The EIT community shares the wider European Union position in condemning in the strongest possible terms Russia's unprecedented military aggression against Ukraine. We deplore the loss of life and human suffering, and stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine.
That’s why we’re joining the wider effort to support the Ukrainian people in any way we can whether that’s getting them medical assistance, education and skills, or full access to our innovation network.
EIT Health treats Ukrainians whether at the front or among refugees
From the beginning, EIT Health has been sending medical supplies to Ukrainian hospitals. Now, their Health University partners have opened their campuses to those seeking shelter, treatment, jobs, and scholarships.
The EIT Community expanded its activities with Ukrainians in research, business, and education this year
We’ve modified our existing programs so Ukrainians can keep working on their educational and professional goals despite the war. That includes:
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EIT’s HEI Initiative: Innovation Capacity Building for Higher Education which provides opportunities in education, research, and entrepreneurship across Europe.
Want to learn more? Join our Q&A information session (in Ukrainian, with Ukrainian and English subtitles). It's open to all Ukrainian universities interested in the EIT´s HEI Initiative and its Third Call for Proposals. Please find the info session here.
Register now for the following info sessions:
- Open question-and-answer session: 10 January 2023, 15:00-16:00 CET (register by 9 January 2023, 13:00 CET)
- Open question-and-answer session: 7 February 2023, 11:00-12:00 CET (register by 6 February, 13:00 CET)
Ukrainians can count on us to help them get the skills and support they need to get their ideas off the ground.
We’re getting ready to connect post-war Ukrainian business to Europe
Between 2023 and 2025, our communities will be ready to spread the support we already give Ukrainian refugees to a post-conflict Ukraine. That includes our education, training, and start-up support programs. The goal will be a Ukraine with access to European opportunities and value chains.
We’re improving the life of locals in the big cities
EIT Urban Mobility in collaboration with its partners has launched two projects aimed at enhancing living conditions in big cities such as Kyiv and Lviv.
- The Modular Refugee Settlement Project in Lviv (in collaboration with the Warsaw University of Technology): This project will construct a prototype settlement for the refugee population in Lviv, taking into account everyone’s needs and creating communities with proper housing and a liveable environment.
- Podilsky Courtyard (in collaboration with the NGO Podolіanochka): This project is located in Kyiv in Podil. It holds public participation events within a framework of space development. This is implemented by locals in collaboration with authorities.
We’re supporting Ukrainian women in business
Our Supernovas have always been open to Ukrainian candidates.
Follow the link below for everything the EIT is working on, including all the opportunities we’re offering to improve as many people’s situations as possible:
Open opportunities
EIT Health
Bridgehead is a programme which helps businesses grow beyond their home market. Companies must be registered in Europe to be eligible. Applications for Bridgehead 2023 will open soon, but Ukrainian participants are strongly encouraged to take part.
EIT Manufacturing
Pre-accelerator in Ukraine (powered by EIT JumpStarter): This is an innovation contest to identify and support high potential ideas from researchers and professionals.