University students' economic literacy depends not only on their field of study but also on their interest in economics, the learning environment, and family financial practices. For example, students who received pocket money irregularly tend to perform better on economic literacy tests than their peers who received financial support on a regular basis. These findings come from a study conducted by HSE University involving more than 1,100 students from five Russian universities. The findings have been published in Cakrawala Pendidikan.
The creative, supportive atmosphere and innovative methods at the Centre for Sociocultural Research make it appealing to early-career scholars. Over years of working at HSE University, they grow into researchers and lecturers recognised both in Russia and abroad. Chief Research Fellow Zarina Lepshokova and Leading Research Fellow Ekaterina Bushina spoke about their journey at the centre and at HSE, their research, and the role of mentors in their academic success.
Researchers at HSE University analysed how effectively the global generative artificial intelligence market converts investment into real revenue, concluding that AI is currently developing faster than it is paying off. The results have been published in the journal Foresight and STI Governance.
Kazartsev (Evgenii Kazartcev) E., Khaertdinova Y. I., Slavic Literatures (ранее - Russian Literature) 2025 № 154-156 С. 97–119
This article describes the study of iambic tetrameters, rarely found in Mayakovsky’s poetry. The rhythm of these meters is studied against the background of the poet's prose, in particular, in comparison with the rhythm of his occasional iambs. Historical context is included. The study reveals a fairly close connection between Mayakovsky and the tradition of ...