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News by Lind, Benjamin E.

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Monday, March 3

Illustration for news: Being Late for Classes, the Courage of Russian Students and Other Things that Surprise Foreign Teachers in Moscow

Being Late for Classes, the Courage of Russian Students and Other Things that Surprise Foreign Teachers in Moscow

Four international professors, teaching in Moscow talked to the online magazine Bolshoi Gorod (Big City) about their lives in the Russian capital, about Moscow’s universities and about who grows up faster — students in Russia or in the West. One of the four is Benjamin Lind who teaches at the HSE Faculty of Sociology.

Illustration for news: Russian Network Analysis Begins at the HSE

Russian Network Analysis Begins at the HSE

The HSE has set up a new International Laboratory for Applied Network Analysis. The lab’s Academic Supervisor, Professor at Indiana University, Stanley S. Wasserman and Deputy Dean for International Relations at the HSE Faculty of Management, Valentina Kuskova talked to the News Service about the aims of the new laboratory.