Taras Shablii

University of Pittsburgh; LL.M. for Foreign Law Graduates

I will study international taxation or international trade, and that would be applicable here. I would also like to teach at the Kyiv Mohyla Academy, my alma mater. 

Aishe Memetova

Bucerius Law School; Master in Law and Business

There are a million ways to apply this education, because leadership is lacking in our country, as is a wise legislation. It is very important to see how other countries’ experience could benefit us. 

Khrystyna Rybachok

Central European University; MA in Political Science

I think that my future profession will somehow be connected to the political education of civil servants. My global objective would be to contribute to the formation of new elite political leaders. 

Diana Zadorozhna

Central European University; Environ­mental Sciences

My course is very young in Ukraine. All our activities and plans are outdated and require modernization. I see myself as a project manager on renewable energy projects, and solving current environmental problems related to sewage water and waste utilization.

Maksym Markevych

University of Chicago; Master of Public Policy

I’m will study public policy, an interdisciplinary field which Ukraine really needs. Solutions to our public policy problems should unite knowledge from law, economics, political science, anthropology.