Information for staff and students
We wish to acknowledge that the news of the war in Ukraine is very upsetting, particularly for our students and colleagues from Ukraine, Russia and surrounding areas. Where we've been able to identify staff or students from Ukraine and Russia, we've contacted them directly to offer welfare and other types of support. Both the University and colleges are working to ensure all members of the University community are supported as much as possible, and we will respond as appropriate as the situation develops.
Sources of support
Students should contact the Student Support team to request help and advice, and you can also find details of assistance funding on our website.
Other sources of support are the University Chaplaincy (who will support students of any or no faith) and the York SU Advice and Support Centre.
Staff can use our PAM Employee Assistance scheme, which provides support in many areas - not just health-related issues.
The Foreign and Commonwealth Office have information for Ukrainian nationals in the UK.
Our investments and research relationships
We recognise that many in Russia do not support the invasion of the Ukraine and have been inspired by those who have expressed their protest, with all the risks that entails. We have reviewed all our institutional relationships with Russia. We can confirm that the University does not have current donations or grants from individuals or organisations in Russia, and nor do we hold investments in Russian companies. We are not aware of any current, formal institutional ties with partners in Russia, or institutional grants with Russian research bodies. We encourage anyone with any concerns or personal-level collaborations to get in touch with Associate Deans for Research, or the Research Grant Office, so we can help understand and support the best way forward.
Events
Putin's war in Ukraine: A historian's view - recording of a recent talk by Dr Shane O'Rourke (History).
Our man on Ukraine
Dr Shane O'Rourke of the Department of History shares his insights into the invasion in this series.