This website uses cookies to store information on your computer. Some of these cookies are used for visitor analysis, others are essential to making our site function properly and improve the user experience. By using this site, you consent to the placement of these cookies. Click Accept to consent and dismiss this message or Deny to leave this website. Read our Privacy Statement for more.
Print Page   |   Contact Us   |   Sign In   |   Join EPS
Activities
Blog Home All Blogs
Search all posts for:   

 

View all (579) posts »
 

Initiatives to support Ukrainian scientific community

Posted By Administration, Monday 26 September 2022
Updated: Tuesday 27 September 2022

The European and international scientific community is working together to take appropriate actions to support the Ukrainian scientific community that are facing exceptional challenges due to the current war situation in the country.

Several measures to support the Ukrainian scientists are being taken to try to mitigate the damage caused by the conflict in their professional activities. Below, the EPS Brussels office presents the list of initiatives that, to the best of our knowledge, are currently supporting the Ukrainian scientific community:

  1. #ScienceForUkraine collects and disseminates information for students and researchers directly affected by the Russian invasion in Ukraine. You can find them using the hashtag #ScienceForUkraine in Twitter or in the website: https://scienceforukraine.eu/
  2. ERC for Ukraine: the European Research Council (ERC) has appealed to its grantees to provide temporary employment to refugee researchers and support staff, such as technician and lab managers fleeing the war, from Ukraine. See the current open opportunities here: https://erc.europa.eu/funding/additional-opportunities/ERC-for-Ukraine-research-jobs
  3. European Innovation Council (EIC) initiative. The European Commission has launched an ambitious €20 million action to support the Ukrainian innovation community. The new initiative will support at least 200 Ukrainian deep tech start-ups with up to €60,000 each. In addition, the EIC will offer non-financial support, such as business advisory services and matchmaking.
  4. European Research Area for Ukraine (ERA4Ukraine) portal. One-stop-shop for information and support services to Ukraine-based researchers and researchers fleeing Ukraine. The portal brings together initiatives at the EU level, per country and from non-governmental groups. It aims to help affected researchers find housing and job opportunities, facilitate the recognition of their diplomas, and offer other services.
  5. The European Commission (DG RTD), Eklipse, Science for Ukraine and Chance for Science are collaborating to explore ways to reconnect and network the scientists and researchers of Ukraine who are either dispersed all over Europe/world or struggling to keep doing their research and teaching in Ukraine. The main idea behind this common initiative is to support the Ukrainian Scientific community to keep Ukrainian science strong, connected and well networked with the rest of the European Scientific community.
  6. The European Plant Science Organisation (EPSO) offers direct help and provides a link to an xls file where people can add their lab taking up UKR scientists/students
  7. The European Association of Social Psychology (EASP) has re-activated their scientist-at-risk program to support individuals: https://www.easp.eu/news/itm/easp_statement_of_support__ukrai-1424.html.
  8. The European Chemical Society (EuChemS) has launched a group to share opportunities for Ukrainian colleagues https://www.euchems.eu/chemists-for-ukraine/.
  9. The European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) has set up labs, office work places and also accommodation for Ukrainian colleagues: https://www.embo.org/solidarity-with-ukraine/.
  10. The Marie Curie Alumni Association (MCAA) provides a platform for peer-to-peer support
    https://www.mariecuriealumni.eu/groups/ukrainian-members-support-group,
    and a list of labs supporting Ukrainian scientists as well as a fundraising campaign:
  11. European Fund for Displaced Scientists (EFDS). An ALLEA-Breakthrough Prize Foundation Partnership to Support Scholars Impacted by the War in Ukraine. The EFDS programme has two separate funding lines:
    • Funding Line 1 provides funds to academic institutions in Europe that are willing and able to host scholars who have been displaced by the war in Ukraine.
    • Funding Line 2 provides funds to affected Ukrainian universities, academies, and research institutes to help them maintain their operations and rebuild their scientific facilities and research collaborations. Its aim is also to support the reintegration process of researchers after their return to a post-war Ukraine.
  12. daad-ukraine.org: the German National Academic Contact Point Ukraine implements this initiative which offers a first orientation in Germany and especially in the German higher education and research system. They also provide an overview of different help offers in academia.
  13. German Research Foundation (DFG) offers support via special funding programs - offers assistance by providing accommodation. The Helmholtz Research Association promotes an initiative enabling refugees to enter scientific or science-related employment and National Research Data Infrastructure – NFDI collects links, contact addresses and services that can help affected scientists from Ukraine.
  14. science4people – S4P is an international initiative of scientists and those aware of the role of science and innovation for the future of our civilization. From which this future will grow is education, which is severely impaired in conflict-torn countries. S4P supports these communities to care for the vulnerable and foster education, to open prospects for the future.

Tags:  Ukraine 

Permalink | Comments (0)
 
Community Search
Sign In
Login with LinkedIn
OR





EPS Privacy Notice :: Contact us