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National Research University Higher School of Economics
National Research University Higher School of Economics
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NameNational Research University Higher School of Economics
Established1992
TypePublic research university
CityMoscow
CountryRussia

National Research University Higher School of Economics is a multi-campus research university founded in 1992 in Moscow that rapidly expanded into a national network with campuses in Saint Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Perm, Saratov, and Tallinn. The university is noted for interdisciplinary programs linking Moscow State University, Saint Petersburg State University, Lomonosov Moscow State University-level research aspirations and collaborations with institutions such as London School of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and University of California, Berkeley. It hosts schools and research centers with ties to ministries, corporations like Gazprom, Sberbank, and international organizations including the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, World Bank, and United Nations agencies.

History

The institution was established during the post-Soviet reform period alongside initiatives led by figures associated with Boris Yeltsin's administration and advisers connected to Yegor Gaidar and Anatoly Chubais, positioning itself amid Russian higher education reforms. Early development involved cooperation with think tanks such as Russian Academy of Sciences institutes and policy centers tied to Dmitry Medvedev-era modernization programs. Expansion through the 2000s saw the creation of branch campuses in cities including Nizhny Novgorod, Saint Petersburg, Perm, and Saratov, and partnerships with European universities like Humboldt University of Berlin and networks such as the European University Association. In the 2010s the university pursued "national research" status alongside peers including Novosibirsk State University and Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, with research funding aligned to national projects and collaborations with corporate partners such as Rosneft and Vnesheconombank.

Campus and Facilities

Main campuses are located in central Moscow, with satellite campuses in Saint Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Perm, Saratov, and an affiliate in Tallinn. Facilities include lecture halls and laboratories comparable to those at Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology and library collections rivaling holdings at Russian State Library branches. Research infrastructure comprises specialized centers for economics and social sciences, computational labs with partnerships to technology firms such as Yandex and Kaspersky Lab, and incubators inspired by the Skolkovo Innovation Center. Cultural and student amenities connect to venues and institutions across the city, including links to museums like the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts and performance spaces affiliated with the Bolshoi Theatre.

Academics and Research

The university organizes teaching and research across faculties and schools modeled after international units at London School of Economics, Columbia University, and Sciences Po, offering programs in economics, sociology, political science, mathematics, computer science, management, law, and humanities. Research centers target areas reflected in comparative work with Institute of Economic Studies groups, and publish in journals comparable to outputs associated with American Economic Association-affiliated periodicals and social science outlets connected to The Economist-linked research networks. Graduate training includes doctoral supervision aligned with standards from European Higher Education Area partners and cooperative PhD programs with University of Manchester, University of Helsinki, and Central European University. Applied research collaborations extend to multinational firms such as McKinsey & Company, Goldman Sachs, and technology consortia involving Intel and Microsoft Research.

Admissions and Student Life

Admissions procedures are competitive, drawing applicants from Russian cities including Saint Petersburg and Yekaterinburg, and from international cohorts tied to exchange agreements with University of Vienna, Helsinki University, and Tallinn University of Technology. Student life features clubs and societies modeled on associations found at Harvard University, Yale University, and Princeton University campuses, including debate teams participating in tournaments such as World Universities Debating Championship and entrepreneurial groups interfacing with startup accelerators like Startupbootcamp and Techstars. Student publications and media maintain dialogues comparable to outlets associated with The Moscow Times and academic forums linked to Higher School of Economics Publishing House.

Rankings and Reputation

The institution appears in international rankings alongside Russian peers like Moscow State University and Saint Petersburg State University, with performance indicators measured by agencies such as Times Higher Education, QS World University Rankings, and Academic Ranking of World Universities. Reputation metrics reflect strengths in fields resonant with centers at World Bank research units and think tanks related to Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Chatham House. Regional reputation includes recognition from federal initiatives similar to programs run by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation and national research funding comparable to grants administered through Russian Science Foundation.

International Collaboration and Partnerships

International engagement includes double-degree and exchange arrangements with University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Paris-Sorbonne University, Bocconi University, HEC Paris, University of Toronto, and networks like the Erasmus Programme and Bologna Process frameworks. Research partnerships extend to institutions including Max Planck Society, French National Centre for Scientific Research, German Academic Exchange Service, International Monetary Fund, and corporate research with Siemens and BP. Collaborative education programs feature guest professorships from scholars associated with Princeton University, Yale University, and Stanford University.

Notable Alumni and Faculty

Alumni and faculty have held positions in government and industry linked to organizations such as Central Bank of Russia, Gazprombank, and ministries comparable to those in federal administrations under leaders like Vladimir Putin and Dmitry Medvedev. Notable academics have included researchers with affiliations to Russian Academy of Sciences, visiting scholars from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and fellows formerly at Harvard Kennedy School, Oxford Internet Institute, and European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. Graduates participate in international institutions including the World Bank, European Commission, and financial firms like Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley.

Category:Universities in Moscow