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Applied Linguistics and Text Analytics
Master’s Programme

Applied Linguistics and Text Analytics

2 years
Full-time programme
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Instruction in English
Russian government and HSE scholarships and tuition fee waivers available

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On February 19–20, HSE University, Nizhny Novgorod hosted the vibrant festival “Language Mosaic,” dedicated to International Mother Language Day. For two days, the campus transformed into a space of lively intercultural dialogue, where music filled the air, new friendships were formed, and the languages of the world intertwined into a colorful mosaic.
March 02
On February 19th and 20th, 2026, the HSE Nizhny Novgorod hosted the "Language Mosaic" Festival. As part of the festival, students of the 2nd year of the Master's degree ALATA made presentations within the framework of the "Language and Culture" course under the guidance of Professor A.N. Gladkova.
February 26
On February 19–20, HSE opens its doors for two unforgettable days where you can hear the world speak. A vibrant festival of languages and cultures awaits you.
February 10
An intellectual quiz is a fun activity to bring your group closer and ease you up a bit after classes.
February 02
Till June 19, 2025 HSE students will have an opportunity to assess the quality of their teachers’ work and curriculum content, as well as to elect the best teachers of the academic year.
May 31, 2025
On May 18, as part of the "Master's Day", future applicants had the opportunity to get to know more about the Master's programme "Applied Linguistics and Text Analytics". The meeting was attended by students from various fields, including those who did not major in Linguistics as bachelors. Such interest indicates the growing popularity of interdisciplinary programs and the high demand for specialists who are proficient in text analysis and data processing.
May 20, 2025
Scientists at Privolzhsky Research Medical University (PRMU) and the Centre for Language and Brain Studies at the HSE Campus in Nizhny Novgorod have developed methods to diagnose autoaggressive and heteroaggressive tendencies in adolescents using eye-tracking technology. This will allow psychiatrists and psychologists to address this condition in young people before they may harm themselves or others. Anna Khomenko, Senior Research Fellow of the Centre for Language and Brain Studies at the HSE Campus in Nizhny Novgorod, presented the results of the project at the NeuroThursday seminar.
December 24, 2024
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