Iryna Hoshtanar, Dean of the Faculty of Ukrainian and Foreign Philology and Journalism, and Larysa Kovbasiuk, Associate Professor of the Department of German and Romance Philology, took part in the Conference-Workshop ‘Cooperation with Ukraine in the Humanities: Multilingualism, Digitalisation of Humanities and Education’, which took place on 24-25 October 2024 in Budapest at the Andrassy University.
Iryna Hoshtanar, Dean of the Faculty of Ukrainian and Foreign Philology and Journalism, and Larysa Kovbasiuk, Associate Professor of the Department of German and Romance Philology, took part in the Conference-Workshop ‘Cooperation with Ukraine in the Humanities: Multilingualism, Digitalisation of Humanities and Education’, which took place on 24-25 October 2024 in Budapest at the Andrassy University. The workshop, organised by the German foundation BAYHOST, the Research Centre for the German Language in Central, Eastern and Southeastern Europe (FZ DiMOS), the Department of Slavic Philology and Linguistics at the Institute of Slavic Studies of the University of Regensburg and the Andrassy University of Budapest (AUB), aims to establish and deepen cooperation with Ukraine in the humanities, especially with Ukrainian universities that have been particularly hard hit by the war. The event focuses on topics such as multilingualism, digital humanities and digital education and is aimed at interested teachers and researchers from Bavaria, Ukraine, Hungary and neighbouring countries.
Dean Iryna Hoshtanar reported (online) at the section on digitalisation of education on the peculiarities of teaching foreign languages at KSU during martial law. Associate Professor Larysa Kovbasiuk spoke at the Germanic and Slavic Languages Section on the topic of ‘Naming Persons in Military Discourse’.