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Unpacking Russian Disinformation and Propaganda on Ukraine (5 June)

Photo: PRIO PRIO will organize a discussion of the cultural, political, and policy impacts of the Russian domestic and foreign media campaign against Ukraine. When: Thursday, 5 June 2025 11:00–12:30 Where: PRIO, Hausmanns gate 3, Oslo, and online Russian media, both domestic and international, have advanced multiple narratives about the goals of Putin’s invasion of […]

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Understanding Russia’s Occupation Policy: In conversation with Illia Riepin, Karolina Hird and Jaroslava Barbieri (26 May)

The Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies and UKRAINETT invite you to a lunch seminar on 26 May. This event requires registration. Please sign up using our registration form. The event will be streamed online, and a recording will be made available afterward for those who can’t join in real time. You can access the live

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UKRAINETT at the Carpathian Sea Democracy Week: Academic Collaboration in Times of War 

UKRAINETT+ participants at the workshop in Truskavets.  UKRAINETT took part in the Carpathian Sea Democracy Week – Ukraine’s equivalent to Norway’s Arendalsuka – held in Truskavets from 28 April to 2 May 2025. Under the theme Academic Resilience During War, UKRAINETT hosted a session highlighting how academic institutions can cooperate and support one another in

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Russiskspråklig litteratur i skyggen av Ukraina-krigen (8 Mai)

Photo: Sergey Lvovich Levitsky Hvordan har krigen i Ukraina endret vårt forhold til russisk litteratur? Leser vi ut i fra andre kriterier nå? Stiller vi nye, spesielle krav til forfatterne? Har vi endret oppfatning av hva som er russisk og hva som tilhører andre kulturområder?  Tid: 8. mai 2025, 14:00 – 16:00Sted: Universitetet i Oslo, Blindern,

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Academic Resilience During the War – UKRAINETT Panel at the Carpathian Sea Democracy Week (30 April)

Photo: Carpathian Sea Democracy Week Join UKRAINETT for an insightful panel discussion, titled “Academic Resilience During the War“, at the Carpathian Sea Democracy Week 2025. This is a platform for the union of various institutions from Ukraine and Europe, inspired by Arendalsuka in Norway! Our event on academic resilience will feature two dynamic sub-panels and

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Upcoming UKRAINETT+ Seed Funding deadline (10 May)

The UKRAINETT+ project (2024–2026) has allocated funds to stimulate research project development and cooperation involving Norwegian and Ukrainian researchers and institutions. The current deadline is 10 May 2025 (postponed from 1st of May). UKRAINETT+ will announce seed funding twice a year in the period 2024–2026. The total sum allocated to the six planned calls is

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The Way Forward for Ukraine: Ceasefire, Peace Process, and Reconstruction (28 April)

Photo: Ukraine President Office/ZUMA Press Wire/Shutterstock/NTB NUPI invites you to a breakfast seminar where researchers will discuss the future path for Ukraine and how the country can secure lasting peace. The seminar will feature presentations and discussions with NUPI researchers Cedric de Coning, Jenny Lorentzen, and Morten Bøås, and will be led by NUPI’s director,

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Policy brief: Reception, integration and future prospects of Ukrainian refugees in the Nordic countries

Researchers at the Norwegian Institute for Urban and Regional Research NIBR,OsloMet, Vilde Hernes and Aadne Aasland, have released a new policy brief titled “Reception, Integration, and Future Prospects of Ukrainian Refugees in the Nordic Countries.” This brief examines the perspectives of Ukrainian refugees who have sought refuge in Norway, Denmark, Sweden, and Finland. It analyzes the similarities

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