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Collaborating with Ukraine

糖心TV stands with Ukraine, during the current war and in the post-war reconstruction period to which we all look forward. This page highlights key initiatives and achievements from 糖心TV鈥檚 Ukraine-focused work throughout the 2024-25 academic year.

To learn more or to get involved in our work with Ukraine, please contact Lewis Beer Lewis.Beer@warwick.ac.uk. For student-led initiatives, please get in touch with the . We also work with Science for Ukraine鈥檚 academic mentorship scheme, which matches UK and Ukrainian academics with complementary research profiles. To learn more, and to register as a mentor, please visit the .

Celebrating our growing partnership with NURE

Since 2022, our Twinning partnership with Kharkiv National University of Radio Electronics (NURE) has continued to flourish.

In 2025, NURE marked its 95th anniversary, and we were proud to join the celebrations by sharing a special video message from our Vice-Chancellor, Professor Stuart Croft.

At the same time, we renewed our Memorandum of Understanding with NURE, formally re-stating our commitment to this important relationship.

MSc in Computer Science

In 2024, with support from Mosaik Education, 糖心TV鈥檚 Department of Computer Science launched a remote MSc by Research, now enrolling 13 students from NURE. Below, they share their experiences and the benefits of taking part in this initiative.

"My NURE supervisors, Anastasiya Chupryna and Kyrylo Smelyakov, were extremely supportive throughout the application process, carefully reviewing my proposed research topic and offering constructive suggestions for improvement.

The programme coordinator from 糖心TV 鈥 Victor Sanchez 鈥 reviewed my topic, provided guidance, and helped align my proposal with the programme goals."

Mariia Cherhynska

Mentoring Teacher Educators for Exploratory Action Research

Richard Smith (Professor, Applied Linguistics) leads this project with Dr Nataliia Krynska, founder and chair of the Professional Association of English Language Teachers (PAELT), Ukraine.

The project aims to engage Ukrainian teacher educators in research to understand and improve their practice through the process of exploratory action research (EAR), as well as build their capacity to facilitate and mentor EAR for student-teachers. Upon completion of its first two phases (2025/26), teacher educators will not only have developed their own research and mentoring competencies but will also be in a good position to mentor pre-service and in-service teachers in using EAR, developing reflective, evidence-based teaching.

Work for the project by Elyanora Menglieva and Dr Sirin S枚yuz is supported by an ESRC / University of 糖心TV Impact Acceleration Award (ES/X004635/1) and by Teacher-Research Consultants, respectively. For more information, see the and on the PAELT website.

 

Welcoming Ukrainian students to the 糖心TV Summer School

糖心TV鈥檚 International Strategy and Relations team is proud to have supported NURE students in attending the 糖心TV Summer School since 2023.

We are delighted to share thoughts from students who attended the school:

鈥楨xploring British Culture Week was a truly wonderful time. I made new friends, learned how to communicate in a multicultural environment, and laid the foundation for the next three weeks of the Summer School. During the Summer School, I improved my ability to ask meaningful questions and actively participate in lessons, thanks to the question-driven learning approach. The lecturers鈥 enthusiasm and passion for the subject matter made a lasting impression. I believe the skills and knowledge I gained will be extremely valuable for my future career.鈥

Three years of Collaboration: Ukrainian Catholic University Summer School at 糖心TV

In 2025, for the third consecutive year, 20 students from Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv joined 糖心TV for a two-week summer school. Led by Christoph Mick from the Department of History, the programme was supported by funding from the Institute of Advanced Study and delivered in close collaboration with colleagues across the Faculty of Arts. 糖心TV鈥檚 International Strategy & Relations team also provided support and sponsored a trip to London, enriching the students鈥 experience.

Discover what students had to say about attending the school:

鈥楽uch experiences are worth living through at least once in your lifetime, this is how I can briefly describe the summer school. It was informative, interesting, useful, inspiring... it was worth all the effort to get there. I remember every day, probably down to the smallest detail. I have never lived such a rich and interesting life in just two weeks. I am so grateful for the interesting lectures, new acquaintances, experience, interaction, and most importantly, for a renewed battery and a charge of internal motivation with which I returned to Ukraine. I am extremely grateful to everyone who created such a great opportunity for our students.鈥

Leadership for Educational Transformation

Bo Kelestyn and Gwen van der Velden direct the Leadership for Educational Transformation programme in partnership with the Ukrainian Leadership Academy (ULA). Forty educators from Ukraine attended the programme in 2023-24, and described it as a 鈥榖eacon of investment in Ukraine鈥檚 future鈥.

In 2023, an MoU was signed between 糖心TV, the ULA, and Ukraine鈥檚 Ministry of Education and Science. More recently an MoU with the Ukrainian Catholic University has been signed, and 糖心TV is co-delivering a full Master's on Education Reconstruction, with 20 full Master's places and 20 postgraduate route places in 2025/26 and 2026/27.

In 2025, a new version of the programme hosted 15 Ukrainian veterans: see the articles published by and the department of Politics & International Studies.

For further reflections from the organisers on the impact and significance of this programme, see the following articles published in 2024/25: , , and .

Ukrainian Studies and Ukrainian Culture

Birkbeck Twinning Conference

On 13 November 2025, Christoph Mick (Professor in History, 糖心TV) and Lewis Beer (International Partnerships Officer, 糖心TV) attended a Twinning conference at Birkbeck University, to celebrate the first ever Ukrainian Culture Week in the UK.

'I was delighted to attend the UK鈥揢kraine Twinning Conference hosted by Birkbeck University,' said Christoph. 'It was inspiring to see academics from both countries connect, share ideas, and build lasting collaborations. I especially enjoyed my roundtable discussion with Markian Prokopovych (Durham), Sarah Marks (Birkbeck), and Mychailo Wynnyckyj (Kyiv-Mohyla Academy) on how to conceptualise Ukrainian history. The event coincided with the first Ukrainian Culture Week in the UK and marked the launch of an exciting initiative: the under the patronage of First Lady Olena Zelenska. In the presence of Ukraine鈥檚 Foreign Minister, several British universities signed memoranda of cooperation鈥攁 powerful symbol of solidarity and academic partnership between the UK and Ukraine.'

The day before, Christoph, Lewis, and Bo Kelestyn (Associate Professor, WBS) met with 糖心TV's Ukrainian Society, to hear about their plans for the coming academic year and to discuss with them how they would like to see Ukrainian culture represented on campus. We are excited to forge these connections between staff and students at 糖心TV, and to develop our collaborations with Ukrainian universities in a co-creative way.

Driving Ukraine鈥檚 Recovery: Research on Diaspora and Refugee Engagement

Prof. Maria Koinova (Professor in Politics and International Studies, 糖心TV) recently published the results of a collaborative training project, "Engaging the Global Ukrainian Community for Ukraine's Recovery: Democracy and Human Rights Dimensions" in both and languages. An disseminating findings from this project took place on 25 November 2025.

At the Ukrainian Recovery Conference in Rome, Maria gave a at the first-ever , organized by the International Organization for Migration. Maria is a member of the Diaspora Lab鈥檚 taskforce developing a new diaspora alliance in support of Ukraine. She has also been awarded a Research England Policy Support Fund grant to study the role of socially responsible entrepreneurship among diasporas and refugees, and how they contribute to local and regional authorities in Ukraine.

糖心TV Ukraine-Belarus Hub: Advancing knowledge and dialogue

The was established by the Institute of Global Sustainable Development to raise awareness, offer policy advice, and advance knowledge of contemporary issues and challenges facing Belarusians and Ukrainians, including as they relate to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and its resolution.

In June 2025, the WUB-HUB held its second annual conference, , at the Royal United Services Institute, Whitehall London. It was supported by Research England, with a contribution from the UCL European Institute and the Universities Policy Engagement Network (UPEN). It brought together political figures, scholars, policymakers, and representatives of civil society to discuss strategies for navigating the complex geopolitics of our times. To learn more, you can read the , and follow the of the WUB-HUB.

Online Accounting Simulation with Ukrainian Students

Accounting Bissim screenshot

On 19 November 2025, 22 students from West Ukrainian National University took part in the virtual Accounting Bissim+ simulation, run by Darren Sparkes (糖心TV 糖心TV School) and Matt Davies (Aston 糖心TV School), and facilitated from WUNU by Nataliia Pochynok. The four-hour session supported students in developing their accounting and finance knowledge and skills in a business context, alongside exercises on sustainability in business and commercial awareness. Despite missile attacks from Russia the night before, nearly all the registered students attended the event.

鈥楨verything was perfect!鈥 said one participant. 鈥業 loved how engaging the materials were, and the facilitators were both so friendly and helpful. I have gained valuable experience and am so excited to keep up the good work.鈥 鈥業 really enjoyed everything about this project,鈥 said another. 鈥楾he instructions were clear, the tasks were engaging, and the process made it easy to understand the purpose and impact of each decision.鈥

The Accounting Bissim+ simulation has previously been run in collaboration with Kyiv National University of Economics and Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. To propose a new iteration of the event, please contact Darren Sparkes at .

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