Вінніпеґ Український № 8 (20) (October 2016)
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Ukraine. Україна<br />
aroslav Pylynskyi is an independent expert. He received his<br />
kandydat nauk (Ph.D.) degree in philology from the Institute<br />
Y of Ethnology, Folklore and Art Studies, National Academy<br />
of Sciences of Ukraine in 1988, and the diploma of higher<br />
education with honors from the Kyiv State University (now Taras<br />
Shevchenko Kyiv National University) in 1983. Dr. Pylynskyi previously<br />
worked as a Professor of Ukrainian literature at the Kyiv State<br />
Pedagogical University and Kyiv State Conservatory (1989-1992), Scientific<br />
Secretary of the Division of Languages, Literature and Art Studies,<br />
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (1991-1997), Director of<br />
the Research Department of the Pylyp Orlyk Institute for Democracy<br />
(1997-1999), was a Research Fellow at the Global Security Fellows Initiative,<br />
Faculty of Social & Political Sciences, University of Cambridge,<br />
UK (1994-1995), and the Center for Multiethnic Research, University of<br />
Uppsala, Sweden (1996), former Director of the Kennan Kyiv Project<br />
Woodrow Wilson international Center for Scholars (1998 – <strong>20</strong>14).<br />
His research interests include interethnic relations, migration, and<br />
immigrants’ integration in host communities, pedagogy as a tool for<br />
integration, Russian-Ukrainian bilingualism and relations, and ethnic<br />
minorities in Ukraine. Dr. Pylynskyi is the author of over 100 publications<br />
in academic, professional, and periodical editions.<br />
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