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National scientific agricultural library

National academy of agrarian sciences of Ukraine

PODGAYNA Tetyana Mykolayivna

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PIDGAYNA Tetyana Mykolaivna

(30.04.1988)

candidate of historical sciences (2015),
senior researcher,
scientific secretary
of the NNSGB of the National Academy of Sciences

In 2011, she graduated from the Faculty of History and Law of Mykola Gogol Nizhyn State University and received the qualification – teacher of history and jurisprudence.

 During 2012 – In 2015, she studied at the graduate school of the State (since December 2012, the National) scientific agricultural library of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine, in 2015 she defended her PhD thesis on the specialty 07.00.07 – history of science and technology on the topic: "Activity of K. I. Osmak in the scientific and organizational support of agriculture in Ukraine (1910 – 1920s of the 20th century)".

 Since January 2014 – junior researcher, since September 2015 – researcher of the department of document provision and preservation of scientific funds, since December 2015 – senior researcher of the same department of the National Scientific Research Institute of the National Academy of Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences, from April 2016 to the present day – senior researcher of the archives sector of the Institute of Agrarian Science, Education and Technology.

The author of more than 30 scientific works on the history of agrarian science and education of Ukraine, including 1 bio-bibliographic index, 2 collections of scientific reading materials, others – theoretical articles on the specified topic.

Awarded with a valuable gift of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (2014), an honorary certificate of the Poltava Regional Council (2015), a certificate of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine (2016), a prize of the Presidium of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine "For the best scientific report of a young scientist of the National Academy of Sciences in fundamental and applied research" (2016).

 

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