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The National Higher School of Economics (HSE in English) is a Russian university specializing in economics, management, sociology, computer science, public policy and A leader in professional courses in political science, it is also a leader in Russian education and one of the most outstanding universities for economics and social sciences in Eastern Europe and Eurasia. In the 2018 QS World University Rankings, it ranked 382nd. National Higher School of Economics

Details The Higher School of Economics was established on November 27, 1992. In 1996 it was renamed the National School of Economic Studies. In 2008, the institution was transferred from the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation to the Government of the Russian Federation. In 2009 the institution achieved national research university status on a competitive basis. In 2012 the university entered the Moscow State Institute of Electronics and Mathematics and two off-campus professional educational institutions: the Training Center for Leadership Training and the State Academy of Investment Experts. Over the years since its establishment, the university has developed from a school of economics into a comprehensive university. Today the university has four campuses, with its headquarters in Moscow and three campuses in St. Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod and Perm. Each campus is organized into faculties, which include functional schools, departments, institutes and centres. The university is a leader in combining Russian educational traditions with the best international teaching and research practices. The university offers excellent educational programs from secondary school to doctoral studies, as well as many top departments and research centers in international fields. The university has a faculty team of more than 7,000 teachers and researchers. There are more than 35,100 students studying at this institution. Over the past 20 years since its establishment, more than 65,000 students have graduated from this institution. Educational innovation The institution became one of the first universities in Russia to adopt the world-recognized "4 + 2" program: a four-year bachelor's degree program and a two-year master's program. The academic year for the university's bachelor's degree program is divided into four units instead of two semesters. Courses typically offer two to four intermediate examinations, each awarded for credit, from which a final assessment of the student's academic performance is provided. Most intermediate and final tests are conducted in writing, which reduces the risk of subjectivity. On the basis of ratings, cumulative discounts up to 100% of the paid costs for contract study students are awarded, and scholarships are awarded to budget students. Outstanding students can obtain both government and school scholarships through excellent overall scores. The amount of these scholarships together reaches the minimum cost of living in Moscow. The final total score is the basis for students to choose majors and master's programs, foreign internships, and learn a second (or third) language. In 2009, Russia held the first competition for university plans awarded in the category "National Research University". Educational courses at the university include economic theory, history of economic thought, institutional economics, macroeconomics, economics, sociology, law, psychology, mathematics and instrumentation in corporate management, education, information science and policy research Analytical methods were studied, which resulted in the institution becoming the winner and the only socioeconomic university among 14 Russian research institutions. The university opens up to the city In 2013 the university launched a new project campaign: "The university opens up to the city". Every summer at the Pioneer Cinema in Moscow's Gorky Park, public lectures by school students begin for the first time. Their audience wasn't students or scientists, but all citizens of the park, which seemed interesting. In the summer of 2013*** there were 15 lectures on a variety of topics (excluding economics). Many citizens came to listen to the lecture. The most popular are activities dedicated to psychology, leadership, career planning. The audience for the lecture on popular culture was about 300. Every fall, student lectures at the university are moved from Gorky Park to museums in Moscow and have become a tradition at the institution. Reading lectures are held every Thursday and are of course free to the audience. Lecture contents and dates can be found on the school’s official website. The university holds its own traditional activities and annual ceremonies every year, including the university mascot (crow), themed graduation parties, HSE Day (school anniversary, which has become an important traditional event of the Moscow main campus), and the Golden HSE Award (for outstanding achievements). Medals set by outstanding teachers, students, and doctors who have made great contributions), Iron Egg Award (awarded to the best student projects and achievements in different projects), Alumni Award (awarded to outstanding young alumni within 5 years after graduation), Honors Prize (awarded to staff members who have made outstanding contributions to the development of education, research, organization, infrastructure, reputation and international relations at the Higher School of Economics).

The university is an international-level university that is fully in line with international university requirements. The university has rapidly developed over more than two decades into a renowned research university whose international reach and collaborations set it apart. Since 2013 the university has been a member of the 5-100 Russian Academic Excellence Project, which aims to increase the international competitiveness of Russian universities. Today the university has established partnerships with 298 higher education institutions from different countries and has 41 dual diploma programs with foreign universities***. School Facilities Four Campuses More than 100 Scientific Research Centers Museum Teaching Building Library Dormitory Building Gym Canteen Medical Center Department Introduction Moscow Main Campus School of Computer Science School of Social Sciences School of Humanities School of Historical Sciences School of Business and Management School of Communication, Media and Design School of Mathematics Department Faculty of Physics Faculty of World Economy and World Politics Faculty of Law Faculty of Economics Institute of International Economics and Finance Institute of Pre-university Training Faculty of Banking Faculty of Urban Graduate School Institute of Innovation Management Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics St. Petersburg Branch St. Petersburg Faculty of Economics and Management St. Petersburg Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities Faculty of Law, Nizhny Novgorod Branch, Faculty of Economics, Faculty of Management, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Informatics, Mathematics and Computer Sciences, Faculty of Humanities, Perm Branch, Faculty of Economics, Management and Business Information, Department of Economics and Finance, Department of Social and Humanities, Evening Communication Department Economic and Management Professional Retraining College University Preparatory Training College City Introduction Moscow Moscow (Moscow) is the capital of the Russian Federation and the capital of the Moscow region. In 1147, Moscow was built along the Moskva River. From the time of the Grand Dukes of Moscow, it has served as the capital of the country from Tsarist Russia to the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation. It has a history of more than 800 years and is a world-famous ancient city. Moscow is home to many places of interest and is home to the historic Kremlin. Moscow has a beautiful urban planning and is nestled in a sea of ??green, so it is known as the "capital in the forest". Moscow is Russia's political, economic, cultural, financial, transportation center and largest comprehensive city. It is an international metropolis. Geographical location: Moscow is located in the central European part of Russia and the central Eastern European Plain, across the Moskva River and its tributary Yauza River. The upper reaches of the Moscow and Volga basins are connected to the river mouths. It is an extremely important transportation hub in Russia and even Eurasia. It is also an important industrial manufacturing center, science and technology, and education center in Russia. Climate Moscow has a mild temperate continental humid climate. Extreme weather is very frequent. December begins a long melting period of ice and snow, with heavy snowfall and an average annual snow accumulation period of 146 days (from early November to mid-April). The winter is long and the weather is gloomy. The average temperature in January is -10.2 degrees (the lowest is -42 degrees). The average annual temperature is about 194 days above zero and about 103 days below zero. In summer, the temperature may drop sharply and it may rain continuously. The average temperature in July is 18.1 degrees (the highest is 37 degrees). The peak periods of precipitation are August and October, and the least precipitation is in April. In winter, westerly, southwesterly and southerly winds are common. Since May, northwest and northerly winds have become more frequent. St. Petersburg St. Petersburg is the second largest city in Russia, covering an area of ??1,439 square kilometers, of which the urban area is 606 square kilometers. St. Petersburg was founded in 1703 and has a history of more than 300 years. The city's name comes from Saint Peter, a disciple of Jesus. Peter the Great moved the capital to Petersburg in 1712, and it was the center of Russian culture, politics, and economy for more than 200 years until 1918. In 1924, it was renamed Leningrad in memory of Lenin, and in 1991 it was renamed St. Petersburg. The monuments of St. Petersburg and the historic center constitute a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Geographical location: St. Petersburg is located in the northwest of Russia, on the Baltic Sea coast and at the mouth of the Neva River. It is a central municipality of Russia and the capital of the Leningrad Oblast. It is the central city in the northwest region of Russia and an important water and land transportation hub in Russia. It is a city with a population of more than one million in the world. The northernmost city among the cities, it is also known as the "Northern Capital" of Russia. Climate St. Petersburg has a mild continental climate with maritime influences. The average temperature throughout the year is 5.2 degrees. Summers are mild, with the average temperature in July being the hottest month being 17.7 degrees. Winter is cold, with an average temperature of minus 6.5 degrees Celsius, and the coldest month, January, with an average temperature of minus 8 degrees Celsius. The snow cover period lasts for 132 days, and the icing period lasts from mid-November to mid-to-late April of the following year.

Perm Perm is the capital of the Perm Territory in Russia and the thirteenth largest city in Russia. Geographical location: Located on the banks of the Kama River and at the western foot of the Ural Mountains. The climate is medium continental. The average monthly air humidity ranges from 60% in May to 84% in November, and the annual average humidity is 75%. Annual rainfall is 638 mm; maximum precipitation usually occurs from June to August and minimum from February to March. In winter, the average height of snow can reach 60 cm. Sometimes during the summer there may be a small amount of snow. The city's climate is comparable to the suburbs with higher average annual temperatures. Preparatory course information: A preparatory course is established for foreign students with zero basic knowledge of Russian language. Specific courses are determined according to the major chosen by the student. Other information:

The "2015 Chinese University Undergraduate Major Evaluation Report" released by iResearch China Alumni Association Network recently released the top 100 economics majors in Chinese universities in 2015 and the ranking of four-star or above economics majors in Chinese universities in 2015. Ranking list; Renmin University of China, Peking University, Wuhan University, Nankai University and Shanghai University of Finance and Economics are among the top five in economics.