Call for proposals:
- RUTA (Association for Central, South-Eastern, Eastern European, Baltic, Caucasus, Central and Northern Asian Studies) Annual Conference “Rooted knowledges and dialogues for change” will take place in the Carpathian Mountains, Ukraine, on 12–15 July 2026. Proposals of panels, roundtables, as well as individual presentations must be submitted by November 15, 2025. Preference will be given to transregional panels that bring region(s) into conversation (ideally, perspectives on an umbrella topic by scholars from multiple RUTA region(s), tracing how particular concerns manifest in similar / different ways across the region).
October 2025
- 1-2.10, Bayreuth, Germany
Days of Ukraine in Bavaria & DUAG Annual Meeting 2025
The registration for this event is open until 31 August 2025 under the link. The current version of the program: Days of Ukraine in Bavaria 2025
- 14–15.10, Bergen, Norway
Conference The War and Beyond: Perspectives on Ukrainian culture and society. Please submit your proposal for a presentation or panel in this registration form. The deadline for submitting a proposal was 1st May 2025. Keynote speakers: Bohdana Neborak, recognized by «30 Under 30: Most Prospective Young Journalists» in 2021 and Dr Uilleam Blacker, Associate Professor of Ukrainian and East European Culture at the UCL School of Slavonic and East European studies and a translator of Ukrainian literature.
- 20.10.2025, Berlin, BBAW, Akademiegebäude am Gendarmenmarkt, Einstein Hall, Jägerstraße 22/23, 10117 Berlin
PANEL DISCUSSION: Fault Lines and Lines of Defence: Ukraine’s Infrastructure under Attack. The event is a cooperation between the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities (BBAW), the German Platform for the Reconstruction of Ukraine (Plattform Wiederaufbau Ukraine), and the Competence Network Interdisciplinary Ukrainian Studies (KIU). The discussion takes place within the framework of the KIU semester theme ‘Infrastructural Fragmentation, Infrastructural Resilience – Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Techno-Politics and Crisis’. Moderation: Jan Passoth, European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder). Welcome remarks: Christoph Markschies, President of the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities (BBAW). Panel discussion with:
- Oleg Nivievsky – KIU Guest Professor, European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder)
- Oleksandra Shumilova – Scientist, Leibniz Institute of Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries
- Stefan Greiving – Chair of Regional Development and Risk Management, Department of Spatial Planning, TU Dortmund University; Principal Investigator, GIZ project “Strengthening of Urban Resilience in the Areas of Supply Infrastructure and Housing” (SUR)
- Viktor Zagreba – Mobility and Public Policy Specialist, NGO Vision Zero
- 21.10.2025, Frankfurt/Oder (hybrid event, zoom link)
KIU Ukraine Lecture Series: Critical infrastructure as a crucial factor in the Russo-Ukrainian war of attrition, 2014-2025, by Alexandr Osipian
- 21-22.10.2025, online
WORKSHOP “INTRODUCTION TO SCIENCE DIPLOMACY”/ Міжнародний онлайн-воркшоп “Вступ до наукової дипломатії”, registration
November 2025
- 3.11.2025, Online
Vortragsreihe „Wissenschaft aus erster Hand“, Dr. phil. Tetiana Getz: “Das Predigterbe Antonij Radyvylovs’kyjs (Geburtsdatum unbekannt–1688) in der rhetorischen Kontinuität des Barock”. Anmeldung ist bis zum 02. November 2025 möglich unter: berlin@ukrainet.eu
- 15.11.2025, ORF Radiokulturhaus, Argentinierstraße 30A, 1040 Wien. Anmeldung
Eine Veranstaltung im Rahmen der Buch Wien “Flieg, mein Lied” mit Ludger Hagedorn, Tanja Maljartschuk, Juri Andruchowytsch, Maria Weissenböck, Ganna Gryniva, Gerti Drassl. Mit der neuen Reihe „Ukrainische Bibliothek in deutscher Sprache“ (Wallstein Verlag) erscheinen erstmals zentrale Werke der ukrainischen Literatur in sorgfältig edierten Übersetzungen – literarische Entdeckungen von sprachlicher Kraft und politischer Brisanz. Im Schatten des Kriegs erfahren die großen Namen der ukrainischen Klassik endlich die Aufmerksamkeit, die lange schmerzhaft vermisst wurde. Als erste Bände erscheinen Taras Schewtschenkos Gedicht- und Tagebuchauswahl Flieg, mein Lied, meine wilde Qual und Lesja Ukrajinkas Erzählband Am Meer. Tanja Maljartschuk und Juri Andruchowytsch stellen das Projekt vor und sprechen über ihre persönlichen Bezüge zu diesen Werken. Eine Veranstaltung im Rahmen der Buch Wien. In Kooperation mit der Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung und dem Netzwerk der Literaturhäuser
- 25.11.2025, online
Science Europe-NRFU webinars focused on research funding/ Webinar: Developing and implementing monitoring tools for R&D projects/ Розробка та впровадження інструментів моніторингу науково-дослідних проєктів. Register here.
- 20.02.2026, online
Science Europe-NRFU webinars focused on research funding/ Webinar: Open Science policies and practices of research funding organisations/ Політики та практики відкритої науки в діяльності установ, що фінансують дослідження Register here.
Video-recordings of some past events/ relevant YouTube channels:
- The Shevchenko Scientific Society (USA)
- The Shevchenko Scientific Society of Canada
- The Making of Modern Ukraine: A Free Online Course from Professor Timothy Snyder, Yale University
- H-Ukraine: H-net’s network dedicated to promoting and advancing scholarly contributions to the field of Ukrainian studies
- German-Ukrainian Academic Society: Science First Hand Lecture Series and other videos
- List of other relevant information events and webinars, compiled by the German-Ukrainian Academic Society in 2022
- Historian Andrii Portnov Videoblog/ PRISMA UKRAЇNA
- Ukrainian Research Institute Harvard University
- Deutsch-Ukrainische Historikerkommission (DUHK)
- Ukrainian Institute London
- Events of the U.S.-Ukraine Foundation
