Ruslan Dokhov
- Senior Lecturer: Faculty of Geography and Geoinformation Technology
- Ruslan Dokhov has been at HSE University since 2016.
Education
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Awards and Accomplishments
Best Teacher — 2024
Young Faculty Support Programme (Group of Young Academic Professionals)
Category "New Lecturers" (2023–2024)
Courses (2024/2025)
- Basics of Human Geography and Area Studies (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Geography and Geoinformation Technology; 1 year, 3, 4 module)Rus
- Research Seminar "Introduction to Profession" (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Geography and Geoinformation Technology; 1 year, 1-4 module)Rus
- Research Seminar "Theoretical Geography" (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Geography and Geoinformation Technology; 4 year, 1, 2 module)Rus
- Theories of Urban Development (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Geography and Geoinformation Technology; 2 year, 1 module)Rus
- Theories of Urban Development (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Urban and Regional Development; 2 year, 1 module)Rus
- Past Courses
Courses (2022/2023)
- Basics of Human Geography and Area Studies (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Geography and Geoinformation Technology; 1 year, 3, 4 module)Rus
- Introduction to Profession (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Geography and Geoinformation Technology; 1 year, 1, 2 module)Rus
- Research Methods in Geography (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Geography and Geoinformation Technology; 2 year, 2, 3 module)Rus
- Theories of Urban Development (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Urban and Regional Development; 2 year, 1 module)Rus
- Theories of settlement systems’ development (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Geography and Geoinformation Technology; 2 year, 1, 2 module)Rus
Courses (2021/2022)
- Basics of Human Geography and Area Studies (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Geography and Geoinformation Technology; 1 year, 3, 4 module)Rus
- Introduction to Profession (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Geography and Geoinformation Technology; 1 year, 1, 2 module)Rus
- Research Methods in Geography (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Geography and Geoinformation Technology; 2 year, 2, 3 module)Rus
- Theories of Urban Development (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Urban and Regional Development; 2 year, 1 module)Rus
- Theories of Urban Development (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Geography and Geoinformation Technology; 2 year, 1 module)Rus
Courses (2020/2021)
- Basics of human geography and area studies (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Geography and Geoinformation Technology; 1 year, 3, 4 module)Rus
- Introduction to Profession (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Geography and Geoinformation Technology; 1 year, 1-4 module)Rus
- Regularities of Settlement Systems Development (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Urban and Regional Development; 2 year, 1 module)Rus
- Socio-Economic Geography (Bachelor’s programme; Faculty of Urban and Regional Development; 1 year, 1, 2 module)Rus
HSE Geography Students Share Impressions of Field Practice in Volga Territories
Second-year students of the HSE Bachelor's Programme 'Geography of Global Changes and Geoinformation Technology' covered 4,000 kilometres in 20 days following a classical meridional route. They travelled to Cherdyn, a city in the north of Perm Krai with only taiga and polar bears beyond it, then continued far south to the Volga Delta. Between these two extreme locations, they studied the central feature of Russia's life and history: the Volga River and its basin.
2nd Year Students Practice on the Oceanology in Kaliningrad: Acquaintance with the Work of Oceanologists, Studying the Urban Environment
As part of the Oceanology course, 2nd year students of the bachelor's program "Geography of Global Changes and Geoinformation Technologies" have participated in a practical trip. Yulia Levkovskaya, a 2nd year student, wrote a blog about the trip.
Lower Rates of Self-isolation Observed in Low Income Areas
Researchers at HSE and Lomonosov Moscow State University analyzed data on Russians’ movements during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic. Their analysis showed that residents of lower-income municipalities self-isolated less compared to residents of higher-income cities. The findings were published in the journal Environment and Planning A.