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1 National Research University Higher School of Economics
HSE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION REPORT Y. Kuzminov

2 Stages of HSE Development
1992 – 1999 Innovative educational university Establishment and development of the university 2000 – 2008 Leading educational university and expert center 2009 – 2013 National research university, expert center for the Russian president and government Catching up, integrating into global research and educational partnerships, and advancing in global rankings 2014 – 2020 Research university integrated I nto the global research agenda 2021 – 2030 Global research university participating in shaping the global research agenda Partnership on an equal footing with top research and educational centers

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EDUCATION

4 Total Student Body Цель Программы развития НИУ ВШЭ 24 557 17708
Growth by a factor of 1.4 24 557 17708

5 Internationalizing Education
Double degree programs with 23 universities in Great Britain, Germany, Netherlands, Luxembourg, France, Italy, USA, Canada, China and other countries 200% Цель Программы развития НИУ ВШЭ 8.7 % of students are studying in double degree programs and/or have been sent to foreign universities through international exchange programs 211% In the share of foreign students, HSE ranks 11th among the 15 participants of the Top project

6 Student Mobility Цель Программы развития НИУ ВШЭ
Outbound academic mobility: Number of HSE students studying in universities in foreign countries (outside ex-USSR) Цель Программы развития НИУ ВШЭ Inbound academic mobility: Number of students from foreign countries (outside ex-USSR) studying at HSE The highest number of students come from the USA, Germany, Great Britain and France

7 Full-Time Graduate Programs
Program Launch Date Program Goals Improving the quality of graduate studies for the development of HSE as a research university Involving young scholars in international research projects and networks Creating a modern academic culture Involving doctoral students in preparing publications for international peer-reviewed journals 2010 Faculties of Economics, Sociology and Management 2012 Faculties of Mathematics, History, Philology, Philosophy, and Applied Political Science 2013 First admissions to full-time graduate studies in education at HSE Saint Petersburg In 2013, 65 doctoral students were studying in full-time graduate programs in 8 fields: Economics Sociology Political Science History Physics and Mathematics Philology Philosophy Education Цель Программы развития НИУ ВШЭ Program Features Meets international educational standards Greater course load in core disciplines and special topics for inculcating academic skills Full-time employment of doctoral students in research projects in HSE research subdivisions Foreign research co-advisers Semester internships abroad Higher monthly scholarships (30,000 rubles) Low program demand stemming from the underdevelopment of Russian academic markets Outdated research subjects in a number of fields from the standpoint of the global research agenda

8 Revenues from Continuing Education Programs (Moscow and Regional Campuses)
25% 3% million rubles 167,1 170,4 162,2

9 Education: Priorities at the New Stage
Internationalization Greater flexibility Use of electronic resources Graduate studies Reform of continuing education

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11 Volume of R&D (million rubles)
2728,6 by a factor of 2.7 978,2 In the total volume of R&D, HSE ranks third among Russian universities after Moscow State University and Bauman Moscow Technical University

12 Research Projects by factor of 2.4 by factor of 5.8
The largest Eastern European research, educational, project work and consulting center in the social and economic sciences by factor of 5.8

13 Fundamental Research Makeup
By a factor of 4.5 139 123 117 88 85 31

14 Types of Fundamental Research Projects (not counting expert evaluation and analysis)
в 3,8 раза Number of projects 117 31

15 Scholarly Publications: Low Base
by factor of 11.5 In the indicator “Number of Publications in WoS/Scopus per 100 faculty members”: 25th among leading universities (40 in all) (2012 figures) by factor of 4.5 2/3 of HSE research projects are in economics, social sciences and humanities, where the lag behind the international level was higher by an order of magnitude than in other fields

16 Scholarly Publications: Citations
Citations over 5 years before the reporting year In the indicator “Number of Citations in WoS/Scopus per 100 faculty members”: 26th among leading universities (40 in all) (2012 figures) by factor of 14 by factor of 5

17 Recipients of Academic Salary Bonuses

18 Recipients of Academic Salary Bonuses

19 International Laboratories
As of 2013: 315 research fellows 187 of them are under 40 123 undergraduate and graduate students involved in the work of international labs 441 scholarly publications drafted, including 334 published articles, of which 130 in international peer-reviewed journals 565 reports presented at conferences and symposia Main project targets: Establishing, supporting and developing research areas and world- class schools at HSE Developing international research labs in cooperation with major international research centers that would be at the level of leading foreign labs Participating in major international network projects to get access to modern scholarly communication methods and networks Creating multidisciplinary research centers and research and information centers in the social sciences (economics, law, management, sociology and political science), humanities, communications, mathematics and computer science

20 Research Priorities for the Next Five Years
Growth of international publications and citations by a factor of 8 Involvement of ¼ of students and of all aspirantura students in research Expansion of the range of applied (“money-making”) projects and expert evaluation work; participation of scholars working in the humanities and exact sciences in key projects Promoting links between fundamental and applied research 80% of fundamental research projects shall be international Developing multidisciplinary projects

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PERSONNEL

22 Changes in Key University Parameters
Growth by a factor of 1,38 Growth by factor of 2.79 Growth by factor of 1.42

23 Makeup of Personnel Number of faculty members, including
part-time faculty Number of foreign and Russian faculty members with PhD degrees Number of teaching assistants and research interns MIEM The Teaching Assistant Project is not implemented at HSE regional campuses

24 Competitive Salaries by a factor of 1.6
Average Monthly Salary of Faculty Members with Full Teaching Loads at HSE Moscow (thousand rubles) by a factor of 1.6 Average monthly salary of HSE faculty members (Moscow) in 2013: 96,800 rubles Average monthly salary of HSE faculty members (Moscow) in 2008: 62,000 rubles Average monthly salary of MIEM faculty members at time of merger (2012)

25 International Faculty
Creating a university academic environment integrated into the global research and educational space Special office for integrating foreign personnel into the university milieu HSE LooK English-language newsletter about life in the university 45 specialists hired through international recruiting 132 specialists recruited from the international labor market are working at HSE (including 102 foreigners) 250 short-term visits of foreign specialists for educational and research work in 2013 8 post-docs hired to HSE faculties and research divisions through the 2013 competition

26 Personnel: Priorities for the Next Five Years
Shifting all HSE faculty members to Effective contracts = positive incentives and augmented basic requirements. Different conditions for different categories of faculty members (engineers, journalists, designers, military, foreign languages, physical education) Single contracts = obligatory participation in three kinds of work: Teaching Research or project work Services to the university Creating a system of open competitive recruiting to all positions Growth in the percent of international recruiting to 1/3 of the faculty pool Growing emphasis on target retraining

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FINANCES

28 University Revenues: Twofold Increase over 5 Years

29 HSE Revenues from the State Budget (Moscow and Regional Campuses)
Million rubles

30 Revenues from Profit-Making Activities (Moscow)
Million rubles *Not counting target financing and programs **Counting the annexation of the State Academy of Specialists in the Investment Sphere (GASIS) in the first half of 2012

31 Investing in Development: Almost ¼ of HSE Expenditures
HSE Development Budget 2009 2011 2013 Million rubles 574 1 406 2 704 % of total revenues 10% 16% 22.7% Financing from Different HSE Funds and Programs Academic Fund Educational Innovation Fund Fundamental Research Fund Fund for the Support of Innovative Entrepreneurship Student Initiative Fund Alumni Association Development Fund International Recruiting Program Cadre Reserve Program Academic Mobility Support Program Developing Full-Time Graduate Programs Academic Writing Support Program Program for Improving the Quality of HSE Journals New Administrators Program

32 Finances: Priorities for the Next Five Years
Diversifying revenue sources: raising funds from trustees and developing the endowment Making HSE subdivisions and projects economically viable Per capita financing of educational programs and departments Expanding financial powers and responsibilities of major academic subdivisions; transferring part of development funds from the rector’s office to faculties and major institutes; introducing key performance indicators for subdivisions and administrators Introducing effective management accounting

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GOVERNANCE

34 Representative, Expert and Self-Governing Bodies
Collegial Governance Governing Boards Supervisory Council Conference of HSE Personnel and Students Academic Council Student Council Representative, Expert and Self-Governing Bodies Supervisory Council of the Development Program Academic councils of faculties and campuses International Advisory Committee Curricular Council Fundamental Research Steering Committee Academic councils of educational programs Academic Fund Council Council of the Educational Innovation Fund Expert Council on Research Innovative Entrepreneurship Council Advanced Training Council Alumni Council Student Initiative Council Committees Personnel committees Committee on Intramural Surveys and Ethical Evaluation of Empirical Research Projects Conference Committee Committee on Summer Schools and Expeditions Committee on Academic Ethics International Recruitment Committee Public Monitoring Committee Effective Governance Committees Committee on International Research Partnerships Committee on International Student Mobility

35 Governance: Priorities for the Next Five Years
Decentralizing Governance Enlarging academic subdivisions by creating “big faculties” Managing “big faculties” through development programs and KPIs; delegating powers and resources for academic development and development of educational programs to “big faculties” Shifting to the model “executive director – academic council” Academic councils of educational programs Improving Operating Efficiency Shortening the decision chain Result-based management Regular optimization of administrative processes Modernizing the information management system

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POSITION OF UNIVERSITY IN RANKINGS

37 Ranking 2011 2012 2013 QS World University Rankings: world universities Russian universities 6 7 9 QS University Rankings BRICS: BRICS countries - 50 Social Science Research Network - SSRN: among the world’s top 1,500 research and educational centers in economics (over the last 12 months) 54 21 13 In the number of authors 10 1 2 In the number of new articles 3 In the number of downloads of new articles 87 20 14 In the total downloads of articles 49 34 In the citation index 330 137 117

38 Ranking 2011 2012 2013 Research Papers in Economics: among European universities and research centers specializing in economics and related sciences 286 244 152 Research Papers in Economics: among Russian universities and research centers specializing in economics and related sciences 2 Expert RA: International Ranking of Universities Supplying Personnel for the World’s Top Employers International / Russian universities - 141 Webometrics Ranking: Russian universities (January/July) 4 / 3 21 / 5 5 / 9

39 Governance: Priorities for the Next Five Years
Lowering transactions costs of governance Enlarging academic subdivisions Delegating powers and resources for academic development and the development of educational programs Developing mechanisms for student participation in governance Switching to result-based management Regular optimization of administrative processes Updating the system of information resource management


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