{"links":{"self":"http://dataportal.arc.gov.au/NCGP/API/grants/FT250100099"},"data":{"type":"grant-details","id":"FT250100099","attributes":{"code":"FT250100099","administering-organisation":"The Australian National University","announcement-administering-organisation":"The Australian National University","scheme-name":"ARC Future Fellowships","grant-status":"Active","funding-commencement-year":2025,"years-funded":4,"project-start-date":"2027-01-11","anticipated-end-date":"2031-01-10","grant-summary":"Rebuilding Ukraine: From its War-Torn Past to its War-Torn Present. The project aims to investigate ways to rebuild Ukraine’s war-torn communities so that post-war violence can be avoided. It expects to generate new knowledge of rebuilding during and after conflict by using an innovative approach to recover rebuilding strategies from an analysis of Ukrainian history. It will test their implementation in the present. Expected outcomes include new historically-informed explanations of how societies can recover from war. This should provide benefits to Ukrainian communities with whom the project works to implement these strategies on the ground, and to the Australian government in policy advice about Ukraine.","funding-current":1151425.00,"funding-at-announcement":1127074,"investigators-current":[{"title":"Dr","firstName":"Filip","familyName":"Slaveski","roleName":"Future Fellowship","roleCode":"FT","isFellowship":true,"orcidIdentifier":null}],"investigators-at-announcement":[{"title":"Dr","firstName":"Filip","familyName":"Slaveski","roleName":"Future Fellowship","roleCode":"FT","isFellowship":true,"orcidIdentifier":null}],"organisations-current":[{"organisationName":"The Australian National University","roleName":"Administering Organisation","state":"ACT"}],"organisations-at-announcement":[{"organisationName":"The Australian National University","roleName":"Administering Organisation","state":"ACT"}],"field-of-research":[{"isPrimary":true,"code":"4303","name":"Historical Studies","type":"FOR20"},{"isPrimary":false,"code":"430308","name":"European History (Excl. British, Classical Greek and Roman)","type":"FOR20"}],"socio-economic-objective":[{"code":"280113","name":"Expanding Knowledge In History, Heritage and Archaeology","type":"SEO20"}],"international-collaboration":["France","Germany","Moldova","Ukraine","United States of America"],"lief-register":[],"achievement-summary":null,"national-interest-test-statement":"Global conflict threatens Australia’s allies in Ukraine and NATO, global security, and Australia’s place within it. Australia has met these challenges by committing $1.3 billion of taxpayer money to support Ukraine in its war against Russia. But Australia is unprepared to meet the next challenge of helping to rebuild war-torn Ukraine now and into the future as a sustainable democracy. Through an analysis of Ukraine’s past, this project will deliver a “lost history” of successful strategies of Ukrainian rebuilding, providing critical historical reflections that can help support current and future recovery efforts. Books, public lectures, press articles and a website will support broader public engagement with these proven pathways for successful recovery. Specific policy briefing resources will be shared via a dedicated joint federal departmental forum with key government stakeholders, including DFAT and Defence, further supporting knowledge transfer, and uptake by key foreign policy agencies. Through their engagement with this research, this project will inform the next stage of policy development in conflict and post-war recovery strategies, delivering significant benefits for the sector by building foreign policy expertise and capability, and ensuring Australia is well placed to lead current and future post-war recovery efforts across the globe."}}}