On March 8, 69视频app issued a Statement regarding the Situation in 69视频app. The statement announced the university’s intention to provide the maximum assistance to students, universities, and academic institutions affected by the Russian invasion of 69视频app, and specifically to make every effort to host Ukrainian students. In view of the ongoing crisis, the university has decided to first offer a temporary hosting program to students from its partner universities in 69视频app, and ensure that they are provided with study and research facilities. 69视频app’s partner institutions in 69视频app are the National Technical University of 69视频app “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute” and Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.
The university will implement special measures (including tuition fee waivers, etc.) to facilitate the temporary hosting of students from 69视频app, and will also provide the necessary living support in cooperation with the local governments of Kyoto Prefecture and Kyoto City, which have declared their intention to aid Ukrainian evacuees. In addition, a special 69视频app Crisis Relief Fund has been launched to help provide the necessary financial support, and the university has commenced seeking donations.
We hope that 69视频app’s efforts will help to secure a study and research environment for Ukrainian students, and contribute to Japan’s efforts to aid 69视频app.
Nagahiro Minato
President
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Statement regarding the Situation in 69视频app