Tetiana Anatoliivna Dziuba (née Murzenko; born 19 July 1966) is a Ukrainian writer, literary critic, journalist, and translator. Doctor of Sciences in Social Communications, Professor, People's Poet of Ukraine, and member of the National Union of Writers of Ukraine (2002).
Tetiana Dziuba was born in Brusnytsia, Kitsman Raion, Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukrainian SSR.[1]
She graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of Taras Shevchenko Kyiv National University, postgraduate studies at the Institute of Literature of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, and doctoral studies at the Institute of Journalism of Taras Shevchenko Kyiv National University.[2]
Dziuba worked as the head of the department of the Chernihiv regional newspaper "Hart," the correspondent of the newspaper "Molod Ukrainy" in the Chernihiv region. She also taught at the Kyiv Institute "Slavic University" and the Taras Shevchenko Chernihiv State Pedagogical University. She is also a professor at Mykola Gogol Nizhyn State University.[3]
Dziuba is a Doctor of Sciences in Social Communications, Professor, and Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of the Higher School of Kazakhstan.[4] Since 2021, she has been an Honorary Professor of the Academic Center of Science and Education, named after Johann Goethe (Germany, Hessen, 2021).
Dziuba is a member of the National Union of Writers of Ukraine and the National Union of Journalists of Ukraine.
The "Golden Book of World Records" mentions the world records of Tetyana and Serhiy Dzyuba. Their works have been translated into one hundred languages of the world and printed in leading magazines of 80 countries, more than 50 of their books have been published in different languages abroad. Serhii and Tetiana Dzyuba are laureates of over 250 international awards in 65 countries.[5]
Dziuba is married to Ukrainian writer and translator Serhii Dzyuba.
Dziuba is a laureate of Ukrainian state, international, and foreign literary awards, including:
International and Ukrainian ratings and awards, such as: