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Second Module: What's Changing at HSE University
How studies will be arranged from October 25 to December 30.
Work and Studies at HSE University Next Week
Online and offline classes and exams on June 14-19
HSE University Moves to a Service Model of Accommodation at Sevastopol Hotel
What will change for students who live there now
‘Even if You’ve Launched Your Own Startup Once, You Begin to See Opportunities Everywhere and Stand More Firmly on Your Own Two Feet’
This year, the minor with the highest student enrollment at HSE University is the ‘Startup from Scratch: Creating Your own Business’, offered by the Department of Innovation Management. In September, 500 students from all four HSE’s campuses will begin studying the art of entrepreneurship. This number is less than half of the students who applied: in total, the minor course received more than 1,700 applications. Associate Professor Margarita Zobnina, who supervises the minor, spoke with the news service about why students from different faculties want to learn the secrets of a successful business, what skills they gain in the minor, and how they expand their professional networks.
The May Holidays Have Been Extended. What Now?
Non-working days, campus building hours, and what do to if you’re traveling abroad
HSE University Returns to the Classroom
Below, are the answers to most frequently asked questions about the university’s return to in-person learning
‘If You Want to Create a Start-Up, This Minor Will Definitely Be Helpful’
On March 22, the enrolment period begins for the ‘Start-Up from Scratch’ minor, which is offered by the HSE Department of Innovation Management. The minor introduces students to different fields of entrepreneurship and guides them through the entire start-up process: from the development of an idea to entering the market with a product and attracting investors. 24 start-ups have made it to the stage of making their first sales. Below, HSE News Service talks about the most interesting student projects.