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Illustration for news: 1000 and 1 reason to study at “Population and Development”: stories of 2nd year students

1000 and 1 reason to study at “Population and Development”: stories of 2nd year students

This article contains several first-hand stories about admission and benefits of the program. You're welcome to read and enroll on our program!

Illustration for news: From admission to career opportunities: a master class of the “Population and Development” educational program

From admission to career opportunities: a master class of the “Population and Development” educational program

The Master's educational program “Population and Development” invites everyone to take part in a master class, which will be held as part of the Open Day program.

Illustration for news: "My New Life at HSE University"

"My New Life at HSE University"

It is impossible to overstate how exciting it is to get accepted to study abroad. For many students who wish to pursue their academic objectives in an international setting, it is a realization of a dream. Students who have the chance to study abroad have the ability to broaden their perspectives, be exposed to different ideas and cultures, and develop the skills necessary to succeed in a globally interconnected society. Interview with Benedict Obeng, who won admission to the program "Population and Development"

Illustration for news: “Africans in Russia": Students about the Advantages of Studying, Reasons for Admission and Future Career

“Africans in Russia": Students about the Advantages of Studying, Reasons for Admission and Future Career

Since its creation, the educational program “Population and Development” has enrolled a total of 127 students, coming from 29 different countries and from this number six countries represent the continent of Africa. The African countries are made up of the Republic of Ghana, the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Republic of Cameroon, the United Republic of Tanzania, the Republic of Kenya, and the Republic of the Sudan. Amongst these countries, Ghana has the highest student population share at 62.5%, and next to Ghana is Nigeria at 32.5% of the entire African student population. We talked to African students who study at “Population and Development” to find out where they learned about the educational program, what they like most about studying process and how the knowledge gained at the HSE can help them in the development of academic career.