Tartu Conference on East European and Eurasian Studies

Programme

The programme consists of two parts: general programme (see below) and schedule of panel sessions (individual presentations and roundtables). The most up-to-date programme is always available for presenters in ConfTool.

Schedule of Panel Sessions (pdf) (as of 20 February, 2024)

The organisers reserve the right to make changes to the programme.

Wednesday 19 June
17:00–19:00 Conference registration and info desk open for early arrivals

Venue: Lossi 36, Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Tartu

Thursday 20 June
8:00–16:30 Conference registration and info desk open

Venue: Lossi 36, Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Tartu

9:15–11:00 First panel session

Venue: Lossi 36, Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Tartu

11:00–11:30 Coffee break
11:30–13:15 Second panel session

Venue: Lossi 36, Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Tartu

13:15–14:30 Lunch break
14:30–16:15 Third panel session

Venue: Lossi 36, Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Tartu

16:45–18:45 Official opening

Plenary session: ‘Unbounding Central Asia: Geopolitics from Below and Global Connections’ with Prof. Natalie Koch (Syracuse University) and Dr. Asel Doolotkeldieva (George Washington University)

Venue: Juhan Liivi 2, Room 127

(Can be followed online at www.uttv.ee)

19:00–22:00 Conference dinner

(Registered conference participants only)

Friday 21 June
8:30–16:15 Conference registration and info desk open

Venue: Lossi 36, Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Tartu

9:15–11:00 Fourth panel session

Venue: Lossi 36, Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Tartu

11:00–11:30 Coffee break
11:30–13:15 Fifth panel session

Venue: Lossi 36, Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Tartu

13:15–14:30 Lunch break
14:30–16:15 Sixth panel session

Venue: Lossi 36, Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Tartu

16:15–16:30 Coffee break
16:30–18:15 Seventh panel session

Venue: Lossi 36, Faculty of Social Sciences of the University of Tartu