On April 2, the Science at Risk project hosted a presentation of white papers created by Ukrainian scientists. For nine months, 30 scientists in expert working groups collected data and ideas on the preservation, restoration, and development of Ukrainian science, analyzed the challenges posed by the Russian-Ukrainian war, and proposed ways to overcome them.
- Ihor Lyman & Maria Moskovko: Systematization of practices and recommendations of Ukrainian institutions with damaged and destroyed research infrastructure
- Oleksandr Skorokhod: Scientific diaspora — a unique asset for post-war recovery of Ukraine
- Olena Zinenko, Svitlana Galata, Bohdan Hrushetskyi, Nadezhda Korytnikova & Oleh Feia: Science Advocacy in Danger
- Maryna Horokhovatska, Nadiia Vasylieva, Oleksandra Pravdyva, Nataliia Harashchenko & Oleksandr Skorokhod: Transforming the research and innovation system for post-war recovery
- Maryna Horokhovatska, Vitaliy Omelyanenko, Serhii Radio, Nadiia Vasylieva, Oleksandra Pravdyva & Oleksandr Skorokhod: Research Infrastructure in the Post-War Recovery: From Rescue to Growth
- Leonid Gorobets, Olena Zhukova, Victoriya Konstantinova, Tetiana Nykyrsa, Yevhen Nikolaiev & Pavel Gol’din: Preserving Museum, Archival, Library, and Scientific Collections During the War
- Nina Chala, Liudmyla Halahan, Victoriya Konstantinova & Anastasiia Lutsenko: Preserving Scientists During Wars and Emergencies
- Grygoriy Riy, Ilona Sviezhentseva, Oleksiy Boldyriev, Kateryna Shavanova & Bohdan Hrushetskyi: Science Popularization During Wars and Crises: Challenges and Opportunities
- Olena Kozak , Ilona Sviezhentseva , Oleksiy Boldyriev , Kateryna Shavanova: Citizen Science Application in Times of War, Crises, and Catastrophes
News feature on the presentation event (in Ukrainian)