Ukraine Crisis News

Academics now working abroad praise access to safe environments, resources and new opportunities

South African university’s comments follow vice-chancellor’s controversial meeting with Russian consul general

Mariya Gabriel says office will create “stronger ties” between EU and Ukrainian R&D

High-level EU visit to Kyiv includes cooperation on R&I and progress towards Ukraine joining bloc
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Strong UK response raises broader questions about higher education’s humanitarian role, says Jamie Arrowsmith

Former ERC head and multiple Fields medallists involved in International Centre for Mathematics in Ukraine

National Technical University of Ukraine joins group amid hopes of its country entering the EU
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Researchers from Ukraine reflect on 12 months of conflict and their hopes for the future
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Early evidence indicates a significant increase in the number of researchers fleeing Russia
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A physics experiment in Japan is allowing Russian co-authorship by removing all institutional affiliations

Polish academy launches three-year programme for Ukrainian research teams, while universities offer remote fellowships

Twinning programme receives boost for research and innovation projects

Konstantin Vasyuk awarded fellowship of BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, for helping industry “thrive”

War in Europe casts pall over meeting of body overseeing Antarctica’s vast and valuable resources

Country takes over as chair of Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources

European scheme's funds insufficient to support hundreds of researchers displaced by war

Applications involving Ukrainian institutions should receive preferential evaluation, researcher groups say

Crisis-mode response must now shift to a more long-term and strategic effort, says Oksana Seumenicht

Early evidence indicates a significant increase in the number of researchers fleeing Russia

Ministers failed to adopt draft declaration ahead of November summit in Bali

UUK and Ukraine’s education and science minister welcome actions of twinning scheme

Country can access funding and support for supercomputing, artificial intelligence and other digital technologies

Report from conference on Ukraine says support should also be flexible and inclusive

Funding pot worth €5.5 million will support Ukrainian reconstruction and reduce skill shortages in Finland

Mother and son researchers give their story after six months of war

UK university to donate research equipment and funding to rebuild air raid shelters

Programme officer and programme manager sought to implement EU fellowship scheme

Programme aims to provide a safe academic space to scholars affected by the war

Initiative intended to help students continue studies and remain in Ukraine for half of scholarship

Group intends to support Ukrainian universities in recovery from war, including by stopping brain drain

Move is “step forward” in integrating Ukrainian education system into European structures, says group head

A physics experiment in Japan is allowing Russian co-authorship by removing all institutional affiliations

Most survey respondents say their financial situation has deteriorated since Russia’s invasion

Science minister says UK government sanctions are not seeking to damage careers of individual scientists

Universities UK International programme gets £190,000 funding boost after partnership success

Funded placements for researchers and in-country support on offer at Russell Group institution

Sanctions on Russia are disrupting polar research, with scientists fearing consequences for climate change

Cooperation agreements will not be renewed after 2024 expiry, but situation will be “monitored”

Support programme will allow displaced sub-Saharan scholars to complete their studies in Africa

Plan to coordinate efforts comes as G7 science ministers confirm “unwavering support”