MSCA4Ukraine webinar

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The Russian Federation’s invasion of Ukraine prompted an immediate display of support by higher education and research institutions, governments and other organisations. As the war is now in its second year, with no end in sight, it is crucial to ensure a long-term approach, which goes beyond immediate help and emergency support. This approach should also consider the continuation and further development of the Ukrainian higher education and research sector, also with regard to its reconstruction and reform.

The MSCA4Ukraine fellowship scheme aims to allow Ukrainian researchers to continue their academic research in European host institutions. In addition, it aims to enable displaced Ukrainian researchers to maintain their connections to their home institutions and the research and innovation sector in Ukraine, strengthen collaboration between European and Ukrainian higher education institutions, and contribute to the strengthening of the Ukrainian university and research sector.

This webinar explored how displaced Ukrainian researchers across Europe can contribute to the strengthening of the Ukrainian higher education and research sector. It shared concrete cases of how MSCA4Ukraine fellows continue their academic work between their host and home institutions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Speakers:

  • Dominik Kalweit, Programme Manager, SAR Europe
  • Artem Nazarko, MSCA4Ukraine fellow, University of Bergen, Norway
  • Ohla Karaman, MSCA4Ukraine fellow, National Cancer Institute, Lithuania
  • Oksana Chukova, MSCA4Ukraine fellow, Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), Germany
  • Chaired by Michael Gaebel, Director – Higher Education Policy, European University Association

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  14.00

  Welcome

  Michael Gaebel, European University Association

  14.05   

  Overview of MSCA4Ukraine fellowship scheme

  Dominik Kalweit, SAR Europe

  14.15

  Presentation from Artem Nazarko, MSCA4Ukraine fellow, University of Bergen, Norway

  Follow-up discussion

  14.25

  Presentation from Ohla Karaman, MSCA4Ukraine fellow, National Cancer Institute, Lithuania

  Follow-up discussion

  14.35

  Presentation from Oksana Chukova, MSCA4Ukraine fellow, Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY), Germany      

  Follow-up discussion

  14.45

  Q&A

  14.55

  Wrap up

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