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Support for Ukrainian Teachers, Researchers and Students from the World Academic Community

During this difficult time of Russia’s war against Ukraine, we receive support in many ways from our foreign partners and friends. In order for Ukrainian researchers, teachers and students to continue their research, teaching and learning activities, there are now many opportunities from caring partners abroad: both financial assistance for arrival and residence, scholarships for research / educational activities, and open free access to educational and scientific resources, platforms and materials.

On the main page of TNMU in the section “Education” in the tab #StandWithUkraine Resources you will find links and explanations on free access to clinical and educational platforms to support medical students, nurses and health professionals throughout Ukraine :


Current offers:

  • Science for Ukraine is an interactive map with current opportunities for teachers, students and scientists. The map is constantly updated: https://scienceforukraine.eu/
  • Opportunity to receive funding for a joint research project with German scientists from the Volkswagen Stiftung: https://www.volkswagenstiftung.de/en/funding/our-funding-portfolio-at-a-glance/funding-for-refugee-scholars-and-scientists -from-ukraine? fbclid = IwAR2CuY_0b2hs_eLvlVozW0iYeCFBfyNlJGfT2ohtdPtlComfzwH5GIel7kw
  • Program to support Ukrainian scientists working in scientific institutions from a joint project of the Polish and American Academies of Sciences: https://institution.pan.pl/?option=com_content&view=article&id=769
  • Mentoring program for students who have decided to continue their studies in EU countries: https://www.ci.edu.pl/aktualnosci/project_fleck/
  • Polish-Ukrainian Cooperation Program for Ukrainian Scientists: https://www.fnp.org.pl/en/fnp-oglasza-nowy-program-dla-polsko-ukrainskiej-wspolpracy-naukowej/
    European Research Council (ERC) portal (single window) for Ukrainian researchers (employment opportunities in the EU, recognition of diplomas, housing offers, web support and information)

https://europa.eu/!Tn6pMC

  • Cardiff Uni, UK (the group focuses on the study of early immune responses in acute infections, combining functional and phenotypic studies in the laboratory with computational analysis (which can be performed remotely).

https://www.cardiff.ac.uk/people/view/78691-eberl-matthias

  • Machine Learning Laboratory for Biomedical Applications and Portable Electronics for Personalized Medicine (Taiwan) https://sites.google.com/site/lichiajerrytai email: j.tai@nycu.edu.tw
  • The portal for the provision of information and support services to Ukrainian scientists who are forced to go abroad because of the war from the European Commission – brings together initiatives at the EU, individual countries and non-governmental institutions. Currently, the portal contains information on the support of Ukrainian scientists from 30 countries in English. The Ukrainian version will be available soon.

https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/ukraine

 

The British Royal Chemical Society and Wiley, through research4life, provide full and free access to their war-related journals.

How to use it:

on the university network go to https://portal.research4life.org/content/journals

Click on the man icon at the top right. It will automatically log you in, choose RSC magazines, Wiley (or another publisher – there are many, but not all give full access) you can immediately register for home access.

After that, you will open the portal of the magazine marked Access network provided by: R4L – Ukraine.

For students who wish to study for free on internal academic mobility, you can register by calling https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd58ZQUl-5IsE7lWL2044DOdBkroiNSW0s87YqXrLkaBgwKUg/view

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