The project aims to collect and publish, in Ukrainian and English, the life stories of civilians undergoing external rehabilitation after being injured as a result of military operations in Ukraine. These stories will include people with different life experiences, professions and views, and will show how they are rebuilding their lives, finding new meaning and overcoming personal and social challenges. We will look at their psychological journey, the development of a new self-identity and the reaction of society to their changes.
The NGO “Platform for Student Journalism” has united three universities to implement an ambitious project, with the first step being an English-language course titled “The Norwegian Model of Freedom of Speech for Ukrainian Journalism Students.”
The modern world demands constant development and change in society. Although scientific and technological advances are actively implemented in various spheres of life, some of them remain insufficiently researched and understood.
The “Media in the Digital age” project aims to explain the concept of ‘digitalisation’ and its key processes, in order to better understand this phenomenon and its impact on society.
The free certificate course offers Ukrainian university journalism students a unique opportunity to engage with an international team of media experts. You will not only deepen your knowledge essential for working in the challenging conditions of modern journalism but also enhance your English communication skills. Understanding that Ukraine is facing military aggression from the Russian Federation, it is crucial to learn to tell truthful and objective stories, expose fake news, and combat consciousness manipulation through mass media, even when it hurts.
This course, Oral Communication Techniques in Broadcast Media, aims to help students pursuing careers in journalism, particularly in broadcast media, develop and strengthen their oral communication skills. The course objectives include mastering the theoretical and practical techniques necessary for correct breathing, voice production, articulation, diction, and pronunciation.
The project “Ukrainian Youth Changing the World”, supported by the Norwegian organisation “The Fritt Ord Foundation”, aims to collect and publish in Ukrainian and English the stories of achievements and proactive actions of young Ukrainians from different walks of life, with different education, beliefs and lifestyles. They are volunteers, refugees, young soldiers, members of NGOs, founders of voluntary foundations and movements who are doing their best to help our soldiers and our country win the fight against the Russian occupier.
Fashion never stands apart from any societal processes. It is the result of various cultural, social, and economic influences. In times when a country is engulfed in war, the Ukrainian fashion industry does not ignore what is happening. The digital magazine “Shushon” is dedicated to the achievements of the Ukrainian fashion industry in the context of war.
We present to you the pilot issue of the digital magazine “VATRA,” dedicated to Ukrainian culture and art. In this publication, we share historical facts, analyze current events, and predict future developments.
The life of Ukrainian men and women in Canada and Germany after the beginning of the large-scale Russian invasion is a relevant topic in view of the current sociopolitical climate. The proposed project aims to shed light on the experience of Ukrainian men and women who settled in Canada and Germany after the start of the large-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022.
The project “Life and War: 10 Ukrainians – 10 Stories” was organized between 4 universities from three countries of the world: Istanbul University, Faculty of Journalism (Istanbul, Turkey), V.I. Vernadsky Taurida National University, Institute of Philology and Journalism (Kyiv, Ukraine), California State University Stanislaus (Turlock, California, USA), Oakland Community College Farmington Hills (Michigan, USA).
The aim of the project is to inform through journalistic materials about the rights of women, their uniqueness, and necessity. The main principles of the project’s editorial policy are impartiality, credibility, and openness. As a result, journalistic materials will be collected regarding established laws for the protection of women in different countries, as well as violations of these laws. Gender equality is crucial worldwide, and respect for women should be irrespective of their status, mentality, or preferences.
Цей проєкт має на меті підвищення рівня обізнаності суспільства щодо ролі інформації та медіаграмотності у повсякденному житті та сучасних реаліях.
The project aims to collect and publish journalistic materials in Ukrainian and English languages about the education systems in Ukraine and Norway. More specifically, the project covers the methodology of education in kindergartens, the approach to education in schools, and the life of young people at universities in Norway and Ukraine. Thus, the project will highlight the advantages and disadvantages of education in the two countries. It will explore different methods of upbringing in kindergartens, the complexity of the program, and the peculiarities of the psychological aspect.