HSE University Signs Cooperation Agreements with Leading Chinese Universities

On May 8, 2025, in Moscow, in the presence of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping, strategic agreements were signed between HSE University and two of China's top institutions, Peking University and Tsinghua University. The event was attended by Nikita Anisimov, Rector of HSE University, Qiu Yong, Secretary of the CPC Tsinghua University Committee, and Gong Qihuang, President of Peking University. The signing unfolded during the official visit of the Chinese delegation to Russia, coinciding with the commemoration of the 80th anniversary of Victory Day.
These agreements mark a significant stride in advancing the strategic partnership between Russia and China, aimed at cultivating a unified academic space and reinforcing the BRICS institutional framework. By emphasising fundamental disciplines, both nations express a commitment to advancing research that paves the way for future technological breakthroughs.
The agreement between HSE University and Peking University focuses on enhancing scientific collaboration in natural sciences, including physics, chemistry, and advanced materials. The universities have embarked on a joint research initiative titled 'Engineering of Highly Efficient and Stable Perovskite Solar Cells.' This project became one of the winners of the HSE University competition 'International Academic Cooperation.' In this initiative, HSE University is represented by the Quantum Nanoelectronics Laboratory of the HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics.
Additionally, HSE University and Peking University will sign an agreement to establish a BRICS research platform. This collaborative academic space will enable Russian and Chinese researchers to delve into crucial areas of scientific enquiry, examine the operations of multilateral institutions, explore global governance processes, and analyse interactions between Russia and China in the field of international relations.
The cooperation agreement between HSE University and Tsinghua University is aimed at cultivating academic, cultural, and educational ties. This partnership will lay the groundwork for collaborative programmes, including research endeavours and student exchanges.
Today, HSE University stands as one of Russia's top universities focused on fostering a comprehensive partnership between Russia and China. The institution collaborates with over 40 leading educational and research organisations in China. HSE University offers a diverse range of bachelor's, master's, and professional retraining programmes centred on Chinese studies and engagement with China. Approximately 1,300 HSE students are currently learning Chinese, while more than 300 students from China are enrolled at HSE University, many through exchange programmes.
Looking ahead, HSE University aims to broaden its cooperation formats and introduce new initiatives with Chinese universities and research centres, emphasising the advancement of fundamental sciences and the enhancement of international scientific dialogue.
Nikita Anisimov, Rector of HSE University
'HSE University and Chinese universities are already connected through successful joint efforts. Recently, during our delegation's visit to China, our universities reached an agreement to further expand this partnership. We are confident that our new agreements with Peking University and Tsinghua University will not only strengthen bilateral ties and enrich cutting-edge scientific research but also propel the cooperation between Russia and China to new heights. Notably, our scientific collaboration with Chinese partners now includes a BRICS dimension: the member states play a crucial role in shaping a new multipolar global architecture, which necessitates comprehensive and profound expert examination of their interactions and influence on the international landscape.'
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