Profond et vif soutien au peuple ukrainien
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L'École normale supérieure - PSL tout entière condamne l’invasion de l’Ukraine et adresse à la communauté étudiante, scientifique et universitaire, ainsi qu'à l'ensemble du peuple ukrainien un message de profond et vif soutien.
Il est rappelé aux étudiantes et étudiants de l'ENS touchés par cette crise, qu'ils seront soutenus par l'établissement et par l'Université PSL. Selon leurs besoins, ils et elles peuvent se tourner vers :
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Les étudiantes et étudiants en mission dans la région sont invités à contacter les services consulaires de l'État français > liens vers les sites de l'ambassade de France en Ukraine et en Russie.
Par ailleurs, des dispositifs d'aide et d'accueil des étudiantes/étudiants, enseignantes-chercheuses/enseignants-chercheurs et chercheuses/chercheurs ukrainiens ou victimes du conflit dans des pays tiers sont mis en place sont en place à l'échelle de l'Université PSL. Les informations et contacts utiles sont accessibles sur cette page.
On signale également aux directrices et directeurs de laboratoire l’existence de l’initiative : Science for Ukraine
Certaines rumeurs ont circulé prétendant que les universités françaises seraient sur le point d’« expulser » les étudiants russes. Il s’agit bien entendu d’une « fake-news » de propagande, tentant de transporter les conséquences de cette guerre, que nous condamnons fermement, jusque dans nos Établissements. Bien évidemment, rien de tel n’a été ni ne sera envisagé. L’ENS-PSL tient à rappeler très clairement que les étudiants et collègues russes sont les bienvenus en son sein et ne sont pas tenus responsables des actions de leur gouvernement.
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Some rumors have circulated claiming that French universities were about to "expel" Russian students. This is a propaganda "fake news", trying to transport the consequences of this war, which we strongly condemn, to our Institutions. Obviously, nothing of the sort has been or will be considered. ENS-PSL wishes to make it very clear that Russian students and colleagues are welcome and are not held responsible for the actions of their government.
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An open letter from Nobel laureates
The undersigned Nobel laureates voice our support for the Ukrainian people and the free and independent state of Ukraine as it faces Russian aggression.
March 3, 2022
In a move that recalls the infamous attack of Nazi Germany on Poland in 1939 (using similar tricks of feigned provocation) and on the Soviet Union in 1941, the government of the Russian Federation, led by President Putin, has launched an unprovoked military aggression — nothing else but a war — against its neighbor, Ukraine. We choose our words carefully here, for we do not believe the Russian people have a role in this aggression.
We join in condemning these military actions and President Putin’s essential denial of the legitimacy of Ukraine’s existence.
There is always a peaceful way to resolve disputes. The Russian invasion blatantly violates the United Nations Charter, which says “All members shall refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state.” It ignores the Budapest Memorandum of 1994, which obligated Russia and others to respect the sovereignty, independence, and existing borders of Ukraine.
Russia’s security concerns can be addressed within the framework of the UN Charter, the 1975 Helsinki Final Act, and the 1990 Paris Charter. To make war, as President Putin and his collaborators have done, is an unwarranted, bloody, and unproductive way to a future.
The Russian invasion will stain the international reputation of the Russian state for decades to come. It will pose barriers to its economy and inflict hardships on its population. The sanctions imposed will restrict the ease of movement of its talented and hardworking people in the world. Why raise this fence between Russia and the world now?
Hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers, Russian soldiers, and Ukrainian civilians, including children, have died already. It’s so sad, so unnecessary. We gather in this appeal to call upon the Russian government to stop its invasion of Ukraine and withdraw its military forces from Ukraine.
We respect the calm and the strength of the Ukrainian people. We are with you. Our hearts go out to the families and friends of all, Ukrainians and Russians, who have died and been injured already. May peace come to this piece of our beautiful world.
The 159 signees
Peter Agre, Chemistry,2003
Frances H. Arnold, Chemistry, 2018
Paul Berg, Chemistry, 1980
Thomas R. Cech, Chemistry, 1989
Martin Chalfie, Chemistry, 2008
Emmanuelle Charpentier, Chemistry, 2020
Aaron Ciechanover, Chemistry, 2004
Elias James Corey, Chemistry, 1990
Robert F. Curl Jr., Chemistry, 1996
Johann Deisenhofer, Chemistry, 1988
Jennifer A. Doudna, Chemistry, 2020
Jacques Dubochet, Chemistry, 2017
Gerhard Ertl, Chemistry, 2007
Joachim Frank, Chemistry, 2017
Richard Henderson, Chemistry, 2017
Dudley R. Herschbach, Chemistry, 1986
Avram Hershko, Chemistry, 2004
Roald Hoffmann, Chemistry, 1981
Robert Huber, Chemistry, 1988
Brian K. Kobilka, Chemistry, 2012
Roger D. Kornberg, Chemistry, 2006
Yuan T. Lee, Chemistry, 1986
Robert J. Lefkowitz, Chemistry, 2012
Jean-Marie Lehn, Chemistry, 1987
Michael Levitt, Chemistry, 2013
Tomas Lindahl, Chemistry, 2015
Benjamin List, Chemistry, 2021
Roderick MacKinnon, Chemistry, 2003
David W.C. MacMillan, Chemistry, 2021
Paul L. Modrich, Chemistry, 2015
William E. Moerner, Chemistry, 2014
Ryoji Noyori, Chemistry, 2001
Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, Chemistry, 2009
Jean-Pierre Sauvage, Chemistry, 2016
K. Barry Sharpless, Chemistry, 2001
Dan Shechtman, Chemistry, 2011
Hideki Shirakawa, Chemistry, 2000
Sir James Fraser Stoddart, Chemistry, 2016
Sir John E. Walker, Chemistry, 1997
Arieh Warshel, Chemistry, 2013
M. Stanley Whittingham, Chemistry, 2019
Kurt Wuthrich, Chemistry, 2002
Angus S. Deaton, Economics, 2015
Robert F. Engle III, Economics, 2003
Eugene F. Fama, Economics, 2013
Oliver Hart, Economics, 2016
Bengt Holmstrom, Economics, 2016
Finn E. Kydland, Economics, 2004
Eric S. Maskin, Economics, 2007
Daniel L. McFadden, Economics, 2000
Robert C. Merton, Economics, 1997
Paul R. Milgrom, Economics, 2020
Roger B. Myerson, Economics, 2007
Edmund S. Phelps, Economics, 2006
Alvin E. Roth, Economics, 2012
Robert J. Shiller, Economics, 2013
Kazuo Ishiguro, Literature, 2017
Elfriede Jelinek, Literature, 2004
Herta Muller, Literature, 2009
Orhan Pamuk, Literature, 2006
Wole Soyinka, Literature, 1986
James P. Allison, Medicine, 2018
Harvey J. Alter, Medicine, 2020
Werner Arber, Medicine, 1978
Richard Axel, Medicine, 2004
David Baltimore, Medicine,1975
Bruce A. Beutler, Medicine, 2011
Elizabeth H. Blackburn, Medicine, 2009
Michael S. Brown, Medicine, 1985
Linda B. Buck, Medicine, 2004
William C. Campbell, Medicine, 2015
Mario R. Capecchi, Medicine,2007
Andrew Z. Fire, Medicine,2006
Joseph L. Goldstein, Medicine, 1985
Carol W. Greider, Medicine, 2009
Jeffrey Connor Hall, Medicine, 2017
Leland H. Hartwell, Medicine, 2001
Harald zur Hausen, Medicine, 2008
Jules A. Hoffmann, Medicine, 2011
H. Robert Horvitz, Medicine, 2002
Sir Michael Houghton, Medicine, 2020
Tim Hunt, Medicine, 2001
Louis J. Ignarro, Medicine, 1998
David Julius, Medicine, 2021
William G. Kaelin Jr., Medicine, 2019
Eric R. Kandel, Medicine, 2000
Barry J. Marshall, Medicine, 2005
Craig C. Mello, Medicine, 2006
Edvard Moser, Medicine, 2014
May-Britt Moser, Medicine, 2014
Ferid Murad, Medicine, 1998
Erwin Neher, Medicine, 1991
Sir Paul M. Nurse, Medicine, 2001
John O'Keefe, Medicine, 2014
Yoshinori Ohsumi, Medicine, 2016
Ardem Patapoutian, Medicine, 2021
Stanley B. Prusiner, Medicine, 1997
Sir Peter J. Ratcliffe, Medicine, 2019
Charles M. Rice, Medicine, 2020
Sir Richard J. Roberts, Medicine, 1993
Michael Rosbash, Medicine, 2017
James E. Rothman, Medicine, 2013
Bert Sakmann, Medicine, 1991
Randy W. Schekman, Medicine, 2013
Gregg L. Semenza, Medicine, 2019
Phillip A. Sharp, Medicine, 1993
Hamilton O. Smith, Medicine, 1978
Jack W. Szostak, Medicine, 2009
Susumu Tonegawa, Medicine, 1987
Harold E. Varmus, Medicine, 1989
Eric F. Wieschaus, Medicine, 1995
Torsten N. Wiesel, Medicine, 1981
Shinya Yamanaka, Medicine, 2012
Michael W. Young, Medicine, 2017
Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo, Peace, 1996
Shirin Ebadi, Peace, 2003
Leymah Roberta Gbowee, Peace, 2011
Tawakkol Karman, Peace, 2011
The 14th Dalai Lama, Peace, 1989
Maria Ressa, Peace, 2021
Oscar Arias Sanchez, Peace, 1987
Juan Manuel Santos, Peace, 2016
Kailash Satyarthi, Peace, 2014
Jody Williams, Peace, 1997
Hiroshi Amano, Physics, 2014
Barry Clark Barish, Physics, 2017
J. Georg Bednorz, Physics, 1987
Steven Chu, Physics, 1997
Jerome I. Friedman, Physics, 1990
Andre Geim, Physics, 2010
Reinhard Genzel, Physics, 2020
Andrea Ghez, Physics, 2020
Sheldon Glashow, Physics, 1979
David J. Gross, Physics, 2004
John L. Hall, Physics, 2005
Serge Haroche, Physics, 2012
Klaus Hasselmann, Physics, 2021
Gerardus 't Hooft, Physics, 1999
Takaaki Kajita, Physics, 2015
Wolfgang Ketterle, Physics, 2001
Klaus von Klitzing, Physics, 1985
J. Michael Kosterlitz, Physics, 2016
Anthony J. Leggett, Physics, 2003
John C. Mather, Physics, 2006
Michel Mayor, Physics, 2019
Arthur B. McDonald, Physics, 2015
Gerard Mourou, Physics, 2018
James Peebles, Physics, 2019
William D. Phillips, Physics, 1997
H. David Politzer, Physics, 2004
Adam G. Riess, Physics, 2011
Brian P. Schmidt, Physics, 2011
Donna Strickland, Physics, 2018
Joseph H. Taylor Jr., Physics, 1993
Kip Stephen Thorne, Physics, 2017
Daniel C. Tsui, Physics, 1998
Rainer Weiss, Physics, 2017
Frank Wilczek, Physics, 2004
David J. Wineland, Physics, 2012