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Petro Udovychenko

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Petro Udovychenko
Петро Удовиченко
Minister of Education of Ukraine
In office
1967–1971
Preceded byAlla Bondar
Succeeded byOleksandr Marynych
Permanent Representative of Ukraine to the United Nations
In office
1958–1961
Preceded byLuka Palamarchuk
Succeeded byLuka Kyzya
Personal details
Born17 February 1914
Poltava region
Died29 May 1992 (1992-05-30) (aged 78)
Political partyKyiv
Alma materPedagogical Institute of Novomoskovsk

Petro Platonovich Udovychenko (Ukrainian: Петро Платонович Удовиченко) (17 February 1914 in Poltava region – 29 May 1992 in Kyiv) he was Ukrainian politician, diplomat, Ph.D. Candidate of science in History, Professor, Academician of the National Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of Ukraine, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Permanent Representative of Ukraine to the United Nations, Minister of Education of the Ukrainian SSR.[1]

Education

Petro Udovychenko graduated from the Pedagogical Institute of Novomoskovsk (1934), Faculty of History; Higher Party School of the Central Committee (1944); Ph.D. (1947).

Professional career and experience

In 1934 - 1939 - he worked as a teacher at the school Dnipropetrovsk

In 1939 - 1941 - he was Director Tarnopolsky Teachers College

Since 1941 - he worked on the state and party work

Since 1944 - he worked in the Commissariat of Foreign Affairs of the Ukrainian SSR.

Since 1947 - he lectured at Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.

From 1948 to 1952 - Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Ukrainian SSR.

From 1952 to 1956 - Associate Professor of International Relations and Foreign Policy of the Ukrainian SSR.

From 1956 to 1958 - he worked as a Vice-Rector for Academic Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.

From 24 March 1958 to 1961 - he was permanent representative of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic to the United Nations.[2]

From 1961 to 1967 - he headed of Department of International Relations and Foreign Policy of the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.

In 1967 - 1971 - Minister of Education of the Ukrainian SSR.

From 1971 to 1984 - he was Acting professor of the history of international relations and foreign policy of the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.

Author

  • "History of Ukrainian SSR Foreign Policy 1919-1922" (1957).[3]

Diplomatic rank

References

  1. ^ International Relations and Foreign Policy Chair
  2. ^ "Soroka D. I. Historical retrospective of Ukraine's cooperation with the United Nations" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-01-09. Retrieved 2020-05-05.
  3. ^ Z istoriï zovnishn'oï polityky URSR, 1919-1922 rr by Petro Platonovych Udovychenko

External links

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