
Associate Professor in History at the Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv and a visiting professor at the Department of History, Central European University. Program director at the Invisible University for Ukraine. His research focus lies on political and cultural aspects of the identity-building process in imperial borderlands, with particular attention to the provinces of the Habsburg Monarchy and the Russian Empire in the long nineteenth century.
Stories
On Ideas, Institutions, and Identities: A Conversation with Bohdan Krawchenko. Second Part
Following Bohdan Krawchenko’s intellectual trajectory, this conversation offers a look at how Ukrainian identities and institutions have been sustained and reconfigured across decades, continents, and shifting political contexts. It links Krawchenko’s student activism and community building in Canada, his engagement…
On Ideas, Institutions, and Identities: A Conversation with Bohdan Krawchenko. First Part
Following Bohdan Krawchenko’s intellectual trajectory, this conversation offers a look at how Ukrainian identities and institutions have been sustained and reconfigured across decades, continents, and shifting political contexts. It links Krawchenko’s student activism and community building in Canada, his engagement…
The Ideas Behind the IUFU
In times of crisis, solidarity and collaborative action play a vital role in supporting people, institutions, and practices in the academic space as well as in any other. With the war in Ukraine entering its 10th month, we are finishing…


