European University Institute opens its programmes to all people directly affected by the war in Ukraine
March 29, 2022

European University Institute opens its programmes to all people directly affected by the war in Ukraine


The European University Institute (EUI), supported by the European Union within its Erasmus+ Programme, has opened its programmes to all people directly affected by the war in Ukraine.

The EUI, which is based in Fiesole outside Florence, Italy, will provide funding opportunities to support candidates of any nationality – who live in Ukraine, have been displaced or cannot return to Ukraine because of the war, or who are directly affected for other reasons that can be specified in the application.

The university offers master’s, doctoral and post-doctoral programmes, mainly in law, economics, history and political and social sciences.

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