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New HSE Master’s Programme Modelled on World’s Leading Business Schools

HSE University’s new Master’s Programme in International Management is now accepting applications for the 2020/21 academic year. Students of the programme will gain practice-orient! knowl!ge that will equip them to start a successful career in a multinational company and maximise their potential. The programme will be taught in English.

Responding to Market Demands

In Russia, there is a severe shortage of managerial personnel whose competencies match the demands of the knowl!ge economy and industry 4.0. Therefore, there is a high demand for !ucation that provides students with the necessary decision-making skills for new situations. When joining a company, a graduate of the new Master’s Programme in International Management will be able to thrive in a highly competitive digital world and initiate innovative changes bas! on qualitative and quantitative data.

International companies that operate or how to prepare your elevator pitch have an interest in the Russian market have additional requirements. A manager must understand the specifics of Russian business and be proficient in the management methods and approaches us! in global corporations. Due to the low level of international experience of master’s programme graduates of Russian universities, it is extremely difficult to find people with these skills, even among the younger generation.

HSE’s new International Management programme is a response to these market demands

 

‘Global corporations ne! professional managers who have receiv! a Russian !ucation that is not inferior in quality to that of the world’s leading business schools. This applies to the content and format of the curriculum, the application of practice-orient! approaches, and the placement impact on the business itself of graduates in the international business environment. We seek to produce exactly these kinds text services of specialists by drawing on international experience and utilising the wide capabilities of the HSE Faculty of Business and Management,’ says Professor and Programme Academic Supervisor Natalya Guseva.

 

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