Vladyslav Havrylov is a Ukrainian historian and religious scholar based in Kiev. His research interests include the history of mass deportations in the Soviet era, state-confessional relations, and the policy of the Catholic Church during World War II.
Havrylov graduated from the Orthodox seminary in 2014 and received a master's degree in religious studies from the Dragomanov National Pedagogical University and in history from the Taras Shevchenko National University in Kyiv. He is currently pursuing doctoral work on Vatican policy during World War II and is a principal investigator with Where Are Our People?, an initiative tracking Ukrainians forcibly expelled from Russia. Havrylov is a 2023-2024 research fellow with the Global Children's Affairs Program at Georgetown University, focusing on the forced transfer, deportation, adoption, and reeducation of Ukrainian children from Russia.

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