Concerning War and Conflict Lecture Series
On Ukraine
Russia’s war against Ukraine has entered its second decade, and three years have passed since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. In this second edition of the Concerning War and Conflict lecture series, interdisciplinary scholars offer critical insight into what this case teaches us about war, human rights, and the governance of violent conflict in the 21st century.
Each session includes a lecture, a Q&A session, and a networking moment. We aim to provide sensitive and rigorous analytical perspectives to a broad audience of Utrecht University staff, students, NGOs, policy makers, and the general public. Descriptions of the individual lectures will appear at the News and Events page.
The War and Conflict lecture series is offered by the Conflict Studies Group of the Department of History and Art History, with support from the Contesting Governance platform of the research area Institutions for Open Societies.
Students interested in Conflict Studies group’s educational programmes, see the Conflict Studies minor and Master Conflict Studies and Human Rights.