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Jul 3 – Jul 4
BRICS Civil Forum

Applications for participation can be submitted until June 20, 2024 

Jul 15 – Jul 17

International conference 'Algebraic Topology and Applications'

Jul 15, 12:00

Open day of the programme 'Data Analytics and Social Statistics': 'Applied Statistics and Data Science'

Illustration for news: Card Index: Climate Migration

Card Index: Climate Migration

Natural disasters and long-term climate change processes, from rising sea levels to melting glaciers to soil degradation, are causing people to move to safer locations not yet affected by food and water shortages. Recently, climate migration has been on the rise globally due to environmental changes. What territories are more likely than others to experience out-migration, and why? A report co-authored by Associate Professor of the HSE Faculty of Geography and Geoinformation Technology Yulia Kuznetsova offers some ideas.

Illustration for news: Faculty of Computer Science Lab Develops Monitoring System for LHC Experiment

Faculty of Computer Science Lab Develops Monitoring System for LHC Experiment

Researchers from the Laboratory of Methods for Big Data Analysis (LAMBDA) at the HSEFaculty of Computer Science have created a monitoring system that is used in the Large Hadron Collider beauty experiment (LHCb). The system helps track the quality of the collected data and allows operators to quickly find errors.

Illustration for news: Learning Is Based on Neurons’ Ability to Cooperate for Survival

Learning Is Based on Neurons’ Ability to Cooperate for Survival

Exploring the predictive properties of neuronal metabolism can contribute to our understanding of how humans learn and remember. This key finding from a consideration of molecular mechanisms of learning and memory conducted by scientists from Russia and the U.S. has been published in Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews

Illustration for news: Russian Researchers Develop Hybrid Sensor That Can Help Diagnose Cancer

Russian Researchers Develop Hybrid Sensor That Can Help Diagnose Cancer

A team of researchers from HSE University, Skoltech, MPGU, and MISIS have developed a nanophotonic-microfluidic sensor whose potential applications include cancer detection, monitoring and treatment response assessment. Today, the device can identify gases and liquids dissolved at low concentrations with a high degree of accuracy. The paper is published in Optics Letters.

Illustration for news: 'Your Biggest Competitor in Life Will Always Be Yourself'

'Your Biggest Competitor in Life Will Always Be Yourself'

HSE representatives attended the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum and contributed to many of its sessions. What technologies, approaches and strategies are relevant in this new reality we find ourselves in? HSE Rector Nikita Anisimov, HSE Academic Supervisor Yaroslav Kuzminov and other experts offered their perspectives on these issues during panel discussions.

Illustration for news: ‘Being a Lawyer Means Understanding Matters of Virtue and Justice’

‘Being a Lawyer Means Understanding Matters of Virtue and Justice’

What professional and personal skills do modern lawyers require? To what extent do today's graduates require interdisciplinary training and knowledge of other subjects? How do sanctions affect work in the legal sphere? These and other questions were discussed by the participants of the second annual conference of the HSE University Faculty of Law ‘Global Legal Skills: Leadership in the Legal Profession, Business and Education’.

Illustration for news: HSE University Remains Leader in Four Subjects in AC Expert Research Productivity Rankings

HSE University Remains Leader in Four Subjects in AC Expert Research Productivity Rankings

HSE University has taken first place in four subjects in the research productivity ranking of Russian universities published by the Expert analytical centre. The university also placed in the top five in eight other subjects.

Illustration for news: HSE University Researchers Learned to Measure People’s Attachment to Home

HSE University Researchers Learned to Measure People’s Attachment to Home

A group of HSE University researchers (Sofya Nartova-Bochaver, Sofya Reznichenko, Milana Hachaturova and Victoria Erofeeva) and their international colleagues validated the Short Home Attachment Scale (SHAS), a useful tool in cross-cultural research. The SHAS makes it possible to study the level of home attachment in different countries and its influence on individuals’ well-being.

Illustration for news: HSE University Launches Study at GES-2 Cultural Centre

HSE University Launches Study at GES-2 Cultural Centre

The MendiT Research Lab, based at the HSE University Doctoral School of Arts and Design, will become a resident of the GES-2 Cultural Centre for a month from June 5th. The researchers will introduce members of the urban community to the lab and explore the practices of mending clothes together with them. Some of the lab participants told the HSE News Service what it's like to be searching for a method and object of research.

Illustration for news: Doctoral Students Need the Support of Not Only Their Academic Supervisor, but Also of Other Faculty Staff

Doctoral Students Need the Support of Not Only Their Academic Supervisor, but Also of Other Faculty Staff

To successfully defend a doctoral dissertation, PhD candidates need not only the support of their academic supervisor and close friends and relatives, but also system-wide assistance from the university department or faculty where they study. However, HSE University researchers have found that such support can take different forms and that each has a different effect on how confident a student feels in their ability to successfully defend their dissertation. The results of their study were published in the journal Higher Education Quarterly.