News Archives - Displacement Ukraine /displacement-ukraine/category/news/ ÐÓ°ÉÔ­´´ University Tue, 04 Nov 2025 20:38:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 New Podcast Available /displacement-ukraine/2023/new-podcast-available/ Mon, 03 Apr 2023 23:35:03 +0000 /displacement-ukraine/displacement-ukraine/?p=382 One of our conference participants, Oksana Huss, was recently interviewed by iAffairs for their Policy Talks Podcast series. Dr. Huss, a researcher in the BIT-ACT research project at the University of Bologna, Italy, and lecturer at the Anti-Corruption Research and Education Centre, Ukraine, speaks about the current situation in Ukraine and the role of political corruption […]

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New Podcast Available

April 3, 2023

One of our conference participants, Oksana Huss, was recently interviewed by for their series. Dr. Huss, a researcher in the  research project at the University of Bologna, Italy, and lecturer at the Anti-Corruption Research and Education Centre, Ukraine, speaks about the current situation in Ukraine and the role of political corruption and local authorities in the ongoing conflict. Listen to her compelling interview, , to learn more.

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Information Resource Added /displacement-ukraine/2023/information-resource-added/ Thu, 23 Feb 2023 23:39:54 +0000 /displacement-ukraine/displacement-ukraine/?p=330 A fantastic resource for information and news on the ongoing crisis in Ukraine is the Forum for Ukrainian Studies website. This site includes dedicated information about Ukrainian society, identity, and politics, as well as up-to-the-minute media monitoring of stories related to the war in Ukraine.

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Information Resource Added

April 3, 2023

A fantastic resource for information and news on the ongoing crisis in Ukraine is the website. This site includes dedicated information about Ukrainian society, identity, and politics, as well as up-to-the-minute media monitoring of stories related to the war in Ukraine.

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Day 1 Videos Now Accessible /displacement-ukraine/2022/day-1-videos-now-accessible/ Tue, 20 Dec 2022 19:20:30 +0000 /displacement-ukraine/displacement-ukraine/?p=83 Hello from the team! The first day of videos has been updated to the website and are now accessible and separated for viewing! Link to the videos: /displacement-ukraine/displacement-ukraine/highlights/

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Day 1 Videos Now Accessible

April 3, 2023

Hello from the team!

The first day of videos has been updated to the website and are now accessible and separated for viewing!

Link to the videos: /displacement-ukraine/displacement-ukraine/highlights/

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The Workshop Program Page is Live! /displacement-ukraine/2022/sample-news-post/ Mon, 31 Oct 2022 13:33:54 +0000 /displacement-ukraine/displacement-ukraine/?p=16 Good evening everyone! We are very excited to ‘go live’ with our event! The Global Consequences of Displacement from Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine will focus on how Russia’s war in Ukraine has decimated the country’s social, political and economic fabric. The consequences of the invasion have echoed beyond the borders of Ukraine. Ukrainians have fled […]

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The Workshop Program Page is Live!

April 3, 2023

Good evening everyone! We are very excited to ‘go live’ with our event! The Global Consequences of Displacement from Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine will focus on how Russia’s war in Ukraine has decimated the country’s social, political and economic fabric. The consequences of the invasion have echoed beyond the borders of Ukraine. Ukrainians have fled near and far, and have had to make complicated decisions surrounding shelter, family, and health. The following questions will guide the premise of the conference:
How do we best incorporate voices from those displaced from the war and recognize them as critical to informing best practices on handling this wave of refugees and displaced peoples?
What factors inform the decision-making of displaced people as they leave their homes?
How do refugees relate to the host society and where do we see pluralism functioning (or not)?
How can we evaluate the preparation and capacity of cities and host communities to adapt to substantial migration at the edges of war?
What roles do we see for stakeholders at different levels, from the supranational to the state, the municipal, and, finally, the everyday?
How can research on the Ukrainian displacement situation be foregrounded in the perspectives of those closest to the phenomenon of forced migration and compared transnationally?

By gathering an array of experts on the subject matter, we seek to combine civil society, academic, and governmental expertise to answer these questions. Our goal is to produce diverse forms of knowledge that will broadly mobilize the outcomes of our collaboration and focus on those at risk.

Please join us on November 3-4 2022 at the Global Centre for Pluralism in Ottawa (330 Sussex Drive) to engage with the conference. In order to attend, you must register at the link listed below:
/displacement-ukraine/cu_event/WORKSHOP-GLOBAL-CONSEQUENCES-OF-DISPLACEMENT-FROM-RUSSIAS-INVASION-OF-UKRAINE/

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