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13 Facts About Volodymyr Biletskyy

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Volodymyr Biletskyy has published many technical articles on the subject of mining, and was the initiator and editor of the first Ukrainian Mining Encyclopedia.

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In 1981, Volodymyr Biletskyy then became the head research assistant at the Donetsk National Technical University.

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In 2012, Volodymyr Biletskyy became Academician at the Academy of Mining Sciences of Ukraine.

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Volodymyr Biletskyy was the science editor of the Mining Encyclopedia, which contributed to creating a nationally unified mining terminological system in Ukraine.

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Volodymyr Biletskyy has freely donated the contents of this multiple-volume set to Wikipedia and has incorporated it into thousands of articles covering mining and technology subjects on Ukrainian Wikipedia.

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Volodymyr Biletskyy has published over 450 academic papers, including more than 30 books.

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Volodymyr Biletskyy is the author of over 200 articles in popular science and science magazines.

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Volodymyr Biletskyy is a founder and editor-in-chief of the national scientific and informational-analytical magazine Skhid and the founder and co-editor of the Donetsk Herald of Shevchenko Scientific Society.

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Volodymyr Biletskyy is the owner of 60 patents regarding various processing and transporting technologies in Ukraine and Russia.

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Originally a member of the Communist Party of Ukraine, Volodymyr Biletskyy later became one of the co-founders of the People's Movement of Ukraine in Donbas.

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Between 1997 and 2012, Volodymyr Biletskyy was consultant to the Deputies of the Verkhovna Rada, OV.

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Volodymyr Biletskyy is a co-founder and head of the Donetsk branch of Shevchenko Scientific Society, the Donetsk branch of Ukrajina-Svit Association, the Donetsk Regional Association of the Ukrainian language.

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Volodymyr Biletskyy has received a number of awards and decorations for his publishing, political, social and cultural activities including an Order of Merit from the President of Ukraine, Viktor Yushchenko.