Invited Speakers
Nicolai Teufel
DAAD-Lecturer, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv
Marian Mure
Competence Centre Bavaria - Central and Eastern Europe, Technical university of applied sciences Amberg-Weiden
Dr. Gerhard Gnauck
Researcher and coordinator of public relations, German-Ukrainian UCU-LMU Mykola Haievoi Center for Modern History, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich
Prof. Dr. Christian Große
Professor for Non-Destructive Testing, Technical University of Munich
PD Dr. Julia Eichenberg
Institute for Franconian Regional History of the Universities of Bamberg and Bayreuth, Former Spokesperson of the Working Group on Historical Peace and Conflict Research
Prof. Dr. Yuliya Kosyakova
Head of the research department Migration, Integration and Labour Studies, Institute of Employment and Research; Professor of Migration Research, University of Bamberg
Ass.-Prof. Dr. Lesya Skintey
Assistant Professor for Second language acquisition of German in a multilingual context, Leopold Franzens University of Innsbruck; Co-founder of Vision Ukraine Network
Prof. Dr. Guido Hausmann
Professor of History of Eastern and South-Eastern Europe, Russia and Ukraine, University of Regensburg; Head of the History Department at the Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies; Co-Speaker of the DAAD Centre for Interdisciplinary Ukrainian Studies - Denkraum Ukraine; Co-Speaker of the German-Ukrainian Historical Commission at the Association of German Historians
Prof. Dr. Jana Osterkamp
Professor of History of Germany's Relations with Eastern Europe, University of Augsburg; Director of the Bukovina Institute
Prof. Dr. Larysa Didkovska
Rektor, Ukrainian Free University Munich
Dr. Oksana Seumenicht
Co-founder of the UKRAINE Network and the German-Ukrainian Academic Society
Olja Kovalenko
Program Manager at Coordination office for Ukraine, BAYHOST – Bavarian University Centre for Central, Eastern and South Eastern Europe
Anna Maslak
Head of the Office of the Free State of Bavaria in Ukraine
Benjamin Bobbe
Head of Division Central and Eastern Europe, Hanns-Seidel-Foundation