He was a native of the village of
Vysloboky in the
Lviv Oblast. He completed his studies in Slavic philology in 1895 at the universities of
Lviv and
Vienna (receiving his doctorate from
Vatroslav Jagić), and he passed his pedagogical exam at the
Chernivtsi University in 1898.
Ivan Franko introduced Shchurat to the literary, scientific, civic, and journalistic life of Lviv and Vienna. Shchurat remained under his influence until 1896. Shchurat published articles, poetic translations, and original poems in the Austrian, Polish, Czech, and Western Ukrainian press. He was a co-editor of the newspaper "Bukovyna" in Chernivtsi, and the editor of the magazines "Moloda Muza" (1906), "Svit", and the weekly "Nedilia" (1912). For political reasons, he supported the "
Dilo" organization. From 1898 to 1934, he taught at state gymnasiums in
Przemyśl,
Brody, and Lviv (starting in 1907). In 1921, he refused to pledge allegiance to the Polish state and became the director of the private women's gymnasium of the Basilian Sisters in Lviv (1921–1934). In 1914, Shchurat was elected a full member of the
Shevchenko Scientific Society, and he served as its chairman from 1915 to 1923. He was actively involved in the struggle for a Ukrainian university, and after its failure, he became the initiator and first rector of the
Secret Ukrainian University (1921–1923). In 1930, due to the
Union for the Liberation of Ukraine process and subsequent repressions in Ukraine, he renounced his status as a full member of the
All-Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, which he had been granted in June 1929 along with and
F. M. Kolessa for "language and literature" (he was reinstated as a full member of the UAN after the Bolshevik occupation of Galicia in 1939). In the final years of his life, he worked as the director of the
Lviv Library of the Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR and as a professor at
University of Lviv. Ivan Franko wrote a poetic response, the poem "Dekadent", to Shchurat's accusations. He died on 24 April 1948, in Lviv. He is buried in
Lychakiv Cemetery. ==Creativity==