Doctoral student at the Faculty of History, Franko University of Lviv; member of the National Union of Theatre Artists of Ukraine.
Research interests: gender studies, emancipation movements, women’s education and economic activity during modernization in Galicia.
Lives and works in Lviv.
Completed the Visegrad Fund master’s program “Central Europe in History: From Multinational Monarchies to Visegrad Cooperation” at the Faculty of History, Franko University of Lviv (2019). She also holds a master’s degree in Entrepreneurship, Trade, and Exchange Activities (Lviv University of Trade and Economics, 2018) and a master’s degree in Performing Arts (Rivne State University for the Humanities, 2021).
She has participated in scholarly conferences and authored articles on the topic of women’s economic activity. She presented at the international symposium “Wars, Violence, and Revolutions (1914–1923)” organized by the Center for Urban History in Lviv. She took part in the historical project “Women’s Stories of Leadership” (2024–2025) as a researcher and co-author of the edited volume “Women’s Stories of Leadership in Ukraine: Late 19th – First Half of the 20th Century”.
Alongside her scholarly work, she is active in civic initiatives supporting women, creating theatrical productions based on texts by prominent Ukrainian women writers on feminist themes. She directed and participated in performances dedicated to combating domestic violence, held as part of the “16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence” campaign (2020, 2021). She was a fellow of the House of Europe project “Fellowships for Culture and Creative Industries Professionals” (July 2020).
She is currently working on her doctoral dissertation on the topic: “Women’s Entrepreneurship in Galicia in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries: Sociocultural Motivations and Business Strategies.”