Biography
Nina Kur'yata is a Ukrainian journalist, poet and biologist by profession. She was born on February 25, 1978 in the village of Zelenohirske, Lyubashiv district, Odesa region.
Education and professional activity
In 1999, Nina Kuryata graduated from the Faculty of Biology of the Odesa National University named after AND. AND. Mechnikov. She continued her studies at the graduate school of the university, which she completed in 2002. In 2003, she began studying at the National University "Kyiv-Mohyla Academy", where she obtained a master's degree in journalism in 2005 and defended her thesis, receiving the degree of candidate of biological sciences**.
Literary activity
Nina Kuryata is known for her deep and emotionally rich poetic works. Her poems are distinguished by a philosophical understanding of nature, man and everyday life. Kuryata's poetry was published in leading Ukrainian literary almanacs and magazines, such as:
- "Granoslov"
- "Greetings for life"
- "South Lira"
- "Thursday"
- "Modernity"
Her works also appeared in electronic media, in particular in the magazine Radar. Nina Kuryat's poems are presented in the anthology "Step".
Literary awards
Nina Kur'yata is the 3rd prize winner of the Smoloskip publishing house literary competition (2002), the winner of the international literary competition Granoslov-2003 and the Granoslov-2002» graduate.
Journalistic activity
Combining literary activity with journalism, Nina Kuryata works in the media, creating and editing content.
Personal life
Nina Kur'yata lives and works in Kyiv, where she continues her creative path, combining the work of a journalist with literary activity.