FORTHCOMING EVENTS

August 2024

  • 05.08, 17:00 – 18:30, GMT-4, Cambridge, USA & online
Lecture “Keeping the Fires Burning: Studying Ukrainian Literature Through Censorship, Independence, and War” by George Grabowicz in conversation with Bohdan Tokarskyi. George G. Grabowicz is a Dmytro Čyževs’kyi Research Professor of Ukrainian Literature and Professor Emeritus, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University, Bohdan Tokarskyi  is a Assistant Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures, Harvard University. Moderated by Oleh Kotsyuba, Director of Print and Digital Publications at the Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University. This event is organized by Harvard’s Ukrainian Research Institute as part of the Public Lecture Series.
  • 07.08, London

The Crimean Tatars – Join historian Donald Rayfield to explore the magnificent history of the Crimean Tatars

  • 08.08, online

Horizon Europe Office in Ukraine offers an information event “EU Career Boost: можливості Рамкової програми “Горизонт Європа” для молодих учених”. Register by 7 August 2024

  • 29.08, online

Germany, DFG Info-talk: Funding Opportunities for Postdocs


September 2024

  • 01.09.2024, Cologne, Germany

Charity festival of Ukrainian culture  “Ukraїne Day in Cologne”.

  • 07.09, Lviv, Ukraine

INDEXing the Future: Launch of the Institute for Documentation and Exchange.

INDEX: Institute for Documentation and Exchange will be launched in Lviv as a new cultural and research institution that documents russia’s war against Ukraine and facilitates intellectual exchange between Ukraine and the wider world. This ambitious project originating from the Institute for Human Sciences in Vienna (IWM). The event will include an intellectual exchange between prominent representatives of the Ukrainian and international academic and art scenes.

  • 12 & 19.09, online workshop

Empowering Your Journey: A career planning workshop for female scientists

    • Part 1: 12 September 2024, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM (CEST)
    • Part 2: 19 September 2024, 2:00 – 4:00 PM (CEST)
    • Language: English
  • 11-13.09, Dubrovnik, Croatia

EEGA Annual Conference “Unfinished Statebuilding and Contested Democracies,” in Cooperation with the RSA Central and Eastern Europe Conference 2024. The united aim is to combine both – historically informed research and current political issues in Southeastern Europe. The conference is less devoted to strictly historical issues but offers a global and policy oriented approach. The conference zeroes in on a curated selection of themes that hold paramount importance for the region amidst the current geopolitical landscape. The Call for Proposals is now open until the 16th of April 2024 and abstract submissions until the 14th of May 2024.

  • 18.09, Cambridge, MA, USA
Book Talk “The Voices of Babyn Yar” by Marianna Kiyanovska, poet, translator, and literary scholar Joined by translators Oksana Maksymchuk and Max Rosochinsky in conversation with Oleh Kotsyuba, Director of Print and Digital Publications, Ukrainian Research Institute, Harvard University. This event is organized by Harvard’s Ukrainian Research Institute (HURI) as part of the weekly Seminar in Ukrainian Studies public event series and HURI Books program.
  • 21.09, 11:00, Bayreuth, Germany

Guided tour in Ukrainian though the exhibition “Francisco de Goya | George Grosz – DREAM AND REALITY” in the Art Museum Bayreuth. The exhibition “Goya | Grosz – Dream and Reality” presents paintings, drawings and prints by the artists Goya and Grosz from their creative phases in Europe and the USA. It was created in collaboration with international partners and lenders from France, Italy and Germany.

  • 24.09, online

Germany, DFG Info-talk: Emmy Noether Programme

  • 26-27.09, Saarbrücken, Germany

Ukrainian Days in Saarland and DUAG Annual Meeting in Saarbrücken, including the Final of the UKRAINET PhD Thesis Presentation Contest. Registration to attend this conference is mandatory, and you can find the registration form here. The deadline for registration is 31.08.2024.


October 2024

  • 16.10, Atrium Reinhardtstraßenhöfe, Reinhardtstraße 14, 10117 Berlin/ Online

The Center for Liberal Modernity cordially invites you to the international conference “Ukraine and Us: What is at Stake”. The conference will discuss the following topics:

  1. the significance of this war for the future of Europe and the strategic goals of the West
  2. current military developments and military support for Ukraine and
  3. Ukraine’s EU- and NATO-integration
  4. Energy cooperation with Ukraine
  • 23.10, online

Live-Webinar on the funding portfolio of the Volksvagen Foundation (Germany) In the webinar, employees from the funding department provide information on general funding, current calls for proposals and the process from application to project support. There will be time for questions and answers following the approx. 20-minute presentation.

  • 25-26.10, Budapest, Hungary & online

Workshop “Cooperation with Ukraine in the humanities”, organized by BAYHOST, the Research Centre German in Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe, the Chair of Slavic Philology – Linguistics at the Institute of Slavic Studies at the University of Regensburg and Andrássy University Budapest. The event is intended to contribute to the development and deepening of cooperation with Ukraine in the humanities, specifically with Ukrainian universities that have been particularly hard hit by the war and have had to be evacuated or are located close to the front line. It will focus on topics such as multilingualism, digital humanities and digital education, but is also open to other thematic contributions. The workshop is aimed at interested teachers and researchers in Bavaria, Ukraine, Hungary and neighbouring countries.


November 2024

  • 13.-14.11, Warsaw, Poland

4th International exhibition and conference “Rebuild Ukraine: Construction & Energy” is an online platform for recovery projects, materials, technologies, equipment and investments required to rebuild Ukraine’s war-torn economy, with an emphasis on infrastructure, industry, energy and housing. The aim of “ReBuild Ukraine” is to bring together the public sector, the private sector and international donors in order to derive specific projects from the needs of Ukrainian communities and bring them together with potential partners and sources of funding.


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