Topics of the final qualifying works of MASNA (DASS) students of 2025
On June 16-17, students of the master's program "Applied Statistics with Network Analysis" (now "Data Analytics and Social Statistics") defended their final qualifying theses; all of them received "good" and "excellent" grades.

Works that received 9 and 10 points and were noted by the State Attestation Commission:
- Classifying Gliomas Subtypes Through Patient’s Social Characteristics: a Bibliometric Network Analysis Approach
- Leadership Values and Their Role in Shaping Group Dynamics and Organizational Outcomes
- Network Analysis of Lexical Embeddings: Exploring Phonological Similarity and Lexical Access in English
- A Network Approach to Asset Allocation
- Thematic and Historical Development of Wellbeing Studies
- Migrant Discourse structure in Russian online-media: analysis via NLP-tools
Other topics:
- Development of a mechanism for identifying geopolitical trends based on media analysis
- Collaboration of Political Researchers in Russia and the USA: Comparative Analysis
- Modern Topic Modeling Algorithms for Social Network Service Data Analysis
We congratulate our students on their successful defenses and wish them further success!
You can learn more about the topics of the final qualifying work of MASNA (DASS) students for the current year and previous years by following the link

