Impact of War on Science and Academic Communities: Vulnerability and Responsibility of Scientists Scientists, often at the forefront of knowledge and innovation, face not only immediate threats to their lives and health, but also restrictions on their academic freedoms and the ability to conduct research and create innovations. Post-crisis science recovery: Olena Zhukova's Blog Why do we need changes in the organization of scientific teams, integration into the global scientific community, and what factors affect the speed of scientific recovery in crises? Scientific team, or why “a solitary scientist in the ivory tower” works less and less: blog of Olena Pareniuk It’s become clear since the mid-20th century that projects like the creation of an atomic bomb, the conceptualization of the internet, or the building of the Large Hadron Collider, are impossible to achieve by the intellectual efforts of only one person. Ukraine needs to develop a network of professional science communicators: a blog by Ilona Sviezhentseva It is the society that orders and sponsors all the research, therefore science has to be intelligeble to citizens instead of hiding in the walls of institutes and universities. 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. Previous 1 2 Next
Impact of War on Science and Academic Communities: Vulnerability and Responsibility of Scientists Scientists, often at the forefront of knowledge and innovation, face not only immediate threats to their lives and health, but also restrictions on their academic freedoms and the ability to conduct research and create innovations.
Post-crisis science recovery: Olena Zhukova's Blog Why do we need changes in the organization of scientific teams, integration into the global scientific community, and what factors affect the speed of scientific recovery in crises?
Scientific team, or why “a solitary scientist in the ivory tower” works less and less: blog of Olena Pareniuk It’s become clear since the mid-20th century that projects like the creation of an atomic bomb, the conceptualization of the internet, or the building of the Large Hadron Collider, are impossible to achieve by the intellectual efforts of only one person.
Ukraine needs to develop a network of professional science communicators: a blog by Ilona Sviezhentseva It is the society that orders and sponsors all the research, therefore science has to be intelligeble to citizens instead of hiding in the walls of institutes and universities.
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.