Interns

The Center for Urban History welcomes interns each year from various humanities fields, including history, cultural studies, sociology, anthropology, and others. It is essential for the Center to involve students in different areas of the institution's work, familiarize them with a variety of methods and approaches to project implementation, and collaborate with universities to contribute to nurturing the future professional environment. During their internship, students have the opportunity to engage with the Center's research community, work with resources from the Urban Media Archive, the online platform "Interactive Lviv," the educational platform "REESOURCES," participate in public history programs, assist in organizing academic events, implement communication strategies, and work with the Center's library.

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Alona Kochubei

Lviv National Academy of Arts, Socio-Cultural Management
During her internship, Alona analyzed the target audience for the Center's events and helped adapt news reports for various platforms.

Anna Hondia

Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, Socio-Cultural Management
Anna analyzed the target audience for the Center's events, contributed to the creation of news reports, and participated in the preparation for public events.
"This experience was an important component in my professional development thanks to gaining the skills that can only be acquired through direct involvement."

Nataliia Fedyshyn

Ukrainian Catholic University
Nataliia cooperated with the Center's Urban Media Archive and prepared English translations of albums from Stepan Haiduchok's collection. For this she consulted with researchers, helped to decipher handwritten notes, and clarified names and surnames.

Viktoriia Malakhovska

Ukrainian Catholic University, Cultural Studies
Victoriia worked with materials from the Urban Media Archive.

Asia Pavlenko

Ukrainian Catholic University, Cultural Studies
"The Center for Urban History is an excellent entry point into the academic sphere. By joining the institution, in is impossible to remain on the sidelines and miss out on the most high-profile events and discussions. The Center is also a comfortable place to take your first step in any direction."

Ostap Rymyk

Ukrainian Catholic University, History and Cultural Heritage
Ostap offered logistical help in organizing and preparing spaces for events and organizational support during the annual symposium "The Most Documented War."

Sofiia Stupnytska

Ukrainian Catholic University, Cultural Studies
Sofia worked with materials from the Urban Media Archive.

Yelyzaveta Bobrova

Ukrainian Catholic University, Cultural Studies
Yelyzaveta worked with the materials in the Urban Media Archive and wrote descriptions of part of the collection of photographs by Mykola Bilokon and of the Lviv Bus Factory. She also contributed to the descriptions of materials in the "Visual Documentation of War" collection.

Anna Zorena

University of Giessen
During her internship, Anna described and analyzed the amateur film made in the late 20th century by Lviv native Ryshard Sorovk, who traveled through Soviet Ukraine, Asia, and Europe.

Yaroslav-Yurii Makar

Ukrainian Catholic University, History and Cultural Heritage

Oleksandr Balychev

Oleksandr worked with the education department; in particular, he wrote and edited subtitles for Bohdan Shumylovych's online course "How to Understand and Read Visual Media."

Sofiia Kerepko

University of Wrocław
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