Anna Chornobublyk with her best friend in Ukraine, who will join her in studying in Poland in the next academic year. Photo: Anna Chornobublyk
Ms Chornobublyk, a Kharkhiv resident, in Ukraine before the war. Photo: Anna Chornobublyk
Ms Chornobublyk with her mother in Ukraine before the Russian invasion in February. They have since moved to Poland. Photo: Anna Chornobublyk
In Ukraine with friends during a high school prom. Photo: Anna Chornobublyk
Tetiana Moroz celebrates her birthday on March 1, with cereals and sausages, as she prepares to leave Ukraine for Poland. Photo: Tetiana Moroz
Ms Moroz (second from left) travelling with her mother (extreme right) the day before they were forced to spend the night in the car without heating and with temperatures at minus 10°C. Photo: Tetiana Moroz
Ms Moroz at Terebleche, on Ukraine’s western border with Romania, waiting in a queue of cars to cross. Photo: Tetiana Moroz
With her pets in a shelter in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine. She crossed the border with them. Photo: Tetiana Moroz
Ms Moroz with her boyfriend Viktor Tereshchenko on their way to the Polish border. Photo: Tetiana Moroz
The couple in a home in Romania that welcomed refugees. Photo: Tetiana Moroz
Ms Moroz at the University of Lodz, where she studies Polish. Photo: Tetiana Moroz
A part-time job in Lodz, Poland, helps Ms Moroz save as she studies. Photo: Tetiana Moroz
Daily life in Ukraine after the February invasion. Photo: Viktor Tereshchenko
Mr Tereshchenko in Romania with a host family that gave them shelter. Photo: Viktor Tereshchenko
Mr Tereshchenko with his girlfriend in the car on a 10-day journey to Poland. Photo: Viktor Tereshchenko
Mr Tereshchenko at the University of Lodz in Poland where he is now studying. Photos: Viktor Tereshchenko
Margarita Nonka, a Ukrainian teacher, with her children and husband after a school prom in Kharkiv last year. Photo: Margarita Nonka
Ms Nonka (second left) and her family. Photo: Margarita Nonka
Ms Nonka after the school prom. Photo: Margarita Nonka
Her eldest children in Kharkiv during the prom. Photo: Margarita Nonka
The University of Lodz in central Poland opens a philology department to take in students from Ukraine. Photo: University of Lodz
Ukrainians form the largest section of overseas students in Poland. Photo: University of Lodz
The students will study the Polish language and then move on to other courses. Photos: University of Lodz
The opening of the department of Polish studies with English language. Photo: University of Lodz