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  • OurÌýMedia and CommentaryÌýpages are updated regularly withÌýSSEES analysis and commentary in the public domain.Ìý
  • which sits under UCL Department of Economics is including data-driven research on migration, which they specialise in.Ìý
  • UCL European Institute’sÌýblog:Ìý
  • ±«°ä³¢â€™s scholars, based in the Department of Political Science, drawÌýon research they have done in and on Russia and Ukraine:
  • The UCL SSEES Library has an abundance of Ukraine and Russian books, journals and articles (Section U.IX.f on the second floor) (Follow on Twitter)
  • Ìý(requires UCL logins)
  • Ephemera collection on
  • UCL SSEES LibraryÌýGuide to resources from 2013-2015 crisis
  • - featuringÌýprevious articles on the theme of ‘continuity and change’ in Ukrainian politics
  • have collated a collection of films that provide further context onÌýUkraine, its people, and its tense relationship with Russia. This is free to access for UCL staff and students with UCL ID and password.Ìý
  • Ukraine’s Dovzhenko national film centre in Kyiv have compiled a list of the
  • Researchers at the UCLÌýÌýhave launched an information hub for Ukrainian migration (). It includes an overview of prevailing visa/asylum policies, data on the demographics of the Ukrainian population in Europe and Ukraine prior to the invasion, and summaries of academic research on refugee migration and integration.
  • , a platform about Ukrainian literature and book publishing.

Recommended Channels for news and updates:

English language coverage of Ukraine based in Ukraine:

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  • BBC Sounds is running a series of daily analysis and eyewitness reports from Ukraine.Ìý
  • For anybody who needs to access Russian web content that is currently inaccessible, the "allowsÌýyou to access archived content.

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News sources:

  • (Russian language) accessed via SSEES Library
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Our Media and Commentary pages give access to SSEES analysis.Ìý

For resources on volunteering, or ways to assist Ukraine, please visit Ways to Help.