Professor Viktoriya Sereda
Head Coordinator of the Virtual Ukraine Institute for Advanced Studies (VUIAS)
Professor Sereda is Head Coordinator of the Virtual Ukraine Institute for Advanced Studies (VUIAS).
The goals of VUIAS are manifold: to mobilize support for scholarships under conditions of war and contribute to rebuilding Ukrainian academia once the war is over. By connecting Ukrainian scholars in and outside Ukraine, VUIAS will more strongly integrate Ukrainian scholars into the international academic landscape and broaden and deepen knowledge on Ukraine within global academia. It will also help combat the brain drain caused by war and displacement. The founding phase of the institute will be overseen by offices in Kyiv and Berlin. As long as the Russian attack on Ukraine continues, academic events are to take place in virtual and hybrid form. The official start is planned for September 2023. For the academic year 2023/2024, fourteen fellowships will be awarded to Ukrainian scholars from various disciplines. VUIAS will provide two kinds of fellowships to scholars from all disciplines: VUIAS Fellowships abroad, which are funded and hosted by eight of the world’s leading Institutes for Advanced Study in Europe and the United States, and VUIAS Fellowships in Ukraine, which are granted by the Wissenschaftskolleg to scholars who work at universities and research institutions in Ukraine. The partner institutions in Ukraine, Europe, and the United States will each delegate a representative to an advisory board. These include four of the most prominent academic institutions in Ukraine: the Ukrainian Catholic University, Lviv, the National University of Kyiv–Mohyla Academy, the Center for Urban History, Lviv, and the Kyiv Centre for Advanced Studies. Further partners in Europe and the United States are the Institute for Advanced Study Princeton, the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University, the Ukrainian Research Institute at Harvard University, the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study, Uppsala, the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Amsterdam, New Europe College, Bucharest, the Centre for Advanced Study Sofia, Imre Kertész Kolleg, Jena, CEU Institute for Advanced Study (OSUN/CEU), Collegium Helveticum, Zurich and the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin – Institute for Advanced Study.
Professor Sereda is directing a ‘War, Migration and Memory’ research group; she also studies minorities (Crimean Tatars, Meskhetian Turks, Roma, Jews), identities, language and the religious landscape in Ukraine.
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