4,200
hours of counseling were provided by employees of the HSE’s Centre for Psychological Counseling over the past academic year.
'HSE. Basis': 3 Bolshoy Tryokhsvyatitelsky Pereulok
The HSE continues the project ‘HSE. Basis’, which covers the history of the buildings the university occupies today. The second article is about Building 3 on Bolshoy Tryokhsvyatitelsky Pereulok. The main story about this place begins not in the distant time when it was owned by merchants (although it certainly was) but in the 1930s when the construction of a new institute began.
21,130
applications have been filed for admission to state-funded spots in the HSE’s undergraduate programmes. Today is the last day applications are being accepted; you have until 5:00pm to secure your chance of becoming an HSE student.
Supervisory Council Approves HSE Draft Strategic Development Programme up to 2030
On July 23, 2014, the HSE Supervisory Council gathered for its regular session.
100 million roubles
worth of investment has been attracted by companies created in the HSE Business Incubator.
60
students had the opportunity to study at other HSE campuses during the 2013-2014 academic year.
History behind HSE Buildings
The HSE launches a new project ‘HSE. Basis’, which will cover the history of the buildings the university occupies today. The first article is about number 8 Pokrovsky Boulevard which at various times has been a famous girl’s gymnasium, the apartment of the animalist painter Stepanov, and the editorial offices of the Great Soviet Encyclopedia.
1,000
SSRN downloads is a milestone recently achieved by ‘Innovation Concepts and Typology – An Evolutionary Discussion’, an article by Maxim Kotsemir, Alexander Abroskin and Dirk Meissner – one of the first publications issued as part of the HSE Basic Research Programme.
Winners of 'How I Decided to Come Study at the HSE’ Contest Announced
Students and alumni of the university can participate in the competition, which has been taking place at the Higher School of Economics since 2010. This year work was accepted under two categories — written and visual.