Explore the impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine after one year, examining global policies, personal experiences, and ways to support Ukraine.
Explore the impact of Russia's invasion of Ukraine after one year, examining global policies, personal experiences, and ways to support Ukraine.
This Teach-Out course examines the Russia-Ukraine War one year after the full-scale invasion. It explores the war's impact on global policies, international relations, and Ukrainian institutions. Featuring diverse contributors, the course covers historical context, NATO's role, cybersecurity issues, and personal stories from those affected. Learners will gain insights into the war's implications, understand the experiences of Ukrainians, and discover ways to support those impacted by the conflict. The course aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the ongoing situation and its global ramifications.
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What you'll learn
Understand the historical context and key events leading to the Russia-Ukraine War
Examine the war's impact on global policy and international relations
Explore NATO's role and its current relationship with Ukraine
Analyze the effects of the war on various sectors in Ukraine, including education and business
Gain insights into the experiences of Ukrainian citizens and military personnel
Learn about cybersecurity challenges and war crimes in the context of the conflict
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This Teach-Out course provides a comprehensive overview of the Russia-Ukraine War one year after the full-scale invasion. It examines the historical context, global policy implications, and personal experiences of those affected by the conflict. The course covers key topics such as NATO's role, cybersecurity challenges, war crimes, and the impact on various sectors in Ukraine. Through expert insights and firsthand accounts, learners will gain a deeper understanding of the war's complexities, its effects on everyday life, and explore ways to support Ukraine. The course aims to reexamine the events of the past year, analyze the war's impact on global relations and Ukrainian institutions, and discuss how learners can take action to support those affected by the conflict.
The Russia-Ukraine War: One Year Later Teach-Out
Module 1 · 6 Hours to complete
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each-Out Experts at the University of Michigan are thought leaders and educators who design and deliver courses addressing timely and critical global issues. Their Teach-Outs cover diverse topics such as affirmative action, generative AI, police brutality, esports, the Russia-Ukraine conflict, sleep deprivation, and the student debt crisis. These courses aim to foster community awareness, educate learners, and provide actionable insights on contemporary challenges.
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