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10 November Newsletter

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EVENT: Conversations on Diversity

Poster for the EURUS Conversations on Diversity Event

 

Join us for the upcoming webinar featuring Alice Zhuravel who will discuss her Tozhsamist initiative, a project that aims to raise awareness about diversity in Ukraine. Zhuravel will be joined by Auguste Gauthier, a second-year master’s student at EURUS, who will discuss his research on the LGBTQ community in Ukraine in the aftermath of the 2022 Russian Invasion. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Click this link to register. Please note that this is a hybrid event that will take place on Zoom and in-person. 

The event is co-organized by the Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (EURUS) and the Carleton Ukrainian Students Club.

DATE: November 17, 2023 

TIME: 12:00pm-1:30pm

LOCATION: Canal Building 2104 or online (Zoom) 

About the Speakers: 

Alice Zhuravel is a visionary Ukrainian with Nigerian heritage, who embarked on a remarkable journey of social impact. Transitioning from a creative career to the world of humanitarian work in an international NGO in March 2022, she later founded the Tozhsamist social initiative. Through Tozhsamist, Alice impacts on national identity and belonging of Ukrainian society by catalyzing discussions on self-identity, culture, and future prospects with active individuals. Alice is an advocate for Positive Culture.

Auguste Gauthier is a second-year master’s student in the European, Russian and Eurasian Studies Program here at Carleton University. His research currently focuses on the history of LGBTQ rights in East Central and Eastern Europe, and on the migration of LGBTQ Ukrainians. Field-work research for this project was conducted this summer in Poland and Czechia. Prior to joining Carleton University, Auguste graduated from McGill University with a bachelor’s degree in history and Russian culture.

 


Master of Arts in European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies Information Night

On December 6th, we will host an information night to discuss our MA program and student life at EURUS. If you know of any students or peers who have expressed interest in applying to our program, please forward them the details.


ROUNDTABLE: Holodomor 90: from Stalin’s famine to Putin’s missiles

Poster for EURUS Event Holodomor 90

We invite you to join us on campus to commemorate the 90th anniversary of Holodomor, a man-made famine that took millions of innocent lives in Ukraine from 1932 to 1933. The term “Holodomor” translates to “death by hunger” or “killing by hunger,” corresponding to the genocidal policy engineered by Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin. Once the world discovered the truth, the international community vowed: “never again”. However, history is repeating itself today. The tactics and tools might look different, but Putin’s motive remains the same – the erasure of Ukraine and its people.

Our keynote speaker, Minister-Counsellor at Embassy of Ukraine in Canada Mr. Andrii Bukvych, is joining us to discuss the legacy of Holodomor and its impact on the current fight of Ukraine for its independence. Additionally, historical and academic context will be discussed by Drs. Dominique Marshall, Milana Nikolko and Jeff Sahadeo. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. Click this link to register. 

DATE: Monday, November 20, 2023

TIME: 12pm – 2pm 

LOCATION: Mackenzie Building, room 3269

The event is co-organized by Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (EURUS),the Carleton Ukrainian Students Club and the Embassy of Ukraine to Canada.

About the speakers: 

Mr. Andrii Bukvych, Minister-Counsellor

Mr. Bukvych Served as the First Secretary on economic and energy issues at the Embassy of Ukraine in the United States (2006-2010). He was appointed a MFA Diplomatic Advisor to the Minister of Energy of Ukraine to facilitate communications between ministries on foreign affairs (2010-2015). He joined the US and Canada desk at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine as a counselor in 2015 and served as Economic and Energy Advisor at the British Embassy in Kyiv for Her Majesty Government (2016-2019). Mr. Bukvych was appointed a Director General for Foreign Policy Directorate at the Office of the President of Ukraine in 2019. He started diplomatic service as Minister-Counsellor at Embassy of Ukraine in Canada in 2021.

 

Dr. Dominique Marshall is Professor of History at Carleton University. She teaches and researches the past of social policies, children’s rights, humanitarian aid, disability and technology, refugees, and the extraction of natural resources. She writes about Canadian social policies and poor families, the Child Welfare Committee of the League of Nations, the Conference on the African Child of 1931, and the history of OXFAM in Canada.

 

Dr. Jeff Sahadeo is a historian and professor who teaches at EURUS and in the Department of Political Science at Carleton. His teaching interests include diaspora, migration, and empire in Eastern Europe and Asia. He also works on issues of colonialism, nationality, frontiers, and borders in relations of power and the creation of identities and states. A specialist on the Caucasus and Central Asia, Dr. Sahadeo has conducted extensive work in several countries of the region. Dr. Sahadeo’s current research focuses on the intersection between nature and society, movement and social change through a study of rivers in the Republic of Georgia. He is also researching post-conflict peacebuilding through pluralism in Eurasia.

 

Dr. Milana Nikolko is an adjunct Research Professor at the Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies (EURUS), Carleton University. Her research focuses on trauma and collective memories of ethnic groups, trauma and victimization in Diasporas, and on Ukrainian diaspora and remittances. Dr. Nikolko teaches courses on Nation Building In Central And Eastern Europe and nationalism and Ethnic conflict In Eastern and Central Europe at EURUS.


2024 EU Study Tour Information Session

 

Join us to learn more about the opportunities and experience of the EU Study Tour and Internship! It is open to both undergraduates and graduates in the EURUS program as well as other interested students from any faculty at Carleton. If you are interested to learn more about this experience, click this link to register. 

DATE: Wednesday, December 13th 

TIME: 6:30pm-7:30pm 

LOCATION: Richcraft Hall Room 3302 

About the EU Study Tour

The European Union Study Tour is affiliated with the European Studies Network, a collective of Canadian universities of which Carleton is a member. The tour itself consists of eighteen days in Europe and involves meetings, consultations and interactions with a wide range of European institutions in cities such as Brussels, Strasbourg, and Frankfurt. Students participating in the Tour may also apply to the internship program with the European Union.

If you have any further questions regarding the Tour please contact Professor Crina Viju-Miljusevic at crina.viju@carleton.ca.


War in Ukraine Observatory

The Institute of European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies’ War in Ukraine Observatory initiative continues to provide valuable insight into the conflict at both a local and global level. Our historical timeline documents vital diplomatic and military developments as they occur on a weekly basis. The Observatory strives to provide a detailed list of resources available to Ukrainian refugees immigrating to Canada. Our web page also contains perspectives on the conflict and its implications written by top scholars in the field as well as students