Russia's ongoing war against Ukraine prevents over two million Ukrainian students from attending school as normal, with only a third of school-age children returning full time to school on Sept. 1.
After fast tracking Ukraine into the Horizon Europe club – at no cost – the Commission is now shaping initiatives to help repair damage to the research infrastructure caused by Russian bombs and to help scientists who remained in the country and are doggedly carrying on with their work.
One million-plus higher ed students now have "anytime, anywhere" access to hands-on science experimentation through immersive and engaging Labster platform, even during temporary relocations The Ministry
Ukrainian researchers are planning for a brighter future for their country, despite ongoing bombing and electricity shortages. A delegation from Ukraine’s research community, led by first deputy minister for education and science, Andrii Vitrenko, came to Brussels last week for the first joint meeting on research and innovation with the European Commission.
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