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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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Myths and facts about corruption in Ukraine – hybrid seminar with Andrii Biletskyi and Alisa Yurchenko (30 October)

When? 30 October, 09:00 Where? Pilestredet 44 and online UKRAINETT is pleased to invite you to a discussion with Ukrainian researcher Andrii Biletskyi and journalist Alisa Yurchenko. Our special guests will discuss the current state of anti-corruption efforts in Ukraine, ongoing investigations, and the crucial role of civil society in strengthening the anti-corruption movement. They

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New article: “Where does the future lie? Initial aspirations for return among newly arrived Ukrainian refugees in Norway”

Researchers at NIBR, OsloMet – three of them UKRAINETT members – have published an article in the Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies: Where does the future lie? Initial aspirations for return among newly arrived Ukrainian refugees in Norway (Vilde Hernes, Aadne Aasland, Oleksandra Deineko and Marthe Handå Myhre). The article is an in-depth analysis

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HROMADA Conference (Riga 24 October 2024) – Strengthening Ukraine: Sharing Knowledge For A Sustainable Future

Photo: Diego Delso The Nordic-Baltic HROMADA Network, in collaboration with the University of Latvia, will be organizing the conference Strengthening Ukraine: Sharing Knowledge for a Sustainable Future on 24 October 2024 in Riga.  The programme includes four expert panels on 1) Ukraine’s European integration, 2) forcibly displaced Ukrainians in the Nordic and Baltic countries, 3) mental health support for

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We must not lose the momentum to transform migration policy in Europe – Seminar with Oleksii Goncharenko (7 October)

UKRAINETT is pleased to invite you to a seminar with Oleksii Goncharenko, Member of Parliament of Ukraine and President of the Committee on Migration and Refugees of PACE.  The number of Ukrainian refugees continues to grow, with over 4.1 million Ukrainian asylum seekers now living in European countries. As of 10 September, 2024, almost 4.7

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FFI-frokost: “Hva kan Forsvaret lære av krigen i Ukraina?”

Photo: Swadim, CC I høst vil Russlands krig mot Ukraina ha vart i tusen dager. Hvilke slutninger kan vi gjøre om strategi, operasjoner, materiell, ledelse og logistikk i moderne kriger, basert på erfaringene fra Ukraina? Nyheter og skildringer fra krigen i Ukraina har strømmet innover oss hver dag i to og et halvt år. Som

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