Forthcoming Events

November 2024

  • 05.11, online

Horizon Implementation Day: Grant Management in Horizon Europe

  • 6.11, IWM Library, Vienna

Lecture: Odesa City Myth Rethought and Reframed. Ukrainian Black Sea Narratives, Multidirectional Memory, and the Challenges of Decolonization within the Program: Ukraine in European Dialogue, by Vitaly Chernetsky, Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of Kansas and a URIS Fellow at the University of Basel. Moderator: Mariia Shynkarenko

  • 6-8.11, Halle (Saalle), Germany

Internationale Fachtagung des Instituts für Kunstgeschichte, Archäologien und Klassische Altertumswissenschaften der Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg in Verbindung mit dem Zentrum für Archäologie und Kulturgeschichte des Schwarzmeerraumes e.V. (ZAKS e.V.) und unterstützt durch das Institut für Archäologie der Nationalen Akademie der Wissenschaften der Ukraine: Ein Forscherleben zwischen Ost und West – Der Hallesche Altertumswissenschaftler Ernst von Stern (1859-1924). Die Tagung wird u.a. durch die Deutsch-Ukrainische Akademische Gesellschaft gefördert.

 

  • 12.11, The Spine Building, Paddington Village, Liverpool, L7 3FA, UK

Conference “Justice, Recovery and Reconstruction in Ukraine”. The School of Law and Criminal Justice of the Edge Hill University, in partnership with the International Justice and Human Rights Centre, is hosting a one-day conference on Ukraine’s recovery and reconstruction, with a focus on legal perspectives. The conference will feature all-female panels, providing a platform for female academics and practitioners and offering opportunities for networking and collaboration. Since 2021, Edge Hill University has been twinned with Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University. Over the past two years, the two institutions have undertaken numerous research and knowledge exchange activities, including the recent launch of a dual degree master’s programme (LLM) in Artificial Intelligence, Digital and Cyber Law. Speakers from Ukrainian and UK institutions will explore the following themes:

  • Technology Law as a tool for rebuilding Ukraine
  • Digital Forensics and AI as tools for law-enforcement and justice system reconstruction
  • Local governance and public participation in post-war recovery
  • Freedom of speech, human rights and constitutional law
  • The importance of social dialogue in the post-war reconstruction of Ukraine
  • Ensuring inclusive and gender-sensitive recovery in Ukraine

 

  • 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.

  • 18.11, Cologne, Germany

Ukraine-Konferenz der Landesregierung Nordrhein-Westfalen/ Конференція Уряду землі Північний Рейн-Вестфалія з питань співпраці з УкраїноюZiel ist es, nordrhein-westfälische und ukrainische Akteure aus den Bereichen Landes- und Kommunalverwaltung, Wirtschaft, Zivilgesellschaft und Wissenschaft miteinander zu vernetzen und Kooperationspotenziale zu identifizieren. Dabei wird ein Schwerpunkt auf der Regionalpartnerschaft zwischen Nordrhein-Westfalen und der Oblast Dnipropetrowsk sowie der Städtepartnerschaft zwischen Köln und Dnipro liegen. Neun Fachforen bieten Ihnen die Gelegenheit, Kontakte mit Partnern in der Ukraine zu knüpfen, Ideen für Kooperationsprojekte zu entwickeln und sich über Chancen und Herausforderungen der Zusammenarbeit auszutauschen, inkl.: “Ukraine-NRW-EU: Internationale Fördermöglichkeiten in Wissenschaft und Forschung“, organisiert vom
Ministerium für Kultur und Wissenschaft des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen und EEN NRW.Europa / ZENIT GmbH 

  • 19.11, Vienna

Lecture: Practical Past. Visions of the Early Modern Era in the Ukrainian-Crimean Tatar Encounter. By Rory Finnin, Professor of Ukrainian Studies at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Robinson College, Cambridge, UK. Moderator: Mariia Shynkarenko

  • 21-23.11, Lviv, Ukraine and online

Ukrainian Open Science Forum in Lviv. This Forum will bring together international experts in Open Science and related fields to foster the implementation of the National Open Science Plan in Ukraine by sharing ideas, hosting discussions, and informing policy. The event is organised in the framework of the EU-funded “Open Practices, Transparency and Integrity for Modern Academia (OPTIMA)” project and is conducted jointly with the 11th International Youth Science Forum ’Litteris et Artibus’ (Lviv and online) and the Kick-Off Conference of the Ukrainian Reproducibility Network (Lviv and online). The Ukrainian Reproducibility Network received seed funding through the ‘TIER2 Award for Establishing a Reproducibility Network’. The TIER2 project is funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101094817.

  • 25.11, online

The Kyiv Connection Online Lecture Series. Join for a virtual lecture series organized jointly by the Davis Center, Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, and Kyiv School of Economics. Please check back soon for more information.


March 2025

  • 11.03, Berlin

Cafe Kyiv, eine Initiative der Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung, Deutschland. Due to limited space and high demand, all interested participants and organisations are requested to submit their programme ideas by November 5, 2024, one contribution per organisation. Contact: cafekyiv (at) kas (dot) de


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