Mykola Swarnyk
Mykola Swarnyk was an Ukrainian photographer, wikipedian, teacher, public figure, scientist and journalist (born 1957). He was born at Lutsk.
Mykola Swarnyk in brief
- Born
- 1957
- Known for
- photographer, wikipedian, teacher, public figure, scientist and journalist
- Place of birth
- Lutsk
Career and activity
He was employed by Institute of the Ecology of the Carpathians of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Lviv State University of Physical Culture, Lviv Polytechnic and New Pathway.
Identity
Mykola Swarnyk is recorded as photographer, wikipedian, teacher, public figure and scientist. Mykola Swarnyk is recorded as having received Order of Merit (Ukraine), 3rd class. Mykola Swarnyk is recorded with the citizenship of Ukraine.
In detail
Mykola Swarnyk studied at National Forestry University. the recorded working language is English, Polish and German.
Employment is recorded with Institute of the Ecology of the Carpathians of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Lviv State University of Physical Culture and Lviv Polytechnic.
Distinctions recorded are Order of Merit (Ukraine), 3rd class.
Chronology
- 1957Mykola Swarnyk born at Lutsk.
- 1957Mykola Swarnyk was born in 1957 at Lutsk.
Sources
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- 1.
“Mykola Swarnyk”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q106372535: Mykola Swarnyk
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