From sourcing window glass to sharing online lectures, British institutions are helping war-torn campuses to survive

When Prof Gavin Brown, pro vice-chancellor at Liverpool University, first made contact with academics at Sumy State University (SSU) in north-eastern Ukraine a few weeks ago, he did not expect to come off the call and start ordering new windows.

One of SSU’s main buildings had been destroyed in a Russian bomb attack. Among the university’s many immediate needs, it had to replace 110 windows – but managers could not source glass in war-torn Ukraine. Brown told them to send him the measurements.

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

One man stabbed and 10 others injured in Warwickshire attack

Police arrest man, 33, after what police describe as ‘nasty incident’ in…

Post-tropical cyclone Fiona

port aux basques, cape breton, pei hurricane fiona, fiona update, where is…