Yuliya Shtaltovna, PhD

Prof. Dr. Yuliya Shtaltovna Bio Current Positions:
Yuliya Shtaltovna is a Professor of International and Intercultural Management at the International Business School at Fresenius University of Applied Sciences in Berlin, Germany. She is also an adjunct lecturer of Cross-Cultural Leadership at the International Management School, Berlin, and of Contemporary Leadership Culture at the University of Europe, Berlin. Yuliya is also a Research Professor at the Graduate Business School of Kyiv School of Economics, Kyiv, Ukraine.
Academic Qualifications:
Her major academic qualifications intersect the areas of Global Leadership and Management (2024), Higher Education(2009), and Linguistics (2005, 2007, 2015). In 2024, she received a dual Advanced Master's in Global Management and Leadership from American University Kyiv and Arizona State University, with Dean’s Circle and Founders distinctions from Thunderbird School of Global Management.
Research and Publications:
Prof. Dr. Shtaltovna is the author of over 30 research papers on Leadership Skills Development and Assessment, Inner Development Goals and Higher Business Education, Sustainable Career and Employability, the Democratisation of Education, and the English Language. She is an international keynote speaker, as well as an Editorial Board member at GILE Journal of Skills Development, and an Academic Working Group member in the World Council on Intercultural and Global Competence.
Professional Engagement:
After 13 years of teaching and researching at universities in Ukraine, and even after relocating to Berlin in 2018, she remains an engaged contributor to Ukrainian civil society. She is a co-author of analytical articles on the current situation in Ukraine in New Eastern Europe, an exclusive bimonthly news magazine dedicated to Central and Eastern European affairs.
Yuliya is also a co-founder of the Ukrainian Network for Inner Development Goals (IDG UA Network) and a co-facilitator of EU Lab: IDGs + U-Theory. Additionally, she is an IDG Researcher Circle member and co-lead of the IDG Higher Education Circle globally.
Her roles in cross-cultural leadership and engagement with EU programs will further enhance her ability to support Ukraine's integration into the EU through concrete and impactful collaborations.
After 13 years of teaching and researching at universities in Ukraine, and even after relocating to Berlin in 2018, she remains an engaged contributor to Ukrainian civil society. She is a co-author of analytical articles on the current situation in Ukraine in New Eastern Europe, an exclusive bimonthly news magazine dedicated to Central and Eastern European affairs.
