Fourth Meeting of the ‘Roots and Wings: History That Unites’ Mentorship Programme Held in Prague
From March 20–22, the fourth meeting of the annual mentorship programme “Roots and Wings: History That Unites” was held in Prague.
From March 20–22, the fourth meeting of the annual mentorship programme “Roots and Wings: History That Unites” was held in Prague.
On March 19, the Ukrainian Institute in Prague hosted a lecture by ethnologist Yaroslava Muzychenko titled \u201cEaster in Ukrainian Culture,\u201d co-organized with the Pylyp Orlyk Foundation.
Over three days, participants will work on themes of Ukrainian identity and culture through lectures, interactive activities and practical sessions. The meeting will combine discussions and small-group work so participants can apply the materials in their own teaching practice.
In Kyiv, a Memorandum of Cooperation between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine and the public organisation “Pylyp Orlyk Foundation” has been signed.
A discussion event on new approaches to analysing Russia
On March 16–17, 2026, Warsaw is hosting the II International Scientific-Practical Conference “Ukrainian Language as a Foreign Language in Poland”, dedicated to contemporary challenges in teaching Ukrainian outside Ukraine. The event is held with the support of the Embassy of Ukraine in the Republic of Poland and the Pylyp Orlyk Foundation.
On March 13, a Memorandum of Cooperation was signed in Kyiv between the Pylyp Orlyk Foundation and the Institute of International Relations of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.
Near the Shevchenko monument in Copenhagen, “Testament” was recited in Danish for the first time, and the publication of an anthology of “Kobzar” was announced.
The National Museum of the Revolution of Dignity is holding the VI All-Ukrainian Competition of Student Research Papers for the Serhii Kemskyi Award. The competition is supported by the Pylyp Orlyk Foundation.