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The 6th LCSR Summer School is Over in Moscow

The last day of the summer school was devoted to multivariate latent curve models.

The 9th Day of the LCSR Summer School: Between-Group Comparison of Trajectories

On Thursday, Prof. Kenneth Bollen addressed more complicated latent curve models. The lecturer talked about the between-group comparison of trajectories.

The 8th Day of the LCSR Summer School: Nonlinear Latent Curve Models Estimation & Conditional Latent Curve Models

On Wednesday, the participants learned how to estimate nonlinear latent curve models and found out more about conditional latent curve models.

Master’s Programme 'Comparative Social Research'

You are welcome to get acquainted with HSE master’s programme 'Comparative Social Research', created on the basis of the Laboratory for Comparative Social Research.

World Association for Public Opinion Research Conference to Take Place in Russia for the First Time

From September 15 – 17, 2016, the World Association for Public Opinion Research (WAPOR) Regional Conference ‘Survey Research and the Study of Social and Cultural Change’ will take place at HSE.

Ronald Inglehart gave the lecture “Modernization and Inequality: Trump, Brexit and Populism”

On Thursday, July 28, within the framework of the 6th International LCSR Summer School Professor Ronald Inglehart gave the lecture “Modernization and Inequality: Trump, Brexit and Populism.”

Eduard Ponarin is one of the HSE's best teachers!

According to the results of the university-wide poll "Best Teachers of HSE" Eduard D. Ponarin became one of the best teachers of the Faculty of Social Sciences.

Third annual summer neurolinguistic school has ended

More than 100 participants from Russia, Europe, America and other parts of the world visited Summer school 2016.

Baydina Kseniya participated in Conference on sports economics

Baydina Kseniya participated in Conference on sports economics
3rd year student Baydina Kseniya participated in the 20th conference on sports economics organized bythe University of Turbingen with support of the German Assisiation of Sport Economics and Sport Management

'I’m Glad I Listened to My Heart'

A career in science and technology might sound appealing to the average Russian, but a recent survey showed that most Russians believe men are better suited for this line of work than women. The young women interviewed for this story, a mathematician and a programmer, are of a different opinion.