Science at risk in stories: Svitlana Galata's blog Each of these stories can become a separate book, a movie script, or a base for recommendations on how to prepare for danger and what to do in critical situations. Science advocacy during wars and crises: Olena Zinenko's blog Science holds a social value, yet it often remains uncommunicated—lacking explanation and discussion. Post-War Infrastructure Recovery: Vitaliy Omelianenko's Blog Research Infrastructures (RIs) are key to the country's development. They provide scientists access to specialized tools, equipment, and laboratories necessary for high-quality research. Citizen Science in Ukraine: Olena Kozak's Blog Citizen science holds tremendous potential, which, unfortunately, is only partially utilized in Ukraine. Restoration of Science: Olena Tsyplitska's Blog In Science At Risk, my colleagues and I are working on the "Reboot" direction. This direction requires not only analytical skills, but also visionary abilities – the ability to assess the current state of affairs and envision potential prospects and development scenarios. Grygoriy Rii's Blog: How to Communicate Issues of Endangered Science Timely and accurately communicating of scientific knowledge, popularizing high-quality scientific research during cataclysms and wars among citizens help calm society, refute false information, and counter hostile disinformation. Preservation of museum and scientific collections: Leonid Gorobets' blog On the one hand, the results obtained are disheartening — so much needs to be changed. On the other — this is the only way we can find solutions to these challenges. Science at Risk: A platform for the preservation and restoration of Ukrainian science Russian troops are destroying Ukrainian science. The Science at Risk platform was created to address the problems and needs of Ukrainian scientists to the international community. Science at Risk in Washington Presentation of a Platform for Preserving and Restoring Ukrainian Science Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Next
Science at risk in stories: Svitlana Galata's blog Each of these stories can become a separate book, a movie script, or a base for recommendations on how to prepare for danger and what to do in critical situations.
Science advocacy during wars and crises: Olena Zinenko's blog Science holds a social value, yet it often remains uncommunicated—lacking explanation and discussion.
Post-War Infrastructure Recovery: Vitaliy Omelianenko's Blog Research Infrastructures (RIs) are key to the country's development. They provide scientists access to specialized tools, equipment, and laboratories necessary for high-quality research.
Citizen Science in Ukraine: Olena Kozak's Blog Citizen science holds tremendous potential, which, unfortunately, is only partially utilized in Ukraine.
Restoration of Science: Olena Tsyplitska's Blog In Science At Risk, my colleagues and I are working on the "Reboot" direction. This direction requires not only analytical skills, but also visionary abilities – the ability to assess the current state of affairs and envision potential prospects and development scenarios.
Grygoriy Rii's Blog: How to Communicate Issues of Endangered Science Timely and accurately communicating of scientific knowledge, popularizing high-quality scientific research during cataclysms and wars among citizens help calm society, refute false information, and counter hostile disinformation.
Preservation of museum and scientific collections: Leonid Gorobets' blog On the one hand, the results obtained are disheartening — so much needs to be changed. On the other — this is the only way we can find solutions to these challenges.
Science at Risk: A platform for the preservation and restoration of Ukrainian science Russian troops are destroying Ukrainian science. The Science at Risk platform was created to address the problems and needs of Ukrainian scientists to the international community.
Science at Risk in Washington Presentation of a Platform for Preserving and Restoring Ukrainian Science