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September 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 purpose of the project was to conduct the research on EU perceptions in Ukraine.


The faculty members of the Department of English Philology, Professor Olena Morozova and Associate Professor Anastasiia Pshenychnykh participated in the third research workshop held within the framework of the international project Crisis, Conflict and Critical Diplomacy: EU Perceptions in Ukraine and Israel/Palestine (C3EU). The workshop took place in Vilnius (Lithuania) on September 1-5, 2016.

The C3EU project supported by the program Erasmus+ (Jean Monnet Programme) is supervized by the Director of the National Center for Research on Europe, Natalia Chaban (University of Canterbury, New Zealand). The purpose of the project is to conduct interdisciplinary studies of the EU perceptions in Ukraine and Israel / Palestine. The participants of the project are the leading experts and young scientists from seven countries and nine universities: University of Canterbury (New Zealand), National Institute for Strategic Studies (Ukraine), Bogdan Khmelnitsky Cherkasy National University (Ukraine), V. N. Karazin Kharkiv National University (Ukraine), Ben-Gurion University of Negev (Israel), Darmstadt University of Technology (Germany), Leuven University (Belgium), Vytautas Magnus University (Lithuania), Royal Holloway and Bedford New Colleges (Great Britain).

The participants summed up the results of the first year’s work, namely the results of the sixth months’ work on media monitoring of Ukraine, Israel, Palestine, the media elite's opinion poll of the corresponding countries. They also discussed the next stage of the research, namely interviews with the representatives of the political, economic, scientific, cultural elites and youth.

The representatives of the Department of English Philology participated in the discussion and had prepared three presentations: “Framing the EU as an Economic, Energy and Environment Actor” (А.M. Pshenychnykh,О.І. Моrozova); “Report on Media Elites Attitudes and Perceptions” (Ye.V. Hobova, V.О.Velivchenko, А.М. Pshenychnykh); “Ukrainian Perspectives on Self, the EU and Russia: Intersemiotic and Cognitive Images Construed by Ukrainian Newspapers” (А.М. Pshenychnykh).


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