Featured Projects

Director's Initiatives

PhD Fellowship in Indigenous Crimean Tatar Studies

The Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies (CIUS) and the Faculty of Native Studies (FNS), 海角社区, are pleased to announce a new doctoral fellowship in Indigenous Crimean Tatar Studies.

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Historians and the War

Historians and the War: Rethinking the Future is a multi-year international seminar series.

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Translating Ukraine

The “Translating Ukraine Summer Institute” responds, in part, to a severe shortage of Ukrainian-to-English translators — a challenge in the context of the ongoing Russo-Ukraine War.

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Ukrainian Displaced Persons in Canada post 2022: Making Home in Times of Peace and War

This project focuses on the experiences of Ukrainian displaced persons in Canada and their strategies in maintaining a sense of home and belonging for themselves and their families.

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Undoing the Language of Soviet Repression: Indigenous Peoples of Crimea in the KGB Files (1944–91)

This project aims to develop will launch a suite of AI-based interpretive tools and research protocols aimed at tracking, analyzing, and exposing repressive language in KGB files that was used to erase Crimean Tatars as an Indigenous people of Crimea from historical maps and the social memory of Soviet society, both within and outside of Ukraine (1944–91).

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For more information on other projects, visit our Centres and Programs page.