Master in Comparative Social Research
Moscow, Russia
DURATION
2 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
RUB 390,000 / per year **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
The Master’s program in Comparative Social Research provides students with the theoretical and methodological skills they need to investigate and analyze similarities and differences among nations, cultures, and other social groups in order to understand the evolution of contemporary societies, social issues, and conflicts around the globe.
Students have the opportunity to engage in an international learning environment, with lecturers and other learners from all over the world. They also take part in international research projects, participate in research internships, either in Russia or at one of our partner institutions abroad, as well as have an opportunity to earn a second degree in Germany or France through one of our double degree tracks.
Program Overview
Comparative Social Research
In our globalized world of today a huge variety of nations, cultures, and societies comprised of an even bigger variance of political, ethnic, religious, and other groups, are interconnected and develop in relation with each other. That is why it is of utmost importance to find solutions to contemporary problems and conflicts, which take into account the characteristics and conditions of all societies and social groups concerned. But in order to judge if policies around the globe are successful in solving today´s problems, we need to understand and explain, how societies in their plural existence evolve and why they do this in a particular way. To do so is the approach of comparative social research!
Our Program´s Approach
The aim of our program is to provide the theoretical and methodological instruments in order to shed light on the differences between nations, cultures, and other social groups. In the seminars and lectures, our students investigate social problems and issues in today´s world from a perspective of interconnectedness between the social activities of individuals at different levels of collectivity, such as, for example, societies, and cultures. Our programs provide in-depth insights into how individuals approach social reality, using either quantitative methodology for investigating norms and values, or qualitative methodology for accessing the individual's interpretations of their life-world.
Ideal Students
Our Students
Our students come from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds, such as sociology, political science, anthropology, economics, and history. They come from a great variety of cultural backgrounds, e.g. from India, the USA, Pakistan, Chile, Latvia, and, of course, Russia.
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Curriculum
During your studies
Our 2-year study plan is focused on training students to conduct theory-orientated and methodologically rigorous empirical research. Our curriculum is divided into two main parts, one for each of the two years.
- Year 1 – required and elective coursework
- Year 2 – research internship in Russia or abroad + MA thesis writing
Our Study Plan
Our 2-year study plan is focused on training our students to conduct theory-orientated and methodologically rigorous empirical research from a comparative perspective. The first year is dedicated to acquiring advanced and applied knowledge in statistical data analysis as well as in methods of analyzing textual, such as interviews or policies. At the same time, students get educated in comparative sociology, in issues of social inequality and welfare, and in a wide variety of topics which they can choose from according to their interests, such as, for example, social networks, migration processes, care, and body practices, or mass communication.
The second year is fully dedicated to exercising research work. Our students will undertake a research internship at one of our many partner institutions in Russia or abroad. They will collect their data and conduct their analysis for their MA thesis under the supervision of international experts, which are involved in our program through close relations to West-European partner institutions and to the International Laboratory of Comparative Social Research here at the Higher School of Economics.
The second year also provides the opportunity to enter one of our two Double-Degree-Tracks. During the third (and voluntary also the fourth) semester participating students study either in the MA program “East European Studies” at Freie Universität Berlin or in the Sociology Master at the École des Hautes Étude en Science Sociales in Paris and get the respective diploma after having defended their English MA thesis in co-supervision by HSE and EHESS professors.
Our program is entirely taught in English. The teaching staff comprises lecturers from all over the world. They either work at HSE or are invited research fellows from your partner universities. Our students benefit greatly from discussions with these international experts and their advice on coursework and MA thesis. Our international lecturers bring about a global atmosphere of learning, which is highly demanding and participatory at the same time.
Program Outcome
Professional Perspectives
Since our program is strongly research-orientated, it prepares students to pursue an academic career in social science. Our graduates are well-prepared to enter a PhD-programme in Western Europe or the US or stay at HSE to do so.
But our graduates are general experts in the field of applied research analysis, which equips them excellently to have work for international organizations and companies, or in think tanks and other institutions providing research results for policy development.
Career Opportunities
Career Opportunities
This Master’s program prepares students for international scientific and research work. Our graduates are well-prepared to enter a PhD-program in Western Europe or the US or stay at HSE to do so. Our graduates are experts in the field of applied research analysis, which equips them excellently to work for international organizations (potentially WorldBank, International Labor Organization, The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), UNESCO, UNICEF, etc.), or in think tanks and other institutions providing research results for policy development
Graduates of our program have obtained the following skills:
- Ability to put domestic social processes into global contexts;
- Ability to translate results from global comparative research into recommendations for domestic politics;
- Development of design research;
- Application of qualitative and quantitative research methods;
- Confident use of packages of statistical processing and data analysis, in particular, the software package R;
- Ability to conduct ethnographic fieldwork and to collect qualitative interview data;
- Analytical skills;
- A structured, systematic approach to tasks;
- Critical thinking;
- Modern methods of analysis, applicable both to business and large public organizations.