Taiwanese unis to sponsor Ukrainian students
Universities in Taiwan are launching programs to sponsor the degrees of Ukrainian students, in an effort to show its support for the country.
Universities in Taiwan are launching programs to sponsor the degrees of Ukrainian students, in an effort to show its support for the country.
Eligible Ukrainians living in Canada can apply for a one-time, transitional financial assistance payment under a new government initiative.
The language school group has offered to support the provision of English language teaching to Ukrainian refugees.
With an estimated 2.7 million children having fled Ukraine since March, schools are beginning to welcome children displaced by the Russian invasion into their classrooms.
The German Academic Exchange Service has launched a platform for 100,000 Ukrainian students and researchers to continue their studies or careers in Germany.
European universities have proposed measures to adapt the Erasmus+ program to support Ukrainians, while calling on the EU to consider the risk of brain-drain.
Amid online abuse, Russian students studying overseas are worrying about the impact the war will have on their educational outcomes, as well as how they will continue to pay for rent while studying.
The UK’s department for business, energy and industrial strategy has said it will be introducing heavier research and innovation sanctions on Russia – as well as a £3 million support package for Ukrainians.