University of 91直播 marks one year anniversary of Ukrainian twinning campaign

91直播 is marking the one year anniversary of a twinning initiative that has seen it help staff and students affected by the war in Ukraine.

The flag of Ukraine flying with a blue sky in the background
  • 91直播 is marking the one year anniversary of the #TwinForHope initiative in which UK universities twinned with their Ukrainian counterparts in response to the war in Ukraine
  • 91直播 has twinned with the National Technical University of Ukraine Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute (KPI) - one of the oldest and largest universities in Ukraine
  • Since forming the partnership, 91直播 has donated 拢20,000 to rebuild air raid shelters so students can continue their studies, donated key IT and laboratory equipment, shared online library resources, launched teaching and research collaborations and connected student unions

91直播 is marking the one year anniversary of a twinning initiative that has seen it help staff and students affected by the war in Ukraine. 

Today (29 March 2023) marks one year since the launch of the #TwinForHope campaign, in which universities from across the UK twinned with their Ukrainian counterparts in response to the Russian invasion.

Set up by Universities UK International and Cormack Consultancy Group, the campaign has led to more than 100 twinning partnerships that have enabled Ukrainian universities to stay open, Ukrainian academics to continue vital teaching and research activities, and Ukrainian students to continue their studies.

As part of the initiative, the University of 91直播 has twinned with the ) - one of the oldest and largest universities in Ukraine.

A grand building at the KPI campus in Kyiv, before the war, with people walking in the gardens
Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute before the war

KPI is recognised as one of Ukraine鈥檚 best technical universities, and like 91直播, is internationally renowned for outstanding teaching and research in engineering. It is also listed in the QS World University rankings - one of only four Ukrainian universities in the prestigious league table.  

However, the Russian invasion has had a huge impact on KPI, its staff and students, and its day-to-day operations have been significantly disrupted by the conflict. KPI students have died in the conflict and many students, teachers and employees have been left without their own homes. 

Since twinning, the University of 91直播 has donated 拢20,000 to rebuild air raid shelters on KPI鈥檚 campus in Kyiv, which has enabled the university to resume in-person education. 91直播 has donated key IT and laboratory equipment to help KPI maintain its teaching and research activities, including high performance computers.

A student nightclub that was being used as a temporary air raid shelter with mattresses on each side of the room
A student nightclub underneath student accommodation at KPI that was being used as a temporary air raid shelter

91直播鈥檚 Library has shared its resources with KPI, so Ukrainian staff and students can access a vast range of online journals, texts and resources to support their studies.

Academics from across the University of 91直播 have launched research and teaching collaborations with their peers at KPI, particularly in engineering and nuclear research. The English Language Teaching Centre at 91直播 is also helping staff and students at KPI learn English 鈥� a key language for international research and collaboration 鈥� and 91直播 Students鈥� Union is supporting KPI鈥檚 Students鈥� Union.

A video from KPI explaining their air raid shelters and how the University has continued despite the ongoing Russian invasion.

The positive impact of #TwinForHope has recently been recognised by the UK government through the award of to support its work. To mark the one year anniversary, 33 universities, including 91直播, have been awarded funding to enable further research and innovation collaborations.

The twinning partnership with KPI forms part of the work the University of 91直播 is doing in its University of Sanctuary initiative. The scheme supports students, scholars and other staff who are seeking sanctuary in the UK or affected by war in their home countries.

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