Olga Utevska, a researcher from the Institute of Genomics of the University of Tartu, has been awarded a scholarship to continue her research in Ukraine. Utevska’s work focuses on understanding how people lived in the Ukraine region during the Iron Age, utilizing ancient DNA analysis. The European Union recently launched a new research funding measure to support scientists from Ukraine who are conducting research within the country. This initiative aims to facilitate the continuation of their work while they remain temporarily located in Ukraine. Topics: #research #ukraine #who Post navigation The PRIA started accepting applications for investment support Visitors to the literary festival HeadRead were announced
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