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29.01.2025
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Coventry University Group continues to help Ukraine rebuild and build towards a brighter future with new initiative

Coventry University Group continues to help Ukraine rebuild and build towards a brighter future.
They have joined forces with two Ukrainian universities, trained healthcare workers and rehabilitation specialists, and explored potential joint research projects.
The newest initiative aims to develop Gender Equality Partnerships to increase the representation of women in senior leadership positions in higher education institutions in Ukraine
Coventry University Group continues to help Ukraine rebuild and build towards a brighter future with new initiative

Nearly three years on since the Russian invasion of Ukraine began, Coventry University Group continues to help the country to rebuild and prepare for a brighter future.

The Group has already joined forces with two universities in Ukraine, trained healthcare workers and rehabilitation specialists to care for those injured and impacted by the war, as well as exploring potential joint research projects.

And the newest initiative has seen Coventry University’s Research Centre for Peace and Security win a project to develop Gender Equality Partnerships to increase the representation of women in senior leadership positions in higher education institutions in Ukraine.

The project will analyse the obstacles preventing women’s representation in higher education leadership in the country and the UK, and look to develop an online course to assist female academics to overcome these barriers.

It builds on a grant previously awarded to the research centre for the development of a dual master’s degree in City Leadership and Management in collaboration with Alfred Nobel University. The connection between Coventry University and Alfred Nobel University is part of the Twinning Ukraine project which sees universities around the world supporting institutions in Ukraine and was set up in the wake of the Russian invasion of the country in February 2022.

Coventry University is also twinned with a second Ukraine institution – Kyiv National University of Construction and Architecture (KNUCA) – with the collaboration exploring how KNUCA can offer Coventry University degree programmes, as well as online summer schools and potential joint research between the two institutions.

The impacts of the war with Russia have also been considered by Dr Agnieszka Lewko, Assistant Professor at the university’s Research Centre for Healthcare and Communities, who helped to arrange training for healthcare workers and rehabilitation specialists as they care for those injured in the violent scenes across the country.

The people of Ukraine have shown, and continue to show, great strength to rebuild and we are proud that Coventry University Group is able to work alongside them to make this possible.

While things are not as they should be across much of Ukraine, our work alongside universities in the country, including leaders in health and other disciplines, is helping to make this happen.
Professor Richard Wells, Coventry University’s Deputy Vice-Chancellor (International)

Other work in the country includes the Research Centre for Global Learning winning a Horizon Europe bid on Education for Democracy which will be using Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL), while the College of the Arts and Society is also using COIL in rehabilitation psychology and qualitative research methods in psychology in work alongside Alfred Nobel University.

Find out more about Coventry University’s Research Centre for Peace and Security.