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Data Protection, Competition and Consumer Law Interplay in a Data-Driven Economy: Evidence from Ukraine and Norway (19 August)

This seminar seeks to foster critical discussion among scholars, practitioners and regulatory experts on the legal and institutional frameworks governing digital markets, with the aim of gaining insights from Ukraine and Norway. Speakers from Ukraine will address the challenges of war for the data-driven economy and the impact of data protection and competition law. This […]

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Rubryka article about UKRAINETT+: How the Norwegian–Ukrainian project strengthens Ukraine’s research community amid war

Russia’s full-scale invasion shook up Ukraine’s education and research, leaving many scholars vulnerable to the challenges of war. The Norwegian community of researchers took notice and offered a solution — a new international project, UKRAINETT+. Rubryka sat down with project coordinators in Norway and Ukraine, Aadne Aasland and Olena Muradyan, to find out how UKRAINETT+

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Nye satsinger for kunnskap og utdanningssamarbeid med Ukraina

Regjeringen lanserer nye satsinger for kunnskap og utdanningssamarbeid med Ukraina. Nansen EDU-partnerskapsprogrammet skal fremme langsiktig samarbeid mellom norske høyere utdanningsinstitusjoner og universiteter i Ukraina. I tillegg lanseres Program for Ukraina-kompetanse, som skal bidra til å styrke kunnskapen om Ukraina i Norge. Begge initiativene forvaltes av Direktoratet for høyere utdanning og kompetanse (HK-dir.), i samarbeid med

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Report: Why return to Ukraine? An analysis of Ukraine’s evolving return policies and the motivations of refugees to return

Much research has been conducted on the integration of Ukrainian refugees in Norway. Less is known about preconditions and motivations for voluntary return to Ukraine. Researchers at the Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research (NIBR), OsloMet, Jørn Holm-Hansen, Oleksandra Deineko, Marthe Handå Myhre, and Aadne Aasland, have released a new report titled “Why Return

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NIBR-forskning om ukrainske flykninger på Arendalsuka

Den årlige politiske festivalen Arendalsuka arrangeres 11.–15. august og samler politikere, fagpersoner, organisasjoner og offentlige aktører til stands, seminarer og debatter. By- og regionforskningsinstituttet NIBR deltar både med egne arrangementer og som bidragsyter i andres, med særlig fokus på temaer knyttet til ukrainske flyktninger i Norge. Arendalsuka 2025 byr på flere arrangementer med relevans for

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TURBO Conference – Higher Education, Capacity Building, and Societal Crises: International Perspectives (22 – 23 September)

UKRAINETT is pleased to share this invitation, forwarded by our colleagues from the TURBO project team at Nord University Business School. We are pleased to announce that the 2025 TURBO Conference, “Higher Education, Capacity Building, and Societal Crises: International Perspectives,” will take place on 22–23 September, 2025, at Kozminski University in Warsaw, Poland. We have decided

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New IFS Research Program: Ukraine and Full-Spectrum Threats

Photo: Forsvaret The Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies has launched the Program for Ukraine and Full-Spectrum Threats (Program for Ukraina og fullspektrumstrusler), a research initiative under the Centre for International Security (Senter for internasjonal sikkerhet). The program responds to the dramatic escalation of Russia’s war against Ukraine in 2022 and its impact on European security. Building

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New UKRAINETT+ Newsletter in Ukrainian

As part of the UKRAINETT+ project, we are pleased to present our fourth 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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