Liliana N. Proskuryakova
- Deputy Head, Leading Research Fellow:Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge / International Research and Educational Foresight Centre / Laboratory for Science and Technology Studies
- Associate Professor:Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge / Department of Educational Programmes
- Liliana N. Proskuryakova has been at HSE University since 2009.
Responsibilities
project leader, "Foresight of new energy technologies and assessment of their effects for human health and quality of life" in the frame of the Human capital multidisciplinary research center;
- perform studies in various research areas;
- plan and implement national and international projects;
- prepare research publications with a focus on high-impact scientific journals;
- participate and deliver presentations at national and international research and business fora;
- hold meetings and negotiations with Russian and international partner organizations;
- perform educational activities within the Master's program "Governance of Science, Technology and Innovation";
- participate in expert councils and working groups.
Education and Degrees
- 2009
Candidate of Sciences* (PhD) in Political Institutes, Processes and Technologies
Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University)
Thesis Title: The Word Bank and European Bank for Reconstruction and Development: Civic Engagement Policy in Russia (1991-2006) - 1999
Degree in Specialist in International Relations
Saint Petersburg State University, School of International Relations
According to the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) 2011, Candidate of Sciences belongs to ISCED level 8 - "doctoral or equivalent", together with PhD, DPhil, D.Lit, D.Sc, LL.D, Doctorate or similar. Candidate of Sciences allows its holders to reach the level of the Associate Professor.
Continuing education / Professional retraining / Internships / Study abroad experience
- February-March 2023 - vocational course "Organization of group and team work of students in online education" by Higher School of Economics;
- February - May 2021 - vocational course "Teach for HSE: 7 key principles of teaching excellence" by Higher School of Economics;
- June 2020 - vocatonal course "Entrepreneurial thinking and supporting students' entrepreneurial projects" by Higher School of Economics;
- January 2019 - vocational course "The rules for organizing educational process by HSE teachers" by Higher School of Economics;
- January 2019 - vocational course "The basics of organizing and implementing educational courses in the Learning Management System" by Higher School of Economics;
- October – December 2009 – vocational course of French language (intermediate level) by Higher School of Economics;
- October 2009 – First Dubna Youth Scientific School “Innovations’ Management” (Certificate by International intergovernmental organization “Joint Institute for Nuclear Research”);
- February 2007 – Media Training (Certificate by REUTERS Foundation);
- August 28 – September 25, 2004 – Internship “Strategic Political Economy for Policy Planners” by the US Department of State;
- May-September 2004 - distance learning course “Development and Implementation of Effective Social Security Measures”, (the World Bank Institute Certificate);
- June 23-30, 2002 – Training course "La Gouvernance des collectivités locales dans un Etat de droit démocratique", by L’Institut Robert Schuman, Budapest, Hungary and la Fondation Robert Schuman, Paris, France;
- August 2001 - Summer University by Nouvelle UDF (Union Démocratique Française), Ramatuelle, France;
- July 2001 - Intensive course in Swedish language, Sweden (Folkuniversitetet Uppsala Certificate);
- January-February 1999 - Pre-diploma internship in the Economic unit, Department of North America, Ministry for Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation;
- August 1997 - Internship at the Environmental Responsibility and Leadership department, "Ontario Hydro" Co. (Canada).
Membership and affiliations
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2022-present: Member of the Expert Group for Information and Statistical Support to SDGs Monitoring by the Interdepartamental Working Group on Climate Change and Sustainable Development by the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation;
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2020-present: Member of the Editorial Board of "Smart Energy" journal (Elsevier)
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Member of the Seoul Institute of Technology (SIT) International Advisory Board (2020-2021)
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Member of the BRICS Russia Expert Council (2020)
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Member of the Research Committee, Russian National Committee of the World Energy Council
- Member of thematic working group #7 "Affordable and clean energy" for the development of Voluntary National Review of the Sustainable Development Goals in Russia (2019)
- Expert of the Kazakhstan National Center of Science and Technology Evaluation (NCSTE)
- 2019 - present: Member of the Working Group on energy cooperation with BRICS countries by the Ministry of Energy
- 2019 - present: Member of the Expert council of the Organizing Committee on preparation and support to Russia's presidency in BRICS by the Ministry of Foregn Affairs
- 2020 – present: Member of the Energy Expert Platform of the Global Women's Network for Energy Transition (GWNET)
- 2017 – present: Advisory Board member and expert of the "Lake Baikal" Foundation for the support of environmental research and development
- 2003 – 2011: member of the Board of Directors and adviser of the Partnership for Transparency Fund
- 2001 – 2003: member of the Joint Facilitation Committee by the World Bank. Committee was composed of 10 representatives of various national and international civil society umbrella organizations and networks. The Committee acted as consultative body for the World Bank at the global level
Publications49
- Article Kilinc-Ata N., Proskuryakova L. N. Empirical analysis of the Russian power industry's transition to sustainability // Utilities Policy. 2023. Vol. 82. Article 101586. doi
- Chapter Proskuryakova L. N. Future of Energy Consumption and Forecasting, in: Encyclopedia of Renewable Energy, Sustainability, and the Environment. Elsevier, 2023. P. 1-9. doi
- Article Proskuryakova L. N. The Contribution of Low-Carbon Energy Technologies to Climate Resilience // Climate. 2023. Vol. 11. No. 12. Article 231.
- Article Proskuryakova L. N., Ермоленко Г. В. Decarbonization Prospects in the Commonwealth of Independent States // Energies. 2022. Vol. 15. No. 6. Article 1987 . doi
- Chapter Proskuryakova L. N. Energy Security: Role of Renewable and Low Carbon Technologies, in: Handbook of Energy Transitions. Routledge, 2022. Ch. 19. (in press)
- Chapter Proskuryakova L. N. Energy and Environment: Sustainable Development Goals and Global Policy Landscape, in: Handbook of Energy and Environmental Security. Elsevier, 2022. Ch. 22. P. 453 -467. doi
- Chapter Proskuryakova L. N. Response to Energy and Environmental Challenges: Drivers and Barriers, in: Handbook of Energy and Environmental Security. Elsevier, 2022. Ch. 19. P. 399-413 . doi
- Article Proskuryakova L. N. The interaction of environmental systems and human development in a time of wild cards. A big data enhanced foresight study // Journal of Environmental Management. 2022. Vol. 316. Article 115169. doi
- Chapter Proskuryakova L. N., Loginova I. Energy and Environment: Sustainable Development Goals and Global Policy Landscape, in: Energy and Environmental Security in Developing Countries. Springer, 2021. doi P. 355-374. doi
- Article Bianco V., Proskuryakova L. N., Starodubtseva A. Energy inequality in the Eurasian Economic Union // Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews. 2021. Vol. 146. Article 111155. doi
- Chapter Proskuryakova L. N. Policy and Governance for Waste Management in Russia, in: Waste management policies and practices in BRICS Nations / Ed. by V. Pramit, Y. Milshina. CRC Press, 2021. doi Ch. 13. doi
- Article Proskuryakova L. N., Kyzyngasheva E., Starodubtseva A. Russian electric power industry under pressure: Post-COVID scenarios and policy implications // Smart Energy. 2021. Vol. 3. Article 100025. doi
- Chapter Proskuryakova L. N. Updating Energy Security and Environmental Policy: Energy Security Theories Revisited, in: Energy and Environmental Security in Developing Countries. Springer, 2021. doi Ch. 18. P. 447-474. doi
- Chapter Proskuryakova L. N., Sivaev S. Chapter 11 - Government initiative and policies on water conservation and wastewater treatment in Russia, in: Water Conservation and Wastewater Treatment in Brics Nations / Отв. ред.: Y. Milshina.; Ed. by P. Singh, Y. Milshina, K. Tian, D. Gusain, J. Bassin.; Ed. by Y. Milshina. Elsevier, 2020. doi Ch. 11. P. 233-252. doi
- Chapter Proskuryakova L. N., Sivaev S. Chapter 6 - Recent trends and research strategies for treatment of water and wastewater in Russia, in: Water Conservation and Wastewater Treatment in Brics Nations / Отв. ред.: Y. Milshina.; Ed. by P. Singh, Y. Milshina, K. Tian, D. Gusain, J. Bassin.; Ed. by Y. Milshina. Elsevier, 2020. doi Ch. 6. P. 119-138. doi
- Article Proskuryakova L. N., Starodubtseva A., Bianco V. Modelling a household tariff for reducing sectoral cross-subsidies in the Russian power market // Energy. 2020. Vol. 213. P. 118725. doi
- Book Milshina Y., Safonov G., Proskuryakova L. N., Pavlova D., Sivaev S. Water Conservation and Wastewater Treatment in Brics Nations / Отв. ред.: Y. Milshina.; Ed. by P. Singh, Y. Milshina, K. Tian, D. Gusain, J. Bassin.; Ed. by Y. Milshina. Elsevier, 2020. doi
- Article Proskuryakova L. N. Foresight for the 'energy' priority of the Russian Science and Technology Strategy // Energy Strategy Reviews. 2019. Vol. 26. P. 100378-1-100378-12. doi
- Chapter Ермоленко Б. В., Ермоленко Г. В., Proskuryakova L. N. Renewable Energy Technological Potential Assessment for Evidence-Based Policy-Making, in: Emerging Technologies for Economic Development / Ed. by D. Meissner, L. Gokhberg, O. Saritas. Springer, 2019. doi Ch. 5. P. 107-129. doi
- Article Proskuryakova L. N., Ermolenko G. The future of Russia’s renewable energy sector: trends, scenarios and policies // Renewable Energy. 2019. Vol. 143. P. 1670-1686. doi
- Article Proskuryakova L. N., Saritas O., Sivaev S. Global water trends and future scenarios for sustainable development: The case of Russia // Journal of Cleaner Production. 2018. Vol. 170. P. 867-879. doi
- Article Hake J., Proskuryakova L. N. New Energy Sources, Technologies, and Systems: The Priority of Social, Climate, and Environmental Issues // Foresight and STI Governance. 2018. Vol. 12. No. 4. P. 6-9. doi
- Article Proskuryakova L. N. Updating energy security and environmental policy: energy security theories revisited // Journal of Environmental Management. 2018. Vol. 223. P. 203-214. doi
- Chapter Kovalev A., Proskuryakova L. N. Energy innovation policy: fostering energy service companies, in: Analysis of Energy Systems: Management, Planning and Policy. CRC Press, 2017. Ch. 3. P. 49-72.
- Article Proskuryakova L. N. Energy technology foresight in emerging economies // Technological Forecasting and Social Change. 2017. Vol. 119. P. 205-210. doi
- Article Proskuryakova L. N. Russia’s Energy in 2030: future trends and technology priorities // Foresight. 2017. Vol. 19. No. 2. P. 139-151. doi
- Article Ермоленко Г. В., Proskuryakova L. N., Ермоленко Б. В. Switching to renewables: what will Russia gain? // Foresight. 2017. Vol. 19. No. 5. P. 528-540. doi
- Article Proskuryakova L. N., Meissner D., Rudnik P. B. The use of technology platforms as a policy tool to address research challenges and technology transfer // The Journal of Technology Transfer. 2017. Vol. 42. No. 1. P. 206-227. doi
- Article Saritas O., Proskuryakova L. N. Water resources – an analysis of trends, weak signals and wild cards with implications for Russia // Foresight. 2017. Vol. 19. No. 2. P. 152-173. doi
- Article Ермоленко Б. В., Ермоленко Г. В., Фетисова Ю. А., Proskuryakova L. N. Wind and solar PV technical potentials: measurement methodology and assessments for Russia // Energy. 2017. Vol. 137. P. 1001-1012. doi
- Chapter Proskuryakova L. N., Meissner D., Rudnik P. B. An industry perspective on the Russian technology platforms, in: Strategic Public Private partnerships for STI. OECD, 2016.
- Preprint Kyzyngasheva E., Proskuryakova L. N. Global energy trends and their implications for Russia: a pathway to the new energy wave / NRU Higher School of Economics. Series WP BRP "Science, Technology and Innovation". 2016. No. 64.
- Article Thurner T., Proskuryakova L. N. Sectoral entry-barriers for entrepreneurial activities – A Russian start-up between challenging global markets and local conservative path dependencies // Foresight. 2016. Vol. 18. No. 6. P. 649 -659. doi
- Article Proskuryakova L. N., Filippov S. Energy Technology Foresight 2030 in Russia: An Outlook for Safer and More Efficient Energy Future // Energy Procedia. 2015. Vol. 75. P. 2798-2806.
- Article Proskuryakova L. N., Kovalev A. Measuring energy efficiency: Is energy intensity a good evidence base? // Applied Energy. 2015. No. 138. P. 450-459.
- Preprint Proskuryakova L. N. Russia's Water Resources 2030: Policy Recommendations / National Research University Higher School of Economics. Series WP BRP "Basic research program". 2015. No. 44.
- Preprint Saritas O., Proskuryakova L. N., Sivaev S. Russia’s Water Resources 2030: Plausible Scenarios / NRU Higher School of Economics. Series WP BRP "Science, Technology and Innovation". 2015. No. 42.
- Article Proskuryakova L., Meissner D., Rudnik P. Technology Platforms as Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Instruments: Learnings from Industrial Technology Platforms // STI Policy Review. 2015. Vol. 6. No. 1. P. 70-84.
- Preprint Saritas O., Proskuryakova L. N., Кызынгашева Е. С. Water resources - an analysis of trends, weak signals and wild cards with implications for Russia / NRU HSE. Series SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, INNOVATION "SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, INNOVATION". 2015. No. 35.
- Preprint Proskuryakova L., Meissner D., Rudnik P. A Policy Perspective On The Russian Technology Platforms / NRU Higher School of Economics. Series WP BRP "Science, Technology and Innovation". 2014. No. 26/STI/2014 .
- Preprint Proskuryakova L. N., Meissner D. A Policy Perspective on the Russian Technology Platforms / NRU HSE. Series SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, INNOVATION "SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, INNOVATION". 2014. No. 26.
- Article Kovalev A., Proskuryakova L. N. Innovation in Russian District Heating: Opportunities, Barriers, Mechanisms / Пер. с рус. // Foresight and STI Governance. 2014. Vol. 8. No. 3. P. 42-57.
- Article Thurner T., Proskuryakova L. Out of the Cold - The Rising Importance of Environmental Management in the Corporate Governance of Russian Oil- and Gas Producers // Business Strategy and the Environment. 2014. Vol. 23. No. 5. P. 318-332. doi
- Article Thurner T., Proskuryakova L. N. Collaborative Research in Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy: Evidence From 5 Years of US-Russian Research Cooperation // Journal of Research Practice. 2013. Vol. 9. No. 1
- Chapter Korolev V., Pikalova A. G., Proskuryakova L. N. Creation of the Common Innovation Area for Commonwealth of Independent States, in: Innovation in the wider Black Sea region: Policies and Structures Issue 26. Brux. : ICBSS, 2012. P. 8-21.
- Article Proskuryakova L. N., Thurner T. Enabling innovation in extractive industries in commodity based economies // Innovation: Management, Policy & Practice. 2012. Vol. 14. No. 1. P. 19-32.
- Chapter Guinet J., Proskuryakova L. N. Modernization and Innovation: Current Trends, Russian Strategy 2020 and OECD Innovation Policy Review, in: ITB infoservice. Berichterstattung zur Forschungs-, Technologie- und Innovationspolitik weltweit. Russland – Modernisierung durch Innovation und Forschung Вып. 24. Бонн : Германское министерство науки и образования, 2012. P. 9-11.
- Chapter Proskuryakova L. N. Science and Innovation Policy of the New Russian Cabinet, in: Baltic Rim Economics.Quarterly Review / Ed. by L. Kari. Issue 4. Turku : , 2012. P. 53-53.
- Book Belyaeva N. Y., Proskuryakova L. N. Civil Society Diamond. CIVICUS Civil Society Index – Shortened Assessment Tool. Report for the Russian Federation. M. : ., 2008.
Publications
- The Pivotal Role of International Assistance in the South Caucasus // Insight Turkey / апрель-июнь 2004, Volume 6, No. 2, Анкара, Турция.
- U-turn: NGOs Reach National Governments through International Institutions // Open Government. Fostering Dialogue with Civil Society / Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Paris, 2003.
Research projects
Russian Ministry of Digital Development, Communications, and Mass Media, "Support to project implementation (including at federal level), including attainment of the national goal "Digital transformation" and indicators of the National Program "Digital Economy of the Russian Federation" (2021-2022).
Russian Government, HSE Center for Basic Studies, "Challenges and opportunities for STI in the post-COVID19 world" (2021).
Russian Government, HSE Center for Basic Studies, "The impact of science, technology and innovation (STI) on the structural transformation of the economy" (2020).
Russian Government, HSE Center for Basic Studies, "Tools for enhancing the efficiency of science, technology, and innovation foresight studies" (2019).
Russian Government, HSE Center for Basic Studies, "Foresight tools for the study of digital transformation processes in the economy and the society" (2018).
Russian Government, "Analysis of key strategy planning documents (adopted and drafts), other information with the use of artificial intelligence and big data technologies" (2018-2019)
National Advisory Council on Innovation of the Republic of South Africa, “National Science, Technology and Innovation Foresight” (2018).
Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovation-based Development of the Moscow City Government, “Concept development of the establishment of an innovation-industrial cluster in Moscow” (2018).
Government of the Russian Federation, “Analysis of prospective directions for Eurasian integration against the background of strategic social and economic goals of the Russian Federation and Russian chairmanship in Eurasian Economic Union in 2018” (2018).
Russian Ministry of Education and Science, “Preparing forecasts and analytical materials with the use of big data for the priority 20b of the Russian Science and Technology Strategy “Transition to environmentally clean and resource saving energy industry, increasing efficiency of extraction and deep processing of hydrocarbons, searching for new energy sources and means of its transportation and storage” (2017-2018).
Russian Government, HSE Center for Basic Studies, "Advancing forecasting methods for evidence-based science, technology and innovation policy-making" (2017).
Russian Ministry of Education and Science, “The study of prospects for long-term developments of science and technology in the Russian Federation and assessment of their potential for the creation of new industries and modernization of traditional ones” (2017).
Russian Ministry of Education and Science, Analysis of advanced research implemented by OECD in science, technology and innovation and the provision of systemic information and analytic support for Russia-OECD interaction in priority areas of science, technology and innovation policy (2015).
“Renova” Group of Companies, “Study of Global Challenges and Long-term Trends in Innovation Development” (2014-2017).
Russian Ministry of Energy, “Development of scientifically grounded recommendations for the establishment of a national energy technology monitoring and forecasting system” (2014-2015).
“Renova” Group of Companies, “Study of Global Challenges and Long-term Trends in Innovation Development” (2014-2017).
Russian Federal Agency for the Commonwealth of Independent States Affairs, Compatriots Living Abroad, and International Humanitarian Cooperation, “Research and methodological provisions for presizing aims and goals of the Sub-program 3 (foreign policy) of the Agency’s Strategy until 2020”.
Russian Ministry of Education and Science, “Development of the future national social science and humanities research program (thematic blocks); outlining its implications for governance of science, technology and innovation and assessment of innovation activity’s social effects” (2014).
Russian Ministry of Economic Development, “The study of international approaches to Russia’s participation in global value chains and provision of recommendations for increasing the efficiency of such participation in line with recommendations by OECD and other international institutions” (2014).
Russian Ministry of Education and Science, “Development of a roadmap to a “Performance contract” in science and a set of institutional reforms for its implementation” (2012-2013).
Russian Ministry of Education and Science, "The novel approaches to identification of global trends in advanced technologies, research and policy-making in the area of energy efficiency" (2012-2013).
Russian Ministry of Education and Science, "Development of regulatory and legal recommendations to support activities in the frame of Russia's accession to OECD within the competence of the Russian Ministry for Education and Science" (2012).
BSEC Hellenic Development Fund, "Green Cluster of Knowledge Institutions of Black Sea: A Roadmap on Renewable Energy Sources and Energy Efficiency for Research and Academic Institutions" (2011-2012).
U.S. - Russia Foundation for Economic Advancement and Rule of Law, "Improving Energy Efficiency" (2010-2011).
EU FP7-INCO “Linking Russia to the ERA: Coordination of MS´/AC´S&T programmes towards and with Russia”, ERA.Net RUS (2009-2012).
EU FP7-INCO “Enhancing the bilateral S&T Partnership with the Russian Federation”, BILAT RUS (2008-2012).
EU FP7-INCO “S&T International Cooperation Network for Eastern European and Central Asian Countries”, IncoNet EECA (2008-2012).
EU FP7-INCO “Trans-national co-operation among NCPs for International Cooperation”, “INCONTACT” (2008-2009); “INCONTACT - one world” (2010-2013) and “INCONTACT-2020” (2014-2015).
Russian Federal Agency of Science and Innovation, “Analysis and Assessment of Potential of Russian Institutions for Full-scale Participation in the EU Framework Programmes” (2008-2009).
Russian Ministry of Education and Science, “Analytical support to implementation of the state policy in education, science, technology and innovation sphere” (2010-2012).
JSC “Rostelecom”, “Creation of a national system of Information Society indexes and establishment of e-government in the Russian Federation. Advancement of the list of indicators for assessing the progress in the provision of e-services at regional and municipal levels, development of a methodology for ranking Russian regions on the basis of these indicators” (2010).
Russian Ministry of Education and Science, “Development of an analytical review on implementation of state innovation policy and assessment of the national innovation system of the Russian Federation” (2010).
Department of economy and finance of the Government of the Russian Federation, HSE Center for Basic Studies, “Research of behavior models of innovation process actors” (2010)
Department of economy and finance of the Government of the Russian Federation, HSE Center for Basic Studies, “Research of directions and mechanisms for innovation policy-making by the state” (2009).
Russian Ministry of Education and Science, “Research and methodological support to raising the effectiveness of Russia-OECD cooperation in education, science, technology and innovation policy, with consideration of Russia’s negotiated membership in OECD” (2009).
Local Expert for Russia and Belarus, Support Project for TACIS Cities Award Scheme (TCAS), European Commission programme implemented by Regional Environmental Center (Hungary) and Royal Haskoning (the Netherlands) (2006-2007).
Project Co-ordinator, Institute of Social and Gender Policy (former Network Women Program of Open Society Institute – Russia), (2002-2004).
Co-coordinator for Russia for “Democratising Global Economy Governance. The Role of Civil Society ” research project, carried out by Centre for the Study of Globalisation and Regionalisation, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom (2001 – 2003).
Courses (2022/2023)
- The Future of Energy (Mago-Lego; 3 module)Eng
- The Future of Energy (Master’s programme; Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge; 1 year, 3 module)Eng
- Past Courses
Courses (2021/2022)
- The Future of Energy (Master’s programme; Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge; 2 year, 1 module)Eng
- The Future of Energy (Optional course (faculty); Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge; 4 module)Eng
- The Future of Energy (Master’s programme; Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge; 1 year, 4 module)Eng
Courses (2020/2021)
- Research Seminar (Master’s programme; Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge; 2 year, 1, 2 module)Eng
- The Future of Energy (Master’s programme; Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge; 2 year, 1 module)Eng
Courses (2019/2020)
Courses (2018/2019)
- Research Seminar (Master’s programme; Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge; 1 year, 3 module)Eng
- Research Seminar (Master’s programme; Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge; 2 year, 1, 2 module)Eng
- STI Policy (Master’s programme; Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge; 1 year, 3, 4 module)Eng
Courses (2017/2018)
- Economics of Innovation (Master’s programme; Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge; 1 year, 1, 2 module)Eng
- Research Seminar (Master’s programme; Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge; 1 year, 3 module)Eng
- STI Policy (Master’s programme; Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge; 1 year, 4 module)Eng
Employment history
2006-2009
National Program Officer, as of September 2007 - Head of Democratic Governance Unit, UNDP Country Office in the Russian Federation
Main responsibilities: supervising project portfolio (‘Assistance to Local Governance Reform’, ‘Assistance to Results-based Budgeting’, Human Development Report, the UN Global Compact, gender studies and other), act as Country Office focal point on reporting to headquarters on governance, civil society, and human rights issues, review all cases within the local committee on procurement, develop and sustain relations with partners from the Government, the corporate world and the non-profit sector.
2002-2006
Head International Relations Unit, St.Petersburg Centre for Humanities and Political Studies “Strategy”, St.Petersburg, Russia.
Main responsibilities: project management and project implementation (Ombudsman and human rights, anti-corruption, public policy and soft security); develop and sustain relations with international partners and donors.
1999 – 2002
International Secretary, “Russian Young Christian Democrats” political movement, “Democratic Russia” political party
Main responsibilities: sustain and extend international relations with international partners and donors.
Presentations at conferences and seminars
15 April 2021, XXII April International Academic Conference on Economic and Social Development, Roundtable "Sustainable Development during the Pandemic: Natural Resources, Climate Change and Territorial Resilience", presentation "The interlink of natural resources, environment and human development in the time of uncertainty"
1-5 October 2019, The 14th Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems (SDEWES) (Dubrovnik, Croatia), presentation "Cross subsidy in Russian electric power industry: establishing economically and socially optimal prices"
11-13 February 2019, High-level Seminar “Systems Analysis and Foresight – From Science to Policy Advice“ (Bonn, Germany), presentation "Energy technology foresight: from science to policy advice"
30 June-4 July 2018, Third Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems (SEE SDEWES) (Dubrovnik, Croatia), co-organizer and presenter of the paper "Are grand challenges addressed by researchers and the media? A review enriched by big data analysis" at the session "The food‐energy‐water nexus (FEW‐Nexus) in the urbanization era – challenges for the 21th century", co-chair of the session "Innovations"
26-31 August 2018, International summer school on energy systems (ISES 2018) (Seeon, Germany), presentation "Energy technology foresight: planning and changing energy systems"
28-31 May 2018, 10th BRICS Academic Forum, presentation "The future of BRICS energy research cooperation"
5-6 June 2018, IV International congress on renewable energy REENCON-XXI (Moscow, Russia), presentation "Renewable energy 2030: global challenges and long-term innovation development trends"
4-8 October 2017, the 12th Conference on Sustainable Development of Energy, Water and Environment Systems (SDEWES) (Dubrovnik, Croatia), presentation "Updating energy security and environmental policy: energy security theories revisited"
21-24 August 2017, 9th International conference on applied energy (ICAE2017) (Cardiff, Great Britain), presentation "Advancements in research and development for geothermal energy from ‘hot dry rocks’: evidence from Russia"
Foresight and STI Governance no 4, 2018
The new issue of the Foresight and STI Governance journal is devoted to the Future of Energy — the prospects of the global energy sector in the context of the fourth technological evolution and sustainable development strategies.
Liliana Proskuryakova Made a Presentation at the International Renewable Energy Congress
At the beginning of June, the Skolkovo Innovation Centre hosted the 4th International Congress REENCON. Liliana Proskuryakova, Leading Researcher at the ISSEK Laboratory for Science and Technology Studies, presented the report 'Renewable Energy 2030: Global Challenges and Long-Term Innovation Development Trends'.
BRICS Scientists Supported Establishing Energy Research Platform
At the end of May, one of the largest South African cities Johannesburg hosted the 10th anniversary BRICS Academic Forum 'Envisioning Inclusive Development Through a Socially Responsive Economy'. Liliana Proskuryakova, Director of the HSE ISSEK National Contact Centre for International Academic Mobility, presented the Russian initiative to establish BRICS Energy Research Platform.
Meeting Global Energy Challenges
Two international summits took place in Beijing (China) on 6-9 June 2017: the Eighth Clean Energy Ministerial Meeting (CEM8), and the Second Ministerial Meeting on Innovation (Mission Innovation, MI-2). The events’ shared theme was meeting global challenges with innovations and designing common clean energy solutions. Liliana Proskuryakova, the Leading Researcher at the HSE ISSEK Research Laboratory for Science and Technology Studies, was a member of the official Russian delegation.
Can the Future Economy Develop Without Increasing in Energy Consumption?
On April 3, 2017, the traditional HSE and International Energy Prize “Global Energy” joint foresight session was held at the Higher School of Economics, marking the announcement of the Prize. Its participants discussed structural changes in the energy sector until 2050, in particular, global trends in this sector, conservative and visionary scenarios for its development and proposals for politicians.
Renewable Energy 2030: Global Challenges and Long-Term Innovation Development Trends
The analytical report presents the results of the foresight project “Investigation of Global Challenges and Long-Term Trends in Innovative Development in the Sphere of Renewable Energy Sources”, conducted by the HSE ISSEK with information and financial support of “Renova Group”.
Ability to Manage Technology and Innovation Is in High Demand
Science, technology and innovation policy is a field that requires special skills and knowledge. The MA programme in Governance of Science, Technology and Innovation trains professionals for management and policy making in this area of work. On June 28, the first cohort graduated from the programme. Before the ceremony, Rae Kwon Chung, Principal Advisor on Climate Change at the Executive Office of the Secretary-General of the United Nations and a member of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change which was awarded Nobel peace prize in 2007, delivered a lecture on Reformulating Economics to Serve Sustainable Development.
Ability to Manage Technology and Innovation Is in High Demand
Science, technology and innovation policy is a field that requires special skills and knowledge. The MA programme in Governance of Science, Technology and Innovation trains professionals for management and policy making in this area of work. On June 28, the first cohort graduated from the programme. Before the ceremony, Rae Kwon Chung, Principal Advisor on Climate Change at the Executive Office of the Secretary-General of the United Nations and a member of Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change which was awarded Nobel peace prize in 2007, delivered a lecture on Reformulating Economics to Serve Sustainable Development.
Development scenarios for the Russian water sector: From loss-making and accidents to systemic transformation
The report “The Water Sector: Global Challenges and Long-term Trends in Innovation Development” is published. It presents the results of the foresight study “Global Challenges and Long-term Trends in Innovation Development” conducted by HSE ISSEK and sponsored by the Renova Group of Companies in May 2014 — June 2015.