Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies
Our Staff
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Dr. Anatolii Podolskyi
Director of the Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies (UCHS)-
Scope of scholarly interests
- History of Ukrainian Jews in XX century;
- History of the Holocaust;
- Ukrainian-Jewish relationship in historic perspective;
- Comparative research of genocide in XX century;
- Culture and politics of memory about World War II.
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Contact address:
uhcenter@holocaust.kyiv.ua
holocaust_center@ukr.netAdditional information
Leading research associate of Kuras Institute of Political and Ethnic Studies at National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine:[More]
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Vitalii Bobrov
Coordinator of educational projects, trainer, educational programs developer, mentor in projects for adults, translator and editor (Eng)-
Scope of interests:
- Teaching about Holocaust history.
- Non-formal education.
- Combating prejudice and xenophobia through methods of formal, non-formal and informal education.
- Comparative research of genocide in XX century.
- Development of workshops and exercises.
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Halyna Korniienko
Teacher of History Cherkasy First City Gymnasia Cherkasy RegionResponsibilities at UCHS:
Direction of activity in Ukrainian Center for Holocaust Studies Manager of the official page of the center in social network Facebook.-
Scope of interests:
- Infomedia literacy.
- Project work.
- Non-formal education.
Contact address:
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Liubov Kreminets
History and geography teacher in Rava-Ruska school #2, Zhovkva region, Lvivska oblast.Responsibilities at UCHS:
Editor of information-pedagogical bulletin “Lessons of the Holocaust”.-
Scope of interests:
- Innovative pedagogical methods.
- Modern methods and formats of teaching.
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Contact address:
kreminets_88@ukr.net
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Additional information:
In 2011 graduated from Ivan Franko Lviv National University – historian, history teacher. 2018 – geography teacher in Ternopil Volodymyr Hnatiuk National Pedagogical University -

Olha Limonova
Teacher of history and law.Responsibilities at UCHS:
Co-author of methodical materials for “Babyn Yar: Memory against History’s Background” (teacher’s guide) educational resource; trainer at Kyiv and regional seminars of this project; guide work within “Protecting Memory” project.-
Scope of pedagogical interests:
- Research work with students about the Holocaust in Ukraine and Kyiv in particular.
- Popularizing commemoration activities for World War II victims.
- Education about the Holocaust for students and teachers.
- Creation of new methodical materials on this topic.
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Ruslan Sydoriako
Web developer, system administrator, responsible for UCHS website.Contact address:
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Mykhailo Tiaglyy
Research associate at UCHS, managing editor of “Holocaust and Modernity. Studies in Ukraine and the World” scholarly journal.-
Scope of interests:
- Policy towards the Roma (Gypsies) during the occupation period in Ukraine (1941-1944).
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Contact address:
holocaust_studies@ukr.net
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Nadiia Ufimtseva
MA in Jewish StudiesResponsibilities at UCHS:
Lecturer, trainer for UCHS educational programs, projects coordinator.-
Scope of scholarly interests:
- Jewish Studies, history of Ukrainian Jews.
- History of reading, history of everyday life.
- Gender studies.
- The Holocaust history in Ukraine.
Contact address:
nadia.ufimtseva@gmail.com
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Brief biography:
Was born in Kiev on October 13th, 1985. Has lived in Kyiv ever since. During school time got engaged in the Holocaust studies and has conducted several researches on the Holocaust in Ukraine. Ever since has been deepening knowledge in the different aspects of the Tragedy of European Jewry which brought about numerous victims, the crush and disappearance of a whole Jewish-Yiddish culture of Ukraine and other East-European Countries, as well as crush of all humanistic approaches and philosophies.