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Teaching Quality Assessment 2022-2023. Module 1.

Till October 23, 2022 HSE students will have an opportunity to assess the quality of their teachers’ work.

Illustration for news: HSE Students' Questions about Partial Mobilisation in Russia

HSE Students' Questions about Partial Mobilisation in Russia

On September 21, partial mobilisation was ordered in Russia. Vladimir Krotov, Head of the Second Unit at HSE University, gave some explanations on this topic

Illustration for news: HSE University Launches Course Choice Campaign

HSE University Launches Course Choice Campaign

HSE University students and external participants are now able to choose university-wide electives, MAGOLEGO and English courses

Illustration for news: GSB celebrates the 2022 First-Year Student’s Day

GSB celebrates the 2022 First-Year Student’s Day

Teaching Quality Assessment 2021-2022. Module 4.

Till June 19, 2022 HSE students will have an opportunity to assess the quality of their teachers’ work.

Illustration for news: In-person Classes Return in Module 3

In-person Classes Return in Module 3

Inter-campus courses will continue to be held online

Illustration for news: In-person Classes Return after Winter Break

In-person Classes Return after Winter Break

Classes to be held on campus in Module 3

Illustration for news: Second Module: What's Changing at HSE University

Second Module: What's Changing at HSE University

How studies will be arranged from October 25 to December 30.

Teaching Quality Assessment 2021-2022. Module 1.

Till October 17, 2021 HSE students will have an opportunity to assess the quality of their teachers’ work.

Illustration for news: QS Rankings: HSE University Graduates in High Demand Worldwide

QS Rankings: HSE University Graduates in High Demand Worldwide

HSE University has placed in the top 250 universities worldwide in the QS Graduate Employability Rankings despite increased competition. A total of 786 universities were assessed for this year’s rankings—an increase over last year. The published list of 550 universities is also 10% larger than last year’s.