Dr. Tetiana Kyselova, Associated Researcher
Dr. Tetiana Kyselova, associate professor at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, School of Law and Department of International Relations; director and founder of the Mediation and Dialogue Research Center at Kyiv-Mohyla Academy.
Dr. Kyselova holds a DPhil from the University of Oxford and a PhD from the Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. She was certified as a mediator by the Search for Common Ground and as a business mediator by the IHK Academy Munich and Upper Bavaria. Dr. Kyselova teaches courses in Alternative Dispute Resolution, Mediation and Conflict Resolution, Methodology of Research. Apart from Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Dr. Kyselova was a guest lecturer and researcher at the Uppsala University, Queen Mary University of London, European University Viadrina, Giessen University, Torino University. She has been working with peacebuilding civil society and professional community of mediators in Ukraine for the last 20 years advising them on the strategies of peacebuilding, self-regulation, training, methodology of mediation and dialogue. She has served as an advisor/consultant to the Parliamentary Drafting Committee on Mediation Law, the Ministry of Reintegration and Temporality Occupied Territories of Ukraine, Council of Europe, IFC/World Bank, USAID, OSCE, UNDP, Crisis Management Initiative and others.
Dr. Kyselova holds a DPhil from the University of Oxford and a PhD from the Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. She was certified as a mediator by the Search for Common Ground and as a business mediator by the IHK Academy Munich and Upper Bavaria. Dr. Kyselova teaches courses in Alternative Dispute Resolution, Mediation and Conflict Resolution, Methodology of Research. Apart from Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, Dr. Kyselova was a guest lecturer and researcher at the Uppsala University, Queen Mary University of London, European University Viadrina, Giessen University, Torino University. She has been working with peacebuilding civil society and professional community of mediators in Ukraine for the last 20 years advising them on the strategies of peacebuilding, self-regulation, training, methodology of mediation and dialogue. She has served as an advisor/consultant to the Parliamentary Drafting Committee on Mediation Law, the Ministry of Reintegration and Temporality Occupied Territories of Ukraine, Council of Europe, IFC/World Bank, USAID, OSCE, UNDP, Crisis Management Initiative and others.
Areas of Expertise
Conflict Resolution, Post-Conflict Reconciliation and Peacebuilding, Alternative Dispute Resolution, Mediation and Dialogue