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BRICS Expert Council–Russia

Administration

Head – Victoria Panova

Deputy Head – Elena Peryshkina

Deputy Head – Valeriia Gorbacheva

Deputy Head – Ksenia Shevtsova

Contacts

Address: 11 Pokrovsky Boulevard

Email: info@bricscouncil.ru

The main information channel about BRICS:
Publications
Book
Open praxis "The Manifesto for Teaching and Learning in a Time of Generative AI: A Critical Collective Stance to Better Navigate the Future"

Terentev E., Froumin I.

Vol. 16. Iss. 4. International Council for Open and Distance Education, 2024.

Article
Evaluating 30 Years of Experimental Education Research in the Post-Soviet Space: A Meta-Analysis of Studies on Student Achievement
In press

Kersha Y., Мельник Ю. В., Novikova M. et al.

International Journal of Educational Development. 2025. Vol. 115. P. 1-17.

Book chapter
New centrality indices in network analysis
In press

Aleskerov F. T., Tkachev D.

In bk.: Theory, Algorithms and Experiments in Applied Optimization. Vol. 226. Springer, 2025. Ch. 2.

The BRICS Expert Council–Russia, based at HSE University, was initiated by the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Russian Ministry of Finance and established by order of the Government of the Russian Federation. Its purpose is to provide information, analytical, and expert support for Russia's participation in BRICS, particularly for preparing expert events held as part of Russian BRICS Chairship in 2024.

Key tasks:

  • Conducting expert, analytical, and research activities and providing organizational support on relevant political, socio-economic, and humanitarian cooperation issues within BRICS;
  • Facilitating international scientific and expert cooperation on multidisciplinary issues within BRICS;
  • Disseminating the results of the Centre's expert, analytical, and research activities, including through the preparation of scientific reports and articles, organizing and/or participating in reputable scientific and research-to-practice conferences, seminars, and expert round tables;
  • Contributing to the preparation and organization of events such as the BRICS Academic Forum, the BRICS Civil Forum, the BRICS International School, and coordinating activities of the BRICS Think Tank Council;
  • Creating a database of informational materials and publications on topics relevant to the BRICS activities and related issues.

Russian 2024 BRICS Chairship

22-24 of May
3-4 of July

News

The Green Future Ecological Female Projects Contest has emerged as a dynamic platform for sharing expertise and advancing innovative solutions in sustainable development and green economy. Over 800 applicants from five BRICS nations submitted dozens of unique environmental projects. 
June 17
On June 16, the BRICS+ Information and Cultural Centre hosted BRICS Day—a major cultural and expert event organised with the participation of TV BRICS International Media Network and the Russian National Public Library for Science and Technology. This special event marked the anniversary of the First BRICS Summit, held on June 16–17, 2009 in Yekaterinburg, where the foundation for the group's partnership was laid. 
June 16
On May 20, 2025, a meeting of the BRICS Civil Council's Working Group on Health titled "BRICS and Building a Global Health Regime" took place at HSE University. The discussions focused on Brazil's proposals for final recommendations to the leaders of the BRICS nations.
May 27
The Annual BRICS Network University Conference showcased the work of the International Thematic Group (ITG) on Economics, jointly coordinated by HSE University and RUDN University. Valeriia Gorbacheva, Deputy Head of BRICS Expert Council-Russia and Head of Multilateral Strategic Projects Office at HSE University, presented the group's key initiatives and outlined upcoming collaborative projects set for implementation by member institutions by the end of this year within the BRICS Network University (NU) framework.
May 22
On May 7, 2025, Janja Lula da Silva — First Lady of Brazil and a prominent advocate for sustainable development who initiated the Global Alliance Against Hunger and Poverty — visited HSE University. She held a private meeting with HSE University Rector Nikita Anisimov, where they explored promising avenues for strengthening Russia-Brazil collaboration in science and education.
May 12
Due to population aging, many countries aiming for economic prosperity have limited time left to undergo economic transformation, according to the honorary report Narratives Versus Reality on Employment and Demography: How Undermining Institutions Can Push Countries Out of the ‘Narrow Corridor’ by Santosh Mehrotra of the University of Bath. The report was presented at the XXV Yasin (April) International Academic Conference.
April 16
The exclusive report "BRICS Cooperation Progress According to BTTC Indicator System" was prepared by the BRICS Expert Council – Russia with the support from the BRICS Think Tank Council (BTTC) following Russia's Chairship in BRICS in 2024. The rating employs a comprehensive system of indicators that showcases the strides made in collaboration among member nations across various domains, highlighting key achievements and pinpointing areas that call for deeper engagement.
April 09
From February 24 to 26, 2025, HSE University held its first training seminar in Iran, titled ‘BRICS: Structure and Cooperation Platforms Workshop.’ The seminar focused on cooperation between BRICS countries and the key mechanisms of the organisation. It was organised at the request of the Iranian side by the BRICS Expert Council – Russia, based at HSE, and the Centre for Progress and Development of Iran Presidency (CPDI), in partnership with Iran's largest technology park, Pardis Technology Park, as well as Shahid Beheshti University, the Iran National Innovation Fund (INIF), and the Iranian International Innovation District (IIID).
March 07
On February 24, the Durasov House, a part of HSE University’s Pokrovka Campus, became the setting for a meeting of the Russian Chapter of the Women Twenty (W20) Working Group. Focused on education, the digital divide, and artificial intelligence (AI), the event brought together prominent experts, including Victoria Panova, Head of the BRICS Expert Council – Russia and Vice Rector at HSE University, alongside Evgeniy Terentev, Oksana Sinyavskaya, Maya Mlyakova, Fuad Aleskerov, Olga Savinskaya, and Sergey Kosaretsky. Together, the participants explored strategies to advance Russia’s scientific, educational, and technological initiatives on the global stage.
March 05
The International Education Observatory initiative, launched by HSE University to focus on expert evaluation, analytics, and joint scientific research, has successfully completed the formation of a research network across all BRICS nations. South Africa was the final link, with the University of Pretoria and the University of the Witwatersrand joining experts from Russia, China, India, and Brazil. 
March 04
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