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This database contains emergency contacts as well as emergency funding opportunities for scholars and students in the fields of the Social Sciences and Humanities.

For artists and cultural workers, journalists, lawyers and human rights activists at risk. From Ukraine, as well as for those at risk from other East-Central, Eastern European and Central-Asian localities. If you are searching for academic opportunities in other areas, such as Natural Sciences or IT, please register them at Science for Ukraine→.

If you have an opportunity available that can be added to our database, then please register it here→.

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Academic Transfer – Ebook Unlock Your Future

The “Unlock Your Future” e-book by AcademicTransfer serves as a comprehensive guide for early-career researchers aiming to establish their research careers in the Netherlands. It offers practical advice on crafting compelling personal pitches, identifying transferable skills, exploring various career paths, preparing essential documents like CVs and research statements, enhancing online presence, and building professional networks.this resource can be instrumental in navigating the Dutch research landscape. AcademicTransfer is a non-commercial cooperative, initiated by all universities, academic medical centers and research institutes.

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Psychological Support for Ukrainians in the Netherlands

Heeft u binnen uw huisartsenpraktijk, gemeente of opvanglocatie Oekraïense ontheemden die behandeling bij een psycholoog nodig hebben? Bij GGZ-instelling HSK biedt de Oekraïense psychologe Irina Venger online gesprekken aan. Online, dus onafhankelijk van locatie, en zonder wachtlijst.

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Job Announcement: Postdoctoral Researcher

The Open Society Hub for the Politics of the Anthropocene (OHPA), a research project based at the Department of International Relations of Central European University (CEU) in Vienna (The position is also available for Budapest-based individuals), invites applications for three one-year-long postdoctoral research positions.

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A Search for Research – Mapping Archives in a Time of War (online resource collection)

Russia’s unprovoked full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, fundamentally changed how scholars in the social sciences and humanities could conduct research in Ukraine and Russia. Concerns for personal safety, government-issued travel warnings, and university policies limiting travel have made archives in those countries inaccessible to most scholars located outside the region. “A Search for Research: Mapping Archives in a Time of War” stands as a centralized hub for scholars to locate needed archives and documents and serves as a platform to generate conversation and collaboration.

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Caring Universities

Caring Universities offers free online services to improve student’s mental wellbeing. Caring Universities offers 9 free online programs: mood, stress, procrastination, get a grip on your life, sleep, general life skills, self-esteem, social life and perfectionism. You can do them anonymously and you even get text-based guidance from an online coach.

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Open Access Book: Creative Under Fire Project

Creative Under Fire. A Survival Guide for Creative People on Staying Sane while Solving the World’s Insane Problems is a book by Mark Woerde with the collaboration of numerous creatives, including award-winners undergoing brain scans, social entrepreneurs, students, activists, scientists, psychiatrists, soldiers, and 450,000 research participants.

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Вход

Если вы задумались о переезде в другую страну, мы вас понимаем. Если вы уже переезжаете или, наоборот, не знаете, куда ехать, мы можем помочь вам полезными сведениями. Если вы уже переехали, но вам трудно и одиноко, мы хотим поддержать вас.

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Harvard Davis Center – Scholars Without Borders

The war against Ukraine has had innumerable impacts and academia has not been spared. In Ukraine, universities have been bombed and scholars have moved westward, many to neighboring countries. Academics from Russia and Belarus who have opposed the war or mobilization have been forced into silence or exile.

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