

University of Michigan - Russian Invasion of Ukraine Teach-Out
- Offered byCoursera
- Public/Government Institute
Russian Invasion of Ukraine Teach-Out at Coursera Overview
Duration | 4 hours |
Total fee | Free |
Mode of learning | Online |
Schedule type | Self paced |
Difficulty level | Beginner |
Official Website | Explore Free Course |
Credential | Certificate |
Russian Invasion of Ukraine Teach-Out at Coursera Course details
- Learn from a diverse group of guest experts about the history and origins of war in Ukraine, its immediate and long-term impacts, and what you can do to support people in this growing humanitarian crisis
Russian Invasion of Ukraine Teach-Out at Coursera Curriculum
Russian Invasion of Ukraine Teach-Out
What is a Teach-Out?
Matthew Pauly: Historical Origins of the Conflict
Pauline Jones: 6 Key Events in Modern Ukrainian History
Eugene Bondarenko: Understanding the Context
Matthew Pauly: Ukrainian National Identity
Javed Ali: Understanding NATO
Melvyn Levitsky: President Putin's Motivations & NATO
Pauline Jones: Territorial Integrity & Russia's Goals
Melvyn Levitsky: Applying Sanctions on Russia
Pauline Jones: Impact of Sanctions & Alternative Response Options
Eugene Bondarenko: Understanding Geopolitical Security & NATO
Ben Nimmo: The 4D Model of Disinformation Campaigns
Ben Nimmo: Measuring Impact of Disinformation Campaigns
Bret Schafer: The Categories of State-backed Propaganda
Javed Ali: Russian Cyberattacks
Jenna: A Former Peace Corps Volunteer's Perspective
Kris: A Former Peace Corps Volunteer's Perspective
Greta Uehling: Humanitarian Crisis in Ukraine
Greta Uehling: The 'Everyday' War for Ukrainians
Matthew Pauly: Taking Steps Towards Peace
Matthew Pauly: How You Can Help
Welcome to the Russian Invasion of Ukraine Teach-Out
Meet the Expert Contributors
Ground Rules for Engagement
How to Navigate the Teach-Out
Historical and Cultural and Context
Geopolitical Motivations and Impacts
Information Warfare
Stephan Sirko: A Ukrainian Perspective
The Needs of Ukrainians
Town Hall Event - March 23