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Comparative Politics of Eurasia
Master’s Programme

Comparative Politics of Eurasia

2 years
Full-time programme
195 000 –
390 000 RUB/year
Tuition Fee in 2025
Russian government and HSE scholarships and tuition fee waivers available
ENG
Instruction in English
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Academic supervisor Andrey Starodubtsev tells about the master’s programme "Comparative Politics of Eurasia"

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The Master’s programme 'Comparative Politics of Eurasia' trains specialists who can choose various professional paths. Students not only master theoretical aspects of international relations and politics but also develop their competencies in applied spheres. In this interview, Andrey Starodubtsev, academic supervisor of the programme, shares some details about the curriculum, student projects, and career opportunities for graduates.
April 22
At the beginning of March, the Vladimir Potanin Foundation announced the winners of the 2024/2025 scholarship competition. Among them is the first-year student Ilya Delov from the "Comparative Politics of Eurasia" MA program.
March 18
Every year, HSE University welcomes more than a thousand students from all over the world. In 2024, Junseo Lee, a student from South Korea, came to HSE University-St Petersburg as a master’s student of the programme ‘Comparative Politics of Eurasia’. In the article, Junseo shares the story of why he chose St Petersburg and HSE University in particular and his personal experience of living and studying in Russia as a foreign student.
February 12
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