H-Ukraine promotes scholarly and intellectual discussion of Ukrainian studies and history. This network strives to make available recent scholarship, teaching resources, and other material related to the academic study of Ukraine. 

Recent Content

Six Month Digital Humanities Internship for Students or Young Scientists with Ukrainian Citizenship (Academy of Sciences and Literatures in Mainz)

The Academy of Sciences and Literature in Mainz invites applications for

a six-month internship for students or young scientists with Ukrainian citizenship.

The Academy of Sciences and Literature is dismayed by the Russian invasion of Ukraine. At the same time, it sees it as an attack on elementary values of freedom, democracy and self-determination. Our thoughts are with the people of Ukraine, to whom we extend our full solidarity. We are determined to continue our scientific and artistic contacts with our colleagues in Ukraine.

Fellowships for Displaced Ukrainian Scholars (University College London)

UCL has launched an Academic Sanctuary Fellowship Scheme to support academics being displaced as a result of the crisis in Ukraine following the invasion by the Russian Federation.

To deliver the Scheme, UCL will work in partnership with the Council for At-Risk Academics (Cara), with whom the university has a longstanding partnership, to maximise the support. Cara works with UK universities to place academics who are in immediate danger, forced into exile, or the many who choose to continue working in their home countries despite serious risks.