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First meetings with professors and administration will take place already in August!

Students of all years are strongly encouraged to be present at the meetings with the administration and the professors of the Program which will be held already in a week.

Illustration for news: Career in the field of Education: student’s experience

Career in the field of Education: student’s experience

Anastasia Makaryeva, a fourth-year student, shared her working experience in the field of Higher Education research at the Laboratory for University Development of the Institute of Education with the Program. What led a student with International Relations background to Education? Read in our interview!

Illustration for news: London Snapshots Continued: Students Share Their Impressions after Exams

London Snapshots Continued: Students Share Their Impressions after Exams

Makar Donskoy is one of the HSE heroes who managed to survive (and pass, we're sure!) 3 exams in a row.

Illustration for news: Attention, high-school graduates! A few words regarding the admission campaign which will begin already on the 20th of June.

Attention, high-school graduates! A few words regarding the admission campaign which will begin already on the 20th of June.

We congratulate the school graduates on taking all the state exams necessary for getting enrolled to our program and want to talk about the procedure for applying for the program.

Illustration for news: Taking London exams: how do you feel in their arms?

Taking London exams: how do you feel in their arms?

Third-year student Anastasia Makarieva shared her impressions after taking the London exam in International Political Theory.

Illustration for news: IELTS: comments, impressions and tips from our freshmen

IELTS: comments, impressions and tips from our freshmen

IELTS - these five letters serve as a ticket to adult life for those who entered the first year of our program as in order for the University of London to enroll the students it is necessary to prove that you have sufficient level of English for studying subjects in a foreign language. In order to pass the exam it is essential to score a minimum of 6 points out of 9. Recently our first-year students have written the exam. In this article the guys share their comments and advice on preparation. 

Illustration for news: The conference «Civilizations and International Order: ‘One World’ or ‘Multipolarity’?» will be held in HSE on the 15-16th of May

The conference «Civilizations and International Order: ‘One World’ or ‘Multipolarity’?» will be held in HSE on the 15-16th of May

The International Laboratory of World Order and New Regionalismin cooperation withThe Centre for Baltic and East European Studies at Södertörn University invite you on May 15-16  to visit the conference  « Civilizations and International Order: ‘One World’ or ‘Multipolarity’?».  

Illustration for news: Lecture by Australian professor Mark Beeson on the topic «Power transition dilemma in the US-China relations»

Lecture by Australian professor Mark Beeson on the topic «Power transition dilemma in the US-China relations»

Mark Beeson is a political scientist from Australia, Professor of Murdoch University specializing in the field of international politics in the Asia-Pacific, international affairs, US-China relations, foreign policy of Australia, regional security. 

Illustration for news: We invite to the open lecture by David S. Foglesong «The American Global Mission and the Demonization of Russia»

We invite to the open lecture by David S. Foglesong «The American Global Mission and the Demonization of Russia»

David Foglesong is a professor of history at the Rutgers University (The State University of New Jersey). He’s an author of the book «The American Mission and the “Evil Empire”: The Crusade for a “Free Russia” Since 1881».

Illustration for news: On Tuesday Christopher Lamont gave a lecture on identifying the causes of failed state-building in Libya and Iraq

On Tuesday Christopher Lamont gave a lecture on identifying the causes of failed state-building in Libya and Iraq

Professor of the International Strategies Institute of Tokyo International University and also the Senior Lecturer at the Department of International Relations at University of Groningen Christopher Lamont delivered a lecture on the topic “Explaining the Failure of State-building: The Pitfalls of Political Exclusion in Libya and Iraq”.