If you are aware of other offers – please inform by sending the information to contact.ukrainet@gmail.com
Consolidated resources:
- Science For Ukraine initiative maps offers for Ukrainian students or researchers in need of jobs and accommodation abroad (launched by Sanita Reinsone, University of Latvia, Riga)
- RapidILL: Supporting Ukrainian libraries. RapidILL will provide Ukrainian libraries with fast and easy access to the collections of a global community numbering more than 500 libraries
- Info Science Telegram Bot by Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine to promptly inform scientists, innovators and startups about news and opportunities
- List of labs offering support to Ukrainian researchers (thank you Nicoleta Spînu for sharing)
- List in Ukrainian (LvivCenter)
- List of groups in Computer Science-and-AI-for-Ukraine offering support to Ukrainian researchers
- Tech Talents: the platform is aiming to match tech companies open to hire Ukrainians and those looking for a job
- Ukrainian Scholar Placement Database
- Ukraine Emergency Response: the Coimbra Group Office is compiling initiatives taken by its member universities
- European Society for Molecular Imaging has launched an initiative to provide Ukrainian refugee scientists, especially from the field of biomedical imaging, with a straightforward overview of funding opportunities and concrete job opportunities
- European centre for expertise: Ukraine support & resources
- SupportUkraineNow: an ecosystem of diverse projects in the economic, diplomacy, and welfare spheres
Offers from international organizations & initiatives:
- Cara (the Council for At-Risk Academics) provides urgently-needed help to academics in immediate danger, those forced into exile, and many who choose to work on in their home countries despite serious risks. Cara also supports higher education institutions whose work is at risk or compromised
- CLARIN ERIC’s, which is a digital infrastructure offering data, tools and services to support research based on language resources, initiative aimed at supporting Ukrainian researchers. CLARIN ERIC is open to various modes of cooperation and support to Ukrainian research community via the following support tools
- Early Career Funding Opportunities, John Hopkins University list
- EMBO list of life scientists across Europe and beyond offering to host Ukrainian researchers in their labs
- Endangered Scholars Worldwide is an initiative dedicated to raising public awareness and support for intellectuals, academics, researchers, and students who have been threatened, silenced, or imprisoned simply for doing their scholarly work or speaking out against the injustices around them
- HFSPO helps scientists affected by the war in Ukraine. HFSPO encourages and calls upon the global HFSP research community, through its currently supported frontier research grants and postdoctoral fellowships, to propose initiatives to help affected scientists. These initiatives should be connected to the scientific activities of their respective HFSP Research Grant or Fellowship. For this purpose, HFSPO welcomes brief proposals. For further details about the application process, please contact the HFSPO Secretariat (Click here to show mail address). This initiative will remain open until further notice or as long as resources remain available
- International Association of Research Institutes in the History of Art (RIHA): The RIHA’s Board invites to share knowledge about colleagues who are in danger and seeking international help, by writing to rihaforukraine@gmail.com
- InSPIREurope is a Europe-wide initiative to support researchers who are at risk due to discrimination, persecution, suffering or violence
- The Institute of International Education’s Scholar Rescue Fund (IIE-SRF) is the only global program that arranges, funds, and supports fellowships for threatened and displaced scholars at partnering higher education institutions worldwide
- NEP4DISSENT established an Emergency Fund for Ukrainian Scholars. Funded can be short-term scientific missions and virtual mobility grants. Start of the project: as soon as possible. End of the project: 15 April 2022 (due to available funding limitations)
- Photonic Aid for Ukraine (PA4UA) is the platform, which helps Ukrainian professionals in optics and photonics to find a similar job in this industry outside their country. Along with this we hold a helpline to give PA4UA users reliable information about their stay in Poland and a Telegram-channel, where we share other opportunities in STEM for Ukrainians
- The Scholar Rescue Fund: funding provider for endangered researchers worldwide, it also helps researchers and research institutions with contacts and consultancy.
- Scholars at Risk works with its global network of higher education institutions around the world to arrange short-term, temporary research and teaching positions for threatened scholars. We also provide advisory, referral, and career support services for scholars
- Threatened Scholars Integration Initiative (TSI) offers Fellowships in Open Society University Network (OSUN) institutions, a network of over 40 teaching and research institutions around the world, for scholars who have lost their academic positions or cannot remain in their home countries due to threats or actions from authoritarian regimes, persecution for their views or identities, or other risks.
Offers structured by location:
- Asia
- Brazil
- Europe (full list). ERA4Ukraine: This specific EURAXESS initiative wants to support researchers of Ukraine by providing them with an overview of all existing actions at European and national levels. You can find an overview of the most useful information per country and EU Support. In addition you can directly check lists for some individual countries for which numerous individual offers exist:
- Israel
- North America
Jobs4Ukraine (Dedicated Job Portals)
Join our task force #StandWithUkraine by sending an e-mail to contact.ukrainet@gmail.com