[3] Yudin gained his BA and MA in sociology at the Higher School of Economics, Moscow.
[1] In early 2022, Yudin warned of a lack of political awareness amongst the Russian population about the Russo-Ukrainian crisis.
[5] After participating in protest against the Russian invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022, he was beaten unconscious by police and needed treatment at the Sklifosovsky Institute in central Moscow.
He is also studying at The New School for Social Research in New York to obtain a PhD in politics.
[7] In 2024, Yudin joined other Russian academics living abroad, including Evgeny Roshchin and Artemy Magun, in creating the Institute for Global Reconstitution, a group proposing a reformed constitution for Russia in the event that the Putin regime collapses.