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Davos Forum Considers Learning’s Next Wave
Davos Forum Considers Learning’s Next Wave
27.01.2013

She may not have been the youngest speaker ever at the World Economic Forum in Davos, but Khadija Niazi, 12, was certainly captivating

Author: Alison Smale
Food and Politics in Davos
Food and Politics in Davos
26.01.2013

In the snowy mountains of Davos, Switzerland, during the week of the World Economic Forum, Ukrainian food was served to hungry economists and business people: varenyky with cherries, chicken stuffed cabbage rolls, salted pork fat – known as salo– and other authentic dishes, prepared by Ukrainian cooks, with some appetizers such as dark bread, salo, and homemade kovbasadelivered straight from Ukraine

Source: Forbes.com
Author: Katya Soldak
Will ‘Moocs’ bring down price of the Ivy League?
Will ‘Moocs’ bring down price of the Ivy League?
24.01.2013

Will the rise of higher education in the US and elsewhere be curtailed by the expansion of Massive Open Online Courses (Moocs) that allow people to study digitally rather than attend lectures and classes? Some surprising people think so.

Author: John Gapper
Davos goes tothe internet (in Russian)
Davos goes tothe internet (in Russian)
24.01.2013

This article is available only in Ukrainian and Russian

Author: Oleg Gavrysh
The World Economic Forum starts in Davos (in Russian)
The World Economic Forum starts in Davos (in Russian)
23.01.2013

This article is available only in Ukrainian and Russian

Author: Oleg Gavrysh
Future Generation Art Prize
22.01.2013

The PinchukArtCenter in Kiev awarded its second Future Genera-tion Prize in early December. Despite the cold, there were quite a few visitors, most of them very young.

Source: Artpress, №397
Author: Anael Pigeat
2012
In Kiev, Award Anxiety
In Kiev, Award Anxiety
13.12.2012

In December, the temperature in Kiev rarely ventures above freezing. It's the sort of cold that numbs your legs and leaves your toes half-frozen. But last Friday outside the Pinchuk Art Centre, a line of 20-somethings, bundled under layers of fur and down, stretched to the block's end

Author: Courtney Fiske
Future generation art prize. Неожиданный приз международных симпатий
Future generation art prize. Неожиданный приз международных симпатий
12.12.2012

This article is available only in Russian

Author: Мария Ланько, Лизавета Герман, Ольга Балашова
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye Wins Future Generation Art Prize
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye Wins Future Generation Art Prize
12.12.2012

London's Lynette Yiadom-Boakye has been announced as the main prize winner of the Future Generation Art Prize, established by the Victor Pinchuk Foundation. An international award for artists under the age of 35, the prize comes with $100,000 ($60,000 in cash and $40,000 toward the production of new work)

Source: artron.net
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19.09.2024

A Conversation with Rebecca Lissner, Deputy national security advisor to U.S. Vice President

19.09.2024

A conversation with Eric Schmidt: Innovation to win the war in Ukraine and defend the West

19.09.2024

For Humankind’s Survival, Does Ukraine Matter? Yuval Harari, Anne Applebaum

19.09.2024

Global Axis of Evil – Do We Have a Strategy? Wesley Clark, Radosław Sikorski, Niall Ferguson

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The Victor Pinchuk Foundation has provided assistance to the Odesa Cradles of Hope center

25.04.2025

The Victor Pinchuk Foundation has covered the cost of repairing medical equipment and components for the neonatal intensive care unit of the Odesa Oblast Clinical Hospital's perinatal center. In particular, 5 reusable sensors for pulse oximeters, 5 temperature sensors, and 7 open resuscitation systems with automatic regulation were donated. The total cost of the sensors and repairs is UAH 168,121.

A RECOVERY Rehabilitation Center for Wounded Soldiers Opened in Ternopil

07.04.2025

An innovative RECOVERY rehabilitation center for Ukrainian defenders who were injured in combat has opened in Ternopil. This marks the 17th center in the national RECOVERY network, founded by Victor and Olena Pinchuk to support Ukraine's Security and Defense Forces.



The Victor Pinchuk Foundation has provided support to the Vinnytsia centre ‘Cradles of Hope’

01.04.2025

The Victor Pinchuk Foundation, as part of its technical support to the Cradles of Hope partner centres, has covered the cost of repairing the newborn incubator and purchased consumables to ensure the smooth operation of the medical equipment at the neonatal intensive care unit of the Vinnytsia Oblast Perinatal Centre at the Pirogov Regional Clinical Hospital. The total cost of the repairs and materials was UAH 181,215.00.



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