February 24 became 'Ukraine Day' in California: a rally was held in Sacramento to mark the anniversary of the start of the war

The anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine was marked by many actions of solidarity with the victim of the war and protest against the Kremlin's aggression. Rallies and rallies were held across America, including in Northern California. On this day, a teleconference was held at Stanford University ...

Free education at Stanford: the famous university offers scholarships to Ukrainians

Stanford University is now accepting applications for the Ukrainian Emerging Leaders Scholarship Program. The offer is valid only for Ukrainians. What kind of program is this and how to connect to it, the AIN.UA edition told. The essence of the Ukrainian Emerging Leaders program is a scholarship program for ...

Worth listening to: 25 online lectures of the Stanford course on human behavior in Russian

Sexual behavior, genetics, schizophrenia and much more in 25 lectures of Professor Robert Sapolsky's course "Biology of Human Behavior" in Russian. TJournal has published all 25 lectures of Professor Robert Sapolsky's course "The Biology of Human Behavior", given by him at Stanford University in 2010 ...

One of the best US universities offers free tuition for Ukrainians.

Stanford University invites talented Ukrainians to take a free 10-month course under the Ukrainian Emerging Leaders Program (UELP) for the 2019-2020 academic year. The program was founded in 2016 by the Freeman Spogly Institution's Center for Democracy, Development and Rule of Law, along with ...

Ukrainian singer Svyatoslav Vakarchuk told what he learned at Stanford

In the fall of 2017, the leader of Okean Elzy, Svyatoslav Vakarchuk, announced that the group was taking a break from concerts, and he himself went to Stanford University to study and teach. He came to Ukraine and decided to hold an open meeting with students and fans at the Kiev-Mohyla Academy,…

Three Ukrainian activists will study at Stanford

Since January of this year, 340 Ukrainians have applied for a grant program to study at Stanford University's Center for Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law (CDDRL). Three of them passed a tough selection and received the right to go to study overseas. Now these three are Alexander Starodubtsev,...

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