Ukrainian students prove themselves to be strong and resilient. They continue pursuing education under the missile attacks and seek opportunities to bring Ukrainian victory closer 8/
Full-scale invasion and national resilience, broadcasted live.
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Ukrainian students raised $2 million for medical helicopters
In summer 2023, the students launched a fundraiser with the goal of collecting $1 million to purchase medical helicopters that would rescue wounded soldiers from the battlefield. With the support of the Ukrainian DefDev Fund and the school's own KSE Foundation, they raised $2
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KSE graduate students joined frontline after full-scale invasion
A significant portion of KSE's student body, particularly graduate students, voluntarily joined the frontline immediately after the full-scale invasion, including graduates of a short-term masters program for veterans 4/
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KSE prepares for power outages and bombing with supplies for student hope
KSE has prepared for long-term power outages and bombing consequences with generators, water supply, and sleeping bags, focusing on providing hope and a sense of normalcy to students 5/
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KSE first in Kyiv to resume in-person classes with underground shelter
KSE was among the first educational institutions in Kyiv to return to in-person classes in fall 2022, having constructed an underground shelter with classrooms and conference rooms 3/
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Kyiv School of Economics resumed online classes quickly after invasion
In 2022, the Kyiv School of Economics (KSE) swiftly adapted to wartime conditions, resuming online classes for undergraduates within two weeks of the Russian invasion and for graduate students within a month 2/
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KSE University triples enrollment and doubles majors amid war
Amid the war in Ukraine, KSE University continues to teach. Since the invasion, weโve tripled enrollment and doubled our majors, despite bombings, blackouts, limited funding, and the pervasive trauma of conflict. I recently discussed this with Mariia Kudina at Tufts 1/
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Ramstein Ukraine meeting postponed to November due to Hurricane Milton
The meeting of the Ramstein Ukraine Defense Contact Group at the level of leaders, which was postponed due to Hurricane Milton in the United States, will take place in November, White House spokesperson Karin Jean-Pierre said during a briefing.
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Ministres รฉtrangers en visite ร Odessa
Today, Foreign Ministers of ๐บ๐ฆ, ๐ธ๐ช, ๐ฉ๐ฐ, ๐ช๐ช, ๐ฑ๐ป, ๐ฑ๐น, ๐ณ๐ด, ๐ซ๐ฎ and ๐ฎ๐ธ met in #Odesa, where they visited wounded Ukrainian defenders, held a meeting with leading agricultural exporters and saw the consequences of Russia's attacks, in particular, on Ukrainian ports โฌ๏ธ pic.twitter.com/qfBGRHJbch
— MFA of Ukraine ๐บ๐ฆ (@MFA_Ukraine) 16 octobre 2024Today, Foreign Ministers of , , , , , , , and met in #Odesa, where they visited wounded Ukrainian defenders, held a meeting with leading agricultural exporters and saw the consequences of Russia's attacks, in particular, on Ukrainian ports
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Australia to transfer Abrams tanks to Ukraine
Australia will transfer dozens of M1A1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine, which it had previously planned to retire, ABC News reports. The armored vehicles will be delivered as part of a $245 million military aid package.
