The Resilience of a University and its People: A Fireside Chat with Volodymyr Turchynovskyy

Join us for an insightful fireside chat featuring Volodymyr Turchynovskyy, Dean of the Social Sciences Faculty at the Ukrainian Catholic University, in conversation with Nitesh Chawla, Founding Director of the Lucy Family Institute for Data & Society.

The conversation will explore the unique challenges and triumphs of leading a university during wartime while simultaneously advocating for freedom and preparing for postwar recovery and a secure future. It will also serve as a continuation of the ongoing UCU-ND dialogue—a partnership that began 20 years ago and has proven invaluable, particularly during challenging times. Additionally, it builds on Professor Nitesh Chawla’s recent visit to UCU to further deepen our understanding of resilience and leadership in higher education.

This event is co-sponsored by the Lucy Family Institute for Data & Society and the Nanovic Institute for European Studies.

The event will be held in the Hesburgh Center Auditorium (map).

RSVP is not required but it is encouraged.

About the Speaker

Volodymyr Turchynovskyy is the Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Ukrainian Catholic University and a returning visiting scholar at Notre Dame’s Nanovic Institute for European Studies. Recently (September 2024), he contributed to and edited Resilient Universities, a newly published book in the Integral Human Development series—a collaborative project between UCU and Notre Dame.

Professor Turchynovskyy holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the International Academy of Philosophy in Liechtenstein. His academic focus includes moral philosophy, the impact of wartime disruptions, and the role of integral human development in advancing postwar recovery. Throughout his career, he has demonstrated thoughtful leadership, promoted ethical discourse and strengthened the resilience of Ukrainian higher education institutions, even in the face of crisis.