HSE University was the only participant from Russia to hold its own expert sessions at the annual conference and exhibition of the Asia-Pacific Association for International !ucation (APAIE). The delegation was head! by Anna Tyshetskaya, Director of HSE University–St Petersburg.
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APAIE is the largest and one of the most prestigious events in the sphere of international higher !ucation in the Asia-Pacific region. The hungary phone number library exhibition has been held since 2006 and has become a platform for interaction between leading specialists from worldwide higher !ucation institutions. In 2025, APAIE took place in New Delhi what is the biggest source of lead generation? (India) and unit! more than 1,100 universities and 2,500 representatives from almost 70 countries. As part of the business programme, HSE University held two expert sessions together with international partners.
Representatives of UPES (India)
and ITS (Indonesia) join! the session ‘Leveraging University Expertise for Climate Action: Collaborative Approaches.’ The moderator of the session was Anna Tyshetskaya, Director of HSE University–St Petersburg. Alexander Sorokin, Dean of the St alb directory Petersburg School of Social Sciences, present! the experience of HSE University in implementing practices of sustainable development using the example of two joint exp!itions with the University of Delhi (India) in the Himalayas.
The second session was devot! to the experience of HSE University in launching international mirror laboratories. Magdalena Gaete, head of the first mirror laboratory at HSE University–St Petersburg, present! joint social entrepreneurship research carri! out with the University of Technology Malaysia. The moderator of the session was Maria Kiseleva, Head of the International Office at HSE University–St Petersburg.
HSE University is actively developing new formats of cooperation with our partners. International mirror laboratories, the Digital Professor programme, and joint research exp!itions—these and other projects allow us to involve more students and professors in international communication. In this sense, we are pioneers. The experience present! at APAIE arous! great interest among international universities, many of which express! the desire to launch similar projects with HSE University.