Förderprogramme, Fellowships und Stipendien
Januar 2026
- IWM, Vienna: Lesia Ukraїnka Fellowships for scholars who work on global issues in culture, society, or politics with reference to the Ukrainian past and present | Deadline Januar 16, 2026 (externer Link, öffnet neues Fenster)
- IWM, Vienna: Paul Celan Fellowship for Translators, translations of canonical texts, and key contemporary works in the humanities/social sciences/cultural studies | Deadline January 16, 2026 (externer Link, öffnet neues Fenster)
- “Documenting Russia’s War Against Ukraine” (LivArch): short-term remote fellowships supporting Ukrainian scholars | Deadline January 31, 2026 (externer Link, öffnet neues Fenster)
Februar 2026
- Translating Ukraine Summer Institute (Wroclaw, Poland, 6-17 July 2026), supported by academic partners in Canada, the US, the UK, and Poland | Deadline February 1, 2026 (externer Link, öffnet neues Fenster)
- IWM, Vienna: Jan Patočka Fellowship Program inspired by Jan Patočka’s legacy and his intellectual endeavor to rethink Europe under post-European paradigms | Deadline Febuary 10, 2026 (externer Link, öffnet neues Fenster)
- IWM, Vienna: Jerzy Giedroyc Fellowship for projects related to Polish-Ukrainian/Belarusian/Lithuanian relations, and/or the legacy of Giedroyc | Deadline Februar 10, 2026 (externer Link, öffnet neues Fenster)
- Ukraine Course on Image Guided Radiotherapy with Emphasis on Brachytherapy of Cervical Cancer (March-September) | Registration starts Febuary 15, 2026 (externer Link, öffnet neues Fenster)
Zukünftige Veranstaltungen und Konferenzen
Februar 2026
Memory Matters: Non-Human Agents in Memory Studies | 05.-06.02.2026
7th Annual Graduate Workshop of the GS OSES at the University Regensburg in cooperation with the Leibniz ScienceCampus Europe and America in the Modern World.
From witnessing stones and talking rivers to breathing ruins: The 2026 Graduate Workshop Memory Matters: Non-Human Agents in Memory Studies seeks to highlight how materials, objects, geological strata, and the environment function both as archives of (collective) memory and as agents that foster memory practices outside, beyond, and at times against well-established institutions and dominant narratives. The workshop will be held from 05–06 February 2026 at the University of Regensburg and invites applications that explore entanglements between material culture and memory studies.
We welcome research addressing the themes of the workshop in any context from around the world. Contributions featuring East and Southeast Europe, or the Americas, as well as comparative studies, are particularly welcome given the focus of the expertise in Regensburg. The workshop will be held in English.
Notice: Applications are closed!
In case of questions please contact gsoses.conference@ur.de. (externer Link, öffnet neues Fenster)
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Days of Ukraine in Bayreuth, Bavaria 2025 | 1-2 October 2025
The Days of Ukraine is an annual event organized by the German-Ukrainian Academic Society (DUAG) in a different federal state of Germany since 2016. Taking place at the University of Bayreuth on 1-2 of October 2025, this year’s Days of Ukraine in Bavaria / Tage der Ukraine in Bayern is organized together with the Chair for Metals and Alloys of the University of Bayreuth and focuses on Bavarian-Ukrainian projects.
This year’s event is organized under the motto “Bridging Ideas, Building Knowledge – Shaping Excellence and Partnership / Ideen entwickeln, Wissen aufbauen – Exzellenz und Partnerschaft stärken”. The programme brings together representatives from universities, research institutions, funding bodies, and governmental organisations to engage in dialogue, exchange experiences, and explore new formats of collaboration.
The registration for this event is open until 31.08.2025!
For more information, please visit The UKRAINE Network here (externer Link, öffnet neues Fenster)!
Organizations in Times of War: Ukraine, Eastern Europe and Beyond
October 8-10, 2025 at University of Regensburg | Denkraum Ukraine
Scholars and practitioners are invited to contribute their research and perspectives on how war affects organizations and institutions in the fields of economics, politics, law, history, culture, and beyond.
The conference is organized by the Center for Interdisciplinary Ukrainian Studies Think Space Ukraine, established in 2024 at the University of Regensburg and financed by the DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) through funds from the German Federal Foreign Office (AA). The Center pursues a discursive, relational, and action-oriented approach to Ukraine-related research in culture, economics, politics, and law within (trans)regional and global contexts. The Annual Conference is one of the Center’s key events, aiming to further develop established contacts in research, exchange, and knowledge transfer into an internationally visible scientific hub.
Applications for the conference are closed. (externer Link, öffnet neues Fenster)
Bayerisch-Ukrainischer Workshop zur Mehrsprachigkeit | 28.-29. Oktober 2025
© Koordinationsstelle Ukraine, BAYHOST (2025) BAYHOST-Workshop @Universität Regensburg
Das Bayerische Hochschulzentrum für Mittel-, Ost- und Südosteuropa (BAYHOST), das Zentrum für interdisziplinäre Ukrainestudien „Denkraum Ukraine (externer Link, öffnet neues Fenster)“ und das Forum Mehrsprachigkeit und Regionalität "FoMuR" (externer Link, öffnet neues Fenster) an der Universität Regensburg veranstalten vom 28.-29. Oktober 2025 in Regensburg einen Workshop zur Kooperation mit der Ukraine im Forschungs- und Lehrbereich „Mehrsprachigkeit“.
Die diesjährige Veranstaltung soll an die vorangegangene Konferenz aus dem Jahr 2024 anknüpfen, sich aber diesmal ausschließlich dem Thema „Mehrsprachigkeit“ widmen, mit Fokus auf Sprachdidaktik und Trauma-Verarbeitung. Auch hier ist das Ziel des Workshops die Entstehung und Vertiefung von Kooperationen mit der Ukraine.
Der Workshop richtet sich an interessierte Lehrende und Forschende in Bayern, der Ukraine und weiteren Ländern.
Die Anmeldung für den Workshop ist abgeschlossen - vielen Dank für das große Interesse!
Finden Sie hier das vorläufige Programm (öffnet neues Fenster). (nicht barrierefrei).