Kateryna Zarembo is a Ukrainian policy analyst, university lecturer, writer, and a mother of four. She holds an MA in European Studies from University College Dublin (Ireland) and a PhD from the National Institute for Strategic Studies (Kyiv, Ukraine). Her professional path combines three passions of hers: policy analysis, academic research, and literature. She taught at the Central European University, Technical University of Darmstadt, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, and the Ukrainian Catholic University and published in a variety of international outlets on the topics of international relations, security issues, and civil society. She is an associate fellow at the New Europe Center and a volunteer with the Medical battalion ""Hospitallers.""
“Understanding the true story of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts has never been more important. Ukrainian Sunrise reads like a scholarly work, yet the way it is written remains accessible to a broad audience. Zarembo’s approach ensures that the voices of those in Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts are heard directly—she serves not as an interpreter, but as a conduit for their stories.” —Kate Tsurkan, The Kyiv Independent