Yulia Prokhorova, Director of the Center for International Cooperation at the Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs and Oleg Korneev, Academic Supervisor of the International Relations and Global Studies (IRGS) program, recently visited Delhi as part of the HSE University delegation to attend the annual Asia-Pacific Association for International
The Faculty World Economy representatives
held a series of productive meetings with colleagues from universities in Brazil, Mexico, Morocco, India, and several other countries across the Asia-Pacific region. These discussions led to the development of new initiatives and content for existing jamaica phone number library partnerships, particularly with institutions deemed strategically important by the Faculty. Key topics included expanding international academic mobility for both students and faculty, developing more integrated educational formats, and creating unique learning opportunities for students create rewarding sms marketing campaigns for customers of the Faculty of World Economy and International Affairs.
During APAIE, Yulia Prokhorova and Oleg Korneev worked especially closely with representatives from Brazilian universities. Reflecting on these exchanges, Oleg Korneev emphasized their importance:
“Given HSE’s strong support for
partnerships with Brazilian universities, we aim to enhance the quality and depth of our collaborations. This requires ongoing, in-depth dialogue with our international colleagues. In particular, our conversations with the Federal University of Minas Gerais (FUMG) and São Paulo State University (UNESP) focused on student participation in summer schools clean email related to international relations and public policy, semester-long exchange programs, and the potential for creating more integrated joint educational offerings.
We also met with representatives from two additional Brazilian institutions—the Armando Alvares Penteado Foundation (FAAP) and the Federal University of ABC (FUABC). FAAP is a prestigious private university in São Paulo’s historic center, offering a wide range of English-taught courses that provide excellent opportunities for non-Portuguese-speaking students. This is particularly attractive for IRGS students focusing on Latin America, as FAAP offers a dedicated academic track on the region.
At FUABC, we explored the university’s distinctive interdisciplinary and flexible curriculum, its strong international reputation, and potential for joint educational initiatives. We discussed not only leveraging existing English-language courses but also co-developing new ones with faculty from our department. Plans are also underway for expert online lectures delivered by IRGS faculty for Brazilian students, which could launch in the near future.”