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Join us for International Winter Session 2012

Registration for the HSE International Winter Session 2012 is now open! This is a great opportunity to visit Moscow during a very beautiful time of the year, to immerse yourself in active studies of Russian politics, economy and language. You have an option for intensive studies of Russian language. The program is only USD 1200 (housing and cultural program included)! Session dates are January 3-21, 2012. Download and send us the application form. Go to program page to find out more!

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Word From Our Students

Moscow is a wonderful city with everything to offer an interested intellect – beautiful sites and museums reflecting different historical and cultural periods, stores, fashion, food, and of course the enchanting Russian language. Bohemian tearooms and upscale and ethnic restaurants share neighbourhoods with pubs, shops and small businesses. Entertainment in the form of theatre and concerts is of course easy to find, ranging from local to regional and international talents. Interesting and inexpensive DJ and live music shows are just around the corner from Myasnitskaya Street at the Bilingua Café. 
 
Don Brand, 
University of Bologna,  
December 2008 

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Word From Our Experts

Victory in the national contest of research universities is not like a victory in the Olympic Games or a world championship. Those victories are the culmination of a career: they allow the winner to get a prize, a material reward, to rest on his or her laurels and, for example, open a school for young figure skaters or athletes. Our victory, and maybe it might sound pompous, forces us to start a new cycle of development, to publicly set ourselves goals by which the state and society at large will judge us. The future of our country largely depends on the existence of modern research universities. That's why the HSE has, on one hand, gained a very honourable position, and on the other hand, faces very difficult tasks.
 
 
Isak Froumin, 
Academic Supervisor
of the HSE Institute for the Development of Education, October 2009