War in Ukraine - statement of support
The invasion of Ukraine is a cause for great concern. Our thoughts are with everyone who is in any way affected by this war. Ukrainian UM students and staff will receive a personal message offering them all possible support.
We also want to offer support to anyone in our UM community who is concerned, for example, students and colleagues from neighbouring countries. They, too, should know that they are not alone. We want to take this opportunity to remind you of the various support services available via the UM Student Service Centre (SSC) and the Staff Career Centre.
Above all: within our international community, let us continue to look out for each other, especially in these difficult and uncertain times. Take care of yourself and each other.
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