Nataliia Khymytsia

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Khymytsia Nataliya Oleksiivna
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Birth date 27th January 1970
Birth place Kunyn, Rivnenska oblast
Nationality Ukrainian
Alma mater Ivan Franko National University of Lviv
Graduated 1992
Specialty Historian
Degree Candidate of Historical Sciences
Degree awarding 2003
Academic status associate professor
Academic status awarding 2006
Current position associate professor at SCIA at Lviv Polytechnic National University

Khymytsia Nataliya Oleksiivna is a Ukrainian scientist, the candidate of Historical Sciences, associate professor at the Department of Social Communications and Information Activities.


Biography

She was born on 27th January 1970 in a family of workers.

Father – Holub Oleksiy Yevdokymovych, mother – Holub Halyna Yevhenivna.

  • In 1998–1992 studied at Ivan Franko National University of Lviv at the Faculty of History.
  • Since 1992 worked as a head of learning and teaching cabinet of the Department of Ukrainian History, Science and Technology of Ivan Franko National University.
  • In 1995-2000 studied extramurally at graduate school of the department. From 2003 to 2005 worked as assistant professor and since 2006 as associate professor of the same department.


Scientific work

In 2003 defended her master’s thesis on «Youth participation in the Ukrainian war movement and the creation of military forces of UNR (March 1917 - April 1918)» majoring in 20.02.22 «History of Ukraine. Military history».

In 2006 gained associate professor degree.

Author of more than 50 scholarly works on the history of Ukraine, military history of Ukraine, methods of using information and communication technologies in historical researches and in state management.


Areas of research

  • Methods of creating and using of the national Web content;
  • History of Ukraine;
  • Social communication on the Internet.

Some of the scholarly works

  1. Khymytsia N. Political communication in public administration during the period of the Central Council ruling.
  2. Khymytsia N. Usage of the national Web content in modern history studies.

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