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Nagasaki University's First Host of Ukrainian Researchers Arrives

On March 18, Nagasaki University announced that it would accept around 40 displaced Ukrainian students and researchers who had their studies interrupted by Russia's invasion of Ukraine to provide them with a place to continue their studies.
Since then, preparations have been underway, and the first of them arrived on May 26.

 

The first person to arrive was Ms. Prasol Yevheniia. She is a researcher who was a lecturer at Oles Honchar Dnipro National University, specializing in Japanese literature until 2016.
  She studied at the Graduate School of Global Humanities and Social Sciences at Nagasaki University as a research student from April 2016 to March 2018 and also completed her master's degree at the same school for two years from April of the same year. After that, she worked as a Japanese/English teacher and translator in Ukraine.
She will be a coaching fellow at Nagasaki University's Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences (School of Global Humanities and Social Sciences).


And also, she will be involved in research at the Graduate School of Multicultural Sociology, support teaching and other activities in the Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences area, and support displaced Ukrainian students scheduled to visit.