Beginning September 1, the HSE will finally fully return to its usual mode of operation. We answer questions about the new rules, the operation of libraries and cafeterias, and studying or working online if you are at risk.
Beginning September 1, all employees and students are required to wear masks or respirators covering their mouth and the nose while on campus. If you forget your mask at home, you can buy one from a vending machine at the entrance to the building.
Exceptions to mask-wearing rule:
There will also be temperature checkpoints at the entrances.
Employees and students without masks or with high temperature will not be allowed into campus buildings.
No, only a mask or respirator can be used for protection.
Yes, at the beginning of the academic year, all HSE students will receive a set of four reusable masks. They will be available at the programmes’ Study Offices.
If you have lost or forgotten your mask, you can buy a new one from the vending machine at the entrance to the building.
Ventilation systems in all buildings, including dormitories, have undergone anti-epidemiological treatment. During the academic year, all HSE buildings will also be regularly disinfected—door handles, light switches, handrails, railings, etc. will be regularly cleaned.
No, the classes will run as usual.
Unfortunately, so far all public events not related to the educational process are prohibited until the end of 2020.
Cafeterias in all buildings will open on September 1 in compliance with all the requirements of Russian regulatory authorities. Social distancing markers have been placed on the floors and tables. Please follow the signs.
Beginning September 1, libraries will be open as before, but certain rules should be followed.
Visitors in the reading rooms must wear masks. There can be no more than 50 people at a given time (you can check how busy the reading rooms are on the library's website). Finally, it is mandatory to maintain social distance.
In addition, all books will be quarantined for at least 72 hours after each use.
Detailed rules are posted on the library website.
All facilities will operate as usual, but in compliance with the requirements of Russian regulatory authorities.
Students who would like to study online should contact their programme study office. Each situation will be treated on a case by case basis, since the university cannot guarantee a full transition to online studies for everyone who has a desire to do so.
On August 24, administrative staff involved in academic and programme support will return to campus. The rest of the employees who have been working remotely will return to their offices on August 31.
At the same time, department heads may choose to uphold the remote work arrangement in their departments, if this does not hinder university operations.
University employees aged 65 and older (except for those whose presence on campus is necessary to maintaining unit or programme operations), as well as those who have chronic medical conditions will continue to work remotely.
They can opt to return to their workplace at their discretion, by informing their supervisor and submitting a written request through the HSE HR Front Office.
First of all, you should self-isolate. Second, notify the immediate supervisor (if you are a university employee) or the manager or head of your degree programme (or doctoral school) about your situation.
Go to one of the university’s First-Aid Rooms immediately.
In addition to the First Aid room in Myasnitskaya, four new rooms are slated to open at Staraya Basmannaya, Pokrovsky Bulvar, Shabolovka, and in Strogino.