Ukraine Crisis News

Remaining researchers are leaving the profession in droves, or spending less time on their work

EU investment in innovation and tech is said to be key to “victory of Ukraine”

European research infrastructures say they have hosted researchers and worked on joint projects

UK response to invasion of Ukraine shows merit of coordination, says UUK International report
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Commission president expects challenges and “immense opportunities” for countries and bloc

Scholars at Risk will present award at conference for universities affected by conflict

Academic collaboration is vital part of reconstruction process, exchange service says
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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

UK government invests £16 million in innovations to support the recovery of Ukraine’s energy system

Funding from Horizon Europe and US philanthropic organisations has near and long-term support objectives

Some destroyed research infrastructure might never be recovered, group warns

Unesco analysis says 1,443 scientific buildings have been damaged or destroyed by Russian invasion

Six joint projects between scientists from the Netherlands and Ukraine receive funding

Programme director urges Europe to provide help beyond emergency funding for Ukrainian researchers

Science has restarted in retaken territory and international ties are stronger, says Svitlana Galata

As the war continues, Ukraine’s researchers look to the future

European Council of Doctoral Candidates and Junior Researchers calls for more funding for war-torn country

Success of £13 million programme for Ukrainian academics prompts call from chair of security committee

Research and teaching continues, despite Russian invasion

Olga Onuch aims to increase scholarly interest in political landscape of war-torn nation

Redistributed funds under bloc’s regional cooperation programmes include support for research and education

Support must reflect the changing nature and understanding of the war, says conference summary

Academic generation “will be lost” without intervention, Eurodoc warns

Research and education should be treated “equally” to other areas in planned EU investment

Failure to provide sustainable support to institutions could impede country’s reconstruction, European University Association warns

Country’s science and education ministry also invited to join working groups of European Research Area

More than one-third of country’s research infrastructure reported to have been damaged or destroyed

Australian Academy of Science announces funding for short-term visits and infrastructure use

Scheme has helped over 170 war refugee researchers to continue their work in the UK

Universities UK announces 33 additional twinning partnerships

“Science is not beyond politics,” says head of National Research Foundation of Ukraine

Solidarity with war-torn country must be expressed through funding and action, says German exchange service

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

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