Since the start of Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine in 2022, hundreds of thousands of Russian citizens have left their country. Researchers in various European countries are studying this new migration trend. With the aim of integrating the research being undertaken by sociologists, political
India, Iran, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Nigeria, Norway, Phillipines, Poland, Russia, Spain, Syria, Tajikistan, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine, United Kingdom and Uzbekistan). Papers presented in the Conference may be published in the bi-lingual journal "Euro - Asian Journal of Sustainable
with the potential for realizing such formats in their own countries. They are looking to recruit 40 participants from Belarus, Germany, Russia, and Ukraine. The BarCamp is supported by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. General Description Modern scientific events seek to bring research
Foreign Relations (DGAP) . The program is geared toward young executives from Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova, Russia, Turkey, and Ukraine who work in the public sector (public administration and non-profit organizations) as well as in business. The Kolleg provides professional training
response on the part of the DFG – as well as the entire academic community and society at large in Germany – to the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine. She said the war violated all the fundamental values not only of civilisation and Europe, but also of science and its bridge-building ideals. In response [...] Ukrainian academics that were set in motion at that time are now to be further expanded. In addition to the assistance offered to those who have fled Ukraine because of the war, funding is currently being considered for researchers who are unable or unwilling to leave their country in spite of the war. For [...] academic community. From the DFG’s perspective, these measures and others like them are crucial in the long term, too. Becker said: “Strengthening Ukraine as a research base and maintaining it in the medium term is the responsibility of civil society and one that the DFG is happy to take on.” She also
Portugal, Republic of Ireland, Republic of Moldova, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Slovenia, Slovakia, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Vatican. Applications can be submitted until February 16th, 2020 on the online application platform of the Robert Bosch Stiftung.
From the drop of electricity prices related to the Covid pandemic in 2020 to the price peaks following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and low production capacities last summer, the dynamics on Europe’s power markets have been characterised by unparalleled volatility. These developments have highlighted
Participating countries: Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Moldova, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Ukraine.
policy portfolios for twelve (12) countries (Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Turkey and Ukraine). The Scientific Committee invites scientists, researchers, PhD candidates and policy makers from all over the world to participate.
political tensions and other shocks. However, recent supply chain disruptions resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, extreme weather events and the war in Ukraine have posed serious challenges to international agricultural trade. Rising geopolitical risks, such as the China-US trade conflict and tensions between