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Illustration for news: Russian Scientists Improve Water Purification Membranes Using Metal Ions

Russian Scientists Improve Water Purification Membranes Using Metal Ions

Researchers have proposed using polymer membranes modified with copper, zinc, and chromium metal ions for water purification. These polymers were used for the first time in water purification via electrodialysis. Copper-based membranes demonstrated record selectivity for monovalent ions, opening new possibilities for sustainable water recycling. The study has been published in the Journal of Membrane Science

Illustration for news: ‘A Sociologist Is a Curious, Searching and Courageous Person’

‘A Sociologist Is a Curious, Searching and Courageous Person’

One of the oldest programmes at HSE University-St Petersburg is the English-taught Bachelor's programme 'Sociology and Social Informatics'. It has existed for more than ten years, and over this time, the programme has helped many students gain interdisciplinary skills and find their own unique career paths. In this article, Academic Supervisor Anna Nemirovskaya explains how the programme has adapted to modern realities, what sociology truly is, and how one can implement a sociological education.

Illustration for news: 'Science Is a Way to Escape Fears Brought on By the Chaos of Nature'

'Science Is a Way to Escape Fears Brought on By the Chaos of Nature'

In high school, Mikhail Shishkin used to dismiss probability theory as mere speculation, but today he applies it to solving problems in population genetics. In this interview with the HSE Young Scientists project, he discusses what a modern person's genome can reveal about the past, the question he would pose to the author of Fermat's Great Theorem, and The Ashley Book of Knots.

Illustration for news: ‘Close Technologies’: Exhibition on Digital Sensorics Opens at Tula Machine Tool Museum

‘Close Technologies’: Exhibition on Digital Sensorics Opens at Tula Machine Tool Museum

Until March 16, 2025, the Machine Tool Museum, located in the Oktava creative industrial cluster, is hosting an exhibition organised by curators from the HSEArt and Design School. The exhibition explores the phenomenon of multisensoriality and features projects by the school's teachers.

Illustration for news: Independent Experts More Effective Than Collective Expertise in Decision-Making Under Uncertainty

Independent Experts More Effective Than Collective Expertise in Decision-Making Under Uncertainty

A collaborative study by Sergey Stepanov, Associate Professor at the HSE Faculty of Economic Sciences and ICEF, and experts from INSEAD Business School and NYU Shanghai, indicates that in making decisions under high uncertainty, where it is unclear which choice is superior, advice from independent experts may be more beneficial than a collective opinion from a group of experts. The study has been published in Games and Economic Behavior.

Illustration for news: ‘One Must Possess Knowledge, Skills, and Competencies to Build a Successful Business in Eastern Markets’

‘One Must Possess Knowledge, Skills, and Competencies to Build a Successful Business in Eastern Markets’

HSE University’s Eastern Perspective expert club has held its first event—a business session dedicated to launching and developing successful businesses in India. The club was created by HSE experts to discuss tools, trends, and insights for cooperation between Russia and countries in Southeast Asia, the Middle and Near East, and North Africa. The event featured experts with years of successful experience working in the Indian market on behalf of major global corporations.

Illustration for news: Students Share Exchange Experience of United Arab Emirates University

Students Share Exchange Experience of United Arab Emirates University

How does one end up at United Arab Emirates University (UAEU) as an exchange student? Are classes at UAEU really single-sex? What is there to do at the weekend? ICEF student Ulyana Kobylkina and FES Economics and Data Science student Nika Prokudina share their experiences of their recent exchange.

Illustration for news: 'My Dream Is for Game Development to Become a Distinct Scientific Field'

'My Dream Is for Game Development to Become a Distinct Scientific Field'

Ilya Semichasnov initially planned to focus on cyber security but discovered greater potential in game development. In this interview with the HSE Young Scientists project, he discusses Bear Head Studio—an indie studio run by students, the corporate culture of humility, and playing airsoft as a way to prevent burnout.

Illustration for news: HSE Researchers Uncover Causes of Gender Pay Gap among Recent University Graduates in Russia

HSE Researchers Uncover Causes of Gender Pay Gap among Recent University Graduates in Russia

A study conducted at HSE University shows that despite having the same education and similar starting conditions, the pay gap between male and female recent graduates can be as high as 22%. This is partly because female students often choose less lucrative fields and also because they tend to seek jobs in sectors that offer lower pay but are perceived to have more stable and safer working conditions.

Illustration for news: Architecture, Computer Games, Chemistry of New Materials: HSE Launches New Educational Programmes

Architecture, Computer Games, Chemistry of New Materials: HSE Launches New Educational Programmes

This year, HSE University will open admission to ten new bachelor's programmes. Three of them—Architecture, Game and Digital Product Development, and Chemistry of New Materials—have recently been approved by HSE University's Academic Council. Here, we provide more details on these programmes.