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May 13, 2016

Faculty of the Department of English Philology Participate in International Scientific Project

Faculty of the Department of English Philology Participate in International Scientific Project

The project focuses on EU images in economy, politics, energy, society, culture and education.


Since September 2015 the faculty members of the Department of English Philology, Professor Olena Morozova and Associate Professor Anastasiia Pshenychnykh have been participating in the project Crisis, Conflict and Critical Diplomacy: EU Perceptions in Ukraine and Israel/Palestine (C3EU).

The participants of the project are the leading experts in EU foreign policy and external perceptions studies from seven countries from Leuven University (Belgium), Royal Holloway and Bedford New Colleges (Great Britain), Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (Israel), Vytautas Magnus University (Lithuania), Darmstadt University of Technology (Germany), University of Canterbury (New Zealand), the National Institute for Strategic Studies, Bogdan Khmelnitsky Cherkasy National University and V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University (Ukraine).

The project focuses on EU images in economy, politics, foreign policy, energy, climate change, RS&I, civil society, culture and education in Ukraine, Israel and Palestine.

The first research training was held in Darmstadt, Germany (Technische Universität Darmstadt) on November 16-18, 2015. Associate Professor Anastasiia Pshenychnykh participated in that two-day research training for early-career researchers, and got acquainted with the purposes, tasks and methodologies of the project.

The second research workshop within the framework of the project took place on April 18-21 2016. The researchers and senior partners from Israel, Lithuania, New Zealand, the USA and Ukraine summed up the first stage of the C3EU project. They discussed the results of the first three months' work on media data collection, and practiced methods of media elite opinion analysis. The participants also finalized the work plan for the next four months of the project, and got ready for the C3EU Consortium meeting to be held in Vilnius in September 2016.


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