Oleh Kozerod Explained

Oleh Kozerod (born 1970) (Ukrainian: Оле́г Віталійович Козеро́д) is a political scientist and history researcher. He came from a Polish aristocratic family Kosyrod de Pyser coat of arms.

Biography

Kozerod was born in Ukraine, and has become a political scientist and history researcher. For many years he worked as a European reporter for several news agencies, including the World Jewish News Agency. Kozerod graduated from Kharkiv University in 1993, M.A. (Hist), Dnipropetrovsk University in 1996, Ph.D. and Donetsk University in 2009, D.Litt. He is Fellow at the Institute of Political and Ethno-national Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.[1]

Academic activities

Kozerod is an expert in the history of Ukraine, in the field of contemporary policy and national security of Great Britain and the European Union, including the history of the 20th century, terrorism, xenophobia, anti-Semitism and interethnic relations. In 1996, he defended a Ph.D thesis on historiography of the White Movement in Ukraine.

He is a member of numerous public and professional international organizations, including the European Association for Jewish Studies,[2] Royal Historical Society and Oxford University Alumni Society.[3]

Since 2002 – publisher and editor-in-chief of the Russian newspaper Achievements. Since 2001, he is a visiting Fellow and Scholar at the Oxford Center for Hebrew and Jewish Studies,[4] and Academic Visitor at the European Humanities Research Center (University of Oxford). Since 2003 - Fellow of Kuras Institute of Political and Ethno-national Studies of the Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Since 2011 – Vice President of Centre for European Democracy Studies (CEDS). Since 2018 – Professor Zerah Business School.

Publications

Kozerod is an author of scientific and op-ed articles, and several monographs, including:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Home : National Academy Of Sciences Of Ukraine. Kuras Institute Of Political And Ethnic Studies . Ipiend.gov.ua . 1991-12-11 . 2012-11-20.
  2. Web site: European Association for Jewish Studies - EAJS Online Directory. 2012-11-20. Eurojewishstudies.org.
  3. Web site: 2012-11-16. Alumni home - University of Oxford. 2012-11-20. Alumni.ox.ac.uk.
  4. Web site: Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies | A Recognised Independent Centre of the University of Oxford . Ochjs.ac.uk . 2012-11-20.
  5. Web site: JHS: Preprints and reprints series - preprint 53 (English) . Jewish-heritage.org . 2012-11-20 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130612132133/http://www.jewish-heritage.org/prep53.htm . 2013-06-12 .