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Illustration for news: ‘All of the Most Interesting Research Today Happens at the Borders between Different Disciplines’

‘All of the Most Interesting Research Today Happens at the Borders between Different Disciplines’

The Russian Ministry of Education and Science has approved a new nomenclature of specializations in which academic degrees are conferred in Russia. The new list includes 21 new fields, including cognitive science. Maria Falikman, Head of the HSE School of Psychology, discusses the history of cognitive science, its formation at HSE, and its prospects for development.

Illustration for news: Defense of the first graduates of Master's programme 'Cognitive sciences and technologies: from neuron to cognition'

Defense of the first graduates of Master's programme 'Cognitive sciences and technologies: from neuron to cognition'

Our alumni presented their thesis projects on the 8th of June. Videos are available.

Illustration for news: Maria Yurevich, 2nd year Master student, has published a paper on heterogeneity effect in visual search

Maria Yurevich, 2nd year Master student, has published a paper on heterogeneity effect in visual search

The paper has been published in Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance

Illustration for news: Computational Modelling and Machine Learning Workshop by W. Joseph MacInnes, PhD

Computational Modelling and Machine Learning Workshop by W. Joseph MacInnes, PhD

We would like to invite you to participate in the optional workshop “Computational Modelling and Machine Learning Workshop” given by W. Joseph MacInnes, PhD, associate professor in the department of psychology, HSE.
UPD: Click for the schedule of February sessions

Illustration for news: Elizaveta Okorokova, 2nd year student of our Master's programme, and colleagues have published the article in high-profile scientific journal

Elizaveta Okorokova, 2nd year student of our Master's programme, and colleagues have published the article in high-profile scientific journal

The paper has been published in Frontiers in Neuroscience