HERB 4(14) Winter 2017 Women in Academia
The winter issue of Higher Education in Russia and Beyond addresses a very relevant topic — position on women in academia.
CInSt Publications Digest
We proudly share some of the recent articles by our reserchers: from pre-entry coaching to the Unified State Examination.
Higher Education in Russia and Beyond 2(12) Summer 2017
The new issue focuses on international students, their importance for higher educational institutions and the change they bring.
Read the new article by HSE vice-rector Maria Yudkevich and research fellow of HSE Institute of Education Elizaveta Sivak
The paper is published in European Educational Research Journal and it studies the dynamics of key characteristics of the academic profession in Russia based on the analysis of university faculty in the two largest cities in Russia – Moscow and St Petersburg.
Read a new article by CInSt researchers "2D:4D and lifetime educational outcomes: Evidence from the Russian RLMS survey"
It is available at Elsevier and published by the Personality and Individual Differences
The new Higher Education in Russia and Beyond is out
Issue 3(9) Fall 2016 – Doctoral Education: Challenges and Prospects
New book about global academic rankings is out
In collaboration with the Center for International Higher Education the Center for Institutional Studiesis delighted to announce the forthcoming (March 24, 2016) publication of The Global Academic Rankings Game (Routledge).
New issue of the journal ‘Higher Education in Russia and Beyond’
The new issue unfolds the already famous principle ‘publish or perish’, which is spreading fast across university systems all over the world. The message of it is straightforward: in order to prosper at university nowadays, faculty have to publish in addition to teaching. How does it impact on academics, their self-perception and their strategies? What other consequences of following this principle are there?
New working paper "Does Biological Endowment Matter for Demand for Financial Services? Evidence from Russian Household Survey"
New working paper "Does Biological Endowment Matter for Demand for Financial Services? Evidence from Russian Household Survey" by Maria Semenova and Irina Andrievskaya.