Researchers at risk

Three fellowships acquired in the Philipp Schwartz Initiative

They are now continuing their work in Münster: Elena Marasinova,   Anna Kornyush
They are now continuing their work in Münster: Elena Marasinova, Anna Kornyushchenko and Larysa Kovbasyuk (from left). © Uni MS - Thomas Mohn
The University of Münster has long been committed to helping researchers at risk who are no longer able to work in their home countries due to persecution or violence. The University of Münster’s current application for support from the Philipp Schwartz Initiative was once again successful: with funding of around 263,000 euros, three female researchers at risk or refugees will be able to continue their careers in different research groups at the University of Münster for 24 months.

At a celebration, Michael Quante, Vice-Rector for Internationalization, Knowledge Transfer and Sustainability, presented the certificates to three female researchers from Russia and Ukraine. ...
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