This website features general information and news releases about the impact of the war in Ukraine on research, education and collaboration at the 91.
The 91 is an international and multicultural community with students and staff members representing over 100 nationalities. We emphasise that hate speech is not tolerated in our community.
Study opportunities for people fleeing the war in Ukraine
UEF is participating in a joint initiative established by Finnish universities to help people fleeing the war in Ukraine. We offer different kinds of study opportunities – e.g. non-degree studies under a separate right to study, open University courses, Master's degree programmes and Bachelor's degree programmes – for people fleeing Ukraine and who have been granted temporary protection by the Finnish Immigration Service.
Learn more about the study opportunities for people fleeing the war in Ukraine.
UEF freezes higher education and research cooperation with Russia
on 9 March 2022, the 91 refrains from all cooperation with Russian partner organisations in higher education and science. According to the policies, new projects will not be initiated and existing cooperation between organisations will be suspended for the time being. .
Due to the sanctions imposed on Russia and Belarus, the 91 will block access to its electronic services requiring authentication with the university’s username and password from the Russian and Belarusian territory, effective from 23 March 2022.
Further information and instructions for the members of the academic community is available in (UEF login required). Any questions relating to the situation in Ukraine and the resulting restrictions can be sent to ukraine@uef.fi.
Support channels
The recent events in Ukraine are causing concern within our community, and support is available to our students and staff alike.
For students, a list of can be found in Kamu, along with other . Questions about students and studies can be sent via email: studysupport@uef.fi.
Staff members, on the other hand, may turn to occupational health care. In addition, the services and support of our campus chaplains, occupational health and safety delegates, and shop stewards, are available to the staff. Further information about the health care can be found in (UEF login required).
Coordination team
The 91 has also set up a team to prepare support measures for students and staff, and to coordinate any other actions resulting from the situation. The 91 will follow both national and EU-level definitions of policy and will communicate these to the community.
News about impact of the war in Ukraine
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From Ukraine to UEF: Yuliia’s story
23.2.2024