EURASIAN CONNECTIVITY
DATA-DRIVEN REGIONAL STUDIES
European University at St Petersburg
The programme is designed to train a new generation of area studies specialists who combine strong theoretical foundations in international relations with rigorous training in data science. By integrating these fields, it aims to address contemporary global challenges through innovative, multidisciplinary approaches.
About the programme
Eurasia is currently undergoing a profound transformation. New transport corridors connecting China and Central Asia with the Arab world and Russia are reshaping patterns of human mobility and trade. Energy routes are creating new centres of power, digitalisation is giving rise to unconventional forms of governance, and urban development is increasingly moving beyond established models. As a result, Eurasia is emerging as a major driver of technological and economic change, reconfiguring the social fabric and influencing global trends. This fluid geography of connections challenges conventional research frameworks and demands innovative analytical approaches.

These developments present researchers with new scholarly challenges. Traditional area studies approaches are no longer sufficient to understand contemporary Eurasia. What is needed today is a new type of researcher: one who combines regional expertise with skills in data science, who understands not only the history, politics, language and culture of a particular region, but is also able to work with modern digital analytical tools.

The programme addresses this emerging research challenge by bringing together in-depth regional expertise and contemporary digital tools. In doing so, it equips students with a comprehensive understanding of the region grounded in the integration of context, space, and data.
Who is the programme for?
Russian Students
International Students
Related fields
Related Fields
Political Science and International Relations
History and Area Studies
Sociology and Anthropology
Eurasian Studies
• Holders of a bachelor’s or specialist diploma
• English proficiency at B2 level or above
• An interest in Eurasian integration processes and Russia’s regional role
• Holders of a bachelor’s degree
• English proficiency at B2 level or above
• A strong interest in Eurasia and Russia’s strategic position
Students and researchers from other disciplines who wish to:
• Broaden their analytical toolkit
• Deepen their understanding of global processes in the Eurasian space
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Learning outcomes
develop a deeper understanding of Russia and its relations with key strategic partners
assess relations among the major actors in Eurasia
analyse Russia’s role in contemporary global processes
By the end of the programme, you will be able to:
Core courses
The seminar provides students with practical training in the application of research methods to the study of international relations in Eurasia. It focuses on contemporary regional issues, including bilateral and multilateral relations, processes of integration and disintegration, patterns of conflict and cooperation, cross-border dynamics, and the impact of global factors on regional developments.

Throughout the seminar, students will develop individual or group research projects on
current issues in Eurasian international relations, gaining hands-on experience in collecting, processing, and interpreting a range of data. Built around the principle of learning by doing, the course strengthens students’ analytical skills through practical research tasks, critical engagement with information sources, and the careful selection of appropriate methodological tools.

The seminar places particular emphasis on combining quantitative and qualitative approaches, presenting research findings in an academic format, and defending methodological choices with clarity and confidence. It is designed to prepare students for dissertation writing while also developing the skills required of an independent analyst capable of designing and carrying out research in international relations.
This innovative programme trains researchers to analyse regional integration and connectivity across the Eurasian continent using cutting-edge digital methods. By combining high-level regional expertise with advanced data analysis tools, it enables students to understand Eurasia not only ‘by description’, but also ‘by numbers’.
Program Benefits
International Study Experience
Dynamic Student Community
Unique academic environment
Flexibility to choose an individual learning track
Opportunities to participate in research projects
Innovative teaching methods
In-demand skills for the job market
Course convenors
  • Polina Rysakova
    PhD in Sociology (St Petersburg University), Programme Academic Director
  • Igor Khodachek
    PhD in Business (Nord University), Vice-Rector for Research, Director of Centre for Eurasian Studies
  • Nikita Lomagin
    PhD/DSc in History (St Petersburg University), Professor, Vice-Rector for GR
  • Yana Leksyutina
    PhD/DSc in Politics (St Petersburg University), Professor
  • Ksenia Tenisheva
    PhD in Sociology (HSE University), Associate Professor
  • Polina Kolozaridi
    PhD in Sociology (HSE University), Senior Research Fellow
  • Yaroslav Snarski
    PhD Candidate (HSE University), Lecturer
About the European University at St Petersburg
The European University at St Petersburg, founded in 1994, is a leading postgraduate institution specialising in the social sciences and humanities. Since its establishment, the University has been committed to international academic cooperation and to educating a new generation of scholars embedded in the wider European academic community. As one of the few private universities in Russia with the authority to award doctoral degrees, the European University at St Petersburg has built an international reputation over the past 30 years for the excellence of its academic staff, the strength of its research, and its success in educating some of Russia’s most talented postgraduate students.
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Fees and funding

European University is a private institution with tuition fees, but it offers a range of merit-based discounts and scholarships. Students are initially ranked according to their entrance examination results, and the ranking is reviewed after each examination period.

The annual tuition fee is 390,000 roubles. The four highest-ranked applicants receive a 95 per cent tuition fee discount, while the fifth-ranked applicant receives a 50 per cent discount.
Applications must be submitted by email to the Programme Director, Dr Polina Rysakova, at p.rysakova@eu.spb.ru.


Please note that your application will not be considered complete unless all required supporting documents are included.
Selection Process
Applications are assessed against the course entry requirements and considered
comparatively in relation to other applications received. Selection is based on evidence of prior academic excellence and future potential.
Interviews
Interviews are normally held as part of the admissions process and it is expected that the majority of short-listed candidates will be interviewed. Interviews will be held any time after application by arrangement with the candidates. Interviews are conducted with a minimum of two academics on the interview panel.
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How to apply
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Supporting documents
You must provide the following supporting documents as part of your application:
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