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HSE University to Hold Inter-University Board Games Championship
All university students and staff are welcome
Registration for Electives Opens on June 8
Students can choose courses, groups and timetables until June 21
Teaching Quality Assessment 2021-2022. Module 4.
Till June 19, 2022 HSE students will have an opportunity to assess the quality of their teachers’ work.
Teaching Quality Assessment 2021-2022. Module 1.
Till October 17, 2021 HSE students will have an opportunity to assess the quality of their teachers’ work.
Student Research Paper Competition 2021 Kicks Off at HSE University
The annual HSE Student Research Paper Competition (SRPC) helps young researchers try their hand in a real academic competition, where leading experts and professionals from HSE University assess their research papers. This year, participation will be open from September 1 to October 15.
‘One Year of Combined-Track Studies Expands Students’ Research Horizons’
HSE University continues to develop its new study format for students embarking on a research career: the Combined Master's-PhD track. This year, there will be 75 places for Master’s students on the track—two thirds more than last year. HSE Vice Rector Sergey Roshchin talks about the appeal of the combined-track option, how to enrol, and the achievements of last year’s applicants.
Specifics of organizing the studies in 2021/2022 academic year for incoming and continuing students
Memo for all students of HSE for the upcoming academic year during the COVID-19 pandemic
Starting June 7, Students Can Choose Elective Courses for Next Year
This year students can do it in the updated ‘Elective courses’ module
Children's Adaptation to Online Learning Depends on the Nature of Their Parents’ Work
Specialists at the HSE Institute of Education found that the willingness of children to work independently at home during distance learning depended not only on the availability of appropriate technical means in the family (its socio-economic profile), but also on the nature of their parents’ work (a socio-psychological factor).