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Our main activities are cultural workshops, educational events, and social events between the Ukrainian community and people who are interested in learning Ukrainian culture.
The Ukrainian Community in Greenwich, founded in 2023. We are a community of Ukrainian students in London, based at Greenwich University.
The Ukrainian Society at Nottingham Trent University, established in response to the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, quickly became a beacon of activism by organising protests and vigils.
The society has about 25 members, and offers various social and cultural events.
The organisation's main aim is to raise awareness among foreigners of our country's historical and cultural background.
Our main activities are different events dedicated to celebrate Ukrainian culture by people far from home
The University of Birmingham is able to offer five Sanctuary Scholarships for new undergraduate and postgraduate taught students starting at the University in 2024 who have sought refuge in the UK
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A vibrant and inclusive community that brings together Ukrainian students and those who share an interest in Ukrainian culture, heritage, and traditions.
We aim to spread information about Ukraine as a state and Ukrainians, our culture and traditions; call out narratives of russian propaganda and disinformation.
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Currently the Society unites more than 50 members of the University community, including current students, lecturers, and alumni.
The Ukrainian society in University of Westminster was founded in September 2022. Currently we have around 30 members in the society.
Imperial College Ukrainian Society main focus is business talks with famous Ukrainian entrepreneurs and famous figures.
Our main activities can be separated into two distinct categories - academic events and social ones.
Founded in February 2022, the society has more than 30 active members, organizing regular socials, discussions with various speakers as well as fundraisers and charity projects.
Currently our society has around 30 members, with a larger number of Ukrainian students in the university.
Through various events and initiatives, we aim to spread awareness and appreciation for Ukrainian culture, traditions, and its rich history.
We have a diverse array of activities and all tend to have a fundraising character to them as we try to integrate donation opportunities at all of our events.
We are the Ukrainian Society of University of Bristol, re-founded in October of 2022.
Founded on October 2022, we have over 20 student members engaged in raising funds for various projects to support Ukraine during the War, cooperation with local city councils and volunteer organisations.
The Glasgow University Ukrainian community was small prior to the full-scale invasion of russia, but after the start of the war the university society was revived, and has remained active since Spring 2022.
We were founded in January 2023, so now we are looking for more Ukrainians in Goldsmiths to join us!
The University of Sheffield Ukrainian Society was established in 2022 in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Our society is to provide its members not only with a safe space dedicated to ensuring the comfort of common beliefs and culture but also aid its members in understand Ukrainian culture in a greater way.
Durham University Ukrainian Society was established on February 23, 2023. There are 20 members in our society.
Founded on October 28, 2023 QMUL Ukrainian Society is a thriving and active group at Queen Mary University of London that aims to unite Ukrainian students and those who are interested in Ukrainian matters.
The society was re-founded in 2021, 90+ members, main activities: cultural and educational talks, lectures and panels in the most various spheres, networking events, workshops, Ukrainian language classes, socials.