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Ukraine Webinar: Developing Transnational Access to European Research Infrastructures in the Social Sciences and Humanities

The webinar “Developing Transnational Access to European Research Infrastructures in the Social Sciences and Humanities” will take place on October 1st at 09:00. “This will be a joint webinar of the ESFRI Strategy Working Group on Social Sciences and Humanities, together with SSHOC, the Horizon Europe Office in Ukraine, and the National Research Foundation of Ukraine. Several European research […]

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New article: “Where is Home?” Perceptions of Home and Future among Ukrainian Refugees in Norway

“Where is Home?” Perceptions of Home and Future among Ukrainian Refugees in Norway (2024) was published by UKRAINETT members Oleksandra Deineko and Aadne Aasland in the journal Refugee Survey Quarterly. This paper illuminates how Ukrainian refugees residing in Norway perceive “home” in spatial and temporal dimensions. By synthesising the “here and there” dichotomy with the

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Refugees with higher education – What does it take to get a job? USN workshop

Why is it so difficult to get a job for highly educated refugees, when the labour market in Norway is in high demand for qualified competence? This was one of many questions discussed at a workshop carried out by the University of South-East Norway (USN) in Drammen in May. Around thirty representatives from different sectors

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Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar Studies in the World

“Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar Studies in the World” is an initiative led by the the Ukrainian Institute. The project highlights Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar studies globally by providing a map and database of active study centers within this field. UKRAINETT is proud to consider ourselves among the centers in this broader academic community, and welcomes increased cooperation

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Recent developments in the war in Ukraine: Different perspectives and prospects (live recording)

On the 21st of June, the Norwegian Network for Research on Ukraine (UKRAINETT) held a digital seminar with Head of the Hybrid Warfare Analytical Group at the Ukraine Crisis Media Center in Kyiv, Volodymyr Solovian and Senior Research Fellow at the Norwegian Defense Research Establishment, Tor Bukkvoll. The seminar discussed military and political aspects of the developments in the war in Ukraine including assessments of both the Ukrainian and the Russian side.

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Webinar “Ask the Editor: Your way to a publication with Palgrave Macmillan”, Tuesday 25 June 10.00-11.30 (CET)

Webinar “Ask the Editor: Your way to a publication with Palgrave Macmillan“. 25 June 2024, 11.00-12.30 (EET, Kyiv time) / 10.00-11.30 (CET). The webinar is co-organised by the UiA with partners from the Ukrainian Catholic University. A Zoom link is available upon registration. The webinar aims to offer participants an insight into how to publish

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UKRAINETT Members participated in Nordic Ukrainian Advocacy Summit 2024

Aadne Aasland, Oleksandra Deineko and Nataliya Yeremeyeva attended the Nordic Ukrainian Advocacy Summit 2024: Accelerating Ukraine’s Victory, held in Helsinki on June 14-15, 2024. The main aim of this forum was to strengthen international cooperation and institutional capacity of Ukrainian CSOs in the Nordic and Baltic states. The summit included expert panels, workshops, strategy sessions,

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