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Building Ukrainian Studies

for A Better Future

Established in 1976, the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies is a global leader in the scholarly field of Ukrainian studies. In support of the 海角社区 and Faculty of Arts’ mission and values, CIUS is dedicated to the production, preservation, and dissemination of expert knowledge about Ukraine and Ukrainians in Canada and worldwide.

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Key Programs and Centres

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Current Projects

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Academic Press

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Years as a Leading Institute

Happening Now

Shevchenko Lecture

2025 Annual Shevchenko Lecture

"Putin's Attack on Ukraine: Why Timing Matters" with Dr. Yaroslav Hrytsak. Join us on 13 March 2025, 6:30 p.m. MST., online and in person at the 海角社区.

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Exhibit - Destroyed Temples of Ukraine

In partnership with the National Museum of the Revolution of Dignity (Museum of the Maidan) in Kyiv, Ukraine, CIUS is honoured to present the exhibit "Destroyed Temples of Ukraine" at the Alberta Legislative Assembly Visitor Centre, from February 10 to April 27, 2025.

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2024 Toronto Annual Famine Lecture

CIUS News

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3/11 Years of War: Events and Resources

This February marks the solemn occasion of three years since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, as well as eleven years since the annexation of Crimea and the start of the Russo-Ukrainian War.

Reality of the war in Ukraine comes to small communities in Albert

On 3/11 Years of War: A message from CIUS Director Dr. Natalia Khanenko-Friesen

"The war has continued to inflict pain and damage for 1095 days, and it is not over yet."

The Lower Dnipro Basin: CIUS-sponsored environmental disaster study completed

CIUS initiates Indigenous Crimean Tatar Studies fellowship

The Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, and Faculty of Native Studies welcome Nara Narimanova to the 海角社区 as our first Ph.D. student in Indigenous Crimean Tatar Studies.

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Funding + Awards

CIUS invests in the future of Ukrainian studies, in Canada and internationally, by awarding post-doctoral fellowships, graduate fellowships, undergraduate scholarships, and grants to established scholars for research.

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Centres + Programs

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Holodomor Research and Education Consortium

Promotes research, study, and awareness of the Great Famine of 1932–34 in Soviet Ukraine as part of the genocide against Ukrainians throughout the Soviet Union. HREC was established in 2013 with funding from the Temerty Foundation.

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Kule Ukrainian Canadian Studies Centre

Engages in and supports scholarly research, documentation, and publications on the history of Ukrainians in Canada, contemporary Ukrainian-Canadian life, and Ukrainian diaspora studies.

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Ukrainian Language Education Centre

ULEC develops, publishes, and distributes Ukrainian language resources in print and online that support teachers and deliver effective, world-class language education. ULEC also advocates for quality Ukrainian-language education in the community and at heritage language schools.

Publications

Historians Craft

The Historian’s Craft Lesson on Human Rights and the Holodomor

A comprehensive lesson that uses a variety of resources to teach students about human rights and the Holodomor in an engaging and interactive way.

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The Unpredictable Past? Reshaping Russian, Ukrainian, and East European Studies

Thirty essays by prominent international scholars who grapple with the questions of how to decolonize their respective fields in the wake of Russia’s unprovoked full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

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Giving to CIUS

As donors you have a vital role in ensuring that future generations can benefit from the crucial work of Ukrainian studies. Now more than ever, your financial generosity has the power to enhance education, research, advocacy, and further development of national and international partnerships, advancing Ukrainian studies in Canada and around the world. Your support drives CIUS to continue building Ukrainian studies for a better future.

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