Research associate
Visitor address S4|22, Raum 310 Landwehrstr. 48A 64293 Darmstadt Contact vladyslav.andrushko@tu-darmstadt.de |
Vladyslav Andrushko is a Ukrainian scholar from the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine. He has two masters’ degrees (political science and law). The subject matter of his master’s thesis for both degrees encompassed the examination of lobbying and advocacy technologies inside Ukraine and various international organisations. His doctoral research in Ukraine, which was interrupted because of the war, focused on the examination of political discourse analysis and potential ways for enhancing its effectiveness, including the exploration of political code analysis as a viable approach.
Vladyslav Andrushko is now engaged in a research project titled “Changing Standards of Governance and their Impact on Political Decision-making in Ukraine” under the DFG Research Training Group (RTG) on “Standards of Governance.” The study is under the supervision of Professor Dr. Jens Steffek. The purpose of the project is to integrate the individual’s expertise in Ukrainian and International political spheres with sophisticated qualitative methodologies, such as political discourse analysis and political code analysis.
Vladyslav Andrushko possesses professional experience in both the Ukrainian Parliament and various international NGOs.
Research interests
- Political theory and methodology (discourse analysis)
- Political philosophy
- International law and governance
- PR and GR technologies
Curriculum Vitae
Since 10/2023 | Research fellow (Ph.D. student) Research Training Group “Standards of Governance” |
2019-2023 | Ph.D. student in Political Science (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Faculty of Philosophy); interrupted |
2017-2019 | Master`s degree in Law (Academy of Advocacy of Ukraine) |
2017-2019 | Master`s degree in Political Science (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Faculty of Philosophy) |
2013-2017 | Bachelor`s degree in Political Science (Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Faculty of Philosophy) |