Leonid Gr. Melnyk

Leonid Melnyk

CURRICULUM VITAE
January 2011


Department of Economics and Business Administration, Sumy State University, Sumy, Ukraine
Tel.: +380-542-332223, 333297, +380-68-9678767
Fax: +380-542-604478
E-mail: melnyk@econ.fem.sumdu.edu.ua


Academic Training

1989Doctor's Degree of Economics. Moscow Institute of National Economy
1978Candidate Degree of Economics. Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys
1971Honors Degree of Mechanical Engineer, Kharkov Polytechnic Institute

Academic Association

2005Academician of the Academy of Natural Science of Russia
1995Academician of the Academy of Business and Management of Ukraine
1995Academician of the International Academy of Information
1993Academician of the Academy of Engineering Sciences of Ukraine

Fellowship and awards

2009Award for the Academy of Natural Science of Russia
2005Award of Canadian Association Named of Anna and Petro Patyk
1990–1993Best Lecturer Award. Sumy Physics and Technology Institute
1985–1986Fellowship for Scientific Mission in Japanese Universities
1985Award for the Best Soviet Monograph in the Field of Environmental Economics (the book “Economics and Protection of Environment”)
1981Medal and Prize of the Lenin’s Komsomol Honor in the Field of Science and Technology for Young Scientists of the USSR
1980, 1982Medals of Exhibition of National Economy of the USSR, Section of the Ecology
1980Academician Proskura Honor Prize for Young Scientists of Ukraine in the Field of Public Sciences

Professional experience

2007Present time Director of Institute for Development Economics of Ministry of Education Science and National Academy of Science of Ukraine, Part-time
1993–present timeHead of Department of Economics and Business Administration. Sumy State University
1990–present timePresident of Economic Research Center
1990–1992Professor. Department of Economics and Business Administration. Sumy Physics and Technology Institute
1986–1990Associate Professor. Department of Economics and Business Administration. Sumy Branch of Kharkov Polytechnic Institute
1985–1986Researcher. Department of Earth Sciences. Nagoya University, Japan
1978–1985Teacher, Associate Professor. Department of Economics and Business Administration, Sumy Branch of Kharkov Polytechnic Institute
1977–1978Post-Graduate. Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys
1974–1977Senior Research Worker. Department of Economics and Business Administration. Sumy Branch of Kharkov Polytechnic Institute
1972–1974Engineer. Sumy Branch of Kharkov Polytechnic Institute
1971–1972Designer. Sumy Machine-Building Plant
1970–1971Technician. Sumy Branch of Kharkov Polytechnic Institute

Professional training teaching courses:

  • Belgium. Free University of Brussels (1998,2001,2008).
  • U.S.A. Colorado University in Colorado Springs (1992, 1996).
  • U.S.S.R. Moscow Institute of Management (1977–1978 and 1983–1984).

Professional Training (Scientific Missions) in the Institutions:

  • Certificate of the International Training Centre of the ICLEI for coordination and teaching in the TACIS–Environmental Management Training Programme, Freiburg–Kyiv. 1996
  • Certificate of United States Environmental Protection Agency for completing the training program in Environmental Policy, Kyiv (1994)
  • Federal Environmental Agency Germany (1991)
  • Japan, Nagoya University (1985–1986)

Special fields

  • Development Economics.
  • Ecological Economics.
  • Economics of Enterprise
  • Information Economics.
  • Ecological Entrepreneur.
  • Economics of Sustainability.

Courses Taught in Ukraine and Abroad

  • Economics of Industry
  • Economics of Enterprise
  • Management
  • Information Economics and Economy
  • Economics of Sustainable Development
  • Comparative Economic Systems
  • Environmental Economics
  • Economics of Innovation

Research and Educational Projects Implemented under Leadership of Prof. L. Melnyk

More 100 research and educational projects are implemented under leadership of L.Melnyk, including 30 international projects (financed by TACIS, World Bank, NATO, British Council, Flanders Government ICLET, etc).

Lecturing Abroad

  • South-West University, Kursk, Russia, 2009–2010.
  • University Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand, 2009.
  • Free University of Brussels, Belgium, 1997–1998, 2000, 2005, 2008.
  • Russian Economic Academy, Moscow, Russia, 1992.
  • Rostock University, Germany, 1997.
  • Nagoya University, Japan, 1985–1986.
  • International Centre for Enterprise Development, Accra, Ghana, 1998.
  • Ilmenau University, Germany, 1999.
  • Colorado University of Colorado Spring, U.S.A., 1992 and 1996.

Publications

More that 400 scientific works are published, including 38 books and 290 articles. The main books are:

  • Social and Economics Problems of Information Society. The monograph (editor), 2010.—896p. (in Russian).
  • Methods of Solving Ecological Problems. The monograph (ed.), 2010.—664p. (in Russian).
  • Sustainable Development: Theory, Methodology, Practice. The textbook (ed.), 2009.—1200p. (in Russian).
  • Business Administration: Master’s Course. The textbook (ed.), 2009.—896p. (in Ukrainian).
  • Social and Economic Potential of Sustainable Development. The textbook (ed.), 2007.—1120p. (in Russian and English).
  • Basics of Sustainable Development. The textbook, 2006.—984p. (in Ukrainian).
  • Basics of Ecology and Environmental Management. The textbook (ed.), 2006.—760p. (in Ukrainian).
  • Ecological Economics. The textbook, 2006.—368p. (in Ukrainian and Russian).
  • Economics of Development. The monograph, 2006.—662p. (in Russian).
  • Economics and Information. Dictionary, 2005.—384p. (in Russian).
  • Methodology of Development. The monograph, 2005.—602p. (in Russian).
  • Methods of Evaluation of Ecological Costs The monograph (ed.), 2004.—288p. (in Ukrainian, summary – in Russian and English).
  • Information Economics. The textbook, 2003.—288p. (in Russian).
  • Fundamental Basics of Development. The monograph, 2003.—288p. (in Russian).
  • Environmental Economics. The textbook (ed.), 1998.—496p. (in English and Russian).

Papers

Prof. Dr. Melnyk presented papers at more than 200 conferences and workshops, including countries: Australia, Austria, Belarus, Belgium, Costa Rica, Cyprus, Denmark, France, Germany, Ghana, Grate Britain, Greece, Italy, Japan, the Netherland, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Spain, Sweden, U.S.A.