Artur is a Non-Resident Fellow in the GGI Ukraine Programme. He holds a Bachelor's degree in International Relations, Public Communications, and Regional Studies from the National University of "Ostroh Academy" coupled with Master's in Journalism and Public Communications from the John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (Poland). He also studied International Relations during exchanges at the University of Warsaw (Poland) and Grand Valley State University (the United States) as a Global UGRAD Program finalist.
He has a vast experience of work as a Senior Fellow at the ADASTRA Think Tank and Disinformation Analyst at the Detector Media. Additionally, he had six internships, related to the fields of diplomacy, international politics, journalism, and security. For instance, he interned at the Canadian House of Commons, Permanent Mission of the Holy See for International Organizations in Vienna, Ukrainian Embassy to the United States, and Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine. He also has experience of political and diplomatic advising for various institutions and organizations, such as Paneuropa Kyiv and Volt Europa. For the time being, Artur completed two full-length projects - a policy paper "Foreign Policy of the United States Towards Ukraine: Issues and Solutions" with a contribution by Steven Pfifer and a book "Vienna Spirit: Efficiency of International Organisations in the Modern Era". Currently, he is actively contributing with his commentary and research insights to various Ukrainian and foreign media outlets, such as Transatlantic Dialogue Centre (Ukraine) and The Hill Times (Canada).