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A Unique Space for Dialogue and Collaboration

This three-day in-person programme brings together South African and Ukrainian scholars, researchers, and policy thinkers for meaningful exchange across disciplines.

Through expert-led discussions, workshops, and collaborative sessions, participants will explore shared challenges, future opportunities, and pathways for stronger academic cooperation.

Hosted by the Ukrainian Association of South Africa (UAZA), in partnership with the Institute of Justice and Reconciliation, the University of Pretoria, and the University of Cape Town, with the support of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation South Africa.

About the Winter School

The Winter School on Ukraine and African Futures is a unique in-person academic gathering designed to deepen dialogue between South African and Ukrainian scholars, researchers, and policy thinkers.

Over three days, participants will engage in interdisciplinary discussions, workshops, and collaborative exchange focused on shared challenges, global transformations, and opportunities for long-term cooperation between Africa and Ukraine.

The programme aims to strengthen networks, generate new ideas, and foster meaningful academic partnerships.

Who Is This For?

This Winter School is primarily intended for:

  • Academics and university lecturers
  • Think-tank researchers
  • Policy professionals
  • PhD candidates
  • Scholars working on Ukraine-related topics
  • Researchers interested in collaboration with Ukrainian institutions
  • Those seeking to incorporate Ukraine-focused case studies into teaching or research

Applicants from diverse disciplines are encouraged to apply.

Thematic Streams

1. Ukraine and African Futures in the Current World (Dis)order

International Relations, Politics, Security Studies, Geopolitics

2. Understanding the Past for a Better Future

History, Arts, Heritage, Decolonial Studies, Memory Studies

3. Human Rights, Accountability, and Democracy

Human Rights, Transitional Justice, International Law, Governance

What to Expect

Participants will take part in:

  • Expert-led lectures and discussions
  • Practical workshops
  • Academic networking sessions
  • Collaborative dialogue spaces
  • Sessions on Ukrainian culture and language
  • Insights into academic life during wartime conditions
Please note that places are limited and participation is subject to selection.
Submitting an application does not automatically guarantee participation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a fee for participation?

Yes. The participation fee is R1200 per participant.

This includes:

  • Accommodation (shared twin rooms)
  • Meals during the programme
  • Access to all Winter School sessions and activities

Travel and transport costs are not included.

Are scholarships available?

A limited number of scholarships to support participation fees may be available upon request. If you require financial assistance, please indicate this in your application.

Who can apply?

The Winter School is primarily intended for:

  • Academics and university lecturers
  • Think-tank researchers
  • Policy professionals
  • PhD candidates
  • Scholars working on Ukraine-related topics
  • Researchers interested in collaboration with Ukrainian institutions
  • Those seeking to incorporate Ukraine-related case studies into teaching or research

Applicants from a wide range of disciplines are encouraged to apply.

Can I apply if I am a PhD student?

Yes. PhD students whose research relates to Ukraine or the themes of the programme are encouraged to apply.

Do I need previous experience working with Ukraine?

No. Previous collaboration is welcomed, but it is not required. We also welcome applicants with a strong academic or professional interest in Ukraine-related issues and future cooperation.

How are participants selected?

Places are limited and participation is subject to a selection process based on relevance, motivation, and available space.

Submitting an application does not automatically guarantee participation.

When is the application deadline?

Applications close on 15 June 2026.

When will I know if I have been selected?

Applicants will be notified by 30 June 2026.

When and where will the Winter School take place?

The programme will take place from 4–6 August 2026 in the Western Cape, South Africa.

Selected participants will receive detailed information regarding the schedule, venue, and logistics after confirmation of participation.

Is the Winter School online or in person?

The Winter School is an in-person programme.

How do I apply?

Complete the online application form before the closing date.

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Who do I contact If I have more questions?

If you have additional questions or would like to receive more information please reach out [email protected]