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Second UKRAINETT+ Newsletter in Ukrainian

As part of the UKRAINETT+ project, we are pleased to present our second Ukrainian newsletter, prepared by Olena Muradyan, Dean of the Faculty of Sociology at Karazin Kharkiv University and coordinator of the Ukrainian network branch. The newsletter provides information about past and future activities of the Ukrainian research institutions that make up the UKRAINETT+ project branch […]

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“Contested Ukraine: Military patriotism and Russian influence in occupied parts of Ukraine” – Online seminar (On December 17)

The sovereignty of Ukraine has been openly contested at least since 2014. Currently large territories in the East and South of Ukraine are under Russian occupation. What do we know about Russia’s efforts to “Russify” the occupied territories and what is the situation for Ukrainian children under occupation in this regard? In this UKRAINETT seminar

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“Making sense of post-conflict reconstruction assistance to Ukraine”

UKRAINETT member Jørn Holm-Hansen has recently published a new blog post on the HROMADA network blog, discussing the challenges and potential pitfalls of post-conflict reconstruction assistance for Ukraine. “Development aid, support for post-conflict reconstruction and democracy promotion are highly knowledge-intensive fields of work. Drawing on experiences from many conflict and post-conflict regions, Jørn Holm-Hansen argues that aid aimed

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UKRAINETT+ podcast in Ukrainian – “Norwegian support to Ukraine: What is the Nansen Programme about?”

As part of the UKRAINETT+ project, we are pleased to present two podcasts in Ukrainian, created by the Dnipro-based Sociological Company “Operatyvna sotsiolohiia” in collaboration with Norwegian and Ukrainian stakeholders. Information on the Nansen Programme in Ukraine has been limited. Therefore, these podcasts aim to convey essential insights about the Programme, with a special focus

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“Writing Against the Empire: Anticolonial Ukrainian Poetry Across the Past Two Centuries” (On 25 November)

Lecture with award winning poet Iryna Shuvalova about Ukrainian contemporary poetry. When? Nov. 25, 2024 3:15 PM – 5:00 PM Where? P.A. Munchs hus, seminarrom 14 Following Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian poets have become global cultural ambassadors, raising awareness about the conflict and Ukraine. Many have also taken up arms, fundraised, volunteered, and investigated war

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Lytring-debatt: “Hva skjer med Ukraina?” (20. november)

Russlands angrepskrig har snart vart i tre år. Vesten heier på demokrati og motstandskamp. Hvordan opplever ukrainerne forholdet mellom heiarop og handling? Lytring er en debattarena som skal styrke et forskningsbasert, offentlig ordskifte som er aktuelt, spennende og lærerikt for innbyggere i hele landet. Lytring er en arena der forskere møter samfunnsdebattanter for diskusjon og

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New Ukrainapodden episode with Aadne Aasland and Marthe Handå Myhre

In the latest episode of Ukrainapodden, “Fungerer Putins propaganda på nordmenn og hva synes vi egentlig om Russland og Ukraina?”, UKRAINETT researchers Aadne Aasland and Marthe Handå Myhre join to discuss their work on Ukraine and Russia. They also delve into their recent survey, which examines, among other things, what Norwegians think about Norwegian Russia

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UKRAINETT’s Steering group with op-ed on the need for enhanced Norwegian academic support to Ukraine

UKRAINETT’s Steering Group has written an op-ed for the Norwegian Online Newspaper Khrono. Link to the op-ed here. Below you find an unauthorised translation of the op-ed into English. Norway must increase support for academic collaboration with Ukraine Through the Nansen program, Norway will support Ukraine with at least NOK 135 billion by 2030. Education

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