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Center for Interdisciplinary Ukrainian Studies in Regensburg

28.02.2024 Projects

The establishment of a new Center - Think Space Ukraine (TSU) or Denkraum Ukraine (DU) – aims to consolidate and advance Regensburg’s diverse expertise on Ukraine's culture, economy, politics, and law. The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) has pledged substantial support, injecting about 2.5 million euros from April 2024 to March 2028. This underscores the commitment to fostering the expansion of the numerous connections and collaborations with Ukrainian scientists that are already in place at the University of Regensburg (UR) in the realms of teaching, research, and knowledge transfer.

Professor Dr. Guido Hausmann, Head of the History Department at the IOS and Professor of the History of Eastern and Southeastern Europe with a focus on Russia / Soviet Union and Ukraine at the UR, explains, “At TSU, we can leverage the well-established and diverse inter- and transdisciplinary scholarly activities on Ukraine at the University and the closely associated Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies (IOS)."

University President Professor Dr. Udo Hebel welcomes the new Center, emphasizing that “it will empower the University, alongside its collaborative partners, to seamlessly integrate activities in research, teaching, and knowledge transfer related to Ukraine. These activities, with a focus on European and global interdependencies, will now coalesce into a more cohesive interdisciplinary framework. The establishment of this institutional structure for research on and with Ukraine is expected to generate sustainable impacts at regional, national, and international levels and to further strengthen our expertise in area studies."

The new Center will cluster individual, disciplinary expertise in interdisciplinary fields of research, teaching and outreach. The researchers involved will concentrate on four key topic areas addressing the challenges that Ukraine has been facing in its past and present, considering them in their broader contexts. The Think Space aims at a discursive, relational and action-oriented approach to Ukraine-related research in culture, economics, politics and law in (trans)regional and global contexts.

The topic areas build on the existing research expertise in Regensburg and are titled (1) Language and Cultural Heritage, led by historian Guido Hausmann (IOS) and literary scholar Mirja Lecke, (2) War, Peace and the Postwar Order of Ukraine, coordinated by political scientist Cindy Wittke (IOS) and legal scholar Herbert Küpper, (3) Flight, Migration and Value Transfer, led by the historians Katrin Boeckh (IOS) and Ulf Brunnbauer (IOS), and (4) Regional Diversity in Ukraine: Industrial and Border Regions in Comparison, coordinated by literary scholar Oleksandr Zabirko and economist Thomas Steger. The plan is to include further disciplinary expertise from theology or social anthropology as necessary.

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