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Mar 16 – Mar 18

28th annual conference 'History and Culture of Japan'

Mar 19 – Mar 21

Conference 'Ethics, Aesthetics, and the Challenges of Higher Education'

Submission Deadline: December 20, 2025 

Mar 19, 10:00

Breakfast with the Academic Director of the Master's Programme 'Data Analytics and Social Statistics'

Apr 7 – Apr 8

XIX International Conference 'An Adolescent in the City: Facets of the Sociality'

Deadline for applications - February 15, 2026 

Illustration for news: Mathematician from HSE University–Nizhny Novgorod Solves Equation Considered Unsolvable in Quadratures Since 19th Century

Mathematician from HSE University–Nizhny Novgorod Solves Equation Considered Unsolvable in Quadratures Since 19th Century

Mathematician Ivan Remizov from HSE University–Nizhny Novgorod and the Institute for Information Transmission Problems of the Russian Academy of Sciences has made a conceptual breakthrough in the theory of differential equations. He has derived a universal formula for solving problems that had been considered unsolvable in quadratures for more than 190 years. This result fundamentally reshapes one of the oldest areas of mathematics and has potential to have important implications for fundamental physics and economics. The paper has been published in Vladikavkaz Mathematical Journal.

Illustration for news: ‘Our Subject Is Absolute Truth in the Literal Sense’

‘Our Subject Is Absolute Truth in the Literal Sense’

What path does one have to follow to become a theoretical mathematician? Is there such a thing as a ‘mathematical personality’? And is it really true that all mathematicians are a bit eccentric? Valery Gritsenko, Professor at the Faculty of Mathematics and Head of the International Laboratory for Mirror Symmetry and Automorphic Forms, talks about 13-year-long referee reports and good films about mathematics.

Illustration for news: HSE Scholars Win Young Russian Mathematics Contest

HSE Scholars Win Young Russian Mathematics Contest

Associate Professor Yulia Zaitseva of the Faculty of Computer Science’s Big Data and Information Retrieval School and Research Assistant Ekaterina Nistyuk of the Laboratory on Algebraic Transformation Groups have been named among the winners of the Young Russian Mathematics research grant competition. Also among the awardees is Vladislav Pokidkin, a PhD student at the Faculty of Mathematics.

Illustration for news: HSE University Wins Seven Medals at International Mathematics Competition for University Students

HSE University Wins Seven Medals at International Mathematics Competition for University Students

HSE students were among the winners of the International Mathematics Competition for University Students (IMC), which was held in August in Bulgaria. The medallists are students of the HSE Faculty of Computer Science (FCS) programme in Applied Mathematics and Information Science and the Faculty of Mathematics programme in Mathematics.

Illustration for news: ‘Our Result Was Recognised Not Only Within the Project Defence but Also on International Scale’

‘Our Result Was Recognised Not Only Within the Project Defence but Also on International Scale’

This year, the European AI Conference (ECAI 2025) accepted an article titled ‘Multi-Agent Path Finding for Large Agents is Intractable’  by Artem Agafonov, a second-year student of the Applied Mathematics and Information Science Bachelor’s programme at HSE University’s Faculty of Computer Science. The work was co-authored by Konstantin Yakovlev, Head of the Joint Department with Intelligent Technologies of System Analysis and Management at the Federal Research Centre ‘Informatics and Management’ of the RAS and Associate Professor at the Faculty of Applied Sciences. In the interview, Artem Agafonov explained how he came up with the idea for the article and how he was able to present it at an A-level conference.

Illustration for news: 'Today, Human Existence Without Mathematics Is Difficult; Tomorrow, It Will Be Simply Impossible'

'Today, Human Existence Without Mathematics Is Difficult; Tomorrow, It Will Be Simply Impossible'

Mathematicians around the world share a common language and continue to collaborate despite the challenges of recent years. The hub of mathematical networking has been shifting to China, where scientists from various countries meet at conferences and other academic events. Partnerships with leading Chinese universities offer promising opportunities to strengthen existing ties and forge new ones. In this interview with the HSE News Service, Valery Gritsenko, Head of the HSE International Laboratory for Mirror Symmetry and Automorphic Forms, discusses this and other topics, including what AI is and why the state should engage with mathematicians.

Illustration for news: HSE Scores Best Results among Russian Universities at International Olympiad in Uzbekistan

HSE Scores Best Results among Russian Universities at International Olympiad in Uzbekistan

At the Third Al-Khorezmi International Mathematical Olympiad (AKHIMO), held at Urgench State University in Uzbekistan, students from HSE University's Faculty of Computer Science scored best results among participants from Russian universities. The olympiad also featured contestants from Brazil, the USA, China, India, South Korea, Malaysia, Japan, Vietnam, Serbia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Turkey, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan.

Illustration for news: Russian Scientists Assess Dangers of Internal Waves During Underwater Volcanic Eruptions

Russian Scientists Assess Dangers of Internal Waves During Underwater Volcanic Eruptions

Mathematicians at HSE University in Nizhny Novgorod and the A.V. Gaponov-Grekhov Institute of Applied Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences studied internal waves generated in the ocean after the explosive eruption of an underwater volcano. The researchers calculated how the waves vary depending on ocean depth and the radius of the explosion source. It turns out that the strongest wave in the first group does not arrive immediately, but after a significant delay. This data can help predict the consequences of eruptions and enable advance preparation for potential threats. The article has been published in Natural Hazards. The research was carried out with support from the Russian Science Foundation (link in Russian).

Illustration for news: 'The Six Handshakes Rule Applies to Social Media'

'The Six Handshakes Rule Applies to Social Media'

Ivan Samoylenko specialises in graph theory; in his third year of university, he developed an idea that later became the foundation of a highly cited academic article. In this interview with the HSE Young Scientists project, he speaks about the Watts-Strogatz small-world model, being a performer in the Bolshoi Children's Choir, and making the choice between science and industry. 

Illustration for news: ‘HSE Is a Very Good Place: Intelligent Students, a Strong Teaching Staff’

‘HSE Is a Very Good Place: Intelligent Students, a Strong Teaching Staff’

Since March 2025, the HSE Faculty of Mathematics has welcomed a leading Russian mathematician, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Honorary Professor at the University of Edinburgh, National Professor of China, and recipient of the Lyapunov Prize—Sergey Kuksin. In an interview with the HSE News Service, he spoke about the role of the individual in mathematics, KAM theory, and why analysis is so relevant today.