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Integrated Security of Universities: Main Directions, Analysis of Implementation, Ways of Improvement

Student: Koshelev Maksim

Supervisor: Elena L. Zueva

Faculty: Faculty of Economics

Educational Programme: Public Administration (Master)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2024

This Master’s dissertation is devoted to the study of the complex security of higher educational institutions. The work considers the main directions of ensuring security in universities, and also analyzes the realization of measures to ensure security in current conditions. Special attention is paid to the identification of problematic aspects and vulnerabilities in the security system of higher education institutions. The study suggests ways to improve the security system, including the development of recommendations for improving current practices and introducing new approaches. The results of the study can be useful for the administration of educational institutions, security experts and all interested groups who care about ensuring a security of the educational space.

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