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Senior Lecturer at the Department of Political Science and International Affairs

 

In general! each track offers an applied specialisation that is in demand in public administration and industry! where government relations specialists are much sought after.

 

 

‘We have Senior Lecturer plans to increase

 

the number of regional tracks and languages. For our programme! one of the most actively developing directions of international cooperation now is India. We are discussing an opportunity to supplement our programme curriculum with courses on the history! culture! and social and political  basic administrative course 38 structure of India! and we are thinking about starting a Hindi language group. Countries in the Middle East and Africa are also of great interest! and we are planning to develop in this direction: starting with elective courses focusing on the Maghreb countries!’ underscores Aleksei Sorbale.

Additional Opportunities
International academic mobility. The choice of foreign university often corresponds to the regional track. This helps students to study the culture and language on a deeper level! as  trends and prospects for the development well as gain a new perspective on their academic interests and career plans. Students currently go to Turkey! Italy! China! South Korea! and Malaysia! and the list will grow as relations with the Asian region develop.

Student Research Society of the Department of Political Science (SRS). This is a community of active students who work together on research! popular science! and public projects. SRS regularly holds methodological workshops and open lectures by famous speakers! and there are several active student research groups.

 

Students of the Bachelor’s

 

programme ‘Political Science and World Politics’ master practical skills and data analysis! international analytics! negotiating! and management skills. Theoretical knowledge clean email is applied in real projects with the programme’s partners.

 

The podcast will be hosted by Alexey Melnikov! creator of CGSpeak—the largest channel about digital graphics in the CIS.

The final element of the event is a panel discussion about nostalgia as a marketing trend in 2024. Experts from creative industries will share their own cases and try to predict what will replace this trend in 2025. The speakers will be:

Natalia Belyakova—head of the Laboratory for Communications in Creative Industries at HSE University! director of the Department of Expedition Activities and Tourism Development of the Russian Geographical Society.

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