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Illustration for news: Associate Professor of the Department of Information Systems and Technologies of the Higher School of Economics - Nizhny Novgorod was a speaker at the International Congress on Information and Communication Technologies in London

Associate Professor of the Department of Information Systems and Technologies of the Higher School of Economics - Nizhny Novgorod was a speaker at the International Congress on Information and Communication Technologies in London

From 18th to 21st February, the 10th International Congress on Information and Communication Technologies ICICT 2025 was held in London. Associate Professor of the Department of Information Systems and Technologies, Academic Director of the Master's Program "Business Informatics" Pavel Valerievich Malyzhenkov took part in the conference with the report "The Sustainable Business Models Architectural Design in the Frame of Industry 4.0".

Illustration for news: HSE University Named Federal Leader in IT Education by RUSSOFT

HSE University Named Federal Leader in IT Education by RUSSOFT

On December 5, the award ceremony of the RUSSOFT ranking of top universities took place. The ranking assesses the quality and scale of specialist training in the field of software development among Russian educational institutions. HSE University took fourth place in the 2024 rankings and was named a ‘federal leader.’

Illustration for news: “Business-Informatics” on the international level

“Business-Informatics” on the international level

At the end of April, Alessio Maria Braccini, Associate Professor at a partner university of Tuscia (Viterbo, Italy), visited the National Research University Higher School of Economics in Nizhny Novgorod. He delivered a lecture to the students of the Master program "Business Informatics", devoted to the peculiarities of modeling business processes in an enterprise using ontologies. The lecture caused great interest among students, since many of them develop similar topics as part of their research work.