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Illustration for news: Continuing the series of students and applicants’ meetings with successful graduates of the Comparative Politics of Eurasia programme

Continuing the series of students and applicants’ meetings with successful graduates of the Comparative Politics of Eurasia programme

This Thursday, there will be a meeting with Dimitri Fedoseikin, a 2023 graduate of the Comparative Politics of Eurasia programme.

Illustration for news: Student expedition to the Himalayas: applications open until 20 March

Student expedition to the Himalayas: applications open until 20 March

Applications for the student expedition to the Indian Himalayas are still being accepted until 20 March.

Illustration for news: There are 5 days left to apply for the International double degree programme (DDP) competition

There are 5 days left to apply for the International double degree programme (DDP) competition

On 3 March at 23:59 Moscow time, the deadline for applications from students wishing to continue their studies in the International double degree programme will expire. The partner of the “Comparative Politics of Eurasia” is the University of Trento. Every year, some of the best second-year students get the opportunity to study in Trento and, if they successfully defend their MA thesis and pass all the exams, they receive two diplomas: one from HSE Saint-Petersburg and the other from the University of Trento. Konstantin Koryakin, a second-year student on the Comparative Politics of Eurasia program and winner of last year’s competiotion, tells us how to prepare a strong portfolio and pass the qualifying stage of the competition.

Illustration for news: Central Asian Survey Publishes Special Issue Co-Edited by Oleg Korneev

Central Asian Survey Publishes Special Issue Co-Edited by Oleg Korneev

Central Asian Survey, published by Taylor & Francis, is the leading international peer-reviewed, multi-disciplinary journal concerned with the history, politics, cultures, religions and economies of Central Asia and the Caucasus. Oleg Korneev, Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science and International Affairs, HSE University-St Petersburg, co-edited the special issue ‘EU–Central Asian Interactions: Perceptions, Interests and Practices’ together with his colleagues Rick Fawn (University of St Andrews) and Karolina Kluczewska (University of Ghent).