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Series of Workshops ‘Evolution of Russian Education in the Fields of Economics, Social Sciences and Humanities’
Contacts
If you have any questions, please contact project coordinator Elena Zelenskaya
About the workshops
In October-December 2016 HSE University is holding a series of workshops in Kyrgyzstan, Armenia, China, Vietnam and Estonia within the Federal Programme for Promotion of Russian Language of the Ministry for Education and Science of the Russian Federation.
The workshops aim to display the evolution and current state of higher education in Russia in the fields of economics, social sciences and humanities. The 2-day events consist of lectures, discussions and workshops that will show the benefits of pursuing a degree at a Russian university, as well as the perspectives associated with Russian language studies.
Each workshop consists of three modules:
Module 1. Russian Higher Education on the Global Scene: New Tendencies and Perspectives
Module 2. Evolution of Russian Education in Social Sciences and Economics in the Context of National Reforms and New Global Challenges
Module 3. Current State of Russian Education in the Field of Humanities
The events are addressed to a wide audience of teachers, school leavers, university students and staff and other guests passionate to know more about Russia.
On October 26-27, HSE - St. Petersburg will hold a workshop “The Evolution of Russian Education in the Fields of Economics, Social Sciences and Humanities” at the Information and Business Center of St. Petersburg in Beijing.