“1461 Days of Russia’s Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine

On the fourth anniversary of the outbreak of the full-scale war in Ukraine, Dr. Oksana Koshulko, a researcher at our Laboratory, has organized another conference dedicated to the ongoing war and its multifaceted implications.
We warmly invite you to participate in this event.
The conference program, including the access link, is provided below.
INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC ONLINE CONFERENCE
“1461 Days of Russia’s Full-Scale Invasion of Ukraine: The Struggle Continues”
Dedicated to All Who Have Fought and Continue to Fight for Ukraine
Important Note from the Organizing Committee
Dear Colleagues,
Due to the difficult situation in Ukraine, including electricity outages and unstable internet connections, our Ukrainian colleagues may deliver their presentations whenever they are technically able to do so, rather than strictly according to the scheduled programme.
We kindly ask all participants for understanding, flexibility, and solidarity.
With sincere thanks and respect,
The Conference Organizing Committee
Main Objective of the Conference
This conference provides a multidisciplinary academic platform for reflection on the historical, political, cultural, social, and humanitarian dimensions of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. It is dedicated to all those who have fought and continue to defend Ukraine, honoring their resilience, sacrifice, and commitment to sovereignty, dignity, and justice.
Organizing Committee
Prof. Dr Piotr Długosz
Institute of Journalism and International Relations
University of the Commission of National Education (UKEN), Kraków, Poland
Prof. Dr Marek Jedliński
Institute of Philosophy
Adam Mickiewicz University (AMU), Poznań, Poland
Dr Oksana Koshulko
Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Research on Wars and Catastrophes
University of the Commission of National Education (UKEN), Kraków, Poland
Dr Krzysztof Witczak
Adam Mickiewicz University (AMU), Poznań, Poland
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
Moderator: Dr Krzysztof Witczak – Adam Mickiewicz University (AMU), Poznań, Poland
12:00-12:10
Opening Remarks
Prof. Dr Piotr Długosz
Institute of Journalism and International Relations
University of the Commission of National Education (UKEN), Kraków, Poland
12:10-12:25
Keynote Address
Prof. Dr Marek Jedliński
Institute of Philosophy
Adam Mickiewicz University (AMU), Poznań, Poland
Russian Fifth Column? The Polish Far Right and the War in Ukraine
12:25-12:40
Prof. Dr Rinna Kullaa
Professor of Global and Ukrainian History
Tampere University, Finland
European Borderlands and the Decisive Winter Wars: Memory and Contemporary Perspectives
12:40-12:55
Prof. Dr Olena Syniavska
Odesa State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Odesa, Ukraine
The Visual Archive of Memory: Documenting the Beginning of the Full-Scale War in Southern Ukraine
12:55-13:10
Dr Krzysztof Witczak
Adam Mickiewicz University (AMU), Poznań, Poland
The Art of Porcelain: Ukrainian Cinema in Wartime
13:10-13:25
Assistant Professor Dr Tülây ATAY, PhD & PhD
Hatay Mustafa Kemal University
Republic of Türkiye
Framing the Russian-Ukrainian War in Turkish-Language Media: Developments in 2025-2026
13:25-13:40
Dr Corina Gribincea
National Institute for Economic Research
Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova
Chișinău, Republic of Moldova
Strengthening National Resilience: From Humanitarian and Medical Support for Refugees to Monitoring Economic and Social Stability in Times of Crisis
13:40-14:00
Coffee Break (20 minutes)
14:00-14:15
Dr Orest Semotiuk
Institute of Slavic Studies
Polish Academy of Sciences
Warsaw, Poland
Dividing the World: Visual Analogy and Cultural Memory in Modern Political Satire, from Gillray to the Russo-Ukrainian War
14:15-14:30
Prof. Dr Vitaliy Kobets
Kherson State University
Kherson, Ukraine
Education under Occupation: Academic Survival and Professional Resilience in Kherson
14:30-14:45
Prof. Dr Natalia Hirna
Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University (LNMU)
Lviv, Ukraine
Adapting the Activities of Danylo Halytsky Lviv National Medical University to the Challenges of Wartime
14:45-15:00
Prof. Dr Vitaliy Omelyanenko
Institute of Industrial Economics, NAS of Ukraine.
Sumy Makarenko State Pedagogical University, Sumy, Ukraine
Public Initiative Groups as Drivers of Territorial Resilience in the Context of Full-Scale War
15:00-15:15
Dr Oksana Koshulko
Interdisciplinary Laboratory for Research on Wars and Catastrophes
University of the Commission of National Education (UKEN), Kraków, Poland
Remembrance Is Not a Violation: Resistance Across Multiple Fronts
15:15-15:30 CET (09:15-09:30 EST / Detroit, MI)
Prof. Dr Hermina G. B. Anghelescu
School of Information Sciences
Wayne State University
Detroit, MI, USA
Cultural Institutions, Symbols of National Identity, as War Casualties
15:30-15:45
Final Discussion and Closing Reflections
Prof. Dr Piotr Długosz
Prof. Dr Marek Jedliński
Dr Krzysztof Witczak
Dr Oksana Koshulko
The conference will conclude with collective reflections, final remarks, and an opportunity for questions and academic exchange.
The closing session will emphasize the ethical and scholarly responsibility of memory. Remembering those who have sacrificed their lives is not an act of division, but a commitment to historical truth, dignity, and the future. Academic dialogue helps sustain intellectual solidarity and deepen understanding during times of war.
(PDF)Conference Programme 2026
Link to the conference https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/3249282939420?p=byzhxHMevb05tHdorm
Identyfikator spotkania: 324 928 293 942 0
Kod dostępu: K5QY9ZM6