Ukraine ‘grateful’ for UK support as schools destroyed
Ukraine today thanked UK universities for supporting the war-torn country’s education system over the past seven months where 2,000 institutions have been damaged.
Ukraine today thanked UK universities for supporting the war-torn country’s education system over the past seven months where 2,000 institutions have been damaged.
Ukrainian children will receive extra learning support under an agreement between the Ukrainian education ministry and Cambridge Partnership for Education.
South Asian medical students who were studying in Ukraine when the war broke out are calling on their respective governments to let them continue their degrees in their home countries.
Russian students are pivoting to less traditional destinations like Dubai and Turkey, as some institutions cut ties with education agents.
The University of Massachusetts Amherst recently announced an agreement with the Kyiv School of Economics to support Ukrainian students and scholars.
EU sanctions on Russia aiming to restrict crude oil exports and related technical assistance has impacted Russian technical students in the Czech Republic.
The UK government has announced a new package of support for Ukraine's research sector, including supporting a university twinning program and allocating nearly £10 million to support at-risk academics.
From online lessons to classes in bomb shelters, Ukraine's teachers have ensured education continues for the country's children. Helen Packer talks to some of those going the extra mile for their students.