Ukrainian authorities aim to simplify admission as much as possible for applicants from war -affected territories.
Admission to higher educational institutions for applicants from war-affected territories will be as simplified as possible. This was announced on Tuesday, June 22, by Deputy Prime Minister – Minister for the Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories of Ukraine Irina Vereshchuk on the Telegram channel.
Vereshchuk informed that officials also plan to include education documents in Diya so that people from temporarily occupied territories can use digital copies.
The Vice Prime Minister added that the government intends to provide payments to teachers who refuse to cooperate with the occupiers and continue to teach in Ukrainian educational institutions.
We remind, earlier it was reported that from a new academic year in Nikolaev will not accept students for training in Russian. The corresponding decision was made by the executive committee of the Nikolaev City Council.
As reported, representatives of the State Emergency Service will check educational institutions for the availability of shelters, and only those institutions where it will be safe will open in the fall.
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Source: korrespondent

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