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Lyceum Classes with Support from HSE: School Students from Uzbekistan Visit HSE University

Lyceum Classes with Support from HSE: School Students from Uzbekistan Visit HSE University

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HSE University has welcomed students of the International House Tashkent Academic Lyceum at TIIAME National Research University, Uzbekistan. The students are participants in the educational project 'Lyceum Classes with Support from HSE,' initiated by the International Admissions Office and implemented since 2022 in collaboration with faculties of HSE University and foreign educational institutions.

This year, the programme was prepared by the Faculty of Computer Science, Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Art and Design School, Graduate School of Business, and International College of Economics and Finance of HSE University.

During the field school, students of the Academic Lyceum visited the educational exhibition at the Faculty of Computer Science and toured HSE University's Pokrovka Complex as part of a campus tour organised by the International Admissions Office. Leading instructors at HSE University conducted interactive lectures and master classes for the participants and shared details of the university's educational programmes.

Alexander Deev, Director of International Admissions Office, HSE University

'When designing this project, we adopted a creative approach from the outset, recognizing that it would be extremely challenging to maintain the participants' interest using only an online format. As we discussed the project concept with colleagues from the Academic Lyceum, we agreed to include face-to-face sessions for students in two formats: intensive courses, where our instructors travel to Tashkent to conduct classes, and field schools, where project participants travel to HSE University.

The project's first field school took place in April 2023. At that time, only two faculties—FCS and WEIA—participated in the admissions campaign from HSE University's side. This year, in addition to the FCS and WEIA, contributors to the field school's programme include the Art and Design School, FES, GSB, and ICEF, and we can confidently assert that not only is there a growing interest in this project from students and their parents, but also increasing involvement from HSE University's faculties, institutes, and schools.'

In addition, the lyceum students visited Moscow's landmark sites, such as Red Square, the Tretyakov Gallery, VDNKh, the Moscow City International Business Centre, the Zoo, and other attractions. They also had the unique opportunity to tour the offices of Russia's two largest companies in the fintech and IT sectors—Tinkoff and VKontakte—where they observed the VK x HSE Data Hack hackathon.

Farangis Yusupiy, Deputy Principal for Youth Affairs, International House Tashkent Academic Lyceum at TIIAME National Research University (Tashkent, Uzbekistan)

'This second field school in the project has been delivered at the highest level and surpassed all our expectations. In addition to the educational and cultural programme, our students particularly enjoyed the tours of VKontakte and Tinkoff offices.

During the field school, we also had the opportunity to engage in detailed discussions with colleagues regarding the development of our project, and further steps were outlined for its implementation.

Field schools are growing in popularity among our lyceum students, primarily due to the opportunity to experience the role of HSE University students and become acquainted with the university environment. These field trips further motivate students to enrol in HSE University, and we hope that they will continue to be an integral part of the project.'

47 10TH AND 11TH GRADE LYCEUM STUDENTS
PARTICIPATED IN THE SECOND FIELD SCHOOL

The 11th graders of the Lyceum became the first participants in the project, with many of them having received recommendations for enrolment and expected to begin their studies at HSE University in September.

Tamara Voznesenskaya, First Deputy Dean, Faculty of Computer Science

'An increasing number of lyceum students are choosing Information Technology as their area of study in the project. We are pleased to offer high school students the opportunity to experience first-hand interaction with the faculty. In addition to the educational programme, the field school participants visited the offices of HSE University's key partners and learned how the knowledge gained at the Faculty of Computer Science could propel their careers in the country's top IT companies.

Liudmila Zasimova, Deputy Dean for International Affairs, Faculty of Economic Sciences

'The instructors and staff of the Faculty of Economic Sciences responded with great enthusiasm to the invitation to share their research in the fields of economics and statistics with the students of the International House Tashkent Academic Lyceum. The lyceum students learned about the wide variety of topics explored by the Faculty's economists, spanning from inflation and macroeconomics to behavioural economics and applied health research. The field school participants were particularly interested in topics related to the application of economic analysis to data processing. Such events are beneficial for both applicants and instructors as they provide an opportunity for them to become better acquainted with each other.'

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