The Dutch universities are shocked by the Russian invasion of Ukraine and empathise with all those affected by it. What is happening there is horrific, and we are deeply concerned about the ramifications for the Ukrainian universities and the academic community. We wish to express our solidarity with students and staff in Ukraine, and we embrace those in the academic communities in Russia who are speaking out against the invasion while courageously continuing to dedicate themselves to peace, dialogue and open cooperation.
The Dutch universities are committed to supporting staff and students who are directly or indirectly impacted by these events. We recognise that Ukrainian and Russian staff and students in the Netherlands are experiencing uncertainty, and we intend to do everything we can to assist them as effectively as possible. The universities will also explore possibilities for offering help to academics in Ukraine. As universities, we have a responsibility to use our research and education programmes to contribute to a better world and to dedicate ourselves to the goals of peace, respect and liberty, as well as academic freedom.
Additional statement Radboud University
We are all shocked to learn about the invasion of Ukraine. Our thoughts are with everyone who is currently impacted.
We can imagine that students and staff from Ukraine and Russia and those with family and friends in the region are extremely concerned. Other students and staff may also be feeling upset and worried. If you need someone to talk to, please contact your study advisor or supervisor. We are getting in touch with students and staff who are from or located in the affected region.
As Radboud University, we contribute to a healthy, free world with equal opportunities for all. Therefore, we stand for democracy and human rights. Within our community, let’s continue to look out for each other, especially now.