Το Scholars at Risk διοργάνωσε το Παγκόσμιο Συνέδριο του "2024 SAR Global Congress" στις 25-27 Ιουνίου, 2024 σε συνεργασία με το European Humanities University (EHU) στο Vilnius της Λιθουανίας. Το video παρουσιάζει τις κεντρικές ομιλίες που έλαβαν χ΄ψρα την Τετάρτη, 26 Ιουνίου στο δημάρχειο του Vilnius:
Opening Plenary: • Lessons from European Humanities Univ... • Sarah Willcox, Deputy Director, Scholars at Risk • Dr. Vilius Šadauskas – Acting Rector of European Humanities University • Lisa Anderson, Board Chair, Scholars at Risk Lessons from the founding of the European Humanities University • Lessons from European Humanities Univ... • Mr. Maximas Milta, The Reckoning Project (moderator) • Prof. Dr. Anatoli Mikhailov, EHU founding rector • Dr. Jonathan Fanton, SAR board, EHU board • Žygimantas Pavilionis, Seimas (Parliament) of Lithuania • Mr. Horton Beebe-Center, EHU General Assembly of Part-Owners • Dr. Liudmyla Ulyashyna, Chair of the EHU Senate Lessons from Afghanistan: • Lessons from European Humanities Univ... • Dr. Egemen Özbek, Academy in Exile, TU Dortmund University (moderator) • Prof. Victoria C. Fontan, Provost & Vice President of Academic Affairs, American University of Afghanistan • Dr. Frangis Dadfar Spanta, Coordinator of the Afghanistan Program, Academy in Exile, TU Dortmund University • Murtaza Mohiqi, Asst. Professor, Faculty of Humanities, Sports & Educational Science, Univ. of South-Eastern Norway • Homaira Fayez, PhD candidate at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology Lessons from European Humanities University/Belarus • Lessons from European Humanities Univ... • Dr. Aliaksej Lastouski, European Humanities University (moderator) • Prof. Dr. Iryna Ramanava, European Humanities University • Vytis Jurkonis, Lecturer, Institute of International Relations and Political Science, Vilnius University • Dr. Gabriele Freitag, German Association for East European Studies (Deutsche Gesellschaft fuer Osteuropakunde) • Prof., Dr. Tatiana Shchyttsova, European Humanities University • Dr. Philipp Christoph Schmädeke, Science at Risk Emergency Office