THE AMERICA ONE NEWS
Jul 29, 2025  |  
0
 | Remer,MN
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
Sponsor:  QWIKET 
Sponsor:  QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge.
Sponsor:  QWIKET: Elevate your fantasy game! Interactive Sports Knowledge and Reasoning Support for Fantasy Sports and Betting Enthusiasts.
back  
topic
Maria Tril


Russian prestigious Higher School of Economics opens first master’s programme on circumventing sanctions

A prestigious Moscow university now offers graduate-level training in sanctions evasion, with the Higher School of Economics launching a two-year program that promises to prepare students for work in state corporations navigating international restrictions.
Higher School of Economics russia
Higher School of Economics, Russia. Illustrative photo.
Russian prestigious Higher School of Economics opens first master’s programme on circumventing sanctions

Russia’s prestigious Higher School of Economics (HSE) launched what it describes as the country’s first two-year master’s program dedicated to sanctions compliance, according to the university’s website.

Officially titled “International Corporate Compliance,” the program includes modules on “identifying and detecting sanctions risks,” Russian media outlet IStories reported on 15 July, citing university materials.

The move comes as Western sanctions, imposed after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, have contracted Russia’s economy—leading to a drop in GDP, loss of export revenues, and cutting the country from Western technology and finance.

The aim of the clases reportedly is to equip professionals with skills to navigate complex international restrictions, reflecting a strategic response to prolonged economic isolation and the need for companies to manage sanctions risks effectively. 

The two-year course will focus on international corporate compliance and business ethics, and will be taught in both Russian and English.

The program costs 490,000 rubles (over $6,000) per year with no state-funded places available. Graduates will be positioned to work in state corporations and companies closely cooperating with the government. 

HSE has simultaneously introduced a development course called “Sanctions Compliance.” This training teaches participants to “identify risk zones for secondary sanctions and enforcement measures by foreign and Russian regulators during transactions with Russian and foreign entities, and conduct transaction analysis for sanctions risk,” according to the reports.

Priced at 84,000 rubles ($1,049), the course includes theoretical instruction and real-world case studies and runs for 136 hours of webinars.

A third HSE professional development program focuses on working with crypto assets under sanctions conditions.

Moscow State University’s law faculty has partnered with the National Compliance Association to offer its own sanctions circumvention course for 95,000 rubles (almost $1,200).

Following Vladimir Putin’s decree, MSU is establishing a scientific-educational center for sanctions compliance.

T-Invariant also reported that sanctions compliance courses were previously taught as mandatory subjects for international law department students at HSE and the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.