Support for Ukraine
All of us in The Physiological Society stand in solidarity with our friends and colleagues in Ukraine. We are deeply shocked at the barbaric unprovoked invasion of Ukraine.
Physiologists are a global family and we have watched in horror at the scenes of bloodshed unfolding.
Ukraine has a proud history of physiological research and The Society is proud to count Ukrainian scientists among our members.
We have sent a message of support to our friends in the Ukrainian Physiological Society and to let them know that they are in our thoughts during this awful period.
Professor David Paterson – President, The Physiological Society
Dariel Burdass – Chief Executive, The Physiological Society
The Society’s Support and Inclusion fund
The Society can provide Society members up to £1000 to support those who are in necessitous circumstances, such as support towards housing or living costs.
Academic support
#ScienceForUkraine
A community group of volunteer students and research scientists from academic institutions in Europe and around the world. Provides information about support opportunities at the university, national, and international level for students and researchers directly affected by the recent Russian invasion of Ukraine.
EMBO Solidarity List
A list of life scientists across Europe and beyond offering to host Ukrainian researchers in their labs.
Ukraine support
Support for Ukrainian researchers and students
Visa Application to the UK
UK visa support for Ukrainian nationals
Apply for a Ukraine Family Scheme visa
Gov.uk world location news on Ukraine in Ukrainian
Council for At-Risk Academics (CARA)
CARA provides urgently-needed help to academics in immediate danger, those forced into exile, and many who choose to work on in their home countries despite serious risks:
Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies
A list of resources for scholars from Ukraine
Central European University
Information and help for displaced scholars and students
University of Zurich
Open to students and researchers who need to leave Ukraine
US based support
Structures that are in place in the US to help displaced scholars: the New University in Exile Consortium and the Scholar Rescue Fund
Philipp Schwartz Initiative – Researchers at Risk
Accepting nominations for Ukrainian scholars until 18 March
University of Cluj, Romania
Taking on Ukrainian Students.