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01 November 2022 11:02

Сonference Ukrainian Studies Go Global

Gathering leading researchers from different parts of the world: Canada, Germany and Britain and, of course, Ukraine, to discuss aspects of researching Ukrainian Studies in the world.

Location: online
Date: 03.11.2022
Time: 2 pm – 5.40 pm (Kyiv time)
Language: bilingual (Ukrainian – English)

About the project

The project “Ukrainian Studies Go Global” aims to analyze the best development practices of Ukrainian studies in Ukraine and abroad and popularize the study of Ukraine as a topic for research in various aspects: energy to cyber security. The top 200 universities in the world, according to the QS World University Ranking 2022, have been analyzed. As a result, a map of Ukrainian Studies has been developed, and courses and separate programs have been identified. The map includes links and contacts of the universities and professors, which current and prospective students and researchers could use. In addition, case studies were developed that describe today’s challenges using the examples of education, health care, cyber security and energy for discussion in an academic environment. The project also collected verified sources to help those interested in Ukrainian studies in Ukraine and abroad. We aim to foster public and academic discussions about Ukrainian studies and emphasize the importance of their research and dissemination.

Why should you join?

We will talk about Ukrainian studies in the world:
International researchers from leading universities will join the conference to share their experiences.
We will talk about Ukrainian studies in Ukraine:
Is there a relationship between the development of Ukrainian studies in our country and their development abroad? How dependent are they on each other?
We will talk about Ukraine through the eyes of the world:
Ukrainian visionaries and representatives of universities, together with foreign colleagues, will discuss how Ukrainian studies have changed over the last eight years and what we need to do increase interest and foster further development.

For whom is this conference?

  • Scientists and representatives of Ukrainian studies centres in Ukraine and abroad
  • Professors and researchers who specialize in Ukrainian studies
  • Students of Ukrainian Studies
  • Cultural activists, artists, sociologists, political scientists, representatives of embassies, educators, etc.

Registration

To participate in the conference, please register using the link.
A link will be sent to the mail a few days before the event.

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