The Scotsman

Edinburgh University forms alliance with Ukrainian counterpar­t

- By ANNA BRYAN

Edinburgh University has signed an official agreement with Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, marking the start of a formal alliance.

On Thursday, leaders of the two universiti­es signed a Memorandum­ofundersta­nding, and spoke of their hopes for the new partnershi­p – the first of its kind in Scotland.

The institutio­ns intend on strengthen­ing their links, with plans to hold joint public lectures and welcome Ukrainian students to Scotland this summer already in place.

The partnershi­p is part of a new scheme to pair UK and Ukrainian Universiti­es, which hopes to establish internatio­nal links in higher education.

Despite the ongoing war in Ukraine, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv remains open, with many students and staff continuing to study and work remotely. The alliance will provide practical support to help the National University to continue its operations during this turbulent period and to deepen collaborat­ions and opportunit­ies for mutual gain in the future.

The online event took place on Vyshyvanka Day, which is a national celebratio­n of Ukrainian culture that aims to preserve the folk tradition of crafting and wearing colourful embroidere­d clothes.

As a result of this formal partnershi­p Professor Mykola Kapitonenk­o of the National University will hold a public online lecture entitled: ‘Why Russia Invaded Ukraine and What Comes Next’.

Students from Kyiv will also receive funding to take part in the Una Europa One Health Summer School in Edinburgh this July. The two-week programme will bring together students and staff from across Europe to explore new ways to tackle global challenges.

Professor Volodymyr Bugrov, Rector of the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, said: "Cooperatio­n of Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv with one of the leading UK universiti­es and one of the oldest universiti­exs in Scotland opens promising opportunit­ies in education and science. Our collaborat­ion is evolving as a constructi­ve partnershi­p to support Ukraine's reconstruc­tion after victory over the Russian aggressor and developmen­t of higher education in our country."

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