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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Passing on the Memory of the Feat”: HSE Hosts Conference in Honor of the 80th Anniversary of Victory

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    Source: State University Higher School of Economics – State University Higher School of Economics –

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    On April 25, the International Student Military-Patriotic Conference was held at the HSE Cultural Center “The Great Victory is 80 years old”. Russian and foreign students, students Lyceum of the National Research University Higher School of Economics and partner schools, teachers and university administrators. The key role in the preparation of the conference was played by Military Training Center of the National Research University Higher School of Economics under the leadership of Hero of Russia Colonel Vladimir Korgutov.

    In the hall of the first floor of the Center of Culture, there was an exhibition called “Weapons of Victory”. Students dressed in military uniforms from the Great Patriotic War demonstrated rare rifles, machine guns, grenades, helmets, and even a cavalry saber to guests.

    Levitan’s voice was heard from the speakers, announcing the signing of the act of unconditional surrender of Germany on May 8, 1945. And in the halls of the second and third floors, students danced to the song “Our Cossacks are Riding, Riding Through Berlin.” There was an exhibition of student paintings on military themes, as well as an exhibition “Coal of Victory” – images of the heroes of the SVO.

    At one of the stands, anyone could receive a collection of the best competition works by HSE students for the 80th anniversary of the Victory.

    There was no indifference

    The conference in the Great Hall began with the carrying out of the banners and the performance of the Russian Federation Anthem. Then the participants were addressed by the Vice-Rector of the National Research University Higher School of Economics Sergey Rozhkov.

    He called the conference “a significant event in the life of our team,” emphasizing that it was preceded by meticulous work. The commission reviewed more than 200 student studies devoted to various pages of the Great Patriotic War, and the authors of the best of them were invited to speak.

    “As the chairman of the commission, I responsibly declare that there was no indifference in these works. They are imbued with a sense of patriotism, personal pride for their relatives and friends who forged the Great Victory on the fronts of the Great Patriotic War, on the labor fronts in the rear, and everyone made their contribution to the common cause,” noted Sergei Rozhkov.

    The vice-rector emphasized that 80 years separate us from 1945, but we must not forget the price we paid for the victory. “When a person stops remembering, he stops living. And we must pass on the memory of the feat that our ancestors accomplished from generation to generation so that we could study and work in peace,” he said.

    After this, a minute of silence was declared.

    The Truth About War

    The introductory report was given by the HSE full professor, Major General Adam Nizhalovsky.

    He recalled that, according to official data, losses in World War II amounted to 55 million people, of which 27 million were losses of the Soviet Union, that is, 14% of its population. “Think about this figure! Every seventh Soviet person died, and these are the best people of our country,” the general noted.

    The report touched upon such topics as the beginning of the Great Patriotic War, the participation of European armies in it, the atrocities of the fascists, the fate of prisoners of war, and the circumstances of Germany’s capitulation. In the West, it is believed that Germany capitulated to the Allied forces on May 7 in Reims, although the USSR did not recognize this, and the signing of the real act of capitulation took place on May 8 in Karlshorst with the participation of Marshal Zhukov.

    “Thus, even before the end of the war, Western countries began to falsify its results. Having begun attacks on the USSR in May 1945, they intensified them in the following years and erased the truth about that war from the consciousness of their citizens, belittling the role of the Soviet Union in the victory over fascism,” Adam Niżalowski emphasized.

    In conclusion of his report, he recalled that today only a few creators of victory remain in the veteran ranks and due to their age it is difficult for them to defend what they fought for in the soldier ranks. Now this task and sacred duty falls on us – the heirs of the Great Victory.

    Pain and pride

    Eight student papers, selected based on the results of the competition, were presented at the conference.

    In a report dedicated to the Brest Fortress, the student Faculty of Creative Industries From the Republic of Belarus, Kristina Alekseeva focused on little-known facts: that the fortress was stormed by the Austrians, that it was defended by representatives of more than 30 nationalities, that the inscriptions scratched on the walls of the casemates and the buried banners were found years later, that it was in Brest that the first burial place for Wehrmacht soldiers was created.

    Students of the Military Training Center Evgeny Dolgov and Ivan Singay presented the results of a study on military training in universities during the Great Patriotic War.

    Such training began already in 1941, most students managed to apply the knowledge they had acquired in practice and maintain contact with universities. Over a thousand MSU graduates were awarded, seven of them became Heroes of the Soviet Union. And, for example, among the graduates of the Moscow Institute of Transport Engineers there were partisans who blew up enemy trains.

    Family history

    Student Higher School of Business Kirill Pivovarov spoke about eight heroes of the Great Patriotic War – members of his family.

    Among them is his great-great-uncle Nikolai Shabrov, who volunteered for the front, was seriously wounded, recovered and was again called up to the army, commanded a platoon of the 8th Guards Panfilov Division, was personally acquainted with Marshal Zhukov, who gave him his accordion. And Kirill’s great-great-grandfather Sergei Kraskov fought in the unit commanded by his son Viktor, and they served together until the end of the war.

    Student Faculty of Social Sciences Olga Avdeevich from the Republic of Belarus said that her great-great-uncle Mikhail Avdeevich became the secretary of an underground Komsomol organization in a village in Western Belarus at the beginning of the war. In 1943, he was taken into slavery to Germany, and after the liberation of East Prussia, he was drafted into the Red Army and took part in battles, was wounded, and his subsequent fate is unknown.

    “My father and I are looking for Grandpa Misha, and according to one version, he died of his wounds and was buried in Poland. But the search for the burial site has now been suspended, since Poland, an unfriendly country, does not respond to our requests,” Olga explained.

    Friendly countries

    The conference was attended by Chinese and Mongolian students. Xiao Yanbo, student Faculty of Humanities from China, gave a report on the topic “The Great Victory in the Fates of the Peoples of China,” telling about some events of the Sino-Japanese War of 1937–1945.

    “If the Bryansk forests are a symbol of the Soviet people’s resistance to fascism, then the fields and hills of Shandong, a region in eastern China, are a symbol of the Chinese people’s resilience in the face of Japanese invaders. Our countries fought together against fascism and militarism, and the actions of Chinese partisans in many ways echo the feat of their Soviet brothers,” the Chinese student noted.

    One of the conclusions of his research is that the victory of the USSR in the Great Patriotic War and the decisive actions of the Red Army to defeat Japan made it possible to liberate the lands of China, opening a new page in Soviet-Chinese relations.

    A student of the creative industries department, Batjargal Ganbalor from Mongolia, told how her country, despite limited resources, helped the Soviet Union during the war. They sent food, clothing, horses (every fifth horse in the Red Army was Mongolian) to the front, paid for the construction of tanks and planes – the amount of aid was equivalent to three years of the country’s budget.

    An activist of the Mongolian Club of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, Tugsmandal Sergelen, spoke about her ancestors, one of whom fought against the Nazis in the ranks of the Red Army, was wounded, awarded an order and returned home, and the other, being of advanced age and possessing great authority in his country, personally donated 39 horses and almost 20 kg of silver to the needs of the front.

    “I am filled with gratitude to my ancestors for their contribution to the victory. The peoples of Mongolia and the USSR have the right to celebrate this victory together,” the girl concluded.

    Made your choice

    The leitmotif of the conference was the thesis about the continuity of generations that stood up to defend the Motherland during the Great Patriotic War and now, during the Central Military District.

    Anton Yukhnevsky, a graduate of the Military Training Center last year, told how HSE students continue the tradition of helping the front today. A month after the start of the SVO, the “White Raven” movement was created at the university. Its participants organize humanitarian actions and visiting missions in the SVO zone and in areas adjacent to the combat contact line, and hold sports and educational events at the university.

    “You and I could have distanced ourselves from this, studied, had fun and spent time carefree,” Anton addressed the students. “But we made our choice long before the start of the SVO, back in childhood, thanks to our upbringing, and I am sure that it was the only right one.”

    Social Sciences student Anton Nudny read his poem dedicated to a soldier who defended the Motherland in the 1940s and his grandson who followed his example 80 years later: “…And the years flew by like a moment, / and again Kharkov, again battle and smoke, / and the current soldier is of a different generation, / but his spirit is still the same – he is invincible.”

    Betting on talent

    The conference reports alternated with concert numbers. The hit of the day was the song “Faith in Victory”, written by the instructor of the military intelligence cycle, Colonel Evgeny Mityukov, and performed by him together with the students. Another discovery was the compositions of the vocal and instrumental ensemble created at the Military Training Center a month ago.

    As explained by the head of the Military Training Center, Hero of Russia Colonel Vladimir Korgutov, the organizers decided not to invite fashionable presenters and professional musical groups, relying on the talents of teachers and students.

    In closing the conference, he thanked its participants and organizers, congratulated all those present on Victory Day, and reported that the Military Training Center, which has already graduated more than 7,000 officers, sergeants, and reserve soldiers, continues to train true defenders of the Fatherland.

    Patriots become

    According to Vice-Rector Elena Odoevskaya, to achieve the goals set in the strategic documents of the HSE, it is necessary to have fortitude, to be able to overcome difficulties and move forward, and the conference once again showed that HSE students have these qualities. They also demonstrated unique creative abilities. “I am delighted with the vocal and instrumental ensemble,” added Elena Odoevskaya.

    “Patriots are not born – they become them, including thanks to correctly presented and emotionally colored information. The conference was filled with such information about the Great Patriotic War, about the contribution of our people to the victory, and its better perception was facilitated by the concert program. Many facts and conclusions that were voiced here should be known to every schoolchild and student,” noted Vice-Rector Vyacheslav Bashev.

    “The main impression from the conference is a feeling of pride for the younger generation. It is worthy of the memory of its ancestors,” concluded Sergei Rozhkov.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: RN-Yuganskneftegaz’s drilling has reached 7 million meters of rock

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    Source: Rosneft – Rosneft – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    RN-Yuganskneftegaz, Rosneft’s largest oil producing asset, drilled 7 million meters of rock in 2024, or 23% of all production drilling in the Russian oil industry. The company’s fields have 1,612 oil wells, including more than 1,000 horizontal ones.

    Last year, RN-Yuganskneftegaz updated its production records. In June, the penetration rate in production drilling amounted to 678 thousand meters per month, in August, the daily penetration rate reached 30 thousand meters of rock.

    The company’s fields have begun to replicate the technology of horizontal well casing with casing string running with shank rotation. The method ensures uniform distribution of cement and improves the quality of its adhesion to the rock. During production drilling and sidetracking (SBC), the TAML multi-well injection system of the 4th complexity level has been successfully tested. An automatic drilling control system has been introduced to control and optimize the production process.

    687 oil wells were reconstructed using the sidetracking method. Of the 766 wells, oil production began after the sidetracking. As a result of using the technology, an additional 1.7 million tons were obtained in 2024. The number of wells put into production after the sidetracking increased by 23% compared to the previous year.

    There are 136 production drilling rigs and 84 sidetracking rigs operating at RN-Yuganskneftegaz fields. Most of the drilling capacity is provided by the in-house oil service RN-Drilling.

    Development of technological potential is one of the key elements of the Rosneft-2030 strategy. The introduction of new technological solutions allows increasing the geological potential of wells and conducting cost-effective production of complex hydrocarbon reserves.

    Reference:

    RN-Yuganskneftegaz is a key asset of Rosneft Oil Company, accounting for approximately 30% of the Company’s total production. The company carries out geological exploration and development of fields in 40 license areas with a total area of over 21 thousand square kilometers in the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra. The company’s cumulative production since the start of its operations exceeds 2.7 billion tons of oil.

    TAML – technology for drilling and completing multilateral wells. Level 4 involves casing and cementing the main and side bores.

    Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft April 29, 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Artificial Intelligence Can Become a Catalyst for Sustainable Development

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    Source: State University Higher School of Economics – State University Higher School of Economics –

    Artificial intelligence is transforming all areas of life, expanding our capabilities and boundaries. At the same time, technology is throwing up new challenges to humanity related to safety, ethics, and environmental protection. Today, every neural network leaves behind a large carbon footprint. However, with proper management, AI can benefit the planet and become the key to a sustainable economy of the future. This was explained by the scientific directorLaboratory of Algorithms and Technologies for Network Structure Analysis at the National Research University Higher School of Economics in Nizhny Novgorod Panos Pardalos in the framework XXV Yasinsky (April) International Scientific Conference on Problems of Economic and Social Development.

    Today, the world is experiencing the fourth industrial revolution, the main character of which is artificial intelligence. Like electricity during the last revolution, AI has taken a dominant position among all technologies. Many countries, such as the United States, China, France, Canada, etc., have included the development of machine learning technologies among their national priorities, thereby emphasizing the importance and prospects of this area.

    “We talk a lot about artificial intelligence today. It’s amazing how much technology has expanded our biological capabilities in the field of vision, hearing, our cognitive abilities. I think it would be more correct to call these developments not artificial intelligence, but augmented intelligence,” said Panos Pardalos. “Telescopes, sensors, brain-computer interfaces, the metaverse, ChatGPT — all these impressive achievements are based on complex mathematics and optimization algorithms.”

    According to Professor Pardalos, the widespread adoption of technology and automation, on the one hand, can bring enormous benefits to the global economy and welfare, but on the other hand, it is associated with serious problems in terms of resource use. For example, machine learning technologies are associated with colossal amounts of energy consumption.

    “We often forget the price we pay for technology. Machine learning algorithms have incredible computing power, but they require equally incredible amounts of electricity. The carbon footprint of training a single model is comparable to the emissions of several cars over their entire service life,” the researcher emphasized.

    Other problems highlighted by the scientist include recycling electronic equipment and mining rare earth metals. The metals themselves are necessary for the production of green technologies (electric vehicle engines, wind generators, energy-saving lamps), but their mining is not environmentally friendly and is detrimental to the environment.

    According to dataresearch 2023, the Earth has already crossed 7 of 8 possible boundaries of safe human life on it, including emissions of hazardous substances into the atmosphere, reduction of biodiversity, climate change, etc. At the same time, Panos Pardalos believes that it is artificial intelligence that can become the key to a sustainable economy of the future.

    “We already have all the necessary technologies for developing a sustainable economy, and with the right policy, AI can become a key factor in the transition to it. The use of nuclear and renewable energy, waste recycling, digital twins of enterprises, the creation of energy storage facilities, the development of new materials – all this is possible today. Of course, the price of implementing new solutions is quite high. Political will and a number of educational, enlightening measures are needed to use the opportunities that AI gives us with maximum benefit,” concluded Panos Pardalos.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: From Cases to Career: The Smolny School Has Ended at the Polytechnic University

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    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    The Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade hosted the final meeting of the participants with the Polytechnic University as part of the career guidance project “Smolny School”. This large-scale initiative is aimed at career guidance for high school students and developing their interest in public service. For five days, schoolchildren participated in expert master classes and solved practical cases.

    The project is being implemented by the Committee for Civil Service and Personnel Policy of the St. Petersburg Governor’s Administration, with Polytechnic University acting as one of the partner universities. The goal is to build a conscious career path for schoolchildren and popularize state civil service as one of the promising areas for future graduates.

    The children’s acquaintance with the Polytechnic University began withcareer guidance excursions, where they were told about the history of the construction of the buildings, as well as about the people who made a significant contribution to the development of the university.

    The series of events also included familiarization with the educational programs of IPMEiT, interactive lectures, master classes and business games. The project participants visited the laboratories of commodity science and consumer goods expertise, the educational and simulation complex “Factory of production processes”, the educational laboratory “Qualimetry and modeling in quality management” and assessed modern approaches to training at the Polytechnic University.

    One of the highlights was the interactive session of the board game “Candidate”. The event was organized by Nikita Golubov, representative of the head of the Kalininsky District Administration for youth affairs, and Varvara Bucherova, deputy chairman of the youth parliament, resident of the student association “Public Administration Laboratory”, a second-year master’s student in the “State and Municipal Administration” program. The participants of the game immersed themselves in the atmosphere of the election campaign: they created their own parties, developed election programs, defined a strategy and made key decisions, striving for victory in the virtual vote.

    The students were also very interested in meetings with representatives of the student associations “Model UN Polytechnic” and “Public Administration Laboratory”. Future applicants enthusiastically discussed the possibilities of participating in student life, implementing leadership initiatives and socially significant projects.

    Associate Professor of the HSE University Ekaterina Avduyevskaya and 5th-year student of the Economic Security specialty Elizaveta Kulchitskaya held a master class on financial security, where participants modeled a family budget, responding to unexpected life circumstances. Deputy Chair of the Institute’s Student Scientific Society, HSE Master’s student Margarita Yanchevskaya organized an interactive business game on lean manufacturing, where schoolchildren got acquainted with the 5S methodology and its application in the management of production processes. Assistant of the KET Elena Lobova presented an interactive LEGO challenge “Mind Game”, combining elements of a quiz and practical tasks aimed at developing economic thinking, decision-making skills and teamwork.

    The student association PROF.IPMET prepared an interactive game for schoolchildren on stations. In an exciting format, the children learned about material support for students, the activities of associations, university sports sections and the organization of seasonal recreation.

    The career guidance project “Smolny School” is a unique opportunity to learn about professions in the field of public administration, make useful contacts and decide on a university. We really remember the tour of the Polytechnic territory, meeting students, and the interactive game “Candidate”. We even looked into the classrooms of IMPET and observed the students at work. We want to come back again, – said Alexandra Kalinina and Maxim Guk.

    Participants who successfully complete the career guidance project will be able to receive an additional 5 points as an individual achievement when applying for admission to study at SPbPU.

    We highly value the initiative and deep interest of the participants of the Smolny School. We create all the conditions so that talented young people can realize their potential to the fullest for the benefit of the state. Awarding additional points upon admission is a logical recognition of their achievements and an investment in the future of the country’s personnel reserve. Such guys are leaders, and we are happy to support them on their way to the Polytechnic, – noted the project curator, Deputy Director of IPMET for educational and organizational work Maxim Ivanov.

    The final will take place on May 16 in Smolny, where the names of the winners will be announced.

    The series of events of the Smolny School at the Polytechnic University has ended. It is a project that has become a bridge between talented youth and a future profession in the service of the city. We are glad that we were able to show schoolchildren the diversity of our university’s opportunities in the field of public administration, ensuring sustainable development of the region and advanced technologies. “Making the right choice is an art.” Today I see that the first steps have already been taken, – shared the director of the IPMEiT Vladimir Shchepinin.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Last chance to become ArtMasters-2025 champion

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    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    There are 7 days left until the end of registration for participation in the 6th season of the National Open Championship of Creative Competencies ArtMasters.

    Hurry up to submit your application and get a chance to win a cash prize.

    You can participate in two age categories: from 14 to 17 years old and from 18 to 35 years old.

    The competition will be held in 20 creative competencies:

    “Architectural Environment Designer”; “Industrial Engineering”; “Creative Producer”; “UX/UI Web Designer”; “Graphic Designer”; “Virtual World Designer”; “Theater and Film Playwright”; “Clip Director”; “Popular Music Composer”; “Copywriter”; “Media Composer”; “Motion Designer”; “Film and TV Camera Operator”; “Editing Director”; “Sound Designer”; “Computer Game Writer”; “Photographer”; “Design Artist”; “Make-up Artist”; “Costume Designer”.

    The championship is held in 3 stages:

    Register on the website before May 5, 2025, upload your portfolio and take the online test before May 23, 2025. Complete the correspondence practical assignment before June 23, 2025 and be among the best according to the jury. Complete the modules of the final stage from July 14 to September 30, 2025: correspondence module, in-person completion of the practical assignment, ceremonial meeting of the finalists.

    The winners of the Championship will receive cash certificates and the opportunity for an internship and subsequent employment in a large partner company, the use of equipment necessary for creative implementation within the framework of the partnership program, and the integration of final works into existing projects of creative industries.

    The award ceremony for the winners of the Championship in the main age category is scheduled to take place on September 30, 2025 at the State Academic Bolshoi Theater of Russia in Moscow.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Drone racing and UAV control: a course for Moscow teachers at the State University of Management

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    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    The State University of Management held a series of educational events on the management of unmanned aerial vehicles for teachers of comprehensive schools in Moscow.

    The program is being implemented by the State University of Management jointly with the Department of Education and Science of the City of Moscow and the State Budgetary Educational Institution of Additional Professional Education “Moscow Center for Educational Practices”.

    During the 4 days of training, teachers became familiar with the legal basis of UAS, the organization of project activities in the field of UAV management, and the management of a drone racing competition project.

    The students also learned about current trends in the development of unmanned aircraft systems and became familiar with the design and construction of UAVs.

    In addition, the participants tried their hand at controlling an unmanned aerial vehicle in a special cube – a safe airspace.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic University Wins Gazprom Neft Universities League Prize

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    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    The Science. Business. Education strategic partnership forum was held in St. Petersburg, where experts discussed joint strategies for personnel and technological transformation. Among the key participants was the team from Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. It presented the university’s projects and initiatives in the field of digitalization of education and interaction with partners. The main event of the forum was the presentation of the Gazprom Neft University League Prize. The SPbPU program in the field of innovative engineering for oil industry enterprises won in the Great Prospects nomination. It was developed taking into account the current challenges of the industry, including the tasks of creating digital models and technologies for their application in various industries.

    Our task is not just to train, but to form engineers of the future, capable of solving problems of technological leadership. Winning the award is recognition of the efforts of the entire team, – noted the head of the program Ivan Kurta.

    The project is being implemented in partnership with Gazprom Neft and has become the first additional professional education program in Russia transferred for use by other organizations under a license agreement. This partnership has provided the conditions for its implementation in the leading educational and industrial centers of the country.

    The program in the field of innovative engineering for oil industry enterprises was successfully tested in 2024 as part of a case championship, in which students from leading technical universities of St. Petersburg participated. SPbPU provided the organization of training, thereby confirming the practical value of the program.

    The interaction of science and industry is a necessity. By joint efforts we can form unique competencies, – emphasized Irina Rudskaya, Director of the Scientific and Educational Center for Information Technologies and Business Analysis of Gazprom Neft.

    In the nomination “Science of Enlightenment”, the winner of the competition was the project “Purchase Management at Oil and Gas Complex Enterprises”, developed by the Polytechnic team. The head of the program is Mikhail Afanasyev, professor at the Higher School of Industrial Management. The program trains specialists for key functions in the oil and gas industry, including for procurement at Gazprom Neft.

    We see a consistently high interest in our programs from both industrial partners and educational and scientific organizations. This confirms the demand and potential for scaling up Polytechnic’s educational solutions. The forum showed that we are moving in the right direction, – noted Dmitry Tikhonov, Vice-Rector for Continuing and Pre-University Education at SPbPU.

    The second day of the forum was devoted to discussing strategic directions for the development of the scientific and educational space in Russia. The focus was on issues of training engineering personnel, integrating science, education and business, and forming technological leadership in the regions. The agenda included panel discussions, sessions on franchising educational solutions, the academic mobility program, developing world-class campuses and mechanisms for supporting university technological entrepreneurship.

    The work of the sections “Designing network educational projects with regional universities” and “Franchising educational solutions in the field of industrial safety” should be separately noted. They presented proposals for new joint initiatives, and supported projects that are planned to be implemented in the field of additional education in 2025-2026. These decisions strengthen the position of the Polytechnic University as a reliable partner in the implementation of national priorities in education.

    Participation in the forum confirmed SPbPU’s status as a leader in the field of additional professional education and its key role in training engineering personnel for the industry of the future.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Open Day at the State University of Management: Master Classes, Excursions and Answers to All Questions

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    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    On April 27, the State University of Management held an Open Day, which brought together hundreds of applicants and their family members.

    Vice-Rector of the State University of Management Dmitry Bryukhanov introduced those who came to the history of the first management, the main achievements over more than a century of history and the latest innovations.

    Head of the Department for Admission of Applicants Ezizkhan Dzhumaev spoke about the admission process in 2025 and its main changes, and also answered the most popular questions from applicants.

    Vice-Rector of the State University of Management Pavel Pavlovsky presented the students’ rich extracurricular life, and the Director of the Career Guidance Center Elena Likhatskikh spoke about the importance of choosing the right field of study.

    Also, a quiz on knowledge of history, institutes and programs was held for the university guests, in which the children won branded gifts from the State University of Management.

    Throughout the day, it was possible to get advice from admissions committee specialists about admission rules, required documents and benefits, as well as get advice on the optimal strategy for preparing for admission.

    Representatives of all the institutes also answered questions from those gathered, helping to understand the specifics of each program and employment prospects.

    In addition, student clubs prepared interactive activities in which everyone could take part: play board games with the Mind Games club, test your knowledge of Moscow districts with the Student Parliamentary Club, or solve puzzles with residents of the Moscow Government Personal Scholarship.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The first joint seminar with NSU for residents and postgraduate students on immunology issues

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University – Center for Postgraduate Medical Education of the Institute of Medicine and Medical Technologies of NSU, Research Institute of Clinical and Experimental Lymphology, branch of the Institute of Cytology and Genetics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Research Institute of Fundamental and Clinical Immunology and Novosibirsk State Medical University held the first joint interdisciplinary seminar for young specialists.

    The meeting took place at the NIIKEL site. Opening the seminar, the head of NIIKEL, Maxim Aleksandrovich Korolev, spoke about the work of the institute and outlined the topic of the meeting – psoriatic arthritis and skin psoriasis.

    – There are diseases that cannot be treated alone. And we chose the topic of psoriatic arthritis and skin psoriasis for the first interdisciplinary seminar precisely because dermatologists, rheumatologists, and immunologists participate in the diagnosis and treatment of these diseases. And multidisciplinarity is the basic principle that allows for success in treating such diseases, – explained Maxim Aleksandrovich.

    The introductory lecture on the mechanisms of autoimmune diseases for the participants of the seminar was given by Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Scientific Director of the Research Institute of Physical Culture and Informatics Vladimir Aleksandrovich Kozlov. Then young doctors, immunologists, dermatologists and rheumatologists – residents and postgraduates of NSU and the Research Institute of Physical Culture and Informatics – made presentations.

    The prize for the best presentation of her work following the seminar was awarded to Galina Voronina, an allergist-immunologist at the Immunopathology Clinic of the Research Institute of Physical Culture and Infection.

    As noted by the Director of the Center for Preventive Medical Research of the Institute of Medical Technologies of NSU Irina Gennadyevna Sergeeva, such meetings are very useful for young specialists. They allow them to present the results of their work, hear constructive criticism and get acquainted with the topics that colleagues from related fields of medicine are working on.

    – In the future, we plan to hold similar seminars twice a year at various educational venues in the city so that young specialists can communicate and get acquainted not only with professional problems, but also with each other.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Victory of the State University of Management: Our Students Conquered the All-Russian Festival of Social Projects

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    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    Projects by students of the Institute of Marketing of the State University of Management became winners and prize-winners of the annual All-Russian student festival of social projects “Media Class”.

    The festival has been uniting creative youth of Russia for over 20 years. The theme of this year’s festival was thinking in code.

    The projects of our university students revealed aspects of the implementation of new technologies, the possibilities of artificial intelligence, and ways of solving social problems using neural networks.

    GUU teams that became winners of the “Media Class” festival

    Nomination “Audio”

    1st place – project “Get offline”. Authors: Natalia Kruglova, Nina Smirnova (students of the “RISSO in business 3-3” group). Leader – Alexandra Timokhovich.

    1st place – project “Take a break and come back to life”. Authors: Anisimova Ioanna, Petrosyan Diana (students of the group “PNB 3-1”). Leader – Alexandra Timokhovich.

    “Our audio clip is dedicated to the problem of digital burnout, excessive involvement of children and young people in the digital space and social networks. We set ourselves the task of not only identifying the problematic situation, but also offering optimal solutions. We used the dialogization technique to make the impact of the text on the target audience more focused!”, shared student Ioanna Anisimova.

    2nd place – project “The Terrible Truth”. Authors: Daria Yezhova, Elizaveta Fedoseeva (students of the “RISSO in Business 3-1” group). Leader – Alexandra Timokhovich.

    2nd place – project “Quarter-life crisis”. Author: Tatyana Letunova (student of the “RISSO in business 3-1” group). Supervisor – Alexandra Timokhovich.

    “Many people think that youth is a time of entertainment, carelessness, frivolity. But this is not so. Many young people experience stress from social pressure, anxiety due to uncertainty, lack of confidence due to the need to choose their future profession. In the audio clip, I urge young people to reduce their anxiety level, stop to think about the present and the future,” admitted Tatyana Letunova.

    3rd place – project “Save the Silence of the Forest”. Authors: Ksenia Ignatyeva, Anna Vaslyaeva (students of the “RISSO in Business 3-1” group). Leader – Alexandra Timokhovich.

    3rd place – project “Say no to energy drinks”. Authors: Ulyana Sorokina, Sofia Alekseeva (students of the “RISSO in business 3-3” group). Leader – Alexandra Timokhovich.

    Nomination “Text”

    1st place – project “Artificial Intelligence”. Author: Maria Markosyan (student of the “PNB 1-1” group). Supervisor – Alexandra Timokhovich.

    “In my essay, I discussed how artificial intelligence can help solve social and environmental problems. I looked at different problem situations that people face and outlined the capabilities that artificial intelligence has for solving various problems, the main thing is to learn how to use it correctly,” said Maria Markosyan.

    Nomination “Complex social project”

    1st place – project “Never abandon your pets”. Authors: Anna Badayeva, Ksenia Stavtseva (students of the “RISSO in business 3-1” group). Leader – Alexandra Timokhovich.

    2nd place – projects “Digital pensioners”, “Leaving online?”, “Modern farm”. Author: Marina Zotkina (master’s student of the “Producing advertising communications 1-1” group). Supervisors – Elena Dianina, Alexandra Timokhovich.

    “I am very happy that the social projects that we develop and implement during our studies are recognized and supported. When choosing the bachelor’s and master’s degree programs related to advertising and PR communications, I set myself the goal of contributing to the development of society. Thanks to my project managers, Elena Dianina and Alexandra Timokhovich, I can move forward and implement new ideas,” said Marina Zotkina.

    3rd place – project “Loneliness among youth”. Authors: Adamova Nelli, Yarmukhamedova Kamiliya (students of the group “RISSO in business 3-1”). Leader – Alexandra Timokhovich.

    We congratulate the winners and leaders of student projects, wishing them creative inspiration and further success!

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: NSU scientists talk about astronomical events of May

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    On warm May evenings, observing celestial objects, meteor showers, and even deep space objects will be more comfortable than in the previous cold months. You will be able to see approaches (conjunctions) of the planets of the Solar System with the Moon, the Eta Aquarid meteor shower, the Andromeda Nebula, and the Orion Nebula.

    Lunar eclipse

    In Central Russia, a total lunar eclipse will be visible on the morning of May 5. During these morning hours, the rising Sun may slightly “spoil” the contrast of the event, but it will still be observable. The total lunar eclipse will begin at 5:14 Moscow time and will last until 6:22. The peak of the eclipse: the Moon will turn reddish due to the light reflected from the Sun will be at 5:53. In Novosibirsk, day will break, but opposite the Sun, you will be able to try to see the non-contrasting disk of the light orange Moon. The common name for the full Moon in May is the Flower Moon. It is associated with natural phenomena – the beginning of the flowering of the first spring flowers.

    Conjunctions of the planets of the solar system

    May 2: Neptune will approach bright, easy-to-spot Venus. Time of approach: 17:07 GMT for Novosibirsk 7 hours. Distance at approach: 2°06′.

    On May 3, Mars will be close to the Moon. At this time, if you observe reddish Mars through a telescope, you can see bluish polar caps on it. Time of approach: 23:12 GMT, distance at the moment of approach: 2°06′. This event can be observed until 00:13 GMT on May 4, when the distance at the moment of approach will decrease to 1°59′.

    May 12: Full Moon – Micro Moon; the Moon will appear 5% smaller and 10% dimmer than during a normal full moon.

    On May 14, the nearly full Moon will be near Alpha Scorpius Antares. Time of approach: 04:10 GMT. Distance at approach: 0°18′. Antares is a dimly lit object, so it is best to use binoculars to observe it.

    On May 22, the waning crescent Moon will be near the planet Saturn. Time of approach: 17:51 GMT, distance at approach: 2°30′. Saturn’s rings may not be as bright as at the moments of the planet’s maximum tilt, but they will still be clearly visible in a telescope or binoculars that provide sufficient resolution of closely spaced lines.

    In addition to Saturn, on May 22, the small planet Neptune will be near the crescent Moon. Time of approach: 19:15 GMT. Distance at the time of approach: 1°53′.

    Venus will be near the Moon on May 23. Time of approach: 21:13 GMT. Distance at approach: 3°33′.

    Eta Aquarids Meteor Shower

    May 5-6: The peak of the Eta Aquarid meteor shower, expected activity is up to 50 meteors per hour, but the greater illumination of the Moon on these 2 peak days will somewhat weaken the contrast of the observed meteors. This shower will be observed from April 19 to May 28, which will allow it to be seen on days when the Moon is not in the sky. Location of the radiant: the constellation Aquarius.

    In Russia, the conditions for observing this shower are not very favorable, since its radiant rises at about 3 a.m., when the morning dawn has already begun. Thus, only a small window of relatively dark sky remains for observations from about 3:30 to 4:30 a.m., and the number of meteors is usually no more than a few per hour due to the low altitude of the radiant. However, these meteors are interesting in that they enter the Earth’s atmosphere at a very small angle, so they do not penetrate into the dense layers and can fly a long distance before burning out. Therefore, in early May, the Eta Aquarids at Russian latitudes produce a noticeable number of meteors, which are called grazers (from the English grazer – grazing, slightly touching), they can fly in the outer layers of the atmosphere for quite a long time, several seconds, and from the surface of the Earth this flight can look very impressive – like a meteor flying across the entire sky.

    Andromeda and Orion Nebulae

    On May 27, the Moon will no longer be visible, a new moon will occur, and the illuminated side of the Moon will be facing away from the Earth. This is the best time to observe stars, meteor showers, and deep-sky objects, since the Moon’s light will not illuminate the sky. Some of these objects can be seen in May. This is the bright Andromeda Galaxy (M31) – the closest to our galaxy, it will be visible in our northern hemisphere. It can be observed with the naked eye, but if you also use a telescope, you will be able to distinguish spiral arms and bright centers in this nebula. This nebula is easy to find – it is located halfway between the constellation Cassiopeia (graphically like the letter W) and the constellation Ursa Major.

    The next nebula to observe in May is the Orion Nebula (M42). The constellation Orion is very extended and can be easily found by the line of 3 bright stars – Orion’s Belt. The Orion Nebula is located in Orion’s “sword”. It should be observed in early May, before the nebula goes below the horizon in the late night hours.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The IMF to Hold the Inaugural Annual Economic Research Conference on Middle East and North Africa (MENA)

    Source: IMF – News in Russian

    April 28, 2025

    Washington, DC: Jihad Azour, Director of the Middle East and Central Asia Department and Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, Economic Counsellor and Director of the Research Department of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) issued a statement today:

    “Global shocks are adding to regional factors resulting in exceptionally uncertain economic environment for Middle East and North Africa (MENA) economies. Conflicts, trade tensions, volatile commodity prices, changing climate conditions, energy transitions, rapid technological advances are altering the economic landscape of the region, posing severe challenges but also presenting opportunities for bold reforms that safeguard macroeconomic stability, build resilience, and raise living standards for all. Economic research is essential to provide reliable analysis and develop workable and innovative policy responses.

    “In this context, we are pleased to announce that the IMF will organize an annual Economic Research Conference on MENA, partnering with leading universities in the region. The aim is to establish a forum for dialogue on pressing economic issues, promote policy-oriented academic research tailored to the needs and unique challenges of the region. It will also provide a platform for the exchange of ideas and insights for academics, researchers, and policymakers in the MENA region and worldwide.

    “The inaugural conference, Steering Macroeconomic and Structural Policies in A Shifting Global Economic Landscape, will be co-organized with Onsi Sawiris School of Business at The American University in Cairo and take place in Cairo on May 18-19, 2025. It will feature presentations and panel discussions by leading economists and policymakers. The conference details and agenda are available here.

    “The IMF is a long-standing partner to countries in the MENA region in the quest for more inclusive and resilient growth. The IMF-MENA Annual Research Conference is another step forward to further strengthen that partnership and engagement with the region and its people.” 

    IMF Communications Department
    MEDIA RELATIONS

    PRESS OFFICER: Angham Al Shami

    Phone: +1 202 623-7100Email: MEDIA@IMF.org

    https://www.imf.org/en/News/Articles/2025/04/28/pr-25125-imf-to-hold-inaugural-ann-economic-research-conf-on-middle-east-and-north-africa

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial News: Discrete auction held for VTBR securities

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    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    Vtbr

    VTB JSC

    As of 14:05:00 the current price was 106.98 rubles. (Deviation – 22.97%).

    There was an increase of 20.00% or more within 10 consecutive minutes of the current share price from the closing price of the previous trading day (87 rubles).

    In the Main Trading Mode T, a discrete auction (DA) will be held from 14:09:00.

    In other non-addressed trading modes during the DA period, trading is conducted in accordance with the established regulations.

    End of DA and resumption of trading at 14:39:00.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/28/2025, 15:54 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A105NK5 (MOEK BO1P5) were changed.

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    04/28/2025

    15:54

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 28.04.2025, 15-54 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 97.34) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1036.11 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 7.5%) of the security RU000A105NK5 (MOEK BO1P5) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/28/2025, 16-13 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A106TR5 (VimpelK3R3) were changed.

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    04/28/2025

    16:13

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 28.04.2025, 16-13 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 86.72) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 947.25 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 18.75%) of the RU000A106TR5 (VimpelK3R3) security were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/28/2025, 18-11 (Moscow time) the values of the lower boundary of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the RU000A100VG7 (SUEK-F1P3R) security were changed.

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    04/28/2025

    18:11

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 28.04.2025, 18-11 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the price corridor (up to 87.58) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 850.58 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 7.5%) of the RU000A100VG7 (SUEK-F1P3R) security were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: On 29.04.2025, two deposit auctions of the PPC “TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT FUND” will take place

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    Parameters: Date of the deposit auction 04/29/2025. Placement currency RUB. Maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) 8,003,000,000.00 Placement term, days 42. Date of depositing funds 04/29/2025. Date of return of funds 06/10/2025. Minimum placement interest rate, % per annum 21.00 Terms of the conclusion, urgent or special (Urgent). Minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in the placement currency) 8,003,000,000.00 Maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1. Auction form, open or closed (Open).

    The basis of the Agreement is the General Agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Applications in preliminary mode from 11:00 to 11:10. Applications in competition mode from 11:10 to 11:15. Setting the cutoff percentage rate or declaring the auction invalid before 11:25.

    Additional terms

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Denis Manturov took part in the main plenary session of Innoprom

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    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    First Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Denis Manturov took part in the international exhibition “Innoprom. Central Asia” and spoke at the main plenary session “Strategic Industrial Partnership in Central Asia: Integration Based on Advanced Technologies”. Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Uzbekistan Jamshid Khodjaev also took part in the main session.

    Opening the main session, Denis Manturov noted that today the development of industrial partnership with the Central Asian countries is one of the absolute priorities: “Today, Russian enterprises are widely represented in the region. Their share in the total number of foreign companies in Uzbekistan is about 20%, in Kyrgyzstan more than 30%, and in Kazakhstan already over 40%. The total volume of Russian investments in the economy of the Central Asian states last year alone exceeded 760 billion rubles. This allows us to increase the portfolio of joint projects in agricultural machinery, pharmaceuticals, the automotive industry, the chemical industry, metallurgy and many other industries.”

    The First Deputy Prime Minister noted that, despite the high level of cooperation, the growth potential has not been exhausted, and stressed the need to expand cooperation in response to global challenges, including in the areas of green economy, infrastructure projects, retail, etc.

    “If we talk about promising areas of our cooperation, they are consolidated in national projects of technological leadership. We started their implementation in Russia this year. We place special emphasis on achieving sovereignty over the means of production, including additive solutions and industrial robots. The same applies to the development of all types of transport, including on alternative fuel and with elements of autonomy. Our special focus is the development of new materials and chemicals. As well as improving technologies for medicine, energy, agriculture and expanding the range of space services,” Denis Manturov emphasized.

    “It is gratifying to note that the scale of the exhibition is growing every year, attracting participants not only from Russia and Central Asian countries, but also from a number of other countries, such as Saudi Arabia, Belarus, and Afghanistan. Today we are seeing new promising and large-scale horizons for cooperation. By the end of 2024, Uzbekistan’s trade with Russia and Central Asian countries approached $20 billion. There are about 5,000 enterprises in Uzbekistan with capital from these countries. More than 650 joint projects worth $67 billion are being implemented in various sectors of our country’s economy. Despite such a rich level of relations, we all understand that this is far from the limit,” said Jamshid Khodjaev.

    Denis Manturov and Zhamshid Khodjaev also took part in the ceremony of exchanging folders of signed agreements at Innoprom, aimed at developing cooperation in the trade and economic, scientific and technical, social and cultural and humanitarian spheres.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rector of the State University of Management joined the Public Council under the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia

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    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    On April 28, an order was published “On Amendments to the Composition of the Public Council under the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation” signed by the Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov.

    In accordance with the document, the rector of the State University of Management, Vladimir Stroyev, joined the Public Council as a representative of the Interregional Public Movement for Interethnic Harmony “Beacons of Friendship”.

    “The historical and cultural project “Beacons of Friendship. Towers of the Caucasus” was born at the State University of Management in 2016. Since then, dozens of trips and events have been held aimed at strengthening interethnic relations between the peoples of our country and drawing attention to the problems of preserving the cultural and historical heritage of the peoples of Russia,” Vladimir Vitalyevich recalled.

    Let us recall that in 2024, Vladimir Stroyev was awarded the jubilee medal “100 years of statehood of the Republic of Ingushetia” for the long-term cooperation of the State University of Management with the Republic of Ingushetia, which began with the implementation of the project “Beacons of Friendship. Towers of the Caucasus”.

    We congratulate our rector on his new achievement and wish him successful work for the benefit of our country and his native State University of Management!

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Round table within BIMAC-2025: how to provide the industry with personnel

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    Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering –

    On April 24, a round table was held at SPbGASU as part of the VIII International Scientific and Practical Conference “Information Modeling in Construction and Architecture Problems” (BIMAC-2025) dedicated to the issues of developing digital competencies of students of secondary vocational education institutions (SVE) in the construction sector.

    The event brought together representatives of public organizations, educational institutions, customer companies and students to discuss current trends in personnel training and the implementation of information modeling technologies.

    SPbGASU trains personnel together with industry partners

    Polina Fedyuchek, Victoria Vinogradova

    Vice-Rector for Continuing Education at SPbGASU Victoria Vinogradova said that the university continues to actively work on the application of TIM technologies in the educational process, closely cooperating with leading enterprises in the construction industry, and emphasized that all initiatives at the university – from school projects to scientific developments – are implemented jointly with industrial partners, which ensures the practical orientation of personnel training. She also noted that the university positions itself not just as an educational institution, but as an integration center that unites educational, scientific and project activities. SPbGASU is becoming a platform for professional dialogue between all participants in the construction process – from students to the heads of large companies.

    “We are creating an environment where future specialists can gain not only theoretical knowledge, but also practical experience working with real projects,” noted Victoria Vinogradova. “Our partners are actively involved in developing educational programs, organizing internships and internships, and supervising diploma projects.” Particular attention is paid to creating conditions for professional growth. The university offers various formats of interaction: from corporate training for company employees to joint scientific research.

    “Openness to cooperation is one of our key principles,” emphasized Victoria Vinogradova. “We are ready to discuss new initiatives and joint projects that will contribute to the development of the construction industry and the training of highly qualified personnel who meet the requirements of the digital age.”

    In conclusion of her report, Victoria Vinogradova invited interested organizations to work together in several areas: the implementation of scientific and design developments, the creation of an open environment for digital projects, and the development of students’ project activities. According to her, such a comprehensive approach allows training specialists who can work effectively in the modern conditions of the digitalized construction industry immediately after graduation.

    The role of professional associations

    Elena Parikova, Development Director – Head of the NOSTROY Project Office, gave a presentation on the experience of the NOSTROY SPO Consortium in the field of digital competencies formation. She emphasized the importance of information modeling technologies and presented the consortium’s initiatives in this area.

    Particular attention was paid to personnel training. Elena Parikova noted that the industry is facing a shortage of specialists – from 300 to 700 thousand digital personnel. In higher education institutions, TIM programs are implemented in bachelor’s, master’s and postgraduate programs, including such areas as “Construction” and “Information systems and technologies”. In secondary vocational education, the federal state educational standard for the specialty 08.02.15 “Information modeling in construction” has been implemented, which provides training in technical support of TIM, design of structures and management of digital models.

    Elena Parikova noted that NOSTROY is also developing additional educational programs, including professional retraining, advanced training, and corporate training. Of particular interest were the projects “Digital Construction Classes” developed by SPbGASU for schoolchildren, and the online course “From Idea to Practice of Digitalization of the Construction Industry”, developed jointly with the RF Competence Center.

    Elena Parikova also spoke in detail about the implementation of the educational initiative “TIM-elective of SPbGASU. SPO League 2025” and the All-Russian TIM-championship of SPbGASU. SPO League 2025. She noted that NOSTROY President Anton Glushkov notes the importance of digitalization of the industry and training of qualified personnel and emphasizes that the championship has become the first all-Russian competition for students of the vocational education system after the approval of the new Federal State Educational Standard (FSES) for the specialty 08.02.15, expressing confidence that the participants will make a significant contribution to the development of the construction industry.

    In conclusion, Elena Parikova noted that the development of digital competencies requires joint efforts of educational institutions, businesses and regulators, and invited all interested parties to cooperate.

    Deputy Head of the Office of the National Association of Designers and Surveyors (NOPRIZ) Nadezhda Prokopyeva gave a report on the development of a system for independent assessment of the qualifications of specialists in the field of information modeling. In her speech, she emphasized the importance of fulfilling the order of the President of the Russian Federation from 2018 on the modernization of the construction industry through the introduction of TIM technologies.

    Nadezhda Prokopyeva noted that NOPRIZ and the Association of Software Developers “Domestic Software” are joining forces to develop TIM technologies. As part of the development of digital competencies in the construction industry, NOPRIZ has entered into an agreement with the Association “Domestic Software”, which unites Russian software developers. This partnership is aimed at harmonizing professional standards and qualification requirements with the capabilities of domestic TIM solutions. Joint work will allow adapting independent qualification assessment programs to Russian software products, as well as facilitating the training of specialists who are proficient in national digital tools.

    Particular attention was paid to the updated professional standard “Specialist in the field of information modeling in construction”, which came into force on March 1, 2025. The standard establishes five levels of qualification – from technical support of TIM to management of information modeling processes at the organizational level. On its basis, the Federal State Educational Standard of Secondary Vocational Education 08.02.15 “Information Modeling in Construction” has already been developed, which is implemented by 34 educational institutions of secondary vocational education.

    Nadezhda Prokopyeva spoke in detail about the independent qualification assessment system, which has been conducted since 2017 on the basis of Federal Law No. 238-FZ. Currently, examination centers operate in Moscow, Krasnoyarsk, Yekaterinburg, Novosibirsk, Irkutsk and Veliky Novgorod. The exam includes both a theoretical part with questions on the regulatory framework and practical tasks on working with TIM software products.

    An important area of work for NOPRIZ is cooperation with the country’s leading construction universities to update educational programs in accordance with professional standards. In conclusion, Nadezhda Prokopyeva noted that the introduction of an independent qualification assessment system ensures a high professional level of specialists and increases confidence in TIM technologies in the construction industry.

    Polina Fedyuchek, Deputy Director for Development of the Association of SRO “OsnovaProekt”, gave a report on the role of self-regulatory organizations in training specialists for the construction industry. In her speech, she emphasized the importance of the active participation of self-regulatory organizations in issues of personnel shortage and digitalization of the construction industry.

    Polina Fedyuchek emphasized the importance of implementing state strategic documents – the Strategy for the Development of the Construction Industry and Housing and Public Utilities of the Russian Federation for the Period up to 2030 with a Forecast up to 2035 and the Concept for Training Personnel for the Construction Industry and Housing and Public Utilities up to 2035. These documents define the need for digitalization of the industry and the creation of a system of continuous professional education, where SROs act as a link between educational institutions, businesses and regulators.

    Particular attention was paid to the implementation of the educational initiative “TIM-elective. SPO League”, launched by the Association of SRO “OsnovaProekt” together with SPbGASU in 2024. The pilot project covered six colleges from different regions of Russia, training 150 students and 29 teachers. In 2025, the program expanded significantly: now 32 educational institutions are participating in it, including colleges from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Khabarovsk and other cities. The total number of students reached 787 people, of which 631 are students and 146 are teachers. The program includes 308 hours of training in key areas of TIM technologies: architecture, structures, engineering systems and others. She also noted that these educational initiatives are being implemented with the involvement of exclusively domestic software developers.

    “Support for young specialists and development of regional human resources potential remain our priorities,” noted Polina Fedyuchek. “Programs like the TIM-optional course not only help prepare qualified specialists, but also help reduce the personnel shortage in the regions.”

    In conclusion, the speaker expressed confidence that further development of the self-regulation system and strengthening of interaction with educational institutions and government agencies will allow for successful resolution of the challenges facing the industry, including digitalization and training of qualified personnel.

    As noted by Leonid Shelkovnikov, Head of the TIM Department of Kairos-Engineering LLC, a teacher at the Perm Construction College, the discrepancy between the qualifications of personnel and the needs of the labor market is a consequence of a major problem – the lack of a unified state approach to the use of information modeling technology, namely the choice of software. Educational institutions at the state level are prohibited from teaching imported software products, but construction organizations are allowed to use foreign software, including with violation of the copyrights of the departed vendors.

    “The rapid obsolescence of knowledge due to the rapid transformation of the construction industry, the effective implementation of new technologies in the conditions of “turbulence” of the economy, the lack of dialogue between enterprises of the real sector of the economy and educational institutions – this is what is worth paying attention to in the near future. Growth points lie in the close interaction of educational institutions with the construction industry, the information technology industry. Therefore, it is necessary to move towards the set goals: try to select the required software for the educational process, look for technology partners in the conditions of uncertainty of state policy in the field of application of TIM. At the same time, we are all waiting for the formation of a unified methodology for training TIM personnel in the country, we are trying to convince both students and ourselves of the need to achieve technological sovereignty of the Russian construction industry through import substitution of software products and the applied standards for information transfer,” Leonid Shelkovnikov emphasized.

    What do experts expect from the educational process?

    Leonid Shelkovnikov, Maria Lemekhova and Alexey Zubkov

    The head of the educational project of the company “ASCON”, the manager of the competence “Technologies of information modeling BIM” of the Agency for the development of skills and professions Olga Chernyadyeva clarified who a TIM teacher is. This is a certified specialist in the main BIM tools, who has experience in solving real problems of the industry and strives to constantly develop along with the update of the functionality of BIM tools and the construction industry.

    “The professional skills competitions were created at the request of the industry. The tasks include the basic principles of BIM technologies (multi-vendor, teamwork, work with exchange formats), current tasks and skills in demand by the industry, taking into account current BIM standards and professional standards. As part of the TIM Championship of SPbGASU, training intensives are held on working with BIM tools, as well as on teaching methods,” said Olga Chernyadyeva.

    She added that BIM management, the StroimProsto hackathon, the Professionals Championship movement, the TIM-Leaders All-Russian competition, and the Summer BIM School help develop the competencies of all members of the professional community.

    Maria Lemekhova, Head of the Department for Work with the Federal Targeted Program at JSC Baltic Shipyard, noted that shipbuilding is also currently implementing TIM technologies and is facing similar personnel problems.

    “Shipbuilding, like the construction industry, is unthinkable today without information modeling. At shipyards, we use TIM approaches to create ships, vessels and infrastructure. Our experience can be useful for solving problems in architecture and construction – from design optimization to life cycle management of objects. Digital twins of ships and TIM technologies in shipbuilding are the “marine version” of construction solutions. Integration of approaches will help overcome common challenges,” explained Maria Lemekhova.

    She emphasized that digitalization of shipbuilding is a key element of the strategy of technological sovereignty. It covers not only the introduction of robotics and automation, but also the transformation of human resources. The transition to the concept of “Shipbuilding 4.0” requires training specialists capable of working with digital twins, ship lifecycle management systems (PLM) and artificial intelligence. The United Construction Corporation (JSC “USC”), which includes the Baltic Shipyard, is taking steps to restructure the educational system through projects such as “Plant-VTUZ”, combining training with practical training at enterprises. For example, students of the St. Petersburg Marine Technical University (SPbGMTU) are involved in the creation of digital twins of ships, which reduces the adaptation period for graduates in production.

    “Only through the integration of digital platforms, updating retraining programs and creating attractive conditions for young people will we be able to overcome the personnel crisis,” noted Maria Lemekhova.

    Construction allows you to leave a mark on history and realize your creative potential, because each project is unique and requires an individual approach, agreed Alexey Zubkov, project manager of the service of the director for construction of social facilities of the LSR Group and a graduate of St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering.

    “LSR traces its history back to 1993 and in 30 years has become one of the leading construction holdings in the country. Now the LSR Group continues to increase construction and production volumes, following a proven strategy and maintaining established traditions. We follow new standards and requirements for the design of buildings and structures, including the use of modern technologies (for example, TIM). And we understand that the most important thing in any company, regardless of its size and profile of activity, is people. Therefore, we pay great attention to our many thousands of personnel, creating conditions for effective work and providing the broadest opportunities for professional and career growth. We will be glad to see young specialists in our teams,” said Alexey Zubkov.

    In addition, teachers from colleges from Perm, Belgorod, Rostov-on-Don, Veliky Novgorod and St. Petersburg spoke at the round table and shared their opinions on the educational initiative “TIM-elective SPbGASU. SPO League 2025”. The speakers outlined the issues that, in their opinion, need to be improved by next year, and thanked SPbGASU and the Association of SRO “OsnovaProekt” for organizing such an interesting and significant event.

    The participants of the round table agreed that the development of TIM technologies requires close interaction between educational institutions, businesses and regulators. Particular attention was paid to the need to adapt educational programs to rapidly changing industry requirements.

    The event became a platform for exchanging best practices and defining the vector of further cooperation in the field of digitalization of the construction industry.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Open Day at the Polytechnic University brought together thousands of future students

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    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    Before the start of the admissions campaign, the Polytechnic University held an Open Day. On April 27, more than 4,000 applicants and their parents visited the Main Academic Building of the university. For those who could not come in person, a live broadcast was organized in the Polytechnic group for applicants on VKontakte.

    The event was opened by the Vice-Rector for Continuing and Pre-University Education of SPbPU Dmitry Tikhonov, who spoke about the advantages of studying at the Polytechnic University and the prospects for students. Then the responsible secretary of the Admissions Committee Vitaly Drobchik acquainted the participants with the key changes in the admission rules for the 2025 academic year.

    After the official part, the guests were able to visit the institutes’ stands, where they learned about the training areas and asked questions to the teachers and students. Various activities and presentations were prepared for the university’s guests. The Civil Engineering Institute held master classes on digital construction, life safety, and product design. Those interested in the humanities were able to learn about the professions of a digital linguist, psychologist, and specialist in foreign regional studies. The Institute of Biomedical Systems and Biotechnology held a master class on experiments with food pigments. The Institute of Industrial Management, Economics, and Trade organized a master class on commodity science, where schoolchildren learned to quickly determine the quality of products and identify signs of non-compliance with standards and possible counterfeiting.

    The SPbPU Career Development Department presented job opportunities to applicants in an interactive format. Specialists talked about practices, internships and options for cooperation with the university’s partners. Organizations that offer targeted training at the university were also presented.

    In addition, participants could visit a photo booth and take a sightseeing tour of the campus. At special consultation stands, guests of the university talked with employees of the Admissions Committee, activists of the United Student Council of Dormitories, representatives of the Black Bears-Polytech sports club and specialists of the Center for Work with Applicants.

    At the end of the event, participants were treated to an impressive scientific show from the Institute of Physics and Mathematics, as well as an awards ceremony for the winners of the university competition.

    The live broadcast was hosted by the Director of the Contingent Formation Center Varvara Sotova and a student of the Institute of Energy Victoria Chernova. They explained in detail the nuances of admission this year and talked about participation in the projects of the State Corporation Rosatom. The broadcast can be viewed inrecords in a group.

    The Open Day once again confirmed the leading position of the Polytechnic University, the relevance of our scientific developments and educational programs. There was a lot of excitement near the career guidance zones of each institute. And the university strategy adapted for presentation to schoolchildren aroused keen interest among applicants and parents, because we are talking about success and prospects. We see how the interest of young people in engineering areas and the use of modern technologies related to artificial intelligence, digital engineering, new materials is growing. It is especially valuable that applicants come to us not just for a diploma, but for the competencies of the future, which will allow them to become sought-after specialists in high-tech industries, – noted Dmitry Tikhonov.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: From Innovations to Personnel: The Polytechnic University Hosted the Arctic Summit

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    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    The 9th International Arctic Summit “Arctic: Prospects, Innovations and Regional Development”, dedicated to the 180th anniversary of the founding of the Russian Geographical Society, was held in two cities – Moscow and St. Petersburg. In the Northern capital, the participants of the large-scale event were hosted by the Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University.

    At the opening of the summit in the Technopolis Polytech research building, guests were greeted on behalf of the Governor of St. Petersburg, Alexander Beglov, by the Head of the Department for Development of Interaction with the Arctic Region of the St. Petersburg Committee for Arctic Affairs, Sergei Nikolaev.

    The regional head’s address states that St. Petersburg is the center of Russia’s Arctic competencies, and the exchange of regions’ accumulated experience and the discussion of pressing issues of the development of the Far North are the key to strengthening our country’s position in the Arctic.

    As Yuri Fomin, Vice-Rector for Research at SPbPU, noted in his greeting, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University not only trains personnel for enterprises in the northern region, but also conducts research in areas that are relevant for the Arctic: development of autonomous energy, construction in the Far North, infrastructure, logistics, security, etc.

    The developments of our scientists are aimed at solving the problems outlined by the President of Russia at the VI International Arctic Forum. This is strengthening the transport and logistics contour of the Arctic, ensuring the energy independence of the region, mining, construction in difficult weather conditions, – said Yuri Vladimirovich and wished the forum participants successful and fruitful work.

    Participants of the plenary session and thematic sections discussed many problematic issues related to the geopolitical, environmental and economic situation, harsh climate conditions and the shortage of highly professional personnel for the Arctic zone. At the Polytechnic site, they sought and proposed solutions, shared experiences and found partners.

    Experts, including representatives of SPbPU, outlined the goals, main directions and mechanisms for implementing the tasks set, and also noted the importance of the activities of the Russian Geographical Society in the development of the Arctic.

    Nikolay Vatin, Director of the Scientific and Technological Complex “Digital Engineering in Civil Construction”, spoke at the plenary session. He also held a thematic session “Development of Science and Technology in the Interests of Arctic Development. Information Partnership of Arctic Regions”.

    At the special session “Scientific and technical projects and modern technologies for the development of the Arctic zone: Russian industry, world practice” Liliya Talipova, senior lecturer of the Higher School of Industrial, Civil and Road Construction of SPbPU, gave a report. She spoke about the development of a GIS platform for the design of linear objects in the Arctic.

    The round table, dedicated to improving the quality of life of the population of the Arctic, was attended by IPMEiT teachers Maxim Polyukhovich, Alexey Ulyanov and Yulia Logvinova. The topic of their presentations was a model for designing workplaces for the region. In the round table session dedicated to Arctic energy, SPbPU professor Viktor Elistratov made a report on the use of renewable energy sources in the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation.

    Students of the Polytechnic University also took part in the summit. Thus, at the thematic session “International Relations in the Arctic”, Zoya Merkulova, a master of the Higher School of Technosphere Safety of SPbPU, presented a report “Comparison of Russian and Foreign Experience in Industrial Safety Applied to Enterprises in Arctic Regions”.

    Summing up the forum, the director of the Arctic 2025 summit Gennady Cherepov thanked the participants and noted the productivity of all sections. In conclusion, the winners of the competition of scientific research works aimed at sustainable development and exploration of the Arctic within the framework of the Decade of Science and Technology were awarded. Based on the materials of the summit, a scientific collection of the Russian Science Citation Index will be prepared and published.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rosneft held corporate competitions to pass GTO standards

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    Rosneft held a large-scale competition for its employees in the Moscow region city of Shchyolkovo to pass the standards of the All-Russian physical culture and sports complex “Ready for Labor and Defense” (GTO). The company dedicated the competition to the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.

    The event was attended by about 700 amateur athletes from 66 of the Company’s enterprises from all over the country, as well as from the central management office.

    Over the course of two days, participants had to demonstrate their strength, endurance, and flexibility. Athletes could pass GTO standards in 13 disciplines, including short and long-distance running, long jumps, bends, pull-ups, push-ups, kettlebell snatches, and shooting.

    Participants in the GTO standards were divided into age groups and difficulty levels. Many employees did not limit themselves to the minimum requirements for passing the standards when performing exercises – they set personal records and also tried to show the best result among all athletes. Thus, the record for the number of push-ups among women this year was 140 times, among men – 166 times.

    The event also included functional all-round competitions, which have become especially popular among employees this year. The number of teams has almost doubled compared to last year’s competitions – up to 73 teams versus 40 in 2024. The total number of participants was 213 people.

    On the first day of the competition, teams of three completed six events: rowing, kettlebell push, medicine ball throw, team pull-up, rope jumping, and farmer’s walk. On the second day, athletes competed for victory in the game “Sniper” and a mixed running relay of different distances.

    The teams were divided into four age categories: 18-29, 30-39, 40-49 and 50-59. Seven teams applied for the last one. The best in the all-around were the teams RN-BashNIPIneft (18-29), Udmurtneft (categories 30-39 and 40-49) and RN-Uvatneftegaz (50-59).

    The winners of the competition were awarded diplomas, cups and certificates. Sergei Fedorov, a three-time world hockey champion, silver and bronze medalist of the Olympic Games, three-time USSR champion, three-time Stanley Cup winner and two-time Gagarin Cup winner as the head coach of CSKA, took part in the award ceremony.

    Support for mass sports is one of Rosneft’s key priorities. The Company’s athletes take part in all major mass sports competitions, winning prizes. Rosneft supports amateur sports and carries out large-scale work to popularize a healthy lifestyle both among its employees and among the population in the regions where it operates.

    As part of the corporate sports and health movement “Energy of Life”, employees regularly engage in sports and compete in various sports disciplines. In 2024, almost 128 thousand employees of the Company engaged in sports as part of the “Energy of Life” movement. At the same time, more than 92 thousand employees took part in competitions in various sports.

    Reference:

    The All-Russian physical culture and sports complex “Ready for Labor and Defense” (GTO) is a full-fledged program and regulatory framework for physical education of the country’s population, aimed at developing mass sports and improving the health of the nation. The GTO complex provides for preparation for the implementation and direct implementation by the population of various age groups (from 6 to 70 years and older) of established regulatory requirements for three difficulty levels corresponding to the gold, silver and bronze badges of distinction “Ready for Labor and Defense” (GTO).

    The development of the sports movement is one of Rosneft’s key priorities. For active support and systematic work to popularize the GTO complex, in 2023 Rosneft became the winner of the Champion award, established by the Roscongress Foundation’s sports platform RK-Sport and the Reputation educational forum.

    Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft April 28, 2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/28/2025, 13:40 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0JWLU4 (RZhD-42 region) were changed.

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    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    04/28/2025

    13:40

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 28.04.2025, 13-40 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 95.79) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1031.78 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 10.0%) of the security RU000A0JWLU4 (RZhD-42 region) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/28/2025, 13:43 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the VTBR (VTB JSC) security were changed.

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    04/28/2025

    13:43

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC), on 28.04.2025, 13-43 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 97.97) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 105.262555 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 21.25%) of the VTBR security (VTB JSC) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/28/2025, 13:47 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the VTBR (VTB JSC) security were changed.

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    04/28/2025

    13:47

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC), on 28.04.2025, 13-47 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 101.66) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 108.95217 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 25.5%) of the VTBR security (VTB JSC) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/28/2025, 13:50 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the VTBR (VTB JSC) security were changed.

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    04/28/2025

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    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC), on 28.04.2025, 13-50 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 105.35) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 112.641785 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 29.75%) of the VTBR security (VTB JSC) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/28/2025, 13:53 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the VTBR (VTB JSC) security were changed.

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    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 28.04.2025, 13-53 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 109.04) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 116.3314 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 34.0%) of the VTBR security (VTB JSC) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 04/28/2025, 13:58 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the VTBR (VTB JSC) security were changed.

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    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC), on 28.04.2025, 13-58 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 112.73) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 120.021015 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 38.25%) of the VTBR security (VTB JSC) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial security issues were discussed with the director of Rosfinmonitoring at the HSE Distributed Lyceum school

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    Source: State University Higher School of Economics – State University Higher School of Economics –

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    Director of the Federal Service for Financial Monitoring Yuri Chikhanchin discussed with high school students the problem of financial security of young people, including droppers. The meeting, organized at the initiative of the Higher School of Economics, took place at Moscow School No. 2107, which is part of the network Distributed Lyceum of the National Research University Higher School of Economics.

    “CLASS Hour” with the head of Rosfinmonitoring brought together students in grades 10-11. The event was also attended by Deputy Vice-Rector, Director for Strategic Work with Applicants of the National Research University Higher School of Economics Alexander Chepovsky and Principal of School No. 2107 Elena Naumova. The meeting was moderated by Marina Shemyakina, Head of the Center for Inter-Olympiad Training of Schoolchildren and Students of the P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

    Yuri Chikhanchin emphasized the importance of increasing the financial and legal literacy of schoolchildren and students. As the head of the department noted, criminals increasingly use minors as droppers and it is important for young people to understand the consequences of such actions, not to transfer their bank cards and account information to third parties.

    Useful knowledge on how to protect yourself and your loved ones from threats can be gained by participating in the International Financial Security Olympiad. The Olympiad also provides an opportunity to get to know the work of financial intelligence officers and the anti-money laundering system in general.

    “We are always waiting for young specialists who have modern knowledge and skills in the field of information technology, finance, economics, international law. Universities of the International Network Institute in the field of AML/CFT (counter-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing. – Ed.) prepare future financial intelligence officers. We invite you to become part of this big family,” said Yuri Chikhanchin.

    Alexander Chepovsky noted the active work of the Higher School of Economics in the field of financial security: “Since 2024, we have become part of the International Network Institute in the Sphere of AML/CFT (INI) and actively support financial security events for schoolchildren and students, and also create our own projects. For example, this academic year we are launching the minor “Financial Security and Computer Investigations” for second-year students, which will provide the necessary knowledge base and form important legal, financial and digital competencies. Upon completion of the training, students will receive an official document on microqualification. And school graduates, when entering a number of bachelor’s and specialist’s degree programs at the National Research University Higher School of Economics, receive preferences for high results in the International Olympiad on Financial Security, of which we are a co-organizer as a member of the INI.”

    During the “CLASS Hour”, students asked the head of the Russian financial intelligence service questions, took part in the thematic game “True or Fake” and solved a practical case in the role of analysts.

    As part of the meeting, a tour of the school museum of historical large-scale miniatures of the Great Patriotic War “Muzimmion” was also organized.

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