VW Borders in Crisis
Volkswagen Project 2022-23
Click here to learn more about the Volkswagen project "Borders in Crisis" (2022-2023).

The Bio-Politics of Borders in Times of Crisis
DAAD Eastpartnership 2018-2020
Click here to learn more about our joint DAAD Eastpartnership project "The Bio-Politics of Borders in Times of Crisis" (2018-2020).

International Summer School 2023: Wartime Experiences
From April 16 to April 24, 2023 Saarland University will be hosting students and faculty members from West Chester University (WSU) in the United States, Petro Mohyla Black Sea National University and Ukrainian Catholic University (UCU) in Ukraine for an International Summer School where students will engage with the idea of “Witnessing and Documenting Wartime Experiences.”
Find more information here
Global Classroom Ukraine-Saarland
We are very proud and grateful for the funding that our project "Global Classroom Ukraine-Saarland" has received for a series of exciting events in collaboration with the German-American Institute DAI Saarland, which took place in the fall and winter of 2022.
Thank you very much to the U.S. Embassy in Germany for providing us with the necessary funds to realize this project!
Borderland Stories @ MUDAM, Riverine Borders
May 20, 2022, 9 am - 6 pm CET
live on site @ MUDAM Luxembourg and on-line
"Borderland Stories" meets "Riverine Borders"
Students from the Greater Region (Master in Border Studies and Master in American Studies at Saarland U) and from Ukraine (dept. of philology, Petro Mohyla Black Sea National University, Mykolayiv) present their joint projects which they created within the framework of the EVZ project "Borderland Stories."
The project website and all student projects can be found at borderland.online.
Borderland Stories
EVZ "MEET UP!" project 2021

Click here to learn more about our joint EVZ project "Borderland Stories" (2021) and go to the website to check out our fabulous student projects!
Borderland Stories is funded by the grant program “MEET UP! Youth for Partnership” by the Remembrance, Responsibility and Future (EVZ) Foundation and the Federal Foreign Office.