Durham University Marks Ukraine Invasion Anniversary, Opens India Office
Durham University marks the first anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine with a strong condemnation. Meanwhile, it expands its global presence by opening an office in India and celebrating its international connections during Durham Global Week.
The university's stance on the Ukraine conflict is clear, with a statement released on the anniversary. In a show of support, Durham University is twinned with Zaporizhzhia National University in eastern Ukraine, aiding Ukrainian students and scholars.
On a more positive note, the university has opened its first office in India. This move strengthens active research collaborations and engages with a growing alumni network in the region. Back home, the Durham University Light Opera Group delighted audiences with a successful production of Hello Dolly.
Closer to home, Durham University's Day Nursery has received an Outstanding rating from Ofsted. The university also fosters local engagement through Team Durham Sports Camps, offering sessions for children during the half-term week. Moreover, it hosts the Ukraine Talk Series, with the next event on March 2nd at the Gala Theatre, led by Dr Markian Prokopovych.
With over 120 nationalities among its staff and students, Durham University fosters a diverse and global community. Its research tackles major societal challenges worldwide.
Durham University stands in solidarity with Ukraine while expanding its global entry in India. It continues to excel in education, research, and community engagement, as seen in its outstanding nursery rating and successful arts productions. The university's commitment to international connections is evident in its upcoming Durham Global Week celebrations.
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