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.

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