PREVIEW OF EVENTS
Wednesday, April 14
- TORONTO: The Center for Russian and East European Studies and the Petro
Jacyk Program for the Study of Ukraine in cooperation with the consulate
general of Ukraine in Toronto, present a panel titled "Evolution of
Canadian-Ukrainian Economic Relations: A Multi-Disciplinary Perspective."
The panel will be chaired by Dr. Ihor Lossovskyi, consul general of Ukraine
in Toronto, and will touch upon the following issues: "Bilateral Trade
Flows in the Global Context," Dr. Oleh Havrylyshyn, CREES visiting
scholar and deputy director, International Monetary Fund, with Andrew Shipilov,
Ph.D. candidate, Rotman School of Management; "History and Prospects
of Economic Relations between Ukraine and Canada," Mykola Kryzhanovskyi,
head of the Trade and Economic Mission, Embassy of Ukraine, Canada; "Business
Experience and Legal Procedures," Bohdan S. Onyschuk Q.C., Gowlings,
and CREES advisory committee; and, "A Historian's Perspective,"
Orest Subtelny, professor, departments of history and political science,
York University. The panel will be held in Room 208, North Building, Munk
Center for International Studies, University of Toronto, 1 Devonshire Place,
at 4-6 p.m. Please RSVP to [email protected]
or call (416) 946-8113.
Friday, April 16
- NEW YORK: The Ukrainian Art and Literary Club and Mayana Gallery present
"Literature as an Educational Tool in a Child's Development,"
a program featuring Ulana Starosolska, former editor of "Our Life,"
who will speak about the children's section of the magazine; and Lubov
Dmytryshyn-Chasto, editor of "The National Tribune," who will
discuss the current need for a children's magazine in the Ukrainian language;
with introductory remarks by Jaroslawa Gerulak. The audience is invited
to participate in the discussion. Donation: $7; students, $5. The gallery
presents the "Ukrainian Literature for Children" exhibit. The
program will take place at the Mayana Gallery, 136 Second Ave., fourth
floor, at 7 p.m. For more information call (212) 260-4490 or (212) 777-8144;
log on to www.geocities.com/ukrartlitclub/;
or e-mail [email protected].
Monday, April 19
- Cambridge, Mass.: The Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute (HURI) is
pleased to announce that this year's Vasyl and Maria Petryshyn Memorial
Lecture will be given by Dr. Yaroslav Hrytsak, director, Institute for
Historic Research, Ivan Franko National University, Lviv. The lecture,
titled "A Ruthenian Peasant in a German Outfit: Ivan Franko and the
Making of Ukrainian Identity," will be held in the Thompson Room,
Barker Center, Harvard University, at 4-6 p.m. The Barker Center is located
at 12 Quincy St. For more information call HURI at (617) 495-4053 or e-mail
[email protected].
- TORONTO: The Petro Jacyk Program for the Study of Ukraine at the University
of Toronto presents the workshop "Media and Politics in Ukraine,"
with Prof. Marta Dyczok, departments of political science and history,
University of Western Ontario, and Dr. Mykola Riabchuk, Center for European
Studies, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy and Kolasky Memorial
Fellow, Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies. The workshop will be held
in Room 108N, Munk Center for International Studies, 1 Devonshire Place,
at 4-6 p.m. For more information visit the program's website at www.utoronto.ca/jacyk/.
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4, 2004, No. 14, Vol. LXXII
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