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Timofei Voronov, 21, a cultural studies student at Moscows Higher School of Economics (HSE), was summoned to see the prestigious universitys deputy head in March after being detained at an anti-war rally.Along with several other students, Voronov was shown a list of new laws at the March meeting, including those that mandate long jail sentences for spreading fake news about Russias military campaign in Ukraine.He said he was also asked to sign a document saying he had been informed of the risks of attending anti-war protests.There was a big list [of other students required to attend such meetings], he told The Moscow Times.
There were at least 20 names.While such conversations are nothing new for many Russian universities, Voronovs experience is one of the first recorded instances of them taking place at top-ranked HSE, a former bastion of liberal values that has appeared to have made significant compromises on academic freedom amid the war in Ukraine.Ex-Higher School of Economics student Yegor Zhukov who has said he was pressured by university staff.Mikhail Pochuyev / TASSHSE as we once knew it the country's best socioeconomic university with world-class educational standards and academic freedoms is over.
It is incompatible with an authoritarian regime, said Andrei Kolesnikov, a Russian politics expert at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.A few weeks before Voronov was summoned for his dressing down, HSE rector Nikita Anisimov signed an open letter from more than 300 university heads in support of Russias attack on Ukraine.Universities have always been a pillar of the state, the letter read.
Its very important at this time to support our country, our army [and] our president.Since the beginning of Russias invasion of Ukraine, there has been a significant rise in incidents of HSE cracking down on any public criticism of the government, according to staff and students interviewed by The Moscow Times.Politically motivated dismissals, prophylactic conversations with students and the closure of academic programs have been among the steps taken by university management to shut down freedom of expression.Husband and wife HSE academics Maria Mayofis and Ilya Kukulin decided to leave Russia a week after the beginning of the fighting in Ukraine because they didnt support the invasion or the HSE rectors pro-war position.Despite teaching classes online before and during the pandemic, Mayofis said in an interview with The Moscow Times that she was told by management that HSE staff did not have the right to be outside Russia during the semester.We were asked if we were going to return and we said that if the political situation did not change we were not going to return, Mayofis told The Moscow Times.
The couple decided to resign shortly afterwards.HSE students outside the court during the sentencing of Yegor Zhukov, accused of inciting extremism.Andrei Nikerichev / Moskva News AgencyThe departure of Mayofis and Kukulin caused an uproar among students, who wrote a letter to rector Anisimov demanding they be reinstated and bemoaning the discrepancy between the price of education [at HSE] and its deteriorating quality.They did not receive a reply.Mayofis and Kukulin are not the only professors to have left HSE in the aftermath of the war.
The university did not renew its contract with Alyona Vandysheva, who had taught law and corruption at HSE for 16 years, after she left Russia in March.
And later that month, human rights academic Dmitry Dubrovsky also discovered that his teaching contract would not be extended.Dubrovskys human rights and democratic governance course was shut down after his departure, independent media outlet DOXA reported.HSEs press office did not respond to The Moscow Times questions about the conversations with Voronov and other students, or about the dismissal of professors since the invasion of Ukraine.Although common in recent months, the practice of not prolonging work contracts with HSE teachers associated with opposition to the Kremlin or the university administration is not new.HSE students protest against teacher layoffs.t.me/doxajournalAmid 2019 opposition rallies in Moscow over local elections, political scientist Alexander Kynev alleged that his course was shut down by HSE for political reasons and that his contract was not renewed.In recent years, HSE has appeared increasingly keen to be seen as loyal to the Kremlin.A few months after Kynevs dismissal, HSE political science student Yegor Zhukov was handed a three-year suspended sentence for inciting extremism online.
Zhukov, whod taken part in Moscow opposition protests, said he was pressured by university staff to remain politically silent and that HSE shut down the masters program on which he was studying.The university dissolved its constitutional and municipal law department in 2020 after faculty members appeared to criticize constitutional amendments allowing President Vladimir Putin to stay in power until 2036.
And several masters programs have been shuttered in recent years.I lost considerably in the quality of education, HSE law graduate Alexander Sementsov, 23, who was affected by changes to the schools private law masters program, told The Moscow Times.
I wouldn't go to such a university if I were choosing now.At least nine lecturers were fired or forced to leave the university in 2020 as a part of a reorganization of HSEs cultural studies and philosophy programs.hse.ruAt that time it seemed that the whole department would collapse and we would not even finish the [academic] year, then-cultural studies sophomore Praskovia Zaroslova told The Moscow Times.Now there is the same feeling that without [recently departed academics] Kukulin and Mayofis it will collapse, because they teach over 50% of the classes, she said.Some link the increase of problems at HSE to the departure last year of economist Yaroslav Kuzminov, who had served as rector since the universitys founding in the early 1990s.
The husband of Russias influential Central Bank chief Elvira Nabiullina, Kuzminov was widely seen as guaranteeing HSEs liberal credentials.Authoritarian regimes see high-quality education as a direct threat to the brainwashing and indoctrination of the population, said expert Kolesnikov of how the Kremlin views universities like HSE.It remains unclear whether HSE will be able to maintain its position in international university rankings amid the current upheaval.
Last year, the university was ranked in the top 25 universities worldwide and in the top 3 in Russia by the Times Higher Education Emerging Economies.And the high-profile changes appear likely to deter future students from enrolling, as well as put off prominent academics from being associated with the institution.We have become like Moscow State University, a pro-government university, said one HSE graduate who requested anonymity to speak freely.
The university atmosphere was manifested in the professors, and now the professors are leaving."





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