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Statement of the IAH CAS on the situation in Ukraine and current forms of support in the scientific field

The leadership of the Institute of Art History of the Czech Academy of Sciences consistently condemns Russia's military aggression against Ukraine. We consider it to be an act of barbaric violence against an independent state and disrupting the stability of Europe. We fully agree with the position of the leadership of the Czech Academy of Sciences - the full article can be found here.

Керівництво Інституту iсторіi мистецтва Чеської академії наук послідовно засуджує військову агресію Росії проти України. Ми вважаємо це актом варварського насильства проти незалежної держави та порушенням стабільності Європи. Повністю згодні з позицією керівництва Академії наук Чеської Республіки - всю статтю ви можете знайти тут.

Руководство Института истории искусств Чешской академии наук последовательно осуждает военную агрессию России против Украины. Mы считаем это актом варварского насилия против независимого государства и нарушением стабильности в Европе. Мы полностью согласны с позицией руководства Академии наук Чешской Республики - с полным текстом статьи можно ознакомиться здесь.

Current forms of support in the scientific field:

RIHA’s Board proposes to lending a helping hand and calls its members to share knowledge about colleagues from Ukraine who are in danger and seeking for international help. RIHA has set up a
Google account to collect information about threatened colleagues, institutions, and
heritage confidentially. RIHA will share it with those who can offer help, such as ad hoc
scholarships. Simply write to rihaforukraine@gmail.com. In addition, you can follow
@Sci_for_Ukraine on Twitter, where institutions and labs post direct help offers. Some institutes and
labs have also published a Google spreadsheet with offers, which you find on Twitter by searching
‘labs supporting Ukrainian scientists’.

Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max Planck Institute for Art History offers a scholarship to Ukrainian art historians.


 

 

 

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