He became an associate professor at the Drahomanov University, and authored a series of lectures on mythology in art, as well as more than 50 scientific publications in the field of philosophy, cultural studies, and anthropology.
[4] He is a representative of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine in the Board of Trustees of the Foundation "Memory, Responsibility and Future" of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Drobovych has espoused "creative decommunisation", involving creating new research centres to reinterpret and preserve Ukraine's Soviet heritage without eradicating it completely.
The latter received an award from human rights activists as "the best initiative in the field of historical memory in relation to the Russian armed aggression".
[19] Previously, Drobovych stated that he will not be reappointed for another five-year term, after he declined a proposal from the Minister of Culture and Strategic Communications Mykola Tochytskyi.