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This is a past event from 14 September 2023, 12:00pm - 1:00pm (BST)
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Universities can play an important role in responding to humanitarian crises and the response to the invasion of Ukraine has demonstrated what is possible when policy, funding and political interests align with the goodwill, creativity, and commitment of colleagues in the UK’s higher education community.
The broad spectrum of responses – which has drawn together funders, regulators, government agencies, universities, and both private sector and charitable organisations – has meant the UK’s response to supporting the higher education community in Ukraine has been significant. However, the scale and impact of this response has posed questions over how the UK sector can respond to, and support, other higher education systems experiencing humanitarian and other forms of crises. A new report launching on Monday 11 September, commissioned by UUKi from Halpin Partnership, aims to reflect on this work undertaken in the sector to support Ukraine, through the twinning initiative and beyond, and draw lessons for the future.
Join UUKi and Halpin Partnership (Halpin) on 14 September 2023, 12:00 – 13:00 BST to reflect on how the UK higher education sector mobilised to support universities in Ukraine and what lessons we can learn from this for future humanitarian crises.
In preparation for the webinar, we encourage you to read our recently published report: "Lessons from the UK higher education sector response to the invasion of Ukraine." If you have any inquiries, kindly submit them in advance, via this link, as our speakers will address them during the webinar.
In this webinar:
This webinar will be chaired by Susie Hills, CEO and Co-founder of Halpin, Project Director for the Lessons Learned project. The panel will feature:
This report and webinar were made possible with support from a grant provided by Research England. For additional information about this grant and its associated outputs, please visit our website.
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