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  1. Our list has already garnered extensive coverage for its role in helping catalyze the mass corporate exodus from Russia. When this list was first published the week of February 28, only several dozen companies had announced their departure. We are humbled that our list helped galvanize nearly 1,000 companies to withdraw in the two months since.

  2. 16. Apr. 2024 · Humanitarian Research Lab. The Humanitarian Research Lab (HRL) is a group of faculty and students who are dedicated to researching and addressing humanitarian crises throughout the world. HRL seeks to compile resources from across the university centered on humanitarian research, including funding opportunities, courses, research projects, and ...

  3. Zudem kündigte der Lebensmittelhersteller Dr. Oetker kurz vor Ostern an, seine Anteile an die russischen Geschäftsführer verkauft zu haben. Ein Professor der Yale-University hat Unternehmen auf ihr Verhalten gegenüber Russland geprüft und Schulnoten verteilt - darunter auch mehrere deutsche Firmen.

  4. REEES will also work to strengthen and promote the Slavic and East European Collection in the Yale University Library. This collection is among the five largest in the United States with strong representation from Russian, Polish, and all Slavic languages. The primary subject areas collected are in the humanities and social sciences, with an emphasis on acquisition of materials from Russia ...

  5. 29. Juli 2022 · Five months into the invasion of Ukraine, Russia's economy is imploding from sweeping international sanctions and a corporate exodus, a Yale University analysis has found. The analysis, released ...

  6. 28. Juli 2022 · Russia's economy has been "catastrophically crippled" by western sanctions and the mass exodus of international companies, according to a Yale University study. The research -- which the authors ...

  7. 6. Apr. 2022 · Since the invasion of Ukraine began, Yale University has been tracking the responses of over 1,000 companies. Over 600 companies have announced they are voluntarily curtailing operations in Russia to some degree beyond what is required by international sanctions — but some companies have continued to operate in Russia undeterred.