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Olena Yeremenko  

Olena Yeremenko  

NAQA Vice Head 

Expert in the field of higher education quality assurance, Doctor of Philological Sciences, Professor of the Department of Ukrainian Literature, Comparative Studies and Social Communications in Borys Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan University. 

Worked as the director of the Institute of Philology, deputy director for scientific, methodological and educational work of the Institute of Human Sciences of Borys Grinchenko Kyiv University (currently Borys Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan University). 

Olena Yeremenko was a member of the scientific-methodical subcommittee on Ukrainian literature (secondary education) of the scientific-methodical council of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine and member of the expert commission of the Attestation Board of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine on philological sciences and social communications. 

Co-developer of the training concept for NAQA experts, co-author of online courses and trainings on problematic issues of quality assurance. 

Member of NAQA Ethics Committee. 

Speaker of 150+ events on higher education quality assurance processes, in particular, webinars for guarantors of study programmes and experts on study programmes accreditation. 

Developed and implemented a new procedure for accreditation of study programmes, model of remote accreditation under conditions of pandemic restrictions and martial law, NAQA institutional documents, methodical and recommendatory materials on issues of higher education quality assurance. 

Has participated in a number of international projects in the field of quality assessment and innovations in higher education. 

Author of 120+ scientific and educational-methodological works in Ukrainian and international publications, including 10 publications in the field of higher education quality assurance. 

Was awarded with the Appreciation letter from the Prime Minister of Ukraine (2014), the certificate of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine (2020), and the Certificate of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine (2021).