Olga Chupris


Olga Chupris — is the Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs and Educational Innovations at the Belarusian State University. She is also a Doctor of Law, and a Professor. Olga is the first female vice rector of the BSU, which is the oldest and largest university in Belarus.

Biography

Olga was born on December 9, 1969, in Minsk. In 1992 she graduated from the Law Faculty of the Belarusian State University, and in 1997 graduated from the BSU postgraduate program. In 1998 she defended her thesis for the degree of candidate of legal sciences on the topic "Constitutional and legal problems of citizenship in the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States: a comparative legal analysis." In 2003, Olga Chris was awarded the academic title of "associate professor." After finishing her postgraduate studies, she started working at the BSU as a teacher. It wasn't long until she was promoted into the senior teacher than an assistant professor in 2000, deputy director of the Law College of the BSU, and eventually Deputy Dean for educational work at the BSU. From 2010 to 2016 she worked as Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Law on educational innovations, as well as educational and methodical work. From 2009 to 2016 she served as the Head of Teaching and Methodical Commission for the Law of Faculty at the Belarusian State University. From 2015 to 2018 she was the Head of the Department of Public Administration for the Law of Faculty at the BSU. She worked as a professor at the Department of Constitutional Law of the BSU. Since January 10, 2018, she has been the Vice-Rector for Academic Work and Educational Innovations of the Belarusian State University.

Scientific activity

Olga is a member of the Scientific Advisory Councils at the Ministry of Justice of the Republic of Belarus and the Supreme Court of the Republic of Belarus; and a member of the Council on thesis defence at the National Center for Legislation and Legal Studies of the Republic of Belarus. She was also a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Supreme Economic Court of the Republic of Belarus.
In 1998 she received a degree in legal sciences with the thesis: "Constitutional and legal problems of citizenship in the countries of the Commonwealth of Independent States: a comparative legal analysis."
From 2006 to 2008, she was the executor of the research program “To conduct a comprehensive analysis of the modern legislation of the Republic of Belarus regulating priority and socially important areas of public relations; prepare a new legal classifier ensuring the optimal construction of legislation by industry, integrity and consistency of legal norms, and create on the basis of this classifier “package” collections of legal acts in electronic form”.
In 2010 she acquired a degree of Doctor of Law with the thesis: "Theoretical problems of legal regulation of the public service of the Republic of Belarus".
As part of the working group, she participated in the development of the Concept of the draft Code of the Republic of Belarus on State Administration and Local Self-Government. As part of VNK participated in the development of the draft Concept of the . As part of the working group, she participated in the development of draft laws on introducing amendments and addenda to the and the of the Republic of Belarus. Participated in the international , 2013–2014.
As a member of the working group, she participated in the preparation of a legislative act on civil service issues, 2018.
Olga is the author of over 150 scientific publications, including more than 70 articles, published in national and international journals. .
Monographs
Educational and scientific-methodical publications
Publications in foreign sources