.
We talk to Ukrainians who have an active civic position, work in the field of education, journalism, people who get the truth out there thus inspiring others to take that mission too. This time, we got in touch with Tanya Kozyreva, a Ukrainian journalist, who is currently studying at Harvard as a Nieman fellow. The Nieman Fellowship is one of the best journalism scholarships that exist in the world.
Today I got to talk with Olga Droniak. Olga is a student of political science at the Ukrainian Catholic University (Lviv). She is an exchange student at the University of Notre Dame, USA, (2022). She has a small blog on TikTok about studying at the American university.
Today, we asked Yulia Nesterenko to share her story with us. She’s a Candidate of Philological Sciences, editor, writer, promoter of education. Ms. Yulia currently lives in Canada, and how are things with refugees there, what is the government’s policy towards Ukrainians? Read more in our interview below.
Today I had the opportunity to talk to Angelika Dosenko, who holds a PhD in Social Communications, she’s an associate Professor of the Department of International Journalism at Boris Grinchenko Kyiv University.
Today I had a chance to talk to Ivanna Shkromyda, she’s a journalist who creates podcasts (the most famous one is probably “Acoustics of Shadows”, it’s about great writers).
I had the opportunity to talk to Valeria Filenko, a girl studying at the Taurida Vernadsky University. She comes from Kherson, which, as we know, had been occupied since the first weeks of this war, and only recently did we receive the long-awaited news about the liberation of the city.
Today I had the opportunity to speak with Iryna Soroka, journalist of “Suspilne Kultura”, she previously worked for “Suspilne Krym”, studied at National Aviation University
Today I had the opportunity to talk to Hanna Bokova, journalist, editor-in-chief of the media “Bakhmut IN.UA”.
Today I had the opportunity to talk with Kristina Chorba, whom I have known since my studies in Taurida National V.I. Vernadsky University. The girl talked about her experience of living through the war, shared her thoughts on various topical issues for our country and for all of us.
I managed to talk with Anastasia Izvoschikova. The girl works as an editor at “Suspilne movlennia’’ [Public Broadcasting] and is a 4th year student of the Taras Shevchenko National University, Institute of Journalism in Kyiv. She likes journalism, likes to write, realizing that her texts are read by thousands of people. She is fond of art: music, dancing, poetry. And also of French and travels.
I had the opportunity to talk with Mariana Bahlai. Mariana is a student of the Faculty of Journalism at the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv. She is fond of music, reading, learning foreign languages.
I was lucky to be able to talk with Yana Melnychenko. The girl works in journalism, also volunteers in her spare time and is a third-year student at the National University of Ostroh Academy.
“Belief in our victory and our future is what makes us keep on going and not give up halfway.” Today we will reveal the history of the war through the eyes of Danylo, a student of Zaporizhzhia Polytechnic National University.
I had the chance to talk with Olesia Zhdanovych today, famous historian, writer, she shares with us her own story, how the war has impacted her life and work.
“When I recall that day, February 24, it’s hard for me to hold back my emotions, just like for all Ukrainians. This date will forever be marked in my memory with the color of blood…”
We speak with members of our youth that have an active public position. One of them is Diana Bondarenko. Diana currently works as an editor for the OmTV UA news channel, and we’re happy to have gotten to talk with her.
This story is about Victoria Babich, a second-year student at Taras Shevchenko Kyiv National University. She shared her experience of volunteering, talked about studying at one of the best Ukrainian higher education institutions, along with moving to Kyiv during the war.