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Aberystwyth University welcomes Ukraine students

 As the war in Ukraine continues, Aberystwyth University has been building on the link established with Odesa National Economic University (ONEU) as part of a UK wide twinning initiative to support students and academic staff in the country.
 A group of undergraduate and postgraduate students from Odesa joined the University’s Business School in October and in early November, the University hosted a week-long study school for students and staff from ONEU.
 The Autumn School programme was developed and delivered by staff at the Business School and the International English Centre and covered the fundamentals of project management and English language skills.
 During their visit they also learnt about the Welsh language and culture and met members of the University’s European Student Network.
Undergraduate students Maryna Zaitseva and Oleksii Gorbatenko arrived from Odesa in October and expect to be at Aberystwyth until the end of the first semester which runs until the end of January 2023.
 Maryna is in her third year of a four-year degree at ONEU where she is studying Entrepreneurship, Trade and Stock Markets. At Aberystwyth she is studying Digital Business, Strategic Leadership and Management and Environmental Economics.
 Originally from Vinnytisa in central Ukraine, Maryna had not considered studying abroad before the war, but welcomed the opportunity to leave as life there became increasingly difficult.
 “Normal study in Odesa is very difficult at the moment”, said Maryna, “the electricity supply is not constant and you are always aware of the dangers from rockets landing, particularly from Russian warships in the Black Sea.”
 “The welcome here at Aberystwyth has been really warm and coming here has been a great opportunity to improve my English. Aberystwyth is also beautiful, near the sea, just like Odesa, and it is great to have everything within walking distance.”
 Maryna’s father is in the military as are other members of her family and many of her friends. “It is dangerous wherever you are in Ukraine at the moment and with so many people I know involved with the military, that means I am very nervous at times.”
Oleksii is in his second year at ONEU and studying Management. His choice of modules at Aberystwyth is similar to those he was supposed to study in Odesa and include Fundamentals of Management, Managerial Economics, Digital Business: Leadership and Management.”
 “I decided to come to Aberystwyth to get away from the conflict but also to study abroad and this has been a great opportunity for improving my language skills and my academic work.”
 “The bombing, especially of the electricity supply has worsened the situation in Odesa. I worry about my relatives and friends who stayed in the city and keep in touch with them daily when it is possible.”

In addition to Ukrainian and English, Maryna and Oleksii speak Russian and studied German at school. Both would like to return to Ukraine, but for now, they hope to be able to continue their studies away from the conflict.
“When the war started it was very difficult to make long term plans as we did not know what was going to happen”, said Maryna. “I am really grateful for this opportunity to study at Aberystwyth and now I would like to continue to study abroad for possibly two or three years more and complete a Masters’ degree before returning home.”
“Eventually I would like to return to Ukraine to help rebuild the country”, added Oleksii, “hopefully by doing something that relates to my studies. I do miss Ukraine and my friends and family there, but for the time being I am glad that I am in Aberystwyth and able to continue with my studies away from the dangers of war.”

Professor Tim Woods, Pro Vice-Chancellor for Learning, Teaching and Student Experience at Aberystwyth University said: “Our hearts go out to all those affected by the awful war in Ukraine, and we are thankful that we can play our very small part in helping students from the country. The signing of the agreement with Odesa National Economic University was an important step and an opportunity to support young people whose academic studies have been interrupted by the devastating conflict.
“It was a pleasure to finally welcome our first students in October and the group that attended the Autumn School. We hope that we can build upon these first steps and offer a partnership that makes a real difference to the University in Odesa as the nation continues to struggle with the implications of the hostilities. We look forward to strengthening educational and research developments that extend friendship and allegiance and cements the links between Wales and Ukraine.”

 At the time of signing at the end of June 2022, the agreement between Aberystwyth and ONEU brought to 71 the number of partnerships between UK and Ukrainian universities launched as part of a Universities UK twinning initiative. Established in 1921, ONEU today has 10,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students and its academic focus is on fundamental and applied research in economics.
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Image: Oleksii Gorbatenko and Maryna Zaitzeva who are currently studying at Aberystwyth Business School as part of a twinning arrangement with Odesa National Economic University in Ukraine.

Further Information:

Arthur Dafis, Communications and Public Affairs, Aberystwyth University aid@aber.ac.uk

Aberystwyth University www.aber.ac.uk
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Agreement on cooperation between ONEU and the consortium of 7 European universities U!REKA

A cooperation agreement has been recently signed between ONEU and the consortium of 7 European universities U!REKA (the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences; Edinburgh Napier University; HOGENT University of Applied Sciences and Arts; Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences; Metropolia University of Applied Sciences in Helsinki; VSB – Technical University of Ostrava; and Politécnico de Lisboa).

On November 14, 2022, a working meeting of representatives of ONEU and U!REKA took place. ONEU was represented by:

Oleksandr Litvinov – vice-rector for scientific work;

Ruslana Kuzina – head of the UNEU Academic Council Commission on International Cooperation;

Maryna Slatvinska – head of the Department of Finance;

Oksana Volkova – associate Professor of the Department of Finance;

Iryna Tyshchenko – Coordinator of ONEU grant programs.

 

Representatives of U!REKA:

Khrystyna Marques – coordinator of the Office of International Relations and Academic Mobility of the Polytechnic Institute of Lisbon (Portugal);

Eva Haug is a consultant for the internationalization of studies and collaborative international online learning (COIL) at the Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (AUAS). (Netherlands);

Maren Pannemann – Research Funding Advisor at Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (AUAS) (Netherlands);

Richard Lancaster – Edinburgh Napier University (Scotland);

Gabriela Jacobsen – communications and strategic partnership, Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences (Germany).

At the meeting were discussed the issues of implementation of the clauses of the agreement regarding cooperation in scientific research, in the preparation of grant applications, academic mobility of employees and applicants, provision of technical assistance to ONEU.

Cooperation of ONEU with The Urban Research and Education Knowledge Alliance (U!REKA)

In order to involve ONEU in the European network of applied research, exchange of experience in the field of education, ONEU signed a Memorandum of Understanding with The Urban Research and Education Knowledge Alliance (U!REKA) on October 14, 2022.

The U!REKA Alliance was founded in 2016 and unites 7 higher education institutions in Europe: Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (Netherlands); Edinburgh Napier University (Scotland); Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences (Germany), Metropolitan University of Applied Sciences (Finland), University of Applied Sciences and Arts HOGENT (Belgium); Technical University of Ostrava (Czech Republic) (VSB), Polytechnic University of Lisbon (Portugal).

The U!REKA Alliance successfully cooperates in the field of education and research and plans to implement joint projects with ONEU to ensure exchange of students and scientists, organization of joint research and scientific activities.

In the conditions of war, ONEU not only continues the educational process, but also deepens its international activities with European Universities for the future of its students. In turn, the Memorandum with U!REKA is evidence that higher education institutions in Europe support Ukrainian universities during the war, are ready to exchange educational experience and involve Ukrainian universities in their community.