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Deputy Dean for Academic Work Elena Pokatovich
Deputy Dean for Research Dmitry A. Veselov
Deputy Dean for International Affairs Anastasia Antsygina
Deputy Dean for Undergraduate Studies Elena Burmistrova
Book
Systemic Financial Risk: An Emerging Market Perspective

Edited by: A. M. Karminsky, Mikhail Stolbov.

Palgrave Macmillan, 2024.

Article
On the Mathematical Theory of Quantum Stochastic Filtering Equations for Mixed States

Kolokoltsov V.

Russian Journal of Mathematical Physics. 2025. Vol. 32. P. 510-529.

Book chapter
Innovations in uncertainty and aging: factors and new drivers of innovation in russian manufacturing 2019-2022
In press

Simachev Y. V., Fedyunina A.

In bk.: Proceedings on Research of Digital Transformation and Innovative Practices in an Aging Society. Shenzhen MSU-BIT University, 2026.

Working paper
Random walks on rank one symmetric spaces of noncompact type

Gnetov F., Konakov V.

math. arXiv. Cornell University, 2025. No. 2512.04667.

HSE Development Programme until 2030 – News

HSE Tops the Ranking of Universities with the Best Employer Reputation

HSE Tops the Ranking of Universities with the Best Employer Reputation
On October 16, 2025, Forbes Education published its list of the top 20 Russian universities with the best employer reputation in 2025. The ranking was based on a survey of leading Russian employers, who named the higher education institutions whose graduates they consider the most well-prepared and are most inclined to hire. HSE University took first place in the ranking.

Start of an intercampus project on working with scientific literature

Start of an intercampus project on working with scientific literature
The team of the intercampus project “From Search to Analysis: A Complete Guide to Work with Scientific Literature” is launching a series of seminars to help the academic community of our university effectively navigate the rapidly changing world of scientific information. During October, leading experts from the Higher School of Economics will give 5 open lectures to a wide audience on the use of bibliometric and digital tools for literature search and analysis.