2026 LivArch Fellows at the Center for Urban History

2026 LivArch Fellows at the Center for Urban History

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06.05.2026

In 2026, the second edition of the LivArch fellowship program for documenting and archiving the war will take place. The goal of these short-term fellowships is to collaboratively explore how "living archives" influence the methodology of historical research.

To integrate emergency documentation and archiving "today" ("living archives") and make these materials accessible to researchers, to promote justice and honor the memory of victims, conceptual, legal, and ethical reflections are needed, as well as technical infrastructure. "Living archives" require discussion of metadata standards, principles for collecting and processing sensitive data, and the development of sustainable practices for long-term archiving.

The LivArch War Documentation and Archiving Fellowship is designed to support people who create and research archives on the Russian war against Ukraine.

Among the program’s fellows are:

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Alona Bilokon

Regional GCIP Acceleration Center for Innovation, Technology, and Startups in the Mykolaiv Region of Ukraine

Topic: Ethical and Legal Considerations Regarding the Archiving of Confidential Energy Data During Wartime

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Hanna Drobot

Independent online media "Tochka Shodу"

Topic: Analysis and Systematization of Interviews with Families of Prisoners of War, Civilian Detainees, and Persons Missing in Action (2024–2026)

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George Ivanchenko

Ukrainian photographer

Project: “Warchive”

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Oleksandr Golovko

M. T. Rylsky Institute of Art Studies, Folklore, and Ethnology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

Topic: Sensitive Data in Accounts of the Full-Scale Russian-Ukrainian War: Practices of (Non)Representation in Domestic Source Publications and Online Platforms

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Kateryna Homeniuk

Archives Department of the Bucha City Council

Topic: Voices of Bucha: A Digital Memory Archive

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Olexandr Kolomyichuk

Department “Ukrainian Ethnological Centre” at the M. T. Rylskyi Institute of Art Studies, Folkloristics, and Ethnology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

Topic: Community in the Wartime Realities of Ukraine: Religious Practices and Social Ministry of Greek Catholics in Northern Kyiv Region (2022–2026)

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Roman Koval

NGO "Truth Hounds"

Topic: The Impact of the Requirement for Evidentiality on the Structure of Sources and Its Implications for Understanding Facts and for Historical Writing

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Ivan Moysiyenko

Kherson State University

Topic: The Impact of War on Cultural Heritage Sites Rich in Natural Biodiversity

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Olha Opalenko

NGO "Truth Hounds"

Topic: Living Archives of War: From Fragmentation to Communication

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Serhii Rudko

Hetman Petro Sahaidachnyi National Army Academy, National University of Ostroh Academy

Topic: Archiving of Oral and Semi-Oral Testimonies from Participants in the Kherson Offensive Operation of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

 

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Svitlana Scherbyna

T.G. Shevchenko National University "Chernihiv Collegium"

Topic: Archiving Children’s Testimonies of War: Ethical and Psychological Standards for “Living Archives”

 

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Myroslava Smolnitska

Institute of History of Ukraine, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine

Topic: Spatial Metadata in Oral Testimonies of the War

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Kyrylo Tarasenko

Independent researcher

Topic: Digital Tools and Infrastructures for Archiving Materials of the “Most Documented War”

 

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Iurii Rylskii

Museum of the History of PJSC "Dniprospetsstal"

Topic: Coverage in the pages of the factory newspaper Elektrometallurg of the participation of employees, veterans, volunteers, and PJSC “Dniprospetsstal” in repelling the Russian Federation’s armed aggression against Ukraine (2014–2021)

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Yevhen Vorozheikin

Boris Grinchenko Kyiv Metropolitan University

Topic: The First Hours of the Invasion: A Chronology of Events in Ukrainian City Telegram Chats

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Bogdan Zek

Volyn Regional Museum

Topic: The Russian-Ukrainian War in the Collections of Local Museums: Principles
of Acquisition, Potential of the Source Base, and Methodology for Working with It

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