As a content manager, I manage social media platforms for a Russian-speaking audience. My goal is to bring our reliable and balanced information across in the best way possible through texts, illustrations, and videos.
I believe that multimedia is the future. I hold a diploma in Philology and a Masters degree in Media and Communication. I have worked for various print and digital media outlets in Russia and Switzerland. I joined the Russian-language editorial team of SWI swissinfo.ch at the time of its creation in 2013. I speak Russian, English, French and German.
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Around 13,000 Ukrainian children have gone to school in Switzerland in the past year. We talked to some of them in Aubonne, canton Vaud.
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Young Swiss apprentices work with many materials. But most precious are their knowledge and skills, as seen at the WorldSkills 2022 competition.
When Swiss universities led the way in gender equity
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In the late 19th century, young women from all over the world came to Switzerland to study. For some, the road to success was bumpy.
The incredible fate of Switzerland’s first female students
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Swiss universities took on a pioneering role in women’s education in the late 19th century, attracting women from near and far.
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For years, prominent Russian journalist Dmitry Skorobutov covered domestic and international affairs for the major TV channel “Russia 1”. Today, he is a political exile in Switzerland. We speak with him for the SWI swissinfo.ch “Voices of Freedom” series.
Students raise concerns over surveillance in online exams
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The new year is traditionally a time for exams in Swiss universities and they will take place online this year. But not everyone is happy about it.
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How Chechen asylum seeker Dagun Deniev has made it into a Swiss university, despite obstacles (and the corona pandemic) along the way.
Debate flares over Geneva pupils’ ‘shame t-shirts’
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Pupils in Geneva have been protesting against having to wear "shame t-shirts" in a row over what is deemed inappropriate clothing for school.
Ballet teacher gives lessons in dance and fortitude
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From children in diapers to aspiring professional ballerinas and eclectic choreographers, no-one leaves this academy without a lesson in fortitude.
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International polls rank Bern as one of the safest capital cities to live in on the planet. swissinfo.ch found out what it means to feel secure there.
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This dynamic former Soviet state in central Asia has a rich history. In 1991, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the state became independent and civil war broke out at around the same time. This lasted for seven years and claimed more than 60,000 lives. The Swiss began working there in 1993, at first…