Research-intensive universities across Europe have agreed a set of principles that will strengthen international cooperation during a time of “unstable geopolitical context”, especially following Russia’s…
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World Bank’s approach to Ukrainian universities needs a rethink
Many words, concerns and sentiments have been expressed and exchanged over the last two months in support of Ukraine and against Russian aggression. Such verbal…
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At its meeting on 11-12 April, the Bologna Follow-Up Group (BFUG) decided to suspend Russia and Belarus’s right to representation in view of the role…
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By Diyora Shadijanova A group of older male runners head out in Kyiv every day even as Russian bombs fall around them As the world…
Read more ‘We’re showing we’re alive’: the older Ukrainians running daily as war ragesIgor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute takes due measures to ensure safety of students, staff
In his letter to international partners of Ukraine’s Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute (KPI), Prof. Sergii Sydorenko, Vice-Rector for International Collaboration, said that on 24…
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