Forthcoming events

June 2026

2 June 2026, RAMPE – Coworking für Musiker:innen, Gerhardtstr. 3, 30167 Hannover 

  • Heinrich Böll Stiftung, Diskussionsreihe “Ukraine im Blick”: Der Freiheitskampf der Ukraine und deutsche Befindlichkeiten, mit Marko Martin, Autor “Freiheitsaufgaben”. Moderation: Peter Schyga (ehem. Referent Netzwerk Erinnerung + Zukunft). Anmeldung: info (at) slu-boell.de. In Kooperation mit:

11 June – 16 July 2026, online via Zoom on Thursdays, 16.00-18.00 CET / 17.00 – 19.00 EEST

  • Saar-Ukraine University Nework (SUUN) Online Lecture Series

From 11 June to 16 July 2026, scholars from Ukraine and Germany will come together for 5 online lectures and a roundtable discussion exploring how education and academia respond to war, displacement, and societal change. Open to all interested participants.

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26 June 2026, Martin–Luther–Universität, Halle an der Saale

Löwe

„Greek minority in Ukraine“, by Eka Tchkoidze
“Народна казка як ментальна модель світосприйняття українського народу”, by Альона Лещенко
„Green Plants as Biofactories for Production of Recombinant Proteins for Medical and Food Applications”, by Dr. Anatoli Giritch

Program

 


July 2026

11 June – 16 July 2026, online via Zoom on Thursdays, 16.00-18.00 CET / 17.00 – 19.00 EEST

  • Saar-Ukraine University Nework (SUUN) Online Lecture Series

From 11 June to 16 July 2026, scholars from Ukraine and Germany will come together for 5 online lectures and a roundtable discussion exploring how education and academia respond to war, displacement, and societal change. Open to all interested participants.

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  • 8-10 July 2026, Lviv, Ukraine

The Ukrainian Studies Conference “Ukraine in the World” will be hosted by the Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv. The aim of the conference to create a major international platform in Ukraine that unites global academia around a contemporary vision of Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar studies. The organizers of the conference are the Ukrainian Institute, Ministry of Culture of Ukraine, and the Ukrainian Catholic University, in cooperation with the Global Coalition for Ukrainian Studies and with the support of the International Renaissance Foundation.


August 2026

  • 21-22 August 2026, online

Third International Virtual Conference on Ukraine, hosted by Linköping University, provides a global academic platform for researchers and practitioners to share knowledge, present new research results, and engage in dialogue on Ukraine’s future development. The conference aims to advance evidence-based insights on post-war reconstruction and socio-economic transformation, bringing together perspectives from economics, business administration, energy, health, finance, political science, sociology and interdisciplinary fields. The conference will be held online via Zoom and participation is free of charge.

  • Open calls for papers: Deadline 30 June. Contributions are invited from a wide range of fields, including economics, business administration, energy, health, finance, statistics, political science, sociology, and interdisciplinary research that supports Ukraine’s socio-economic transformation and post-war economic recovery.

October 2026

  • 7-9 October 2026, Wildau / Berlin

The “Days of Ukraine” are held annually by the German Ukrainian Academic Society (DUAG e.V.), accompanied by the General Assembly of the Society. In 2026 the host is the federal state of Brandenburg and the organizer is the Technischen Hochschule Wildau – Technical University of Applied Sciences Wildau (TH Wildau, close to Berlin). Under patronage of the Minister for Science, Research and Culture, Dr. Manja Schüle, the event is organized by Prof. Dr. Marcus Frohme and his team. This year’s Days of Ukraine in Brandenburg will comprise a series of events (PROGRAM) and mark the 10th anniversary of the German-Ukrainian Academic Society. The Days of Ukraine will start on Wednesday (October, the 7th) with an opening reception at the representation of the State of Brandenburg in Berlin (Vertretung des Landes Brandenburg beim Bund). On Thursday (October, the 8th) and Friday (October, the 9th) forenoon, the scientific program in Wildau will be dedicated to diverse research of the various universities in Brandenburg as well as teaching and networking initiatives. Another highlight will be the festive evening at the Berlin Brandenburg Academy of Sciences in Berlin (BBAW) on Thursday (October, the 8th). On Friday afternoon (October, the 9th) various activities will be offered on the TU Wildau campus, close by or in Berlin. REGISTRATION is open until 31st August 2026. There is no registration fee.


Video-recordings of some past events/ relevant YouTube channels: