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Anna Korbut

Anna Korbut

Academy Robert Bosch Fellow, Chatham House
Spain
  • Media
  • Reforms
  • Domestic politics
  • Media
  • Reforms
  • Domestic politics

Biography

Anna Korbut is an expert on Ukrainian politics and the media sector. She researched Ukraine’s media landscape with Chatham House in 2018-2019 and has worked as consultant on media related topics with the BBC Media Action and LSE Arena project. In 2010-18, she worked as a journalist in Ukraine, reporting on international affairs and Ukraine’s foreign policy. Prior to that, Anna worked on capital markets and finance reform projects supported by USAID.

She regularly comments on domestic and international developments for Ukrainian and foreign media outlets. Her articles have been published by New Eastern Europe, Carnegie Europe, CIDOB, El Confidencial and The American Interest.

In 2017, Anna participated in the James Denton Transatlantic Fellowship in Washington. She holds a degree in foreign languages from the Kyiv National Linguistic University.

Media

Entrevista con Anna Korbut en el evento Why Ukraine Matters: Five Years after Euromaidan

Publications

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Areas of Expertise

  • Media
  • Reforms
  • Domestic politics

Regions of Expertise

  • Ukraine

Experience

Chatham Houe
Academy Robert Bosch Fellow
Chatham House
2018 - Present - 6 yrs
London, United Kingdom
Default Work Experience
Deputy Chief Editor
Ukrayinskiy Tyzhden (Ukrainian Week)
2015 - 2018 - 3 yrs
Default Work Experience
Reporter and International Desk Editor
Ukrayinskiy Tyzhden (Ukrainian Week)
2010 - 2015 - 5 yrs
Default Work Experience
Interpreter and Project Assistant
Capital Markets Project, USAID
2006 - 2010 - 4 yrs
Kyiv National Linguistic University
BA and Specialist in Foreign Languages
Kyiv National Linguistic University
2002 - 2007 - 5 yrs

Contact

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Location:
Madrid, Spain
Languages:
  • English
  • Ukranian
  • Russian
  • Spanish

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