In Solidarity with Ukraine
Scholars and Practitioners Seeking Support:
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- Review our application criteria and apply directly for assistance via an encrypted link
- Learn about other resources that may be more directly helpful to you. New resources will be added as they develop
- Consider select fellowships and opportunities offered by SAR network members and other global partners
Select fellowships and resources
Network Members and Prospective Host Institutions:
- Refer a scholar who meets our application criteria via the encrypted link, or write to apply.scholarsatrisk@nyu.edu
- Prepare for a scholar’s arrival at your institution by consulting the Scholars at Risk How to Host Handbook
- Sign up for SAR’s newsletters for updates on our efforts, including additional resources as they develop
- Confirm if your institution is a member of our network
- Join the SAR network—membership is open to accredited higher education institutions and associations worldwide. Reach out to start the process
Advocates and Concerned Members of the Higher Ed Community:
Select Statements from SAR, International Associations and Partners:
- Scholars at Risk (SAR)
- African Studies Association (ASA)
- Committee of the Compostela Group of Universities
- European Association for International Education (EAIE)
- European University Association (EUA)
- Inspireurope
- International Science Council
- The European Youth and Higher Education Community
- UNESCO
Read SAR’s statement below:
Selected SAR in the Press:
- “Echoing WWII rescue efforts, ethnic Russian researchers in U.S. support Ukrainian scholars” Kirk Carapezza for WGBH
- “The Ukraine Dilemma: U.S. Colleges Debate Whether to Sever or Sustain Ties With Russia” Karen Fischer for The Chronicle
- “Supporting at-risk academics” Fiona McIntyre for Research Professional News
- “Do academic boycotts work?” Simon Baker for Times Higher Education
- “Only On CBS: Ukrainian Refugees Fleeing War Arrive To America” CBS Los Angeles