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Our Colleague Needs Help

Dear students and colleagues, we are asking you to help a fellow member of the HSE family. Ksenia Kapranova, a graduate of HSE Nizhny Novgorod’s Faculty of Law, has recently been diagnosed with diffuse astrocytoma of the left parietal and temporal lobes and is in need of an urgent and expensive operation that can only be done in the U.S. or Germany.

Ksenia Kapranova started in HSE Nizhny Novgorod’s Faculty of Law in 2006.

She was an excellent student and received top marks in all of her classes. She was ranked first in her class and studied on an academic scholarship throughout her entire time at the university. Ksenia is also fluent in English and has mastered a number of important computer programmes.

Ksenia Kapranova was particularly successful in the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition. This competition is the world’s largest international law competition and regularly sees the participation of the world’s leading universities. In February 2009, Ksenia participated as part of the HSE Nizhny Novgorod Faculty of Law team at the competition in Moscow, and the team was the absolute national champion of Russia. She also finished fifth in the best speakers’ round. In March 2009, Ksenia was on a team that participated in the International Round in Washington D.C. The team confirmed its status as the national champion of Russia, receiving first place in the rating of Russian team participants.

In 2010, Ksenia was the winter of the Russian round of the Philip C. Jessup International Law Competition in the written memoranda category and also represented Russia in the International Round. Ksenia became the permanent coach of the HSE’s student team in the competition, and it is thanks to her enthusiasm, knowledge, and energy that HSE students made it to the final in 2013, ultimately finishing second.

Ksenia is an unbelievably kind and charming individual and is always ready to help others; this time, however, she is the one who needs help.

We are turning to all of you with this request, as Ksenia has done so much for our Faculty and it is now our turn to step up and help her family collect the money needed for the operation.

We are really counting on your help!

Banking account information to transfer funds for Ksenia’s operation:

RUB (to pay from Russian bank accounts) OJSC Sberbank of Russia, Volgo-Vyatskiy Bank, Additional office 9042/0236, BIK 042202603 c/a: 30101810900000000603, Volgo-Vyatskiy Bank of Nizhny Novgorod, client information: KAPRANOVA SVETLANA YEVGENIYEVNA Account # 40817810642190154242

EURO (to pay from Russian bank accounts) OJSC Sberbank of Russia, Volgo-Vyatskiy Bank, Additional office 9042/0236, BIK 042202603 c/a: 30101810900000000603, Volgo-Vyatskiy Bank of Nizhny Novgorod, client information: KAPRANOVA SVETLANA YEVGENIYEVNA Account # 40817978942190100045

EURO (to pay from non-Russian bank accounts) SWIFT: SABRRUMMNA1 SBERBANK (VOLGO-VYATSKY HEAD OFFICE) NIZHNIY NOVGOROD Account # 40817978942190100045 KAPRANOVA SVETLANA YEVGENIYEVNA

USD (to pay from Russian bank account) OJSC Sberbank of Russia, Volgo-Vyatskiy Bank, Additional office 9042/0236, BIK 042202603 c/a: 30101810900000000603, Volgo-Vyatskiy Bank of Nizhny Novgorod, client information: KAPRANOVA SVETLANA YEVGENIYEVNA Account # 40817840542190100081

USD (to pay from non-Russian bank account) SWIFT: SABRRUMMNA1 SBERBANK (VOLGO-VYATSKY HEAD OFFICE) NIZHNIY NOVGOROD Account #40817840542190100081
KAPRANOVA SVETLANA YEVGENIYEVNA.

Vera Rusinova, First Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Law

Natalia Savelyeva, Academic Secretary