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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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).

Anastasiia-Yaroslava Tsetnar

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

Damian Zykh

Jagiellonian University, Historical Anthropology
Damian was involved in the ongoing work of the Center's Urban Media Archive and library.

Nadiia Masliak

Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, History
Nadiia edited texts for the digital projects of the Center for Urban History.
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