Olena Kurylo

[3] Born as Olena Borysivna Kurylo in a Jewish family on 7 October 1890 in Slonim, Grodno Region in Belarus, Russian Empire, Olena Kurylo studied philosophy at the university of Königsberg.

[3] In 1911 she enrolled at department of Slavic Studies in the university of Warsaw where she graduated with a teacher's certificate in 1913 which qualified her to teach pedagogy, history of pedagogy, and methods of the Russian language.

She later joined as a senior associate at the All Ukrainian Academy of Sciences (VUAN) where she served as a member of its Ethnographic, Regional Studies and Dialectological commissions.

[5][6][3] In the early 1930s, she sought refuge in Moscow and started teaching there until her arrest in 1937.

She was later released and was allowed to stay in the northern part of Russia, where she died in 1946.

Olena Kurylo