The origins of MSSES trace back to the period between 1989 and 1991, when Theodor Shanin, at the time a sociology professor at the University of Manchester, invited the future advancers of Russian sociology to take part in the three-month sociological field schools in Manchester and
Kent organised by him At that time, Shanin collaborated with such researchers as
Tatyana Zaslavskaya,
Yuri Levada, Vadim Radaev, Oleg Kharkhordin, Vadim Volkov, Gennady Batygin and others. In the early 1990s, Shanin realised that social studies were poorly represented in
Russia, as opposed to various engineering disciplines, so he decided to establish several universities in
Moscow on the basis of international collaboration. His main goal was to transform the outmoded
Soviet technology of education using Western practices to give the students opportunities for self-education and independent thinking. Shanin acquired the support of the
British Council and the
Soros Foundation to implement his best ideas. The
Ministry of Education granted permission solely for the Russian-British university but failed to fulfil the initial agreement, so Shanin had to ask for assistance from
Abel Aganbegyan, the rector of the
Academy of National Economy. Aganbegyan helped in creating a new university on the territory of the academy. The modern-day logo of MSSES was presented in 2012 and included the name "Shaninka '' as its essential element. By that time, MSSES had only
postgraduate programs. The first
undergraduate program, Creative Project Management and Global Politics, were presented only in 2014, but many other programs were presented over the subsequent years. During this period, MSSES did not stop the educational process and international collaboration. In 2019, the new partnerships were presented: first one was with the
University of Turin (
Italy) to implement a double-degree
PhD programme in Law, and the other one with the
Coventry University that also took part in establishing several double-diploma programs. In 2021, Shaninka became a co-founder of the New University League along with the
European University at
Saint Petersburg,
New Economic School, and the
Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology. == Campus ==