Harvard’s Scholars-at-Risk program: The Scholars at Risk (SAR) Program at Harvard is dedicated to helping scholars, artists, writers, and public intellectuals from around the world escape persecution and continue their work by providing academic fellowships at Harvard University. If you have been affected by Russia’s war on Ukraine or have an emergency case to be considered, please contact the program’s director, Jane Unrue (unrue@fas.harvard.edu).
See also: Scholar-at-Risk’s page of resources for students and scholars, which includes many links to other organizations and programs that can help.
MSCA4Ukraine’s dedicated fellowships: Provide support to displaced researchers from Ukraine. This support will enable them to continue their work at academic and non-academic organisations in EU Member States and Horizon Europe Associated Countries, while maintaining their connections to research and innovation communities in Ukraine.
Resources for Helping Displaced Scholars from Ukraine, compiled by ASEEES with the International Task Force for Displaced Scholars (contact: Lynda Park lypark@pitt.edu); includes links to organizations that might be good contacts for scholars seeking help.
New University in Exile Consortium – Consortium of universities committed to supporting persecuted and endangered students and scholars.
Lviv Center of Urban History – List of Help for Scholars at Risk (in Ukrainian).
Ukrainian Scholar Placement Database – curated by Jadwiga Biskupska, Sam Houston State University.
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences – Accommodation for Ukrainian scholars and their families.
Université Libre De Bruxelles (ULB) – Emergency assistance to students, (post)doctoral students, academics, or administrative staff of universities who are fleeing Ukraine.