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Education in Times of War

Today, Ukraine is living under conditions that have significantly changed the lives of millions of people. The war has affected every sphere of life, and children have been among those most impacted. Some families were forced to leave their homes, relocate to other cities, or essentially start their lives from scratch under very difficult circumstances.

Despite this, children continue to learn, grow, and build their future. They dream, explore, create projects, and try to maintain a sense of stability even in uncertain times. Education has become a crucial anchor for them.

The Role of the “Moyi Obrii” Lyceum

The Khmelnytskyi Lyceum “Moyi Obrii” is an educational space where children are given the opportunity not only to study but also to implement their own ideas. Special attention is given to developing critical thinking, research skills, and practical learning.

Students at the lyceum work in various fields: science, information technology, humanities, psychology, and linguistics. This is not just standard curriculum-based learning, but deeper engagement with real ideas and projects that may become meaningful in the future.

Such student research projects help children develop analytical thinking, critical reasoning, and independence. However, their implementation often requires additional resources: equipment, software, access to learning materials, and participation in competitions and conferences.

Financial Challenges for Families

Today, many families in Ukraine face financial difficulties. Some are internally displaced, while others have lost stable income. In such conditions, even basic needs become a priority, and a child’s educational development often depends on external support.

This is why assistance to educational initiatives has become increasingly important, allowing children to continue developing without losing opportunities.

Why Support Matters

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In this context, the idea of supporting students in Ukraine becomes especially important. This is not just financial aid, but a real chance for children to continue their education, develop their projects, and nurture their talents.

When a student gains access to the necessary resources, they can turn their ideas into real outcomes. This builds confidence, motivation, and a sense of personal capability.

Education as an Investment in the Future

Education today is the foundation of a country’s future. The opportunities children receive now directly shape what Ukraine will look like in 10–20 years.

Supporting educational projects helps form a new generation of people capable of thinking, creating, and developing society. This is a long-term investment with immeasurable impact.

Children’s Potential and the Role of Environment

At the “Moyi Obrii” Lyceum, an environment is created where children can not only learn but also act as researchers and creators. They work on real problems, learn to present their ideas, and search for solutions.

Many of them have strong potential, but realizing it requires proper conditions. Without resources, even the strongest ideas remain unrealized.

Why Support Is Needed Now

Ukraine is going through a difficult period, and it is especially important not to lose a generation of talented children. Education helps maintain stability and gives children the ability to move forward even in unstable conditions.

Supporting educational initiatives ensures continuity in learning and the development of projects that may have real significance for the future.

How Even Small Contributions Make a Difference

Every contribution matters. Even small donations can be transformed into tangible results: educational equipment, participation in competitions, implementation of research ideas, or development of educational programs.

This is not abstract help, but a real impact on specific children and their opportunities.

Conclusion

Today, education in Ukraine is not just a learning process, but a way to preserve the future. The Khmelnytskyi Lyceum “Moyi Obrii” continues to create an environment where children can grow, explore, and implement their ideas.

That is why it is important to unite efforts and support the children who are learning today so that tomorrow they can help transform the country.

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International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research (ICMR) 2023

International Conference on Multidisciplinary Research (ICMR) 2023 will bring together academics and industry practitioners from a wide range of disciplines and backgrounds (including robotics, engineering, AI, computer science, social science, humanities, design, and law). Defining autonomous systems as systems involving software applications, machines, and people, which are able to take actions with little or no human supervision, the workshop will explore different definitions and individual aspects of trust from a multidisciplinary perspective. We are interested in several factors contributing to the trustworthiness of autonomous systems, which include but not limited to the following: robustness and resilience in dynamic and uncertain environments; the assurance of the design and operation of autonomous systems through verification and validation processes; the confidence the systems inspire as they evolve their functionality, their explainability, accountability, and understandability to a diverse set of users; defences against attacks on the systems, users, and the environment they are deployed in; governance and the regulation of their design and operation; and the consideration of human values and ethics in their development and use.


Trust is a multi-dimensional issue and is conceptualised differently by a range of disciplines. Hence, we invite novel contributions (short and regular papers with 2-4 and 6 pages respectively) as well as already published journal/conference papers covering a wide set of topics that will be attractive to both technical and non-technical audiences:

  • Methodologies to certify autonomous systems
  • Public perception of autonomous systems
  • Explainable and Interpretable AI solutions for real-world applications
  • Safety and security of autonomous systems
  • Trustworthy and resilient human-machine teaming
  • Regulation
  • Notions of trust in autonomous systems
  • Responsible Research and Innovation for trustworthy AI and autonomous systems
  • Transparency of AI systems
  • System of humans

Workshop Website: https://mactasworkshop.github.io/2023/ 

Submission Types

  • Short Paper 2-4 pages excluding references)
  • Regular Paper (6 pages excluding references)
  • Published papers (to be presented at the workshop)

Please use the standard ICMR template when submitting a novel contribution. 

All accepted papers will be presented in a spotlight talk as well as a poster. Additionally, all accepted contributions will be also invited to submit an extended version to our planned Special Issue on IJR (IJR Journal).  

Best Paper / Poster Awards

  • Best ICMR Paper Award
  • Best ICMR Poster Award  

Our international Programme Committee will review all submissions and will also select a paper for the awards.     

Important Things to Note

Important Dates

Date for Submission of Papers

20 March 2023 (without Late fee)

30 March 2023 (with late fee)

Acceptance Mail for Papers

10 April 2023

Date of Online Conference

20-22 April 2023

Email id for Submission of Papers

Email: icmr2023@edupub.org

Special Issue for Conference Papers

Visit conference Official Site at https://icmr.edupub.org/

ISBN for Conference Proceedings 

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