ReMO is a closely-knit network and we are deeply concerned about the safety of two of our network members based at the International Humanitarian University in Odessa.
There are practical ways that we can support displaced Ukrainian scientists:
1. If your lab is willing to support displaced Ukrainian scientists, please enter information on this form.
2. Please ask your university/research institution/research funder to add itself to this list as being willing to provide funding, accommodation, visiting researcher status or any other form of help:
3. Support the call of the Inspireurope partners on European Governments and EU institutions to act quickly to support researchers at risk and to actively protect academic freedom against authoritarianism:
4. Support ScienceforUkraine at https://twitter.com/Sci_for_Ukraine and http://scienceforukraine.eu/
We keep in mind that the actions of the Russian regime are not representative of the Russian people and we welcome and support the open letter from Russian academics and science journalists calling for peace.
Our COST Action is focussed on international cooperation and communication within Europe. We believe in inclusion, dialogue, peace, and support the advancement of society through education and research. We are deeply concerned about the physical and mental health and safety of the Ukrainian people, especially those most vulnerable, including the elderly, the children, and the sick. We call on the Russian Federation to cease its attack on Ukraine.
Statement is also published on Zenodo: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6326289