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Curriculum Vitae HUSEYIN OYLUPINAR, PhD Turkish-Ukrainian-Crimean Tatar Studies Fellow Center for Middle Eastern Studies Harvard University [email protected] +1 617 500 8474 mobile +1 617 496 2078 office +90 546 870 31 77 EDUCATION PhD Interdisciplinary Degree in History and Cultural Studies, 2007–2014, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada. Dissertation Title: Remaking Terra Cosacorum: Kozak Revival and Kozak Collective Identity in Independent Ukraine. PhD (On hold) International Relations, Middle East Technical University, 2004–…., Ankara, Turkey. Tentative Dissertation Title: Collective Memory and International Relations: Cossacks vs. Crimean Tatars and Southern Ukraine in Ukrainian – Russian Relations (1991–2015). MA European Studies, Izmir University of Economics, 2004, Izmir, Turkey. Thesis Title: Ukraine on the Border of Two Worlds: Foreign Policy Amidst Painstaking Transition. BA International Relations, Gazi University, 1999, Ankara, Turkey. Bornova Anatolian High School, 1995, Izmir, Turkey. Huseyin Oylupinar Page 1 EXTRA TO DEGREE STUDIES and RESEARCH Research Fellow Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, September 2015 – December 2015. Visiting Research Fellow Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, March 2014–September 2014. Research Fellow at the New Europe College, March–August, 2013 (Bucharest) Research topic: Collective Memory and International Relations: Cossacks of Southern Ukraine as a Domestic Factor in Ukrainian – Russian Relations (1991–2011). Research Fellow The National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, May–August 2011. Research Fellow The National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, May–August 2010. Participant and Presenter International Summer Workshop, “Approaches to Post-Soviet Transformations” organized by Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, CERCEC, The Chair of Ukrainian Studies of University of Ottawa, Centre franco-russe de recherché en sciences humaines et socials de Moscou, Ukraina Moderna, French Embassy of Kyiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine, 5–9 July 2010. Research Fellow The National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, May–August 2009. Student National Taras Schevchenko University of Kyiv, International Summer School of Ukrainian Studies, Summer 2009. Student Ivan Franko National University of L'viv, Exchange Student, 2008. Student National Taras Schevchenko University of Kyiv, International Summer School of Ukrainian Studies, Summer 2008. Research Fellow The National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, May–August 2008. Student Harvard University, Harvard Ukrainian Studies Institute, HUSI Program, 2007. Student Harvard University, Harvard Ukrainian Studies Institute, HUSI Program, 2006. ACADEMIC/TEACHING EXPERIENCE Turkish-Ukrainian-Crimean Tatar Studies Fellow, CMES, Harvard University, 2018-…. Visiting Professor of International Relations at the University of Izmir Economics, Izmir, Turkey, July– August 2015. Huseyin Oylupinar Page 2 Visiting Professor of International Relations at the University of Izmir Economics, Izmir, Turkey, October 2014–February 2015. Research Fellow at the New Europe College (Bucharest), March–August 2013. Research topic: Collective Memory and International Relations: Cossacks of Southern Ukraine as a Domestic Factor in Ukrainian– Russian Relations (1991–2011). Kule Teaching Assistant, University of Alberta, 2009–2012. Kule Research Assistant, Peter and Doris Kule Centre for Ukrainian and Canadian Folklore, 2007–2009. Served at the Bohdan Medwidsky Archive at the University of Alberta. Served at the Bociurkiw Research Archive, University of Alberta. Lecturer (on annual contract), Lecturer of the Department of International Relations, Izmir University of Economics, 2005–2007. Research Assistant and Teaching Assistant, Department of International Relations, Izmir University of Economics, 2001–2005. LANGUAGES Fluency in English, Ukrainian and Turkish. Russian, Belarusian and French (Upper-intermediate), Crimean Tatar and Gagauz (Reading knowledge) AWARDS, SCHOLARSHIPS, and GRANTS Mihaychuk/Ukrainian Studies Fund Fellowship in Ukrainian Studies, Harvard University, Fall 2015. Mihaychuk Fellowship in Ukrainian Studies, Harvard University, March 2014–August 2014. Black Sea Link Fellowship, New Europe College, March–August, 2013. Mary Louise Imrie Graduate Student Award, August 2012. The Shevchenko Scientific Society (SSS) Research Grant, June 2011. Graduate Student Travel Award in Humanities and Fine Arts, May 2011. Ivan Lysiak Rudnystky Memorial Doctoral Fellowship in Ukrainian History and Political Thought, September 2010–April 2011. Kule Ukrainian Graduate Travel Grant, May 2011. Neporany Doctoral Fellowship, 2010. Huseyin Oylupinar Page 3 The José R. Varela Memorial Travel Award, 2010. The Gregory and Julia Patrick Prize in Ukrainian Culture, 2010. The Canadian Foundation for Ukrainian Studies, Petro Jacyk Educational Foundation, Buduchnist Foundation, Travel Bursary, January, 2010. Kule Travel Grant, University of Alberta, November 2009. Harvard Ukrainian Studies Fund, Travel Grant, November 2009. Kule Travel Grant, University of Alberta, July 2009. Bursary, British Association for Soviet, Slavonic and East European Studies, June 2009. The José R. Varela Memorial Travel Award, May, 2009. GSA Travel Grant, University of Alberta, 2008. Provost Doctoral Award, June 2008. Alberta Ukrainian Commemorative Society Award, May 2008. Kawulych Ukrainian Folklore Graduate Award, June 2008. Kule Ukrainian Graduate Travel Grant, May 2008. Ukrainian Foundation for College Education Trust Bursary Award, May 2008. Travel Bursary, Peter and Doris Kule Center for Ukrainian-Canadian Folklore, November 2007. Travel Bursary, Shevchenko Foundation-Canada, Summer 2008. Provost Doctoral Entrance Award, University of Alberta, September 2007. Travel Grant, Izmir University of Economics, 2007. Scholarship, Harvard University, Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, 2007. Travel Grant, Izmir University of Economics, 2006. Scholarship, Harvard University, Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, 2006. Travel Grant, Izmir University of Economics, 2005. Research Scholarship, Izmir University of Economics, 2004–2005. Contract Salary, Research Assistantship and Lecturer positions, Izmir University of Economics, 2002–2007. CONFERENCE PAPERS and LECTURES Ukrainian-Ottoman Relations 1914-1917, Ukraine's Century of Struggle to Secure Independence, A UA Historical Encounters Series Event: Taking Measure of Milestones in Modern Ukrainian Military History 1917-2017, Washington DC, December 7-8, 2018. Ukrainian Government’s Crimea and Crimean Tatar Policies, Processing Reform in Ukraine: Strategy on the Return of Crimea and the Role of Indigenous Crimean Tatars, Harvard University, July 26, 2016. Turkish-Ukrainian Relations: Strategic Partnership and Potentials, US-Ukraine Security Dialogue, February 25, 2016, Washington DC. Cossacks Redux: Searching for New Relevance in Post-Soviet Ukraine, Harvard University, Seminar in Ukrainian Studies, Boston, November 30, 2015. Supranational vs. Post-Imperial: Are EU-Russia Relations leading to a Second Cold War, The Fourth International Conference “The European Union and the Politization of Europe,” Anglo American University, Prague, November 27–28 2005. Huseyin Oylupinar Page 4 Discussant, Session on the 19th and the 20th Century Ukrainian Identity, the Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies (ASEEES), Philedelphia. 19–22 November, 2015. Crimean Tatars and Crimea after Annexation: Conditions and Prospects, The State Department of US, Washington DC, November 11, 2015. Ukraine-NATO Relations: Perspectives from the Ukrainian Crisis, Eurasian Research Center (AVIM) – Ankara, conference titled “Security and Stability Concerns in the South Caucasus,” June 12, 2015, Ankara. Religion in Crimea: Relations of Christians and Muslims in before and after the Russian Occupation of the Crimean Peninsula, Religious Connections and Divisions in the Black Sea Region, A Workshop at the New College of Europe, Bucharest, 22-23 June 2015 Understanding Crimea and Crimean Tatars: Historical Roots and Current Political Implications, Guest Speaker, Organized by the Office of the Commissioner of the President of Ukraine on the Crimean Tatar People Affairs, in collaboration with the Ismail Gasprinskiy Center for Crimean Studies at the Kyiv Mohyla- Academy, May 21, 2015, Kyiv. History, Land and Collective Identity in Ukraine and Russia: The Role of Cossacks in the Annexation of Crimea and the Donbas War, Seminar at TOBB University, Ankara, April 1, 2015. Understanding the Fate of Crimea and Crimean Tatars: From Ottoman Rule to Russian Occupations. Harvard Ukrainian Summer School Lecture, July 28, 2014. Interethnic Relations in Ukraine’s Crimea: The Case of the Russian Cossacks.Crimea: Whose Homeland? On the Occasion of the Anniversary of the Deportation of Crimean Tatars, Harvard University, Boston, May 19– 20, 2014. Crimean Cossacks vs. Crimean Tatars: An Examination of Ethnic Division. The Association for the Study of Nationalities, 2014 World Convention, New York, April 2014. Crimea and Ukraine: Towards Recolonization? Lecture at the University of Izmir Economics, March 31, 2014. Crimea in the Black Sea Politics: Interethnic Relations and The Role of Kozaks in Making Crimea a Russian Home. Black Sea Link International Symposium: Agents or Objects? Rethinking the History of Bessarabia / Moldova and the Black Sea Region (1812–2012). New Europe College, Bucharest, June 21–23, 2013. Paper sent. Identities in Conflict: Construction of Ukrainian Crimean Tatar Identities against the Russian Identity in