Former Minister Dmytro Kuleba got a job at Harvard
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba will join the Harvard Kennedy School as a senior fellow at the Center for Science and International Relations. About this informs the official website of the educational institution.
Kuleba will focus on research in diplomacy, security and sustainability, the announcement said. In addition, he will give lectures and work on writing a book dedicated to the war in Ukraine.
The Harvard Kennedy School emphasized Dmytro Kuleba’s significant contribution to international politics. He is called a key player who contributed to the creation of global coalitions, ensuring the supply of weapons to Ukraine and the introduction of sanctions against the aggressor. He was also the initiator of the introduction of the world’s first AI dictionary, which was a significant step in the field of international communication.
The new position at Harvard gives Kuleba the opportunity to share his experience with the academic community and to contribute to the formation of new approaches to contemporary challenges in the field of international relations.
“Mr. Kuleba was one of the most visible and effective members of President Volodymyr Zelenskyi’s team since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The youngest foreign minister in the history of Ukraine, he led Ukrainian diplomacy during the most difficult times of Russian aggression. He played a key role in building alliances, providing weapons, the introduction of sanctions, the promotion of Ukraine’s applications to join the EU and NATO, and the expansion of ties with Africa, Asia and Latin America”. – says the website.