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UKRAINETT+ Roundtable – Insights and Discussions

One of the key objectives of UKRAINETT is to ensure that Norwegian-Ukrainian research contributes to informing Norwegian stakeholders involved in the reconstruction and development of Ukrainian society. This is achieved through ongoing analysis of the situation in Ukraine and regular engagement with relevant actors. As part of this effort, UKRAINETT organizes biannual roundtables at the […]

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UKRAINETT+ conference – Full programme available

Photo: UiB The full programme of the annual UKRAINETT+ conference has now been published: The War and Beyond: Perspectives on Ukrainian Culture and Society. The conference takes takes place at the University of Bergen 14-15 October and features two keynote talks and five parallel panel sessions with a total of 65 papers. Registration is open for in-person

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New Report: Mobilising Care for Cultural Heritage in Russia’s War Against Ukraine (DECOPE)

Photo: University of Stirling, ©Natalia Khasanshin, ©Diána Vonnák As part of the recently completed DECOPE project (Destructive Exploitation and Care of Cultural Objects: Professional/Public Education for Sustainable Heritage Management), researchers in Norway, Scotland, and Spain have addressed the challenges of providing effective and appropriate care for cultural heritage in contexts of war and conflict, with

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Program for Ukraina-kompetanse: Ny utlysing for mindre prosjekt publisert

Photo: HK-Dir Denne utlysningen skal bidra til økt kunnskap om Ukraina i det norske samfunnet og gjøre norske aktører bedre rustet til å inngå samarbeid med ukrainske aktører. Alle virksomheter som er registrert i Enhetsregisteret kan søke om tilskudd under denne utlysningen. Søkerne kan knytte til seg andre relevante samarbeidspartnere der det er aktuelt. Søknadsfrist:

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Peoples and Territorial Issues in Post-Habsburg Central Europe during the 20th Century (24 September)

Photo: Trecătorul răcit How has the imperial legacy of Central European states shaped the relationship between nation and state, especially in Ukraine? The Center for Slavic and East European Studies at the University of Oslo will host the event “Peoples and Territorial Issues in Post-Habsburg Central Europe during the 20th Century”, featuring Étienne Boisserie, Professor of

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Utlysning: Rekrutter en forsker fra Ukraina til et pågående Forskerprosjekt

Photo: Forskningsrådet Ønsker du å rekruttere en forsker fra Ukraina til prosjektet ditt? Forskningsrådet utlyser midler til å finansiere forskere fra Ukraina. Hvis du har et Forskerprosjekt med oppstart i perioden august 2024 til oktober 2025, kan du søke om støtte for å ta med en ukrainsk forsker i prosjektet ditt. Forskningsrådet inviterer til åpen

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Program for Ukraina-kompetanse: Første utlysning er publisert

Direktoratet for høyere utdanning og kompetanse (HK-dir) har, i samarbeid med Utenriksdepartementet og Norad, publisert den første utlysningen i Program for Ukraina-kompetanse (UA-KOMP). Dette skjer i etterkant av innspillsmøtet 16. juni. Utlysningen er nå tilgjengelig, med søknadsfrist 1. oktober 2025. Les mer og søk her. UA-KOMP skal bidra til bred kompetansebygging i norsk næringsliv, fagmiljøer,

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Revisiting 2014: What the Outbreak of Russo-Ukrainian War Reveals About Its Causes (21 August)

The University of Oslo and UKRAINETT warmly invite you to a seminar with Professor Serhiy Kudelia (Baylor University, USA). In this talk, Professor Kudelia will examine Russia’s covert intervention in 2014 alongside its full-scale invasion in 2022. He will explore the Kremlin’s evolving objectives and the differing responses from the Ukrainian state and society. The

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