Senior research fellow, Institute for Philosophy, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (since 2008)
Initiated and co-authored the concept of MSc in Urban & Regional Planning at Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture (KNUCA); co-authored the concept of MA in Urban Planning and Post-war Reconstruction, Kyiv School of Economics (KSE)
Visiting professor: Kyiv School of Economics (MA in Urban Planning and Post-war Reconstruction); Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture (MSc in Urban & Regional Planning); Kharkiv School of Architecture (2018-9); National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (2007-18).
Visiting lecturer: University of Bologna; University of Cambridge; Penn State University; Columbia University, University of Charleston.
Visiting scholar: University of Cambridge; Penn State University; University of Charleston; University of London; University of North London.
Fulbright Scholar (2002-3)
courses taught: Trans-disciplinary Readings of Architecture; The Canon and the Context: A History of Ukrainian and Western Architecture; City as a Subject of Specialized and Cultural Discourses; Cities: Geo-history; Introduction to Urban Critical Theory.
Her scholarly interests include decolonization and post-colonial studies, heritagization – de-heritagization, memorialization in urban public spaces, gender and feminist studies of architecture, urban anthropology, philosophy of art and architecture.
Affiliations: Center for Urban Studies, director; J. William Fulbright Program-Ukraine, expert; Urban Studies Almanac, head of the Editorial Board; European Association for Urban History; Book of the Year, expert; member of Expert Group, Dept. of Urban Planning and Architecture, Kyiv Municipality (2014-22); Kharkiv School of Architecture, Advisory Board member (2017-9); Kyiv School of Mayors, Advisory Board member (2015-8).
She is the author of: Written in Stone: Interventions into the history and theory of architecture. 2009. Kyiv: Vsesvit PH (in Ukrainian) and Architectural Principles in the Age of Postmodernism. 2000. Kyiv: Vsesvit PH (in Ukrainian)