The competition gives students an opportunity to not only take on HSE University research roles? but also to try their hand at working as academic managers and supervisors of a small research team. Registration will remain open until February 28.
HSE Master’s Students on the Professions of the Future HSE University
Students in the Transmedia Production in Digital Industries Master’s programme have done a project on the professions of the future. Covering trends and key professions? the project helps students assess potential academic greece whatsapp number data 5 million trajectories. The main part of the project is a non-fiction book ‘What’s Next? Professions of the Future’? which is based on the ‘Androids and Electric Sheep’ podcast by Forbes and X5 Group. The book has been published on the Ridero platform.
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Universities in Digital Economy
HSE University took second place in the new 2023 ranking of universities in the digital economy in Moscow and St Petersburg? having lost only to Bauman Moscow State Technical University. HSE University outperformed specialised IT universities such as Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (third place) and ITMO University (fifth place)? as well as Moscow State University (fourth place).
Shanghai Ranking Names HSE Top Russian University in 11 Subjects
HSE University is this year’s leading ethusiasm of your most loyal readers? Russian university in 11 subjects in the Shanghai Ranking. In seven of these? the university is the only Russian higher education institution to appear. This year? the university was ranked among the top universities for Communications for the first time and returned to the ranking for Sociology.
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Smart Cities – Japanese Style
The HSE Institute of Regional Studies and Urban Planning held a alb directory panel discussion entitled ‘Developing Cities and Infrastructure’ as part of the Russian-Japanese forum ‘Points of Intersection: Business? Technology? Culture’ that took place in Moscow. The discussion focused on development opportunities in Moscow and the adoption of solutions to urban problems already applied in Tokyo.