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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Danylo Yankovskyi

Ukrainian Catholic University, Cultural Studies
Danylo joined the educational project "Surviving the 90s" (2016) and later the exhibition about Vili Furgalo entitled "Manifestation" (2020). As part of his internship, Danylo studied the Facebook community surrounding the page "The Unforgettable 90s -- Photos by Vili Furgalo." He identified the main features of this group and the specifics of commenting on photos, processed and organized a large number of user comments from this Facebook group, which became the basis of the interactive module in the exhibition that introduced visitor to the issues surrounding the use of internet sources in contemporary research.

Liudmyla Batalova

Ukrainian Catholic University, Cultural Studies
Liudmyla was involved in researching and writing descriptions for the Konsulov family of architects archive as a part of the "Urban Media Archive" project. In her work, the student developed special reference books, a bibliographic reference on the architect Antolii Konsulov, and a chronological list of projects he had implemented, thereby writing descriptions for over 400 archival items. Additionally, Liudmyla Batalova participated in the Center's working seminar about prospects and challenges of work with the Konsulov family archive.

Anastasiia Zasiedko

Ukrainian Catholic University, Cultural Studies
Anastasiia was involved in developing the project "City and Art on the Border." She studied the video recordings and interviews with artists, and on the interactive map, she superimposed places, that were important to the artists and their narratives.

Iryna Stepaniak

Ukrainian Catholic University, Cultural Studies
Before the internship began, Iryna conducted a mini-study of the Center's communication strategy. During her internship, she was involved in promoting the center's events in February and part of March: she prepared press releases, wrote event summaries, assisted with preparing posts for the Center's Facebook page, distributed printed promotional materials, and helped with updating and supplementing the media contact base. She also was involved in the project "Archive 404."

Mariia Kozak

Ukrainian Catholic University, Cultural Studies
Mariia was involved in the educational project "Surviving the 90s" (2016) and subsequently in the exhibition about Vilі Furhalo "Manifestation" (2020). The result of her student internship was a research paper about public space, transformation of publicity, and the digital agora with focus on the collection of Vilі Furhalo. The paper complemented the exhibition.

Liana Blikharska

Jagiellonian University, History
Liana worked on the Center's digital projects. For "Lviv Interactive," she translated descriptions of research projects and topics into Polish, as well as short descriptions of architectural objects. Liana digitized part of Rumyantsev's private collection, which contains photographs of Lviv from the 1960s and 1970s, as part of her work with the Urban Media Archive. She was also involved in the organization of academic events, in particular, the international conference "Entrances/Exits of socialism: Visions and Experiences of Change in Cities of the 'Second World.'"

Marta Sikyrynska

Ukrainian Catholic University, History
In 2017, Marta collected visual and oral history materials for the summer school "Sykhiv: Spaces, Memories, Practices."

Viktoriia Panas

Ukrainian Catholic University, History
In 2015, Viktoriia contributed to the Urban Media Archive, particularly by cataloging archival materials in the Tanas Nykyforuk Collection, and worked in the communications department of the Center for Urban History. In 2017, she was involved in collecting the visual and oral history materials for the summer school "Sykhiv: Spaces, Memories, Practices."

Oleksandr Tyron

Ukrainian Catholic University, Media Communications

Anna Dorozhko

Ukrainian Catholic University, Media Communications

Alina Zhurbenko

Ukrainian Catholic University, Media Communications
Alina transcribed interviews from the collection "The Story of One Street" and prepared them for publication on the website.

Yulia Kishchuk

Ukrainian Catholic University, Cultural Studies
Yulia joined the educational project "Surviving the 90s" (2016).
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