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Higher education in times of war: navigating between survival and development
18 June 2024. 79 Holland Park.
An expert briefing with Taras Dobko, Rector of the Ukrainian Catholic University.
Like many other institutions in Ukraine, universities have been heavily impacted by Russia’s full-scale war. They have had to tackle urgent challenges to stay afloat. Additionally, they have had to look beyond the immediate crisis to envision post-war Ukraine and prepare to shape its future. Their operations are also influenced by the ongoing substantial reforms in the higher education system in Ukraine.
How are universities managing in this perfect storm? What lessons are they learning in the process? How is this situation affecting their social engagement and global outreach? Ta...
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Видео

Crimean Tatars: 80 Years of Remembrance and Resistance
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An expert panel details the rich history and culture of the Crimean Tatars as we commemorate the 80th anniversary of the genocide inflicted on them by the Soviet Union. 23 May 2024. Goodenough College. This event commemorates the 80th anniversary of the deportation (Sürgünlik) of the Crimean Tatars carried out by the Soviet regime on 18 May 1944. Reflecting on the hardships of living in exile a...
War and activism: a conversation with Maria Berlinska
Просмотров 1972 месяца назад
Maria Berlinska talks to Olesya Khromeychuk about the frontline fighting against Russia, Ukrainian society and its adaptations, and how to support them both. 14 May 2024. 79 Holland Park. Maria Berlinska leads Victory Drones, a volunteer project run by the Dignitas charitable foundation, and serves as the Director of the Aerial Reconnaissance Support Centre, Kyiv. Berlinska was a prominent part...
Global environmental challenges: lessons from Ukraine
Просмотров 1663 месяца назад
An expert panel details how to foster public discussion and continued cooperation between organisations and individuals for an ongoing environmentally focused conversation about the consequences of Russia’s war in Ukraine, situated in the context of wider environmental challenges faced globally. 28 March 2024. RSA House. Ukraine is not only having to confront the destruction of human life and i...
Ensuring justice: Russia’s crimes of child abduction in Ukraine
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Mykola Kuleba and Yulia Ioffe discuss the abduction and forcible deportation of Ukrainian children, and detail how the international community can ensure justice for the victims of Russian war crimes. 19 March 2024. Europe House. In the course of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine, around 20,000 Ukrainian children have been forcibly taken to Russia by Russian soldiers. These mass abduction...
Russia’s genocidal war in Ukraine: the impact on future generations
Просмотров 2644 месяца назад
As the second anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine draws near, the evidence of Russian war crimes, including evidence of genocidal intent, continues to mount. Kateryna Ryabiko, Olga Aivazovska, Iryna Shvets, and Olga Tymchenko describe Russian occupation authorities' systematic policy of suppression and destruction of Ukrainian culture, especially the impact on children. 21 Fe...
The future of Ukraine
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Panel discussion about the future of Ukraine and how it affects European security and the democratic order around the world. 15 February 2024, Europe House. This event was co-organised by the Ukrainian Institute London, the European Parliament Liaison Office in the UK and the European Delegation to the UK. Filmed and edited by Paul Bradshaw. Speakers: - Rory Finnin (Professor of Ukrainian Studi...
Breaking barriers: women in the Ukrainian Armed Forces
Просмотров 3245 месяцев назад
Tamara Martsenyuk, Anna Kvit, and Olga Malchevska, moderated by Olesya Khromeychuk, delve into the changes for women in the Ukrainian military, the challenges they have overcome, and the work that still lies ahead. 29 January 2024. As the nation faced the challenges of Russia’s full-scale war, thousands of women joined the ranks. The ongoing need for mobilisation continues to highlight women’s ...
Homelands: Ukraine, the Zelensky Effect and the Future of Europe
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In conversation with Anna Reid, Timothy Garton Ash and Olga Onuch discuss Ukraine as a decisive player in the future of Europe and the influence of Russia’s war on the continent and beyond. 14 Dec 2023. European security and the future of the continent is being decided on the battlefields of Ukraine. In the past, the country was dismissed by international observers as part of the ‘post-Soviet s...
Starvation as a Weapon of War
Просмотров 2997 месяцев назад
90 years since the Holodomor famine, experts discuss the weaponisation of hunger in Ukraine and globally, the importance of memorialising past famines for the understanding of mass starvation today, and the tools of international law to fight for accountability for these crimes. 28 November 2023. In 1932-33, the Stalinist regime attempted to starve Ukrainians into subjugation through a man-made...
Justice in times of war: Philippe Sands in conversation with Olga Tokariuk
Просмотров 8187 месяцев назад
Philippe Sands KC, Professor of Law, London, talks to Olga Tokariuk about the pursuit of justice in times of war. 21 November 2023. Philippe Sands, who has been a key driving force in lobbying for a special tribunal for the Russian crime of aggression in Ukraine, and Olga Tokariuk, journalist and Chatham House OSUN Academy Fellow, discuss war crimes, the crime of aggression, Ukraine's prioritie...
An Evening in Memory of Victoria Amelina
Просмотров 3027 месяцев назад
Remembering Ukrainian writer and poet Victoria Amelina, who was killed in a Russian missile attack, Sasha Dovzhyk, Emma Shercliff, Tetyana Teren, Charlotte Higgins, Christina Lamb, and Uilleam Blacker share and celebrate her life’s work. This event is organised by the Ukrainian Institute London and the British Library. 9 November 2023. Victoria Amelina was an award-winning Ukrainian writer and ...
A decade of war: origins of Russian aggression in Ukraine
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Gwendolyn Sasse and Jakob Hauter speak about the history of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, with Ursula Woolley. 23 October 2023. For many observers outside of Ukraine, it could seem that Russia’s war began on 24 February 2022. However, this escalation was preceded by eight years of occupation of Crimea and aggression in eastern Ukraine. Before it escalated its aggression, Russia violated interna...
Poetry evening with Iryna Shuvalova
Просмотров 3079 месяцев назад
Iryna Shuvalova, in conversation with Uilleam Blacker, read and discuss poetry in war, and how Ukrainians away from their homeland make sense of genocidal violence Russia has unleashed. 14 October 2023. SPEAKER Iryna Shuvalova Iryna Shuvalova is a poet, scholar, and translator from Kyiv, Ukraine, based in Oslo, Norway. She is the author of five award-winning volumes of poetry, including her lat...
Butterfly Vision: Q&A With Khrystyna Lizogub
Просмотров 1109 месяцев назад
Q&A with the cinematographer of Butterfly Vision, Khrystyna Lizogub, talking to Olesya Khromeychuk. 15 September 2023. Butterfly Vision is a film about Lilia, a soldier, returning home from the front line after being held captive for two months. She discovers that she is pregnant after being raped by her warden. Will she manage to survive this trauma and save the child in a society that is not ...
Maria Tumarkin-Reflections on Ukraine
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Maria Tumarkin-Reflections on Ukraine
We Will Not Fade Away: Q&A With Stéphane Siohan
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We Will Not Fade Away: Q&A With Stéphane Siohan
English school for displaced Ukrainians
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English school for displaced Ukrainians
20 Days in Mariupol: Q&A With Mstyslav Chernov
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20 Days in Mariupol: Q&A With Mstyslav Chernov
Dame Melinda Simmons in conversation with Uilleam Blacker
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Dame Melinda Simmons in conversation with Uilleam Blacker
SIDE BY SIDE: OFFICIAL TRAILER
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SIDE BY SIDE: OFFICIAL TRAILER
Words and War: Ukrainian writer Serhiy Zhadan in conversation with Sasha Dovzhyk (Part 2)
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Words and War: Ukrainian writer Serhiy Zhadan in conversation with Sasha Dovzhyk (Part 2)
Words and War: Poetry by Serhiy Zhadan (Part 1)
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Words and War: Poetry by Serhiy Zhadan (Part 1)
Andrii Portnov on Dnipro: An Entangled History of a European City
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Andrii Portnov on Dnipro: An Entangled History of a European City
Russia's Ecocide in Ukraine
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Russia's Ecocide in Ukraine
The Russo-Ukrainian War
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The Russo-Ukrainian War
Fighting Talk: Language and War in Ukraine
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Fighting Talk: Language and War in Ukraine
What Would You Take?
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What Would You Take?
Deportation Day: Crimean Tatar Stories of Deportation and Return
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Deportation Day: Crimean Tatar Stories of Deportation and Return
Russian Propaganda: Manipulating or Manifesting Russians' Views on Ukraine?
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Russian Propaganda: Manipulating or Manifesting Russians' Views on Ukraine?

Комментарии

  • @thilomuller2497
    @thilomuller2497 4 дня назад

    So is this the "woke version" of history?

  • @markothwriter
    @markothwriter 15 дней назад

    Another way to say it is that the Nazis needed a breadbasket. The Nazis needed rich farmland. And they wanted room to expand.

  • @kateryna_today
    @kateryna_today 29 дней назад

    Thank you greatly for preparing this video❤ Also, from the bottom of my heart, I thank Prof. Finnin for his work on this topic

  • @annakishkoskaya7207
    @annakishkoskaya7207 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much for telling true story about Ukraine.

  • @MilesKennedy-gf2rb
    @MilesKennedy-gf2rb Месяц назад

    Remember Bandera. 😁

  • @StroumTV
    @StroumTV Месяц назад

    I love the logic: 1.5 million Kasachs died because of bad weather. But 4 million ukrainians died at same time COMPLETELY due to "Stalins Will" 😂

  • @rubylaser8601
    @rubylaser8601 Месяц назад

    Xi Jinping and CCP do the same. They distorted Chinese history to fit their need. (CCP is not even Chinese. It was from Soviet.)

  • @bill-nn1vp
    @bill-nn1vp 2 месяца назад

    LOL Russian weaponisation of energy.....FUCKING GROW UP !!!

  • @ukerkater
    @ukerkater 2 месяца назад

    Shevchenko represents the heart and soul of the Ukrainian people. A resilient individual and a gift to our people.🇺🇦❤

  • @Here0s0Johnny
    @Here0s0Johnny 2 месяца назад

    Rossia delenda est.

  • @corvanhoute8072
    @corvanhoute8072 2 месяца назад

    Russofobia. Slava Rossiya. No, I won’t buy that worthlessness book. I don’t support that kind of people. ❤️🇷🇺❤️🇷🇺❤️🇷🇺🤟🤟🤟🤟

  • @corvanhoute8072
    @corvanhoute8072 2 месяца назад

    Attention: kijk alert

  • @CRTW
    @CRTW 2 месяца назад

    Чувак не в себе

  • @user-hl1dq7nh4d
    @user-hl1dq7nh4d 2 месяца назад

    payed lies ... its scandalous how they try to misinform the public.

  • @ym73770
    @ym73770 2 месяца назад

    Mental gymnastics of the highest order.

  • @eeronat
    @eeronat 2 месяца назад

    If the Nazi Germany had only wanted Ukraine, well they had it. Why would they be fighting all the way in Stalingrad, St Petersburg, towards Moscow or any of that? They also needed oil. Romanian oil wasn't enough. They wanted Baku, too. If it hadn't been for the attempt to reach the Caspian oil, and the necessity for doing so, the Nazi Germany would have easily annexed Ukraine and then turtled against Moscow. They could have then slowly starved the Russians in the subsequent 20 years. Or there would have been a revolution again. It wasn't so much the Stalingrad that did Germans in. It was the hasty and necessary reach over the Caucasus for oil. Otherwise, they would have stopped after taking Rostov.

  • @brutus4013
    @brutus4013 2 месяца назад

    Let me just say no.

  • @HeavyDutyModularSynths
    @HeavyDutyModularSynths 3 месяца назад

    does she really have apple bum

  • @wincentywiewiorczak4114
    @wincentywiewiorczak4114 3 месяца назад

    Lesia herbu Korczak

  • @gamligum
    @gamligum 3 месяца назад

    Adam konuşurken bile şarkı söylüyor edası var aq🎉muthiş ya

  • @emsik185
    @emsik185 3 месяца назад

    declared war and waited until poland was completly destroyed. British and American jews and natzis planned destroying of poland, stealing gold, raping woman... all by design of f... jews.

  • @lw1zfog
    @lw1zfog 4 месяца назад

    tHaNks dR jadE ! 😂 ‘King’s college indirectly invests £2.2 million in arms and defence and has increased its shares in the industry in recent years, despite its reputation for being Cambridge’s ‘progressive’ college, Varsity can reveal. Freedom of information requests showed the College’s £349m of assets to include shares in over fifty arms companies, held mostly via investments in a range of index tracker funds. As of March 2023, the college indirectly invested over £2,206,000 in companies like Lockheed Martin, Korea Aerospace, and BAE Systems.’

  • @thinker646
    @thinker646 4 месяца назад

    Very helpful on so many levels. Thank you!

  • @djohansson1
    @djohansson1 4 месяца назад

    Wonderful! I was inspired.

  • @stephenarmiger8343
    @stephenarmiger8343 4 месяца назад

    I started watching this yesterday and finished today, March 9, 2024. Very important topics. My father married my mother after he graduated from Officer Candidate School and while he was in tank school. He went off to fight in Italy and was wounded at Anzio. He survived the war. My parents began making a family. I was the second of four boys. Around the time that I was nine years old in the fourth grade, the impact of the war began to take its toll on our family. My father’s mental health deteriorated, he no longer worked, my mother who had a high school education had to figure out how to hold the family together. Daddy was in the mental section of a veterans hospital receiving electroshock therapy. As difficult as this was, it is incomparable to women veterans coming home. Excellent that this conversation is taking place. For my father, there were no conversations. We children were not told anything. Figuring out what to tell the children. How to talk to the children will be hard, but it must be done.

  • @zebedee5158
    @zebedee5158 4 месяца назад

    Thank you.

  • @stephenarmiger8343
    @stephenarmiger8343 4 месяца назад

    As I am a resident of the United States, I am unable to access the BBC conversation. Perhaps someone will find a way to upload it to RUclips. Thank you all for this.

  • @leonardoschiavelli6478
    @leonardoschiavelli6478 4 месяца назад

    No legs, no party. 😍😘💖

  • @bennelong8451
    @bennelong8451 5 месяцев назад

    De ukrainization

  • @idkaukas
    @idkaukas 5 месяцев назад

    very good overview of Russian narratives. I would just add why propaganda works. During the period of the Soviet Union, people could not speak their minds because they were punished more or less severely, even to the point of complete repression. Therefore, parents were even afraid to tell their children what happened to their family. So many facts were erased from people's memory, and many of the current 50s remember only that period when the Soviet Union was strengthened and life was quite stable compared to previous times. It was only necessary to support the then government and not criticize in any way.

    • @user-hl1dq7nh4d
      @user-hl1dq7nh4d 2 месяца назад

      like the fact that was erased from ur memory is that when the wall fell when communism crashed , the western world financial elites swarmed into ukraine in the chaos waving with lots of money to install a sockpuppet regime ... so they did in russia ...JELTSIN ...and so they managed to destroy the russian federation ... they cut loose kazachstan turkmenistan uzbekistan kigrgistan .. all the other ``stans`` at the botttom .. they cut loose georgia , azerbeidjan and armenia ... and ukraine ... to butcher these countries robbing them of their rescources ..and opposition to that corruption were mercyless killed by the world financial elites payed terror armies of their sockpuppet governaments ... millions dies in total in 35 yrs... u r out of ur mind ... talking about corruption and filth ... the western financial elites are and those that r in vavour of them ...

  • @johnhehir508
    @johnhehir508 5 месяцев назад

    Nice bit of side stepping, Ukrainian SS Galicia not mentioned, Ukrainian helped run death camps and murder poles Jews Russians and some Hungarians

  • @Heloi796
    @Heloi796 5 месяцев назад

    W Putin!

  • @annalansky4024
    @annalansky4024 5 месяцев назад

    Liars!

  • @annetterossmore7761
    @annetterossmore7761 5 месяцев назад

    At Babi Yar, 40,000 jews were killed in a single weekend.

  • @wallerwolf6930
    @wallerwolf6930 5 месяцев назад

    Deserves much more attention! It's shocking how pro-Russian statements can achieve more positive reactions, even in the West!

  • @kelliintexas3575
    @kelliintexas3575 5 месяцев назад

    ruclips.net/video/9y4_AwQJLCA/видео.htmlsi=NaGR0dTh_I00Gc_6

  • @kelliintexas3575
    @kelliintexas3575 5 месяцев назад

    ruclips.net/video/H-OGv-WHhUs/видео.htmlsi=sm8qec3-RsiUUKlL

  • @maxsecrest
    @maxsecrest 5 месяцев назад

    Hell yeah! I've loved Eugene's music and acting work for years. So happy to randomly come across him again on youtube, and hearing him speaking out like this. SLAVA UKRAINI!

  • @alexandrosgrekski
    @alexandrosgrekski 5 месяцев назад

    Girls having fun in LONDYN!!! while their nation is destroyed thanks to the American Latin America 1970s style CIA coup in 2014.

  • @Silvertestrun
    @Silvertestrun 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you

  • @Holgerdannsk
    @Holgerdannsk 6 месяцев назад

    Did he get a chance to film the AZOV Battalion in Mariupol, did he film them using innocent civilian houses and schools as cover for their attacks on the Russians, and did he film the Nazi insignia worn by most of those soldiers?

  • @PetersonLiteraryFund
    @PetersonLiteraryFund 6 месяцев назад

    A very important documentary and a wonderful discussion. Thank you to filmmaker Andrew Tkach, historian and Pulitzer-prize winner author Anne Applebaum, and thank you to the Ukrainian Jewish Encounter and Ukrainian Institute London for supporting this important event.

  • @zakadams762
    @zakadams762 6 месяцев назад

    historical revisionism at its finest, to fuel the next forever war

  • @Joelmonterrey
    @Joelmonterrey 6 месяцев назад

    This is so good and so necessary.

  • @victoriamushtey7671
    @victoriamushtey7671 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for your great work!

  •  6 месяцев назад

    Germans had already settled in Western Ukraine since the 1850's. Then they were subjected to the jewish NKVD under Stalin during the Holodomor of 1832-1933. Write about that and not your f**king Hollyhaux bullshit. s

  • @marathonx3
    @marathonx3 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you Olesya and Maria for these insights!

  • @emranhossainbhuiyan770
    @emranhossainbhuiyan770 6 месяцев назад

    Honest discussion

  • @pawelradecki3893
    @pawelradecki3893 6 месяцев назад

    Good comment on putins agressive comments already in 1994 at 7 minutes

  • @rohj4825
    @rohj4825 7 месяцев назад

    Crimea tatars local population of Crimea they was 98% of population of Crimea before Russia Empire occupied Crimea and in 1944 it was deportation of all Crimea tatars from Crimea.