JUDr. Eva Ponomarenková

Assistant professor - UCP Bratislava

Ponomarenková

Diplomat, ambassador, since 1991 has been working at the Ministry of International Relations of the Slovak Republic and subsequently at the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic.
In 1983, she graduated from the law faculty of the Comenius University in Bratislava, and in 1985 she received a doctorate in the field of law. In the years 1989-1991, she studied business management at Fanshawe College in Canada. In 1992-1993 she studied at the Diplomatic Academy in Vienna.
She held several positions at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, where she currently works. She is a six-time director of the department, where she mainly dealt with issues of human and minority rights, neighboring countries and the countries of the Western Balkans. She worked at several embassies and missions of the Slovak Republic in Europe, as well as overseas (Permanent Mission of the Slovak Republic to the Council of Europe in Strasbourg 1995-1998, Embassy of the Slovak Republic in Belgrade 2003-2006, in Canberra 2009-2013, in Ljubljana 2016-2020).
During her work at the ministry, she was a member of several commissions and working groups - the working group for state citizenship, the mixed commission for the rights of national minorities with Hungary and the co-chairman of the mixed commission for culture, education and minorities with Ukraine.
She lectured on diplomatic relations and diplomatic protocol at the Karol Rybárik Diplomatic Academy of the Comenius University in Bratislava and at the Matej Bel University in Banská Bystrica at the Faculty of Political Sciences and International Relations.