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Illustration for news: Doctoral Studies in the Making...

Doctoral Studies in the Making...

Impressions from the program of the festival of nationalities "Language Mosaic".

Second year student of the EP "Applied Linguistics and Text Analytics" Van Muhammad Ariff Bin Rahmat and academic supervisor of the program Merkulova Edita Nikolaevna shared their impressions of the festival of nationality.

Illustration for news: Ships of all flags will come to us!(A.S. Pushkin)

Ships of all flags will come to us!(A.S. Pushkin)

The Festival of Cultures and Languages was held at HSE Nizhny Novgorod on February 20, 22 2023. ALaTA first- and second-year students, and also 2022 programme graduates took part in the Festival. The programme academic supervisor Edita Merkulova moderated the festival’s section called “The Language Mosaics”. 

Illustration for news: Teaching Quality Assessment 2022-2023. Module 2.

Teaching Quality Assessment 2022-2023. Module 2.

Till December 20, 2022 HSE students will have an opportunity to assess the quality of their teachers’ work.

Illustration for news: On NOVEMBER 26 the MACI (Municipal Autonomous Cultural Institution) of the Architectural and Ethnographic Museum "Shchelokovsky Khutor (Farm)" and the Higher School of Economics held a seminar dedicated to the study of the problem of the miraculous in Nizhny Novgorod folklore "Curiouser and curiouser ..."

On NOVEMBER 26 the MACI (Municipal Autonomous Cultural Institution) of the Architectural and Ethnographic Museum "Shchelokovsky Khutor (Farm)" and the Higher School of Economics held a seminar dedicated to the study of the problem of the miraculous in Nizhny Novgorod folklore "Curiouser and curiouser ..."

The workshop-collaboration took place on the territory of the Architectural and Ethnographic Museum.Organizers of the seminar were : Lyapaeva Olka Nikolaevna — Head of the scientific and educational department; and Merkulova Edita Nikolaevna - Academic Supervisor of the Master's degree program, and second-year students of the Master's program Applied Linguistics and Text Analytics.

Illustration for news: A large-scale volunteer camp

A large-scale volunteer camp

A large-scale volunteer camp gathering was held in Nizhny Novgorod from September 30 to October 2. Students of our department studying applied linguistics and text analytics took part in the seminar and shared their experience of volunteering.

Illustration for news: James’s Five Minutes: What is the difference between everyday English in communicating with classmates and academic English?

James’s Five Minutes: What is the difference between everyday English in communicating with classmates and academic English?

The Master's degree program "Applied Linguistics and Text Analysis" is taught in English. However, we often overlook mistakes using it in various communication situations due to the fact that we are not native speakers. Student of our program, James Black, decided to help us with this issue.

Illustration for news: Not for school, but for life we study!

Not for school, but for life we study!

How first year students from our department learned to share the assets of the HSE in Nizhniy Novgorod.

Illustration for news: Seminar from the Academic Writing Centre HSE

Seminar from the Academic Writing Centre HSE

On 20 September, students of Applied Linguistics and Text Analysis attended a lecture by Professor Melvin Hall, PhD in Composition and Rhetoric. They were able not only to learn about modern standards of publishing research papers, but also to test their analysis skills using concrete examples.

Illustration for news: Time management: Why should we “eat a frog”?

Time management: Why should we “eat a frog”?

When you are a second-year student of the master's degree, the problem you face with time management (or absence of this skill) is particularly acute. And even if it seems that there is still enough time to complete all the important tasks, you need to remember – it just seems to you.