The Society, War & Recovery Research Centre (SWRRC) is pleased to announce a
new phase of collaboration with the Department of Management and Business
Administration at the Lviv National University of Veterinary Medicine and
Biotechnologies (LNUVMBT).
Building Professional Bridges
In a recent online meeting held on 16 February 2026, the Director of SWRRC
reconnected with former colleagues from the Department of Management and
Business Administration. The discussion focused on creating a sustainable
framework for cooperation that bridges Ukrainian academic expertise with
international research initiatives.
Key Areas of Cooperation
Both institutions have agreed to pursue a multifaceted partnership, focusing on:
- Joint Research Initiatives: Conducting interdisciplinary studies that explore the
intersection of management, business administration, and social recovery. - Scientific Events: Organizing and co-hosting webinars, conferences, and
workshops to facilitate knowledge exchange. - Digital Integration: Providing a platform on the SWRRC website for the
publication of scientific articles and insights from the University’s faculty
members.
A Tribute to Academic Resilience
A core focus of this partnership is the recognition of the extraordinary resilience
shown by Ukrainian academics. Despite the ongoing war, frequent air raid sirens, and
power outages, the faculty at LNUVMBT continues to provide high-quality education
and maintain active scientific production.
“The commitment of these scholars to their students and their research under such
challenging conditions is a testament to the power of intellectual resilience.
SWRRC is honoured to support our colleagues and provide a platform for their
vital work.”
— Founder & Director of SWRRC
Looking Forward
By integrating the expertise of LNUVMBT faculty into SWRRC’s global network,
we aim to highlight the critical role of management and administration in the post-
war recovery process. This partnership ensures that Ukrainian academic voices
remain central to the international discourse on reconstruction and social stability.
