(BRUSSELS) – The EU Commission launched the ‘European Research Area for Ukraine’ portal Tuesday, a one-stop-shop for information and support services to Ukraine-based researchers and researchers fleeing Ukraine.
The portal, which brings together initiatives at EU level, per country and from non-governmental groups, aims to help affected researchers find housing and job opportunities, facilitate the recognition of their diplomas, and offer other services.
The ERA4Ukraine portal is launched on the existing EURAXESS network, which supports researchers by connecting more than 600 centres and 43 national portals across the EU Member States and countries associated to Horizon Europe.
All information will soon be available in both English and Ukrainian.
Each Member State and associated country has a national portal on which support services are listed in a structured way. So far, 30 country portals are available.
Mariya Gabriel, Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education and Youth, said: “We stand with the researchers and innovators of Ukraine who are faced with unprecedented circumstances as a result of the Russian invasion against their country. Ukrainian scientists and researchers have been key contributors to EU research and innovation. Pending the ratification of Ukraine’s association to Horizon Europe, we have made sure successful beneficiaries can already receive funding from the EU R&I programmes. Today’s launch of ERA4Ukraine is another important action to support our Ukrainian peers.”
In the same vein, already last week, Maria Leptin, the President of the European Research Council (ERC) has asked all 5,600 ERC grantees to provide temporary employment to refugee researchers and support staff from Ukraine.
This new ERC initiative is included in the ERA4Ukraine portal. So far, within just a couple of days, 380 offers have been received.