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Visiting scholars from Ukraine kick off Global MIT At-Risk Fellows Program: Ukrainian researchers and faculty will spend a semester at MIT during the two-year pilot program. Read

MIT News | On campus and around the world: Ukraine. A compilation of Ukraine-focused articles featured on MIT News. Read

MIT Center for International Studies: War in Ukraine. The implications and consequences of the Russian assault on Ukraine will be felt for years, particularly in Europe but also in US-Russia relations, intensified by the 11,000 nuclear weapons the adversaries have aimed at each other. It is a perilous time, and the Center will be closely involved via analysis, advice, and informing the public. Read

Global MIT At-Risk Scholars Program launches, offers fellowships to Ukrainian academics. The newly launched Global MIT At-Risk Fellows (GMAF) program is designed to provide sanctuary to scholars around the globe whose lives and academic freedom are under threat. Read

Sep. 18 Starr Forum: Rebuilding Ukraine While Under Fire. Join us for a discussion with experts--including Oleg Ustenko, the economic advisor to President Zelensky--on rebuilding Ukraine in the midst of the ongoing war. Joining Ustenko is Simon Johnson, professor at MIT Sloan and former chief economist at the International Monetary Fund. Read

Responding to Ukraine’s “ocean of suffering”. Former MIT Energy Initiative researcher Ian Miller SM ’19, along with Evan Platt SM ’20, is funneling aid and expertise to the front line. Read

In a time of war, a new effort to help. MIT-Ukraine program leaders describe the work they are undertaking as they shape a novel project to help a country in crisis. Read

'Every next day, it's harder and harder:' A Ukrainian MIT student reflects on one year of war. A year ago today, Russia's military launched an invasion of Ukraine. It was shocking and frightening, especially for Ukrainians living abroad and watching the war unfold in their home country. Read

MISTI is launching a new program in Ukraine in Fall 2022. MIT-Ukraine program leaders describe the work they are undertaking as they shape a novel project to help a country in crisis. Read

“Yulia’s Dream” to support young, at-risk Ukrainian students of mathematics. MIT Department of Mathematics launches a free math enrichment and research program for Ukrainian high school students and refugees. Read

Q&A: Elizabeth Wood on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. MIT historian analyzes the uncertain dynamics of a global crisis. Read