Art showcases Ukrainian unity
A St Andrews student is staging a series of fundraising art exhibitions showcasing the resilience and determination of the Ukrainian people and their culture since Russia’s full-scale invasion last year.
A St Andrews student is staging a series of fundraising art exhibitions showcasing the resilience and determination of the Ukrainian people and their culture since Russia’s full-scale invasion last year.
Experts in Ukrainian history and culture at St Andrews have been awarded one of Europe’s top heritage awards for their work to preserve vulnerable archive collections in Ukraine.
A team of academics paid a visit to Kyiv recently, meeting with key members of the Ukrainian government, academics, NGOs and the HALO Trust.
Injuries sustained by civilian victims of blasts and ballistics incidents could be key to providing future emergency responses.
The University is to give students, staff and the wider community a unique insight into the war in Ukraine when it welcomes one of the country’s leading MPs, Lesia Vasylenko.
An exhibition showcasing the work of Ukrainian artists impacted by the war at home opens at St Andrews Botanic Garden this week.
More than 1000 people gathered on the West Sands to form a line in the sand as a display of opposition to the war.
Ukraine’s population could decline by a third over the next two decades as a result of the Russian invasion, researchers at the University of St Andrews suggest.
Email from the Principal to all staff and students on how the University is responding to the war in Ukraine.
Members of the University community stand together in unity against aggression and violence.