Myroslava Antonovych

Myroslava Antonovych

Visiting Scholar

Head, Center for Genocide and Human Rights Studies, and Associate Professor, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy

Myroslava Antonovych holds several law degrees — including an LLM from McGill University (Canada), a Dr. Iuris and Dr. Iuris Habil. from the Ukrainian Free University (Germany), and a specialist degree in law from Lviv National University — as well as a Ph.D. in philology from Kyiv Linguistic University. She heads the Center for Genocide and Human Rights Studies at Ukraine's National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, where she is an associate professor at the law school. She is also professor and dean at the Ukrainian Free University, Munich, and a former judge ad hoc of the European Court of Human Rights. She was a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Cincinnati, in Ohio, president of the Ukrainian Fulbright Association, and a visiting scholar at the universities of Oxford (U.K.), Washington and Lee (U.S.), Tartu (Estonia), Saarland (Germany) and others. She was awarded a scholarship under the Oxford Colleges Hospitality Scheme, an academic fellowship from the Open Society Higher Education Support Program, and a Petro Jacyk post-doctoral fellowship. She is the author of over 130 publications in public international law, international human rights, and genocide studies.