Maksym Tymoshenko

Maksym Tymoshenko
Максим Тимошенко
Maksym Tymoshenko
Born (1972-04-20) 20 April 1972
Kyiv, Ukraine
Residence Kyiv
Nationality  Ukraine
Education Lysenko Kyiv Specialized Music Boarding School
Alma mater Kyiv National Economic University
National Academy of Government Managerial Staff of Culture and Arts
Occupation
Known for
Home town Kyiv
Spouse(s) Roxelana
Children Sophie
Parent(s) Oleh Tymoshenko
Vira Tymoshenko
Awards
Website greencross.org.ua

Maksym Tymoshenko (Ukrainian: Максим Тимошенко, Ukrainian pronunciation: [mɑk'sɪm tɪmɔ'ʃɛnkɔ]; born 20 April 1972) is a Ukrainian culturologist and a social activist. He is a doctor of philosophy (2013),[1] a professor of the National Academy of Government Managerial Staff of Culture and Arts (2014),[2] an Honored Art Worker of Ukraine (2015).[3]

His awards: the Order of Christ the Saviour (2001),[4] the special prize "For a considerable contribution to promoting a positive image of Ukraine in the world" of the nationwide program "Person of the year" (2004),[5] the title of Ambassador for Peace (2005),[6] the Order of Merit, 3rd class (2006).[7] He is the chairman of the board of the international charitable foundation Dukhovna Spadshcyna (Ukrainian: Духовна спадщина, Spiritual Heritage) (1997–2003, since 2003 its honorary chairman). The president of the international foundation Dni Ukrainy (Ukrainian: Дні України, Days of Ukraine) (since 2006).[8] The president of the national environmental organization Green Cross Ukraine (since 2012).[9]

Biography

Maksym Tymoshenko was born in Kyiv, Ukraine, on 20 April 1972 in the family of a teacher and the president of the Kyiv Conservatory Oleh Tymoshenko. Maksym Tymoshenko graduated from the Lysenko Kyiv Specialized Music Boarding School[10] (1990). He graduated from the Kyiv National Economic University (1996, faculty of economy), MBA qualification. He got the second higher education at the National Academy of Government Managerial Staff of Culture and Arts (2012).[11]

He worked at the Ukrainian Culture Foundation's Office in Kyiv (1991–1992, as the head of department; 1992–1993, as the director), at Nezalezhnist JSCB (1993–1997, as the chairman of the board),[12] in the administration of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (2003–2014), National Academy of Government Managerial Staff of Culture and Arts (since 2012, since 2013 as an associate professor, since 2014 as a professor). The place of residence the city of Kyiv.

Activity

Scientific work

Maksym Tymoshenko is the author of over 20 publications in academy books and periodicals. He participated in scientific conferences. He upheld his thesis titled "International humanitarian strategies in contemporary Ukraine as a systemic cultural and artistic phenomenon" (2012) and took his degree of doctor of philosophy (2013).[13]

Social activity

The Dni Ukrainy foundation under M. Tymoshenko's supervision promotes cultural achievements of the country.[14] "Days of Ukraine in Europe" were held along the French Riviera (Cannes, Nice, Monte Carlo, 2004), in Paris (2004, 2005), Vatican City (2005),[15] the Principality of Monaco (Monte Carlo, 2006, 2009).[16]

Green Cross Ukraine (being under M. Tymoshenko's supervision since 2012) is a national committee of Green Cross International. The organization supports children affected by the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant. Throughout 12 years of its work, over 40 thousand children were cured and restored to health.[17]

Notes

  1. #The author's publications.
  2. Tymoshenko Maksym Olehovych. National Academy of Government Managerial Staff of Culture and Arts. 2015. (Ukrainian)
  3. Decree of the President of Ukraine No 27/2015 "On presenting Ukraine's Government awards on the occasion of Ukraine's National Unity Day", 22 January 2015. Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. 2015. (Ukrainian)
  4. Presenting awards. Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the Kyivan Patriarchate. 2001. (Ukrainian)
  5. International Prizes of 2004. Person of the year. (Ukrainian)
  6. Ambassadors of Peace. This sonorous title was given to the Kyivites Mykhailo Zakharash, Tetyana Popova, Maksym Tymoshenko, Yuri Bohutsky and Yuri Shcherbak. Khreshchatyk. 9 November 2005. (Ukrainian)
  7. Decree of the President of Ukraine No 40/2006 "On presenting Ukraine's Government awards", 20 January 2006. Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. 2006. (Ukrainian)
  8. The foundation's structure. Dni Ukrainy. (Ukrainian)
  9. Cooperation, development and achievements of Green Cross Ukraine. Green Cross Ukraine. 11 April 2013.
  10. The year of Joseph Haydn // Exclusive Style. 2009. November–December. P. 15.
  11. Tymoshenko Maksym Olehovych. Ukraine's honorary names. (Ukrainian)
  12. Імена України 2007 : біогр. енциклопедичний словник. К. : Фенікс, 2007. С. 509. (Ukrainian)
  13. #Literature.
  14. Aksyonova, M. Ukrainian stars off to Monte Carlo. What's On Kyiv. October 2006.
  15. Italy to host "Days of Ukraine in Europe" on 26–31 July. Ukrinform. 22 July 2005.
  16. Horobets, M. Days of Ukrainian culture in Monaco. Welcome to Ukraine. October 2006.
  17. About us. Green Cross Ukraine.

Literature

The author's publications

  1. Тимошенко, М. О. Гуманітарні аспекти державної культурної політики сучасної України // Трансформація освіти і культура: традиції та сучасність : матеріали міжнар. наук.-творчої конференції, Одеса–Київ–Варшава, 2–3 травня 2012 р. К., 2012. С. 95. (Ukrainian)
  2. Тимошенко, М. О. Міжнародні гуманітарні стратегії в сучасній Україні як системний культуротворчий феномен : автореф. дис. … канд. культурології : 26.00.01. К., 2012. 20 с. (Ukrainian)
  3. Тимошенко, М. О. Персоніфікація композиторської творчості як спосіб усвідомлення та презентації ціннісного культурного досвіду // Культура і сучасність. К., 2013. № 1. С. 99–104. (Ukrainian)
  4. Тимошенко, М. О. До питання про національно-стильові чинники в культурно-мистецькому просторі // Культура і сучасність. К., 2014. № 1. C. 77–82. (Ukrainian)

Biographical materials

  1. Тимошенко М. О. // Хто є хто в Україні. К. : КІС, 2006. С. 963. (Ukrainian)
  2. Ємельянова, Л. П. Родина Тимошенків. К., 2012. С. 66–117, 172–189. (Ukrainian)

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