Stepan Rudnytsky was born on 3 December 1877, in Peremyshl, Galicia (now
Przemyśl,
Poland). Rudnytsky's mother encouraged him to learn both German and Ukrainian. From 1895 to 1899, he pursued education at
Lviv University, studying history, geography, geology, paleontology, and the German and Ukrainian languages and literatures. After becoming qualified to teach high school in 1899, he continued his education in the
University of Vienna from 1899 to 1901, studying under geographer
Albrecht Penck. After completing his studies, Rudnytsky taught at a secondary school in
Ternopil between 1902 and 1908. In 1908, he habilitated his doctorate. He later lectured at Lviv University as a university docent, and during this period, he authored the two-volume book named “A Short Geography of Ukraine” published in 1910 and 1914. He later also became a professor at the
Ukrainian Free University and the
Ukrainian Higher Pedagogical Institute in Prague, and was director of the Cartographic Institute in Kharkiv.
Career Stepan Rudnytsky developed Ukrainian geographical terminology and published the first specialized dictionary in the field in 1908 as a university professor in Ukrainian geology. During World War I, he lived in
Vienna being active in the
Union for the Liberation of Ukraine. In 1918, he prepared the first wall maps of Ukraine's physical geography. In 1926, Rudnytsky was invited by the
Ukrainian government to organize geological research in Kharkiv, and became a professor in the
Kharkiv Institute of People's Education, and also as the director of the Ukrainian Scientific Research Institute of Geography and Cartography. During his lifetime he became a full member of the
Shevchenko Scientific Society (NTSh), the
All-Ukrainian Academy of Sciences (VUAN), and a corresponding member of both the
Vienna Academy of Sciences and the
Royal Geographical Society in London. == Works ==