Pavlo Yeremieiev graduated from V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University, Ukraine (BA in History, 2010). He also received his MA degree (2011) and PhD degree (2015) in History there.
Since 2012, Pavlo Yeremieiev has taught at the Department of History of Eastern Europe (School of History, V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University). He has also been an associate professor of the Department of Ukrainian Studies (School of Philosophy, V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University) since 2021. From 2015 to 2021, he was a senior researcher at the Museum of the History of Kharkiv University.
Pavlo Yeremieiev is the author of Staroobriadnytstvo Kharkivskoi hubernii: sotsialni struktury ta statystyka (Old Believers in Kharkiv Province: Social Structures and Statistics) (Kharkiv: Rarities of Ukraine, 2018) and coauthor of U poshukakh oblychchia mista: Praktyky samoreprezentatsii mist Ukrainy v industrialnu ta postindustrialnu dobu (In search of the face of the city: practices of self-representation of Ukrainian cities in the industrial and post-industrial age) (Kharkiv, 2021).
He is a member of the Ukrainian Association of Researchers of Religion and the Association for Jewish Studies (AJS). Pavlo Yeremieiev participated in research programs such as “CityFace: Practices of Self-Representation of Multinational Cities in the Industrial and Post-Industrial Era” (2020-2021) and “CITY AND WAR: Destruction, Preservation and Rethinking of the Urban Cultural Heritage of Large Cities of South-Eastern Ukraine during the period of Russian military aggression” (2022-2022).
Pavlo Yeremieiev was a research fellow in non-residential programs and scholarships, including Northwestern Buffett Institute’s “Virtual Visitor“ program (2012), the “Fellowship for Ukrainian Scholars in Jewish Studies“ (The American Academy for Jewish Research, New York Public Library and Center for Jewish Studies at Fordham) (2022-2023) and the Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture sponsored program for Ukrainian Scholars in Jewish Studies (2023-2024). In 2023, he participated in the Center for Urban Studies in Lviv residence program, supported by the Institute for Human Science.
Pavlo Yeremieiev has been awarded the Franko Medal of the National Academy of Sciences and the Minor Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (2016), a Letter of Thanks by the Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine (2022), and a Letter of Thanks by the Head of Kharkiv Regional State Administration (2023).
His main research interests are the History of Religion, Eastern Europe in the “long“ 19th century, Intellectual History, and Historiography. He concentrates on the images of religion in the discourses of the late 18th—early 20th century.