Dmytro Kuleba, who recently resigned from the position of Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, announced his employment in the USA. The new position of the former Ukrainian diplomat became a new career stage in international circles.
He became a senior research fellow at the Belfer Center for Science and International Relations at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, according to the Center's website.
Kuleba is called there "one of the most influential diplomats of his generation", "a world champion of democracy, freedom and stability" and "a leading architect of Ukraine's foreign and security policy".
At Harvard, Kuleba will deal with topics "at the intersection of diplomacy, security, and stability," researching strategies for countering autocracies, strengthening democratic institutions, and building sustainable international coalitions.
In the School named after Kennedy, he will give lectures, conduct seminars and lectures to students, faculty and fellows.
And also plans to write a book.