Nettsider med emneord ?scholars at risk?
UiO accepts researchers at risk through Scholars at Risk (SAR) and the Scholar Recue Fund (SRF). Here we will share practical information for the SAR/SRF host units, e.g. routines, advice and resources.
Here you will find information relevant for new researchers coming to UiO through Scholars at Risk (SAR) and the Scholar Rescue Fund (SRF).
In 2022, the EU allocated 25 million Euros to a fellowship scheme for Ukrainian researchers in exile. In 2024, there will be a new call for applications with deadline September 5th, and 10 million Euros for distribution. The scheme is only applicable to researchers and PhD candidates. The fellowships can last 6 months to 2 years. The fellowship scheme is managed by Scholars at Risk Europe and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. Over 400 applications were received in 2022, and the University of Oslo (UiO) was awarded two fellowships out of five applications.
I 2022 bevilget EU 25 millioner euro til en stipendordning for ukrainske forskere i eksil. I 2024 blir det en ny utlysning med s?knadsfrist 5. september og 10 millioner euro til fordeling. Ordningen gjelder kun forskere og PhD-kandidater. Stipendene kan v?re for 6 m?neder til 2 ?r. Stipendordningen forvaltes av Scholars at Risk Europe og Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung. Det kom inn over 400 s?knader i 2022, og UiO fikk innvilget to stipender av fem s?knader.
Etter Russlands invasjon i Ukraina i 2022 tok UiO imot 16 forskere fra Ukraina ved ulike fagmilj?er. De avsatte midlene ble raskt brukt opp, men det er n? tilf?rt nye midler, s? det er igjen mulig for UiOs fagmilj?er ? s?ke st?tte til ukrainske forskere i 2024.
SAR-komiteen ved UiO har sendt et notat til ledelsen 03.03.2022 ang?ende situasjonen i Ukraina og vil jobbe videre med ledelsen ang?ende hvordan komiteen kan bidra for ? hjelpe forskere ber?rt av krigen i Ukraina. Mer informasjon kommer.
Here you will find information relevant for new researchers coming to UiO through Scholars at Risk (SAR) and the Scholar Rescue Fund (SRF).
Scholars at Risk - Norway Section will mark its 10 years anniversary by discussing how its member institutions and society at large can strengthen academic freedom in the the time to come, by also learning from past experiences.
This one-day special event, open to the public, was held in association with the Academic Refuge Staff Training Week 2017. Together With the 60 staff training participants from universities across Europe we discussed current threats to academic freedom and related values, as well as the role of universities in welcoming and supporting refugees and scholars at risk.