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15%

of Russian companies  discuss personnel issues at every management meeting.

Another 46% of companies report speaking about staff issues quite often, if not at every meeting. This happens more frequently at successful companies than at those companies whose market position is not as strong.

Prosperous companies mainly discuss personnel recruitment, labour costs, staff assessment and training activities. Less successful companies, on the other hand, often focus on solving problems of personnel shortage and employee discipline.

These data were obtained during a survey of 1,000 representatives from small, medium and large businesses in six major sectors of the economy. The survey was conducted as part of a Monitoring of Education Markets and Organizations (MEMO) study carried out by the Higher School of Economics in collaboration with the Levada Center*. A newsletter on the research has been published in Russian on the website of the monitoring study (in Russian).

* Решением Минюста РФ Levada Analytical Center (Левада-Центр) включён в реестр некоммерческих организаций, выполняющих функции иностранного агента.

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"Corporate Universities of Russia – 2024": Book Presentation at HSE Graduate School of Business

Over 200 representatives of leading companies and business education experts gathered at the HSE Graduate School of Business to attend the presentation of the book showcasing the results of the third wave of research on corporate universities in Russia.

February 20

Open Day: The Future Begins Here

On March 2, an HSE Open Day for prospective undergraduates and specialist students will take place — one of the largest and most significant events for applicants, their parents, and the entire university. Visitors will have the opportunity to speak with students and representatives of educational programmes, plan their admission process, and immerse themselves in the HSE University atmosphere for a day. The event will be held in Russian.

February 11

See also:

What Drives Innovation in Russian Companies

As part of the Management session of the XX April International Conference, Carl F. Fey from Aalto University School of Business, Finland, presented his paper on Facilitating Innovation in Companies in Russia: The Role of Organizational Culture. In his talk, Professor Fey spoke about the results of three studies he has been conducting with his team.

53%

of Russian families with children believe that children with disabilities should study with non-disabled children.

53%

of full-time university teachers have several jobs.

1.5

is the number of times by which the salary of teachers in Moscow professional and technical schools must be raised to recruit the ‘ideal teacher’ according to the heads of these institutions.

65%

of full-time students at Russian universities studied free of charge in 2014.

13%

of full-time students at Russian universities in 2014 had intentions of studying abroad. A year earlier, the figure was 20%.

31%

of professional and vocational schools in Russia are currently not enrolling students for professional education programmes due to a lack of demand.

1.5

is how many times more likely major Russian companies are to change managing directors  during a crisis in comparison to calmer times. 

57%

of full-time university students in 2014 worked in parallel with their studies.

16

was the increase in the number of working hours per week for teachers at Russian universities in 2014 in comparison with 2013.