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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Themis of the 21st Century” united students from five universities

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    On April 21, at the Faculty of Forensic Science and Law in Construction and Transport of the St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, another “crime” was solved as part of the “Themis of the 21st Century” Olympiad.

    This year, the Olympiad “Themis of the 21st Century” became inter-university for the first time and was held in the format of a quest. Five teams participated in the quest: “Conclusions Don’t Burn” (SPbGASU), “Gatchina Gendarmes” (Gatchina State University), “Sledkom” (St. Petersburg Academy of the Investigative Committee), “Expert Element” (St. Petersburg University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia), “Veshdok” (second name – “Expert Five”, St. Petersburg University of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia).

    The “Gatchina Gendarmes” were accompanied by fans who actively supported the guys throughout the event.

    “Today we are holding a knowledge festival, where you will be able to demonstrate your creative potential, ability to make unconventional decisions, team spirit and all those positive qualities that are not always possible to demonstrate during the educational process. I hope we will see a fair and beautiful game. May the strongest win!” – Dmitry Ivanov, Dean of the FSEiPST, encouraged the participants of the quest.

    Having exchanged traditional greetings, the teams began investigating the murder of an antique dealer and the mysterious disappearance of a 13th-century Byzantine icon. The students examined the crime scene, conducted a trace examination, questioned witnesses and built their own version of events. The quest resulted in the announcement of a verdict for the criminal, who fully acknowledged his guilt and repented.

    The announcement of the verdict allowed the teams to understand the correctness of the version put forward and, accordingly, the correctness of the completion of the final task.

    For each task, the jury awarded points to the teams. The jury included Associate Professor of the Forensic Science Department, Academic Secretary of the Faculty of the Federal Service for Economics and Social Development of the Russian Federation (FSESiPST) of St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering Elena Kuzbagarova, Associate Professor of the Criminal Law Disciplines Department of Gatchina State University Albina Bachieva, Lecturer of the Forensic Science and Research Department of the St. Petersburg University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia Nadezhda Gorbunova, Senior Lecturer of the Forensic Science and Engineering and Technical Expertise Department of the St. Petersburg University of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia Oleg Abramumov, Associate Professor of the Forensic Science Department of St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering Alexey Kopanev.

    Based on the results of completing the tasks, the gap between the teams was minimal: they were separated by two or three points, which indicates good preparation and the active role of the leaders.

    The places were distributed as follows:

    fifth place – “Material Evidence”; fourth place – “Gatchina Gendarmes”; third place – “Conclusions Don’t Burn”; second place – “Expert Element”; first place – “Investigative Committee”.

    The organizers awarded valuable gifts to the participants of the quest and those who were involved in it as actors – students of the Faculty of Social and Economic Development and Social Sciences of St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering Ekaterina Ryzhikova, Igor Stepanov, Maxim Semenov and Daria Kulabukhova.

    Students shared their opinions on what helped them solve the complex case and what the difficulties were.

    “Practical experience helped us. We had already been in practice, and felt more confident during interrogation. Theoretical knowledge, a good atmosphere at the event, and the team also helped – this is also important. We clearly understood who to assign what to, quickly distributed who does what,” said Sledkom team member Yuri Churintsev.

    “The main difficulty was that too little time was given to complete the tasks. But we will try to win next time,” promised the captain of the “Conclusions Don’t Burn” team, Ulyana Nasonova.

    The team leaders also expressed their gratitude for the invitation to participate in the Olympiad and the good organization. In particular, Albina Bachieva said: “Many thanks to the university for this wonderful day. We really liked the teams, each had its own highlight.”

    “We took an honorable fifth place. However, I think that next year we will participate in the Olympiad at the St. Petersburg University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs in the same composition and win a prize. Many thanks to the organizers of the quiz: everything went very well, at a high level of organization. You created a holiday for us and our cadets,” Oleg Abramumov noted.

    “Interesting format of the event, great teams, good preparation. I hope that in the future you will come to our events and invite us again,” said Nadezhda Gorbunova.

    Summing up the results, the jury chair Elena Kuzbagarova said that the Olympiad had become a kind of testing ground, allowing to identify the strengths of the participants and determine the directions for further development of science and practice: “Today’s Olympiad demonstrated the high level of preparedness of our students, demonstrated the best examples of a creative approach to solving complex professional problems. For students, participation in the Olympiad is an opportunity not only to test their knowledge in criminology, forensic examination, traceology, criminal procedure, but also to meet colleagues from other universities, expand their professional horizons, better prepare for future professional activity, increase self-esteem and self-confidence, and establish useful professional connections. I wish the participants success in their studies and future professional activity, new achievements and interesting discoveries. Let the knowledge gained become a solid foundation for your career and a guarantee of a successful future!”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Competition for filling positions of faculty members

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    In accordance with Article 332 of the Labor Code of the Russian Federation and in connection with the availability of vacant positions of professorial and teaching staff for the 2025/2026 academic year from September 1, 2025, the Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering announces a competitive selection to fill the following positions:

    assistant; senior lecturer; associate professor; professor.

    By department:

    architectural and urban planning heritage; architectural design; architectural and building structures; water use and ecology; geodesy, land management and cadastres; geotechnics; urban planning; design of the architectural environment; reinforced concrete and stone structures; computer science; information systems and technologies; history and theory of architecture; history and philosophy; landscape architecture; mathematics; intercultural communication; construction management; metal and wooden structures; ground transport and technological machines; descriptive geometry and engineering graphics; construction organization; jurisprudence; legal regulation of urban planning and transport; drawing; structural mechanics; structural physics, electric power engineering and electrical engineering; forensic examinations; heat and gas supply and ventilation; technical operation of vehicles; construction production technology; technology of building materials and metrology; technosphere safety; transport systems and road and bridge construction; economics of construction and housing and communal services; economic security.

    The term for which an employment contract will be concluded for each of the above-mentioned positions to be filled, corresponding to the term of election by competition, is three years (until August 31, 2028).

    The competition procedure is determined by the order of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation dated December 4, 2023 No. 1138 “On approval of the Regulation on the procedure for filling the positions of teaching staff related to the faculty” and “Regulations on the organization and procedure for election by competition to positions of teaching staff at SPbGASU” (approved by the decision of the Academic Council of SPbGASU dated June 27, 2024, protocol No. 6 (as amended on April 24, 2025)).

    The qualification requirements are defined:

    The Unified Qualification Handbook of Positions of Managers, Specialists, and Employees (approved by the Order of the Ministry of Health and Social Development of the Russian Federation dated January 11, 2011, No. 1n); the requirements for passing the competitive selection of the teaching staff of SPbGASU (approved by the decision of the Academic Council of SPbGASU dated June 27, 2024, protocol No. 6).

    To participate in the competitive selection, it is necessary to submit an application electronically through the personal account portal between April 24 and May 26, 2025 (HTTPS: // Portal.SPBGASU.ru/ – for employees of SPbGASU, HTTPS: //Conquispps.SPBGASU.ru/ – for applicants who are not employees of SPbGASU) the following documents:

    an application addressed to the rector of the university; a copy of the higher education document; a copy of the candidate/doctor of science diploma (if any); a copy of the associate professor/professor certificate (if any); documents confirming the length of service in scientific and pedagogical work (a certificate of teaching experience or a copy of the work record book, certified at the place of work) – for applicants who are not full-time employees of SPbGASU; a list of scientific and educational-methodical works for the last three years; consent to the processing of personal data; documents confirming the absence of restrictions on employment in the field of education (certificate of no criminal record).

    The procedure and deadlines for making changes to the terms of the competition, as well as its cancellation:

    Amendments to the terms of the competition, as well as its cancellation, are formalized by order of the rector until May 26, 2025.

    In case of a positive decision of the commission, the originals of the competition documents and educational documents are provided by the competition participant upon conclusion of an employment contract to the Human Resources Department from June 27 to August 31, 2025 at the address: 190005, St. Petersburg, 2-ya Krasnoarmeyskaya St., Bldg. 4, office 125, 126. Tel. 316-42-13.

    The competition will be held in person.

    Place, date and time of the competition: June 25, 2025 at 10:00, St. Petersburg, 2-ya Krasnoarmeyskaya st., bldg. 4, room 216.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Demand for urban development services for individual housing construction is growing in Moscow

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In the first quarter of this year, the demand for approval of urban development plans for land plots (GPZU) for individual housing construction (IHC) increased by 18.5 percent compared to the same period in 2024. More than a thousand documents were issued in three months. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    The urban development plan of a land plot is one of the fundamental documents required for the construction of objects. It contains detailed information about what can be built on the land plot and the maximum parameters permissible for a particular building.

    “We see a steady growth in Muscovites’ interest in individual housing construction. Thus, in the first quarter of this year, 1,012 GPZUs were issued for the construction of private houses. More than 91 percent of them were received by individuals, which means that city residents are actively using the opportunity to build their own home within the city. This is an important indicator: people want to create comfortable conditions for themselves and their children. And the city is doing everything possible to make this process as simple and transparent as possible,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    A significant part of the GPZU was issued for individual housing construction in TiNAO. Thus, 483 documents were issued for the Troitsky administrative district, and 365 documents (36 percent of the total) for Novomoskovsky. Today, TiNAO is a promising territory with comfortable living conditions and developed infrastructure.

    “The increase in the number of issued GPZUs by 18.5 percent compared to the same period in 2024 is evidence of the demand for individual housing construction among Muscovites. When designing, special attention is paid not only to the allocation of land plots, but also to the integrated development of adjacent territories. Each new plot for individual housing construction is designed taking into account the creation of a comfortable urban environment – this includes landscaping, development of the road network, and construction of social facilities. In 2024, 854 documents were issued for the same period, and current indicators confirm a stable positive trend,” she emphasized.

    Juliana Knyazhevskaya, Chairman of the Moscow Committee for Architecture and Urban Development (Moskomarkhitektura).

    GPZU are provided through official websiteMoscow Government. The service can be obtained free of charge within 14 working days from the date of application.

    Find out the latest news quickly in the official telegram channelthe city of Moscow.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic University has become a platform for the implementation of the “Vice-Rector” project of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    The Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, together with Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, launched a new information and educational website video project “Vice-Rector”, which is being implemented in the SPbPU television studio. Its presentation took place on April 23 at the forum-exhibition “GOSZAKAZ” at the stand of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia. The event was attended by vice-rectors of leading universities and representatives of student media. The broadcast took place on the information resources of the educational department.

    The discussion was moderated by the Head of the SPbPU Public Relations Department Marianna Dyakova. The experts were Maxim Pasholikov, Vice-Rector for Youth Policy and Communication Technologies at SPbPU, Anna Gureeva, First Vice-Rector of the Pushkin State Institute of the Russian Language, Mikhail Filonov, Vice-Rector for Science and Innovation at the MISIS University of Science and Technology, and Ruslan Baryshev, Vice-Rector for Research at the Siberian Federal University. The participants discussed the relevance of the project, the most important topics, challenges for the higher education system, and other issues. The presentation sparked a lively discussion and received a wide response. Activists from the student media center invited representatives of youth media to join the project.

    The “Vice-Rector” project will unite the vice-rector community to talk about the life of the country’s leading universities, exchange best practices and popularize them, and identify and reward the most effective managers in the field of higher education.

    “Teams from leading universities play an important role in improving the national model of higher education and achieving technological leadership. The “Vice-Rector” project will tell about how their work is structured from the inside. It is designed to highlight the most outstanding representatives of the vice-rectors’ corps and popularize the best scientific and educational practices,” said Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Russia Konstantin Mogilevsky.

    “I am confident that the information and educational project “Vice-Rector” will become an effective platform for discussing the most pressing issues, exchanging practices and successful examples of implementing state policy in the field of science and higher education. Such a dialogue is very important today, when we are moving along the path of forming technological leadership and updating the national education system. The project is all-Russian, its participants will be experts from among the vice-rectors of all universities in our country. I am glad that we are implementing such an initiative together with the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, which, of course, contributes to the actualization of the most necessary topics for focusing. I invite all colleagues to participate in the project,” commented SPbPU Rector Andrey Rudskoy.

    As part of the new project, experts from among the vice-rectors of Russian universities will explain innovations and changes in the scientific and educational sphere to a wide audience consisting of employees, teachers, students and applicants. During filming, the speaker can be directly in the SPbPU television studio or connect remotely. Editing and post-production of the project are also carried out at the Polytechnic University.

    Each episode will cover different topics such as:

    changes in the higher education system; updating the national higher education system; implementation of the technology leadership strategy; implementation of federal programs and projects; youth policy and others.

    The premiere of the first issue dedicated to technological leadership has already taken place. Its hero was the Vice-Rector for Digital Transformation of SPbPU Alexey Borovkov.

    “The Polytechnic University has a modern television studio and media resources, which allows us to take the initiative and use the available opportunities to popularize and explain new guidelines of state policy in the formation of the domestic system of higher education,” said Marianna Dyakova, Head of the SPbPU Public Relations Department. “It is important that experts from different universities in our country share their understanding of these processes with the general public. At the moment, we have presented a pilot issue on technological leadership. Of course, we will continue to improve our work to bring the project to perfection. In addition, we expect feedback that will help make the necessary changes.”

    The project will be released twice a month. They will be available on the official resources of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science and on the websites of participating universities.

    To join the “Vice-Rector” project, discuss current issues and share successful cases, you must fill out registration form.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The Art of Management: All-Russian Forum Opens at the State University of Management

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    On April 23, the ceremonial opening of the V All-Russian Interuniversity Forum “The Art of Management: Science, Practice, Project Technologies” was held at the Center for Information Technologies of the State University of Management.

    The vice-rector of the State University of Management, Artem Terpugov, gave a welcoming speech.

    “Today’s forum is a unique opportunity for all participants to exchange best practices, present innovative approaches and discuss current issues of implementing project-based learning at universities, as well as developing students’ project activities. I am confident that the forum’s rich program will allow each participant to find useful contacts, gain new knowledge and inspiration for implementing their own projects,” the vice-rector concluded.

    The President of the Project Management Association “SOVNET” Alexander Tovb told the audience about the history of the organization, long-standing cooperation with the State University of Management and the importance of project-based learning.

    As part of the practical part, experts shared their experience in implementing joint projects, forming teams and establishing systematic work.

    Deputy Head of the Federal State Statistics Service for Moscow and the Moscow Region Natalia Alekseeva spoke about the cooperation between Mosstat and the State University of Management, Director of the Business Incubator Dmitry Rogov spoke in more detail about how interaction within the framework of project-based learning is established at our university, and Director of the Project Mentoring Center Ekaterina Illarionova introduced the principals of the organization of mentoring support at the State University of Management.

    Also speaking were the head of the Center for Project Entrepreneurship of IPI LAB LLC Olga Baranenkova, ITMO tracker-adviser Yulia Gaponenko, executive director of the non-profit organization “Mentors for Children” Nina Vorontsova and associate professor of the Department of Information Security of VolSU Yulia Bakhracheva.

    The practical part of the session was conducted by the head of the Center for Didactics of Professional Education of Moscow State Pedagogical University, Daria Vyunova, who helped those gathered test their theories and approaches to project-based learning on specific cases.

    At the same time, the Interuniversity Hackathon “Urban Development Technologies” has started working in the Scientific Library of the State University of Management, in which student interuniversity teams from different areas of training are participating. For 3 days, the students will work on problem cases of customer partners and develop a draft solution, which they will present to an expert jury consisting of specialists delegated by the customer partner and representatives of the Forum organizer.

    Let us recall that the State University of Management is holding the Forum for the fifth time and for the second year it is organizing it in cooperation with the project-methodical association “Association of project-oriented organizations of science and higher education” and the association of specialists and organizations in the field of project management “Association of project management “SOVNET”.

    You can read about how the forum was held in 2024 in this article.

    Subscribe to the TG channel “Our GUU” Date of publication: 04/24/2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Uniting Cities: Interuniversity Hackathon Held at GUU

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    On April 23, 2025, the State University of Management launched a three-day inter-university hackathon “Urban Development Technologies”, which is being held as part of the V All-Russian Inter-University Forum “The Art of Management: Science, Practice, Project Technologies”.

    From April 23 to 25, students from 7 universities: GUU, MIREA, RGUTIS, RUT (MIIT), RUDN, SFedU, SPbGASU will work with cases of 9 partners: Federal State Budgetary Institution “Analytical Center under the Ministry of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation”, Sber, Roskachestvo, Beyond Taylor, Basmanny District Museum – Basmania, Vitra Russia, Moscow Municipal Economy Museum, Vysota Service Group, Scientific Research Center for Municipal Economy (TsNIS), Leisure and Sports Center of TiNAO of the City of Moscow.

    This year, the hackathon became not just inter-university, but inter-regional, expanding its borders from Taganrog (SFedU) to St. Petersburg (SPbGASU).

    On the first day of acquaintance and team formation, a master class was held by Beyond Taylor representative, head of implementation projects, leader of consulting in the public sector Elena Bryukhova, who introduced the hackathon participants to the principles of clientocracy and focus on the needs and requests of clients. The teams worked all day in the Scientific Library of the State University of Management in different locations.

    Before the start of the joint work, Associate Professor of the Department of Human Resources Management of the State University of Management Ekaterina Kashtanova held a master class on team building, as a result of which the teams defined their values and rules of work, came up with a motto corresponding to the image and selected a song.

    On the second day, the teams will go on an excursion to the Moscow Museum of Urban Economy, where they will learn about the specifics of how city facilities operate and continue working on projects based on cases proposed by partners.

    On the third day, the teams will present their projects to an expert jury, which will select the winners and nominees of the hackathon.

    The goal of the hackathon is to develop students’ professional competencies through work on real management tasks in the field of creating a comfortable urban environment, developing urban infrastructure, urban logistics, improving the ecological environment, supporting social entrepreneurship, and involving young people in urban projects.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic and BRU strengthen the technological sovereignty of the Union State

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

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

    The visit of the Polytechnic University delegation to the Republic of Belarus continues. At the site of the strategic partner of SPbPU, the Belarusian-Russian University (Mogilev), several events related to the joint activities of our universities are currently taking place. The leaders of the Polytechnic University, which coordinates the activities of Slavic universities within the framework of the national project, were met at BRU with traditional hospitality – a loaf of bread and salt.

    BRU Rector Mikhail Lustenkov welcomed his Russian colleagues: “Our cooperation with the St. Petersburg Polytechnic University has long been truly warm and productive. I can say with confidence that we do not have such a multifaceted and strategically important partnership with any other university. Today we have a wonderful opportunity to personally show you what results we have achieved thanks to our joint work. The Comprehensive Program for the Development of Slavic Universities plays a special role in our development, within the framework of which your support is invaluable to us. Polytechnic is not just a partner, but a reliable ally in the pursuit of development and improvement.”

    The official meeting of SPbPU Rector Andrey Rudskoy, Vice-Rector for International Affairs Dmitry Arsenyev and Director of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Transport Anatoly Popovich with BRU Rector Mikhail Lustenkov and key vice-rectors was devoted to the prospects for expanding cooperation in the main areas of partnership, including the creation of innovative joint educational programs, the development of research infrastructure and the training of professional personnel for high-tech sectors of the Union State economy.

    “We have found the right interaction and the basis for Slavic unity in the field of education. Unique laboratories have been created in Belarus, students study together, and are distributed to enterprises in both countries. This is a very correct and important symbiosis, reflecting the most important role of Slavic universities. Our partnership in welding technologies is of particular importance. You have strong developments, and we have exclusive methods, for example, electron beam and vacuum welding. For Russia, as a powerful shipbuilding center, training welders is an urgent task. We are ready to share high-tech solutions and adopt your practical experience. In addition, we are united by intelligent control systems, digital technologies, supercomputer centers and modeling. Without this, modern science and industry are impossible. I am sure that together we can strengthen both sides,” Andrey Rudskoy emphasized.

    A landmark event was the signing of an agreement to launch a unique joint network bachelor’s degree program “Artificial Intelligence in Technical Systems”. This four-year program was developed by joint efforts of specialists from the Higher School of Cyber-Physical Systems Management of SPbPU and the Department of Software of BRU. It should become a flagship project in training new generation specialists. Already at the development stage, the program aroused significant interest not only among Russian and Belarusian applicants, but also among students from China, which indicates its international demand.

    “This visit is the next stage of our strategic partnership. Within the walls of the Belarusian-Russian University, we see not only modern laboratories, but also a special atmosphere of joint creativity. We were particularly impressed by the achievements of our Belarusian colleagues in training engineering personnel and organizing the educational process. We see significant potential for expanding joint educational programs and scientific research,” said Dmitry Arsenyev.

    This is not the first network program launched by the two universities. Since 2022, SPbPU and BRU have been implementing a network bachelor’s degree program in the field of “Foreign Regional Studies”. From April 21 to 25, five students of the Higher School of International Relations of the Humanitarian Institute of SPbPU are undergoing an internship at BRU. The students were selected based on the results of the essay competition “25 years of the Union State: history, achievements and future goals of Russia and Belarus”. The educational program at BRU includes lectures (“Culture of Belarus: traditions and modernity”, “The main stages of the development of philosophical thought in Belarus”, “Society in Belarus: features and development”, etc.) and a cultural program. In parallel with the student internship, Associate Professor of the Polytechnic University Alexey Vovenda held master classes for BRU students on organizing research activities within the framework of the field of “Foreign Regional Studies”. Since 2022, a total of 19 SPbPU students and 29 BRU students have been trained within the network program.

    Getting acquainted with the university infrastructure allowed the SPbPU delegation to evaluate the achievements of the joint laboratory of intelligent robotics and cyber-physical systems. In it, students and teachers of the two universities successfully implement projects in the field of digital twins of industrial facilities and predictive analytics systems. The delegation was especially interested in practical solutions for remote monitoring of critical facilities using artificial intelligence technologies. In the robotics laboratory, guests were shown how to remotely connect to production lines and control robots located at different points.

    No less productive was the visit to the Department of Technosphere Safety, where the industrial internship program for master’s students of the “Environmental Safety in Industry” program of SPbPU has been successfully implemented for the third year. A unique methodology for studying the impact of radionuclides on the environment, developed by Belarusian colleagues, complements the educational programs of the St. Petersburg university with an important practical component. The internship has been held since 2022. During this time, 15 Polytechnic students have completed it. And just this week, another internship program for three more students of the Civil Engineering Institute is ending at the experimental sites and in the laboratories of the Department of Technosphere Safety.

    At the Department of Welding Equipment and Technologies, guests were presented with advanced developments in the field of additive and welding technologies. In this area, BRU is rightfully considered a unique platform in the Republic of Belarus. The only Certification and Testing Center in the Republic operates on the basis of the university, which carries out certification of welding equipment and materials, testing of welded samples and structures, training, certification and certification of welders, and develops and qualifies welding processes.

    Director of IMMiT Anatoly Popovich supported the rector of SPbPU, noting that the key area of cooperation between the universities should be interaction in the field of advanced production technologies, in particular powder metallurgy and welding processes. He emphasized that BRU has unique practical experience in the field of high-tech welding, including automatic, thick-plate and argon-arc welding, and is ready to actively share these developments with colleagues from the Polytechnic University.

    The Higher School of Materials Physics and Technology of SPbPU (Professor Sergey Parshin) has been collaborating with this BRU department since 2021. The partners jointly conduct scientific research, supervise postgraduate students and give lectures. The center discussed the possibilities of developing cooperation. In particular, organizing network interaction between the Polytechnic University, BRU, institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Sciences, and creating a Competence Center for Welding Technologies on the basis of BRU.

    As part of the activities to coordinate the activities of Slavic universities, this week SPbPU experts are holding a project-analytical session to prepare a development program for the Belarusian-Russian University for 2026-2030. The session focused on developing a common understanding among the BRU team of the university’s target model, strategic development goals, and ways to achieve them.

    SPbPU experts — Vice-Rector for Personnel Policy Maria Vrublevskaya, Head of the Project Office “Slavic Universities” Nikita Golovin and expert of the Department of Strategic Planning and Development Tatyana Morina. They shared their experience in implementing the Priority-2030 program, proposing innovative approaches to transforming the university into an educational hub. The main vector of BRU development is maintaining the model of an engineering university with an emphasis on close cooperation with industry. This is necessary for sustainable regional development, as well as in the interests of Belarus, Russia and the Union State as a whole.

    Maria Vrublevskaya shared the results of the project-analytical session: “Despite serious restrictions related to state frameworks, as well as difficulties in developing human capital, the university demonstrated impressive results. Investments were implemented effectively: growth points are fully equipped, strong teams were formed, and best practices reached the level of sustainable development. Now the team is at the peak of intellectual potential, and although the strategy for further development until 2030 is yet to be determined, it is already obvious that the invested resources have produced a significant effect.”

    The results of the visit confirmed that the cooperation between SPbPU and BRU has reached a qualitatively new level, combining fundamental academic traditions with advanced educational technologies. Joint projects in the field of artificial intelligence, cyber-physical systems and technosphere safety not only strengthen the scientific and technical potential of the two countries, but also create the basis for the formation of a single educational space and increasing the technological sovereignty of the Union State.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rosneft organized a motor rally through the cities of Western Siberia in honor of the 80th anniversary of the Victory

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

    Employees of Rosneft subsidiaries operating in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug and Tyumen Oblast organized a motor rally in honor of the 80th anniversary of Victory. Cars decorated with the Victory Banner covered 1,418 km – this distance corresponds to the number of days that the Great Patriotic War lasted.

    The patriotic action started in Novy Urengoy (Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Area), the gas capital of Russia, where one of the key gas assets of the ROSPAN INTERNATIONAL Company is based. At the Memory Square, participants laid flowers at the Eternal Flame and unfurled a huge St. George ribbon. Participants of the Energy of Talents festival and students of Rosneft classes performed the legendary song Katyusha. Then a column of domestic cars headed to the city of Gubkinsky, starting the rally.

    In Gubkinsky (YaNAO), RN-Purneftegaz, which built the settlement, and SevKomNeftegaz, carry out their production activities. Together with the participants of the motor rally, employees of these Societies, students of Rosneft-classes, as well as representatives of the Movement of the First and the public organization Veteran walked along the central street to the Eternal Flame, where they honored the memory of the heroes with a minute of silence.

    The third city on the rally route was Nefteyugansk (Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug), where Rosneft’s largest production asset, RN-Yuganskneftegaz, operates. The rally participants brought the Victory Banner to the Liberator Warrior Monument, one of the oldest memorials in the city, where flowers were laid.

    Having overcome the final stage of the route, the motor rally ended in the capital of the Tyumen region. Accompanied by songs of the war years, a motorcade drove through the streets of Tyumen, led by retro cars and motorcycles decorated with symbols of the 80th anniversary of the Victory. The participants of the event were met at the Memory Square by veterans, as well as employees of Tyumenneftegaz, Kharampurneftegaz, RN-Uvatneftegaz and the corporate scientific institute. Those gathered honored the memory of the heroes of the Great Patriotic War with a minute of silence and laid flowers at the Eternal Flame.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Development of the digital economy and trends in the investment and construction process: the conference “Current problems of economics and management in construction” has ended

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    Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – At the section of young scientists

    On April 17–18, the III National (All-Russian) Scientific and Practical Conference “Current Problems of Economics and Management in Construction” was held at SPbGASU, organized by the Faculty of Economics and Management.

    In total, 120 reports were heard during the two days of the event. Both representatives of SPbGASU and scientists from other universities, including from the Republic of Belarus, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan, took an active part in the work of the section.

    The first day of the conference was marked by the holding of a section of young scientists “First steps in economic science”, in which students of the St. Petersburg Technical College of Management and Commerce (SPb TKuIC), the Russian State Pedagogical University named after A. I. Herzen (RSPU named after A. I. Herzen), Moscow Automobile and Road State Technical University (MADI), as well as representatives of student science from SPbGASU took part.

    At the opening of the young scientists’ section, Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Management Galina Tokunova noted the importance of participation in scientific events of students of secondary education institutions and called for further cooperation of colleges with SPbGASU in scientific and educational processes. Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Management for Research Yuri Tsvetkov gave a report “Involvement of Young Scientists in Scientific Activity”, highlighting the incentives and rewards that await young researchers in the course of active scientific work.

    The key topics of the section were the development of the digital economy, as well as modern trends in the functioning of the investment and construction process. Victoria Filippova, a student of St. Petersburg TCUiK, prepared a report “Optimization of supply chain management using digital financial assets: opportunities and prospects”, having examined in detail legislative initiatives in this area, the advantages of using this tool in supply chain management and the stages of implementation in logistics processes.

    Daniil Velichko, a student at St. Petersburg TCUiK, presented a report entitled “The Digital Economic Miracle of Russia,” highlighting the advantages of the digital transformation of the economy and assessing the level of digital skills among Russian citizens. In addition, Daniil showed a video about the digital economy prepared by college students.

    The section focused on the research conducted by students of the Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia – representatives of the People’s Republic of China. Bi Yanwen conducted a comparative analysis of investments in infrastructure development in China and Russia, Xu Yijie compared the current state of the real estate market in the two countries, Chang Jiangshuai spoke about the principles of sustainable development in the construction sector, Lu Haoran studied the issues of antitrust regulation in China, Hao Boyuan presented the main challenges and prospects for the rational use of limited resources in the context of China’s rapid economic growth.

    The conference traditionally had four main sections: “Language training for future professionals”, “Economics of construction and housing and communal services: trends and prospects”, “Economic security: experience, problems, prospects” and “Current issues of management in construction”.

    The conference organizing committee selected the following reports.

    Researchers Evgeny Rossokha and Anastasia Frantsuzova from the Republic of Belarus focused on the ESG orientation of the Belarusian housing policy, which includes housing affordability, improvement of the local area and renovation.

    Vladislav Buchi, a representative of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, made a presentation on the prospects for the development of multi-story industrial warehouse facilities in an urban format, which is very relevant in the context of the development of urban areas in St. Petersburg due to the acute shortage of warehouse complexes in the region.

    The research of the Master’s student of the Department of Construction Economics and Housing and Public Utilities Daria Batyreva was devoted to the current issues of managing the cost of construction projects in the field of construction production and design; the work highlighted particularly important and complex areas that attract the attention of all specialists in the field of project management.

    The curator of the section “Economic Security: Experience, Problems, Prospects”, Associate Professor of the Department of Economic Security Vladislav Uskov noted that this section has become a unique platform for exchanging opinions in the field of protecting the economic interests of the state and business, economic security and risk assessment. In particular, fourth-year student Meri Kopaleishvili presented a report on the topic “Digital Transformation of Development: Innovative Technologies and Marketing Strategies as a Factor of Sustainability in Conditions of Economic Instability”, Ksenia Danshina prepared a study “External Debt as a Threat to the Financial Security of the State”. A researcher from Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University touched upon the problems and prospects of economic security and artificial intelligence.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Honoring History, Looking to the Future: GUU Strengthens Russian-Chinese Cooperation

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

    On April 22, 2025, the Institute of China and Modern Asia of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Russian Center for the Study and Research of Xi Jinping’s Thought on Socialism with Chinese Characteristics in a New Era, with the support of the Chinese Embassy in Russia, held a round table on the topic “Joint Implementation of the Three Global Initiatives to Build a Community of Shared Future for Humanity.” The event was attended by Fanis Sharipov, Director of the Center for Socio-Economic and Political Studies of China at the State University of Management.

    The event took place at the Chinese Cultural Center with the participation of Russian and Chinese business circles, orientalists and other distinguished guests.

    The first to speak was Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People’s Republic of China to the Russian Federation Zhang Hanhui. Then, reports were presented by the First Deputy Chairman of the International Affairs Committee of the Federation Council Andrei Denisov, Director of the Institute of China and Modern Asia of the Russian Academy of Sciences Kirill Babaev, Chairman of the Union of Chinese Entrepreneurs in Russia, Deputy Chairman of the Chinese-Russian Friendship Society Zhou Liqun and other representatives of Russian and Chinese business circles, orientalists and honored guests.

    The State University of Management was represented by the Director of the Center for Socio-Economic and Political Research of China Fanis Sharipov, who noted in his speech that on December 18, 2024, a seminar on the topic “The Leader of China in My Eyes – Initiative of Global Civilization in the Form of a Presentation of the 4th Volume of Xi Jinping’s Book “On Public Administration” was held within the walls of our university, and on February 28 of this year, the State University of Management and Renmin Huabao held a round table on the topic “High-Quality Development of the Chinese Economy” on the eve of the next congress of the National People’s Congress of the People’s Republic of China in the Moscow office of the respected publishing house.

    Following the round table, a collection of studies on the implementation of the global development initiative, the global security initiative, and the global civilization initiative will be published.

    On April 23, 2025, at the invitation of the Russian-Chinese Friendship Society, students and teachers of the Russian-Chinese program “International Manufacturing Business” took part in the opening ceremony of the Chinese-Russian photo exhibition “Nobody is Forgotten, Nothing is Forgotten” dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory. The event was organized by the Europe and Asia Broadcasting Center of the People’s Republic of China Foreign Language Literature Publication and Distribution Administration (Renmin Huabao Publishing House) and the Russian-Chinese Friendship Society.

    The following speakers spoke at the opening of the exhibition: Feng Litao, Minister-Counselor of the Embassy of the People’s Republic of China in the Russian Federation, Director of the Chinese Cultural Center in Moscow; Galina Kulikova, First Deputy Chairperson of the Russian-Chinese Friendship Society; Yu Jia, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Center for Broadcasting to Europe and Asia of the PRC Office of Publication and Distribution of Literature in Foreign Languages; Zhou Shenko, Editor-in-Chief of the Shandong Broadcasting Corporation.

    Subscribe to the TG channel “Our GUU” Date of publication: 04/24/2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sobyanin: Almost 500 cultural heritage sites are being restored in Moscow

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Work continues in the capital to restore the historical appearance of buildings. This was reported by Sergei Sobyanin in his telegram channel.

    “Currently, specialists are working on almost 500 cultural heritage sites. Among them

    Donskoy Monastery— one of the largest projects that we are implementing together with the Ministry of Culture and the Russian Orthodox Church. Three towers and sections of the Eastern and Southern walls of the monastery are currently being restored here,” the Mayor of Moscow noted.

    Source: Sergei Sobyanin’s Telegram channel @mos_sobyanin

    Work continues inChurch of the Tikhvin Icon of the Mother of God in Alekseevsky and the extension to the northern gate. Specialists put the white stone details and plaster finish in order. The tiled stoves in the extension were restored.

    They put things in order andthe main house of the Okhotnikovs’ city estate on Prechistenka is a striking example of a Moscow mansion in the Empire style. In 1868, it housed the famous Lev Polivanov Gymnasium, where many famous people of that time studied. Specialists are currently working on the interiors, including restoring the walls, vaults, drawn cornices, and cleaning the stucco decor.

    House with mezzanines on Staraya Basmannaya Street has been known since the 18th century. Here, the historic lamps on the facades and the stucco will be restored, the base will be cleaned and the cracks will be eliminated.

    City estate of Ya.A. Polyakov XIX – early XX century in Bolshoy Nikolopeskovsky Lane was built in the neo-Greek style. It was erected according to the design of the famous architect Illarion Ivanov-Shits. Currently, facade and roofing works are being carried out in the mansion, and the windows are also being repaired.

    Another object is the main house of the city estate of the 18th-19th centuries on Novinsky Boulevard. Fyodor Chaliapin Memorial MuseumHere, the restoration of the stucco decoration of the facades and the veranda on the courtyard side is being completed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Applications are now being accepted for the II Competition for Young Scientists

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

    The Sistema Charitable Foundation and the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) launched the 2nd Competition for Young Scientists, implemented within the framework of the Decade of Science and Technology with the support of the Federal Service for Intellectual Property (Rospatent) and a number of leading Russian technology companies.

    The competition is aimed at supporting applied innovative scientific developments and the latest research in priority sectors of the economy. Its goal is to promote the popularization of Russian science and education, and to create conditions for the development of students and young scientists in science-intensive areas.

    Citizens of the Russian Federation can take part in the Competition – one young scientist or a team of students and young scientists up to three people, presenting their scientific developments and research results in one of ten nominations:

    “Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Technologies”; “Hydrogen as the Basis of Green Energy”; “Digital Energy and Intelligent Systems”; “Genomic Technologies and Medicine of the Future”; “Bioinnovations: Technologies for Life”; “Space Exploration and Unmanned Systems: A Look into the Future”; “Microelectronics: From Chips to Smart Devices”; “The East is a Delicate Matter: Technological Breakthroughs in Asia”; “New Horizons in the Construction Industry”; “Chemical Technologies, Innovative Materials and Processes”.

    Applications for the Competition will be accepted on the Lift to the Future platform and will last until July 20, 2025. The names of the winners, selected based on the results of a two-stage examination, will be announced by November 1, 2025. The authors of the best innovative solutions and research results, in addition to funds, will receive information and expert support. The winners of the Competition in the “space” nomination will receive a special prize – their name will be sent into space on one of the satellites launched by the partner of the direction – Sputnix Group of Companies.

    Subscribe to the tg channel “Our State University” Announcement date: 04/24/2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The KVN season finale thundered at the Polytechnic

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

    The finalists of the KVN season at SPbPU for the 2024-2025 season met in a decisive humorous battle on the stage of the White Hall. This annual event once again confirmed how many cheerful and charismatic students study at the Polytechnic University.

    A total of nine teams participated in the season, of which six reached the finals: Cherchez la femme, Kurazh, Touche, Apteit, Bez Negativa, and Shatout. Among them were both newcomers who had already made it to the Malaya Neva Open KVN League, and experienced teams that played in various leagues, including Fontanka and the Youth of Moscow KVN League.

    The judges were famous people from the world of humor. Evgeny Nikitin is the author of the famous “Poetsesses” and editor of the official league “Saint Petersburg”, Artem Klokov is an actor from “Interns” and a director, Dmitry Ulyanov is the director of the league “Malaya Neva”, a two-time finalist of the Povolzhye league and a three-time vice-champion of the interfaculty of the Polytechnic University.

    In the contests “Greeting”, “Triathlon” and “Final Freestyle” the participants demonstrated their resourcefulness, ability to get out of awkward situations and improvise. The creativity of the teams was at its best: props, dozens of images, musical numbers – all this was on stage.

    The title of the season champion was won by the team “Bez Negativa”, which as a bonus to its victory received a ticket to the second round of “Malaya Neva”. The cup for second place was received by the team “Touche”, and the bronze was taken by the girls from “Cherche la femme”.

    “This final was difficult for us, but still enjoyable. We tried very hard for this game. We made large-scale props, asked other teams for help and, of course, wrote jokes. We have grown noticeably thanks to KVN SPbPU. It was very nice to receive support from the audience, other teams and jury members. Winning the final means a lot to us. It shows that these three years of our efforts were not in vain!” – shared her impressions third-year student of the State Institute of Humanities and member of the “Without Negativity” team Arina Kuzema.

    “The final of the inter-faculty games of KVN SPbPU gave a sea of laughter and great emotions! The organization was at its best, and the teams showed bright, witty and truly talented performances. I was especially pleased with the friendly atmosphere and support of the audience. It felt like KVN unites!” – said first-year student of IKNK and member of the team “Courage” Alexander Vitkovsky.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “The fundamental principle of scientific knowledge is honesty.”

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

    Daria Mazur wanted to study science since she was 13, when she realized in seventh grade that she was good at physics. In an interview with the Young Scientists of the Higher School of Economics project, she talked about theoretical research on the double electric layer, speed reading, and the MGMT song “Little Dark Age.”

    Why I started doing science

    I was a very unpopular child at school, no one really made friends with me, I existed on my own. And so, when physics started in the seventh grade and I started doing well, I found an outlet in it. Since the seventh grade, that is, since I was 13, I wanted to do science, and only science. I have never doubted it and since then I have been following my own path.

    For a long time I didn’t understand what scientific direction to choose. I knew it would be technical sciences, but I didn’t understand which ones. That’s why I enrolled in applied mathematics. There’s a lot of freedom there: you can do development, or fundamental research.

    In my third year, I met my academic supervisor. Yuri Alekseevich Budkov, and since then I have been engaged in science continuously, already in a specific direction – physical chemistry. This is a science in which chemical phenomena are explained with the help of physics. That is, it is physics and chemistry in one bottle.

    What am I studying?

    Double electric layer. This is a structure that forms at the metal-electrolyte boundary. It consists of a dense layer and a diffuse layer of ions. In a first approximation, the double layer can be represented as a flat capacitor with a capacitance C, which can store energy by accumulating a charge. Double electric layer is the main technology used in supercapacitors. These are new modern energy storage devices. Existing classical double layer models do not take into account many physical factors that prevent the application of these models to real physical and chemical systems, so there is a need to create new theoretical models that would allow for the correct assessment of, for example, the capacity of the double layer, since it is quite difficult to measure it experimentally.

    My first scientific work…

    …happened in the third year. During industrial practice, and then in my bachelor’s thesis, we studied a porous carbon material of the CMK-3 type: we estimated its differential electrical capacity and elastic deformation, then we compared our developed model with the experiment, and obtained good agreement.

    In the next work, already a master’s thesis, we came up with another model of the double electric layer. If earlier we did not take into account the influence of the solvent, that is, our permittivity was constant, then the next time we used an explicit polar solvent – water. This means that an equation was solved for the permittivity, and it changed with the distance from the electrode.

    We approximated the experimental data on differential electric capacity using our model. In it, we took into account all modern aspects of the theory of the double electric layer. For example, the hydrate radius, specific interactions, dielectric decrement, the effect of excluded volume. And based on the obtained parameters, we predicted the differential electric capacity for other concentrations.

    We also found out the influence of specific interactions on the differential electric capacity. Specific interactions are either repulsion or attraction of the hydrated ion and water. We found out that when the specific interactions change from repulsion to attraction, the peak of differential electric capacity decreases. This result was obtained for the first time.

    What I am proud of

    My bachelor’s and master’s degrees, because they resulted in publications in scientific journals – Europhysics Letters and ChemPhysChem respectively. In the second publication, devoted to the modeling of the double electric layer within the framework of the self-consistent field theory at the metal-electrolyte interface, I am listed as the first author for the first time in my scientific career.

    I am very proud of myself – that despite all the trials and difficulties that I had to overcome, I still retained the desire to do science and achieved results that are significant for me. I am very persistent.

    I have been living on my own since I was 18, and I had to work a lot during my entire bachelor’s degree. The first two years were especially hard because I had to combine studying with a hard, low-paying job. It got easier in my third year because Covid started. Everything was closed, there was no work, but I was paid a small salary. In addition, in my third year, I received my first money for science. This raised my morale. And I didn’t have to study in person: until the end of my fourth year, I studied completely online.

    I am currently studying on a single track “Master’s degree – postgraduate study”, and I am paid a stipend. In addition, I work as a research intern at the Laboratory of Computational Physics of MIEM HSE and teach physics in the educational programs “Applied Mathematics” and “Informatics and Computer Engineering”.

    What I dream about

    I don’t really believe in dreams. For me, it’s something unrealistic and unrealistic – like riding a unicorn. I believe in setting goals and achieving them. Actually, that’s how it works out for me in life. But if you really need a dream, then have a funny one. I want no scientist to have to write reports according to GOST.

    What is my goal?

    Defend a PhD dissertation.

    I would like to defend my thesis in physical chemistry, not applied mathematics. I am still working on it, because studying chemistry is very difficult. There is a lot of new knowledge, especially in quantum chemistry and physical chemistry. But I try to constantly learn something new. For example, I recently went to Veliky Novgorod for a workshop on quantum chemistry, where I built my first molecules.

    Science is a system of values that can help you live a good life.

    I believe that the fundamental principle of scientific knowledge is honesty.

    Few people can live without love. It doesn’t matter what kind – romantic, friendly, family. For me, science is love. Every person lives for happiness. Jung, I think, also wrote that happiness is the highest value. And in order for me to be happy, I need to study science.

    If I hadn’t become a scientist

    It’s hard for me to imagine myself as anything other than a scientist. But if I had to choose, I’d probably become a doctor. I really like helping people, and I also like chemistry. Or I could become a chemical engineer, for example, in pharmaceuticals.

    Who would I like to meet?

    With Marie Skłodowska-Curie. She is the first woman to win the Nobel Prize. And the first person in history to receive two Nobel Prizes – in physics and chemistry. I would like to know the secrets of her ability to work. She had a rather difficult life, especially at the beginning of her career. I would like to know how it affected her, what her strength is. She impresses me so much that I visited her grave in Paris, and I always have a book with her biography at home.

    How my typical day is structured

    I wake up not very early, walk the dog. And then I go to work. My working day usually lasts at least 10 hours. In particular, I devote a lot of time to preparing for seminar classes. We need to publish a scientific article soon, and the calculations for it take a lot of time. They have to be done 10-15 times, double-checking every letter in the code, because if you make a mistake somewhere, the results will be non-physical or illogical.

    Do I get burnout?

    Yes, and often, but I don’t fight it. I have too many obligations. It’s gotten a little easier lately because I turned to my supervisor for help: he gives me the opportunity to rest. Although I don’t really believe in rest. I believe that you need to work constantly and that work is the meaning of life.

    What conferences have I attended?

    Recently I went to the Chinese city of Qingdao. I wanted to limit myself to a poster, but I was invited to give an oral report. For the first time I did it in English. It was so scary that the paper in my hands was visibly shaking. But everything went well. After the presentation, Chinese colleagues came up to me and asked questions.

    I was also in Portugal, in Costa da Caparica, at a small conference of a small scientific community. It was very warm. I have amazing memories of it. On the last evening, the organizers brought a big cauldron, poured moonshine into it, set it on fire, stirred it and read a spell in Gallic. It was against witches, evil spirits and simply for happiness. You drink a glass and become a happy person for a year.

    What else am I passionate about?

    Now I spend a lot of time studying theoretical chemistry. I also take speed reading courses. I read with a metronome and have already become faster – two touches of the line with my gaze are enough for me.

    I’m also studying French. So far, quite unsuccessfully – I speak with an accent and forget that I can’t pronounce the endings. Again, this is connected with my dream of living and studying in Paris.

    What was the last thing I read?

    “It’s Me, Eddie” by Eduard Limonov. I really like Limonov – his ambiguity. I accidentally bought his book “Taming the Tiger in Paris”. I periodically buy a huge number of books and do not read them, because there is no time. But Limonov immediately captivated me. It is very difficult for me to read a lot, because my attention floats, and I swallowed “Taming the Tiger” in two days. I liked the style so much that now I am reading a book on theoretical chemistry, which is written in a style similar to Limonov’s. The author of this book is Denis Tikhonov, a fairly well-known scientist, the founder of the public “Theoretical Chemistry” on VKontakte. There is also a chat for chemists, mainly quantum chemists. I am a member of it, read articles that colleagues send there, reasoning. I do not understand anything, but I hope that one day I will.

    Advice to a young scientist

    You need to find yourself not just a scientific supervisor, but a teacher who will pass on to you not only his scientific knowledge, but also the values that he shares, knowledge about life and will be able to support you morally. Everything depends on the scientific supervisor: where you publish, what and how you do, what conferences you attend. Of course, you also have to be persistent. For example, all the foreign conferences that I attended, I found myself, applied for them and paid for them.

    Also, don’t be afraid to promote yourself wherever you can. Don’t be afraid to seek out scholarships, opportunities, conferences – anything that will help you in your scientific career.

    Favorite place in Moscow

    The “World of Vinyl” store in Kitay-gorod. I love vinyl, I have a very large collection of records. It is very diverse – from Vivaldi to “Ranetki”. I love going to this store and usually do not leave without buying anything. Everything I buy, I then regularly listen to, except for the special edition of Radiohead’s “OK Computer”, which I feel sorry to unpack.

    Lately I’ve been listening to Ariana Grande’s album “Eternal Sunshine” and the band MGMT. They have a song called “Little Dark Age”. It’s a little mainstream, but I still like it.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Internship of KRSU teachers at the Polytechnic

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

    As part of cooperation between the Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University and Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, an educational internship was held for the heads of KRSU educational programs. The main goal was to study modern approaches to designing educational programs, implementing innovative teaching methods and developing partnerships with industrial enterprises.

    The internship participants held a series of working meetings with the staff of the Directorate of Basic Educational Programs of SPbPU, where they discussed current trends in higher education, the specifics of developing new educational standards, and the model of multi-track engineering training. Of particular interest were issues of network interaction in the implementation of educational programs and the organization of students’ project activities.

    A significant part of the program was devoted to familiarization with the advanced infrastructure of SPbPU. KRSU teachers visited the laboratories of the Physics and Mathematics Institute, where Acting Director Nikolay Ivanov demonstrated them unique equipment: wind tunnels, installations for studying hydrodynamic processes and modern research stands. At the Civil Engineering Institute, the participants got acquainted with the laboratories of additive technologies in construction and road construction materials, as well as the innovative educational space “MetaCampus Polytech”.

    An important component of the internship was participation in the Youth Career Forum, where KRSU teachers were able to study effective mechanisms of interaction between the university and potential employers. The participants immersed themselves in the working atmosphere and improved their cross-professional competencies. This experience is especially valuable for the development of the graduate employment system in Kyrgyzstan.

    The final stage was the final certification, at which colleagues from KRSU presented the developed educational programs, highlighting their competitive advantages, listing the industrial partners involved and describing the employment prospects of graduates. The defense took place in the presence of the assistant of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation Vadim Smirnov, acting rector of KRSU Sergey Volkov, representatives of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, vice-rector for educational activities of SPbPU Lyudmila Pankova and vice-rector for international activities Dmitry Arsenyev.

    Lyudmila Pankova noted: “The implemented approach to the public presentation of the educational program allows us to look at it more comprehensively, evaluate the competitive advantages of the program in the context of the challenges of the modern labor market, and analyze the resource capabilities of the university for training in-demand specialists.”

    The internship significantly deepened Russian-Kyrgyz cooperation in the field of engineering education, providing KRSU teachers with valuable experience that will contribute to the modernization of educational programs and the introduction of advanced practices into the university’s educational process. The knowledge and contacts gained open up new prospects for the development of academic mobility and joint educational projects between the two universities.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The number of capital enterprises in the creative industries has reached 113 thousand

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Over four years, the number of Moscow companies and individual entrepreneurs in the creative industries has increased by 12 percent to 113 thousand. The products of the capital’s creative business attract audiences throughout Russia and abroad. This was reported by Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

    “In 2024 alone, more than seven thousand new creative enterprises appeared in the capital. The most popular areas are information technology and video games, fashion, cinema and animation,” said Natalia Sergunina.

    The development of the sector is facilitated by comprehensive support from the city — from the construction of modern infrastructure to the launch of accelerators and professional competitions. Projects such as “Design Workshop”, “Art. Workshop” and “Video Game Factory” give industry representatives the opportunity to make a name for themselves, work with renowned experts and find major customers. The “Creative Market” program helps increase sales and tell more potential buyers about the brand.

    Large-scale production sites, in particular the Moscow Film Cluster, provide residents with work spaces, necessary equipment and useful services.

    Export of creative projects

    Moscow pays special attention to promoting creative business products abroad.

    “Last year, with the support of the city, entrepreneurs concluded about 100 international contracts and agreements in the creative industries. The total amount of export contracts exceeded one billion rubles,” Natalya Sergunina specified.

    Many of them were signed within the framework of the BRICS Fashion Summit, Moscow Fashion Week, Moscow International Film Week and other major industry events.

    Continuing work in this direction, in 2025 the city will organize the participation of capital companies in foreign exhibitions, including in Belarus, Indonesia and Egypt.

    For example, a trip to the computer games and e-sports festival in Istanbul is planned for September, and to the Shanghai International Children’s Book Fair in November. Entrepreneurs will be able to present their products and take part in negotiations with potential partners.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Novokosino operational site repurposed for electric buses

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Moscow is actively developing environmentally friendly and comfortable ground electric transport. Electric buses are being introduced to the routes instead of buses, which makes trips around the city even more comfortable and improves the ecology of the capital. Infrastructure for servicing innovative vehicles is also being created. Thus, the Novokosino park has become the sixth site that services only electric buses. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

    Currently, more than 500 drivers work here, providing operation of 30 electric bus routes.

    “We are modernizing Mosgortrans operational sites for a complete transition to electric transport on behalf of Sergei Sobyanin. Today, more than 280 innovative electric buses operate in Novokosino. Russian vehicles provide comfortable and safe trips in 30 districts of Moscow and in three urban districts of the Moscow region,” added Maxim Liksutov.

    At the site, specialists check the serviceability of all electric bus systems, wash the vehicles and inspect their interiors for foreign objects, and charge the batteries. In addition, representatives of the manufacturer conduct scheduled inspections and maintenance of the equipment here.

    Since 2022, improved equipment has been delivered to the capital. Such vehicles have adaptive interior lighting, which changes from a cold shade to a warm one at 2 p.m. for passenger comfort. The front route indicator, increased by 18 percent, allows you to see the number from afar. The interior is heated by an electric heater, which does not affect the environment and maintains an optimal temperature. The power reserve has increased from 40-50 to 80 kilometers. At the same time, the weight of the vehicle remains the same. In 2024, KAMAZ and LiAZ trucks with an updated design entered service.

    Innovative transport is serviced at 12 Mosgortrans sites. Moscow was the first in Russia to start building modern electric bus parks. In 2022, the first in Russia and the largest in Europe electric bus park “Krasnaya Pakhra” opened in TiNAO. Eco-friendly vehicles went on routes in TiNAO. A year later, the “Mitino” park was built in the northwest. At the end of 2023, the third innovative park, “Saltykovka”, was launched. It is intended for electric buses running in the east of the city.

    Electric buses are serviced under life cycle contracts. For 15 years after the transfer of vehicles to the Mosgortrans fleet, manufacturers independently ensure the proper operation of equipment on routes. With new deliveries and the development of charging infrastructure, even more electric buses will replace buses. They will make travel more comfortable for Muscovites and visitors to the capital. The impact on the environment will also be reduced.

    In 2023, Moscow signed contracts with PJSC KAMAZ and LLC LiAZ for the supply of 1.2 thousand electric buses. This is the largest purchase of this type of transport in Europe. Under an additional agreement with PJSC KAMAZ, another 100 modern vehicles arrived in Moscow.

    Since 2023, 1.3 thousand innovative electric buses have already been delivered to the capital. Eco-friendly transport operates on more than 20 percent of the city’s routes. In total, Moscow has purchased over 2,350 electric buses since 2018.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The new season of the project “Summer in Moscow” invites entrepreneurs to participate

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    For Moscow entrepreneurs, the main city projects “Summer in Moscow” and “Winter in Moscow” are an opportunity to make a name for themselves. By participating in them, businesses held at least nine thousand events. The organizers were restaurateurs, representatives of educational and creative organizations, sports studios and other companies. Among the most popular events are master classes, excursions around the center of the capital, zumba training, concerts. For the companies themselves, such events in popular places in the city helped attract new customers and make brands more recognizable.

    As entrepreneurs note, thanks to participation in large-scale capital special projects, businesses increase sales and gain a loyal audience. As part of the new season of the project “Summer in Moscow” From June 1, you can organize points of sale for your products, hold an event in one of 200 popular city spaces, build your own site in places with high traffic and interested visitors.

    The city is ready to actively support the project partners. Even if entrepreneurs do not have ready-made solutions, but they want to participate, website You can submit an application for the project – the experts of the organizing committee will consult and offer ideas.

    Businesses have access to sites in different areas of Moscow — in the most popular places among city residents and tourists, public spaces, including parks. You can choose the territories of city estates (as part of the integration with the festival “Moscow Estates”), festival sites of “Moscow Seasons” and pavilions of the “Made in Moscow” project.

    From May 20, individuals and small businesses will be able to book a site on the mos.ru website in the service “Everybody out on the street!”. Among the places for booking are chalets for master classes, stages, gazebos, sports and dance floors.

    The audience of the Summer in Moscow project in 2024 was more than 38 million visitors – city residents and tourists. Guests were attracted by the diverse program, the breadth and accessibility of events.

    Business representatives and non-profit organizations of the capital can join the main event of the season – the project “Summer in Moscow”Those wishing to declare their own brand and receive support from the city for the development of their business have the opportunity to organize an event at a city site, hold an event at their organization under the brand “Summer in Moscow”, integrate their brand into the design of a city festival or event, get a point of sale for their own products at a capital site, take part in a competition for the seasonal design of facades and shop windows.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: A permit has been issued for the commissioning of a building under the renovation program in Zapadnoye Degunino

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In the Zapadnoye Degunino district, a new residential building was put into operation under the renovation program. The permit for the commissioning of the facility was issued by the capital State Construction Supervision Committee (Mosgosstroynadzor)The head of the department reported this. Anton Slobodchikov.

    The new building, designed for 384 apartments, is located at the address: Bazovskaya Street, Building 26.

    “The area of apartments in the three-section house of variable height is 22.5 thousand square meters. On the first floor there are concierge rooms and pram rooms. The project also provides for non-residential premises for social and household enterprises. The building has through entrances leading to the inner courtyard and to Bazovskaya Street,” Anton Slobodchikov noted.

    The finishing of the apartments corresponds to the standards of the renovation program approved by the Moscow Government. There is a parking lot at the underground level. Each section has three elevators: two with a lifting capacity of 630 kilograms and one with a lifting capacity of 1,000 kilograms. The facades are faced with natural-colored brick, white glass fiber concrete and porcelain stoneware. Air conditioner baskets are fixed to the walls.

    “The architectural appearance of the house is based on a combination of light and dark shades. This, at first glance, simple technique allows the building to look different depending on the point of view, and the color scheme – to easily fit into the surrounding development,” clarified the chief architect of the capital, first deputy chairman of the Committee for Architecture and Urban Development (Moskomarkhitektura)

    Sergey Kuznetsov.

    An area of 5.3 thousand square meters was landscaped next to the house: playgrounds and sports grounds, benches, trees and bushes appeared here.

    On the instructions of Sergei Sobyanin, the city is paying special attention to the quality of work at renovation sites.

    Anton Slobodchikov emphasized that the construction of the house on Bazovskaya Street began in March 2023 on a land plot of more than 0.7 hectares. Mosgosstroynadzor inspectors conducted 11 inspections at all stages of the work. Specialists assessed the quality of construction, finishing, installation of engineering systems and landscaping. Based on the results of the final inspection, a conclusion was issued on the compliance of the facility with the design documentation.

    Specialists from the subordinate Center of Expertise were involved in the field events. They conducted laboratory and instrumental studies of building materials and erected structures.

    The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It concerns about a million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 houses. Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin instructed double the pace of program implementation.

    Moscow is one of the leaders among regions in terms of construction volumes. High rates of housing construction correspond to the goals and initiatives of the national project “Infrastructure for life”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: SUM outlines new directions for joint scientific work with Far Eastern partners

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

    Vice-Rector of the State University of Management Maria Karelina and Director of the Center for Management of Engineering Projects Vladimir Filatov visited Research

    Let us recall that in September 2024, at the Eastern Economic Forum, the rector of the State University of Management Vladimir Stroyev signed a cooperation agreement with ARNIKA LLC.

    Representatives of the State University of Management were given a tour of R

    As part of the working trip to Vladivostok, the representatives of the State University of Management also visited the Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU), where they got acquainted with the Advanced Engineering School “Institute of Biotechnology, Bioengineering and Food Systems”. During the meeting with the Advisor to the Director of the FEFU Elena Demidenko, the parties outlined the vectors of further cooperation – projects in the fields of machine vision and artificial intelligence.

    New areas of interaction, joint work with partners from PIS and R

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Interior finishing work has begun at the educational and scientific center of the Institute of Medicine and Medical Technologies of NSU

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    In the educational and scientific center of the Institute of Medicine and Medical Technologies (IMMT) of NSU, which is one of the second-stage facilities modern campus of NSU, which is being built within the framework of the national project “Youth and Children”, the interior decoration of the premises has begun. Work is underway to insulate the building, install partitions, lay the floor, and level the walls. In the building of the UNC IMMT NSU, an atrium skylight and mirrored ventilated facades have already been installed. In the near future, it is planned to prepare the space for the placement of laboratory equipment. The technical readiness of the facility has exceeded 30%.

    — In 2024-2025, we began implementing a large-scale program to transform medical education at the university, whose history goes back more than 20 years. We created the Institute of Medicine and Medical Technologies, received a license for new educational programs: bachelor’s degree in the direction of “Medical Cybernetics” and a master’s degree in the direction of “Industrial Pharmacy”. These are network programs that we implement jointly with the Engineering School of Moscow State University. The new educational and scientific center of the NSU IMMT will create the infrastructure to bring medical education to a fundamentally new level, increase the number of students – more than 700 people will be able to study in the new building, and conduct research in advanced biomedical areas, – commented the rector of NSU, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Mikhail Fedoruk.

    The building of the NSU IMMT UNC will house 8 laboratories in various fields, including molecular pharmacology, metabolomic research, medical chemistry, molecular virology and oncology, etc. It is important to note that the project for the development of medical education and scientific research at NSU “Creation of a center for the integration of personalized biomedicine, pharmacy and synchrotron, binary technologies” received support within the framework of the “Priority 2030” program.

    The construction of the NSU research center, which is also a second-stage facility, continues. The work on laying walls and partitions is 75% complete, the installation of stained glass windows and the installation of an external ventilated facade is 2/3 complete. The technical readiness of the facility is 28%.

    The general contractor for the construction of the second stage of the facilities is the company “MONOTEK STROY”.

    Let us recall that, on the instructions of President Vladimir Putin, a network of modern campuses is being created in Russia. By 2030, a constellation of 25 campuses should appear in the country. Work in this area is being carried out by the Government of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia. Currently, 24 such campuses are being designed and built with the support of the national project “Youth and Children”. One of them has already been completely built in Moscow on the basis of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University. By 2036, the number of campuses will increase to 40. The project is being financed from the federal and regional budgets, as well as from extra-budgetary sources.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Last year, in eight districts of the capital, driveways to buildings were improved under the renovation program

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Last year, specialists from the city services complex built access roads to 23 buildings under the renovation program. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

    “Work has been carried out to expand access roads to 23 buildings built as part of the renovation program. Seven such roads were built in the east of the capital, four in the Southern Administrative District, three in the Northern and South-Eastern Administrative Districts, two in the South-Western and North-Western Administrative Districts, and one in the North-Eastern and Western Administrative Districts,” said Pyotr Biryukov.

    The construction of residential buildings is taking place not only on starting sites in areas of existing development, but also on the sites of houses previously resettled under the renovation program.

    The head of the city economy complex noted that courtyard areas designed more than 60 years ago are often not suitable for the passage of construction and fire equipment. The development of new roads, which are then integrated into the district’s transport system, helps to solve this issue at the initial stage.

    In total, 12.6 kilometers of access roads with a total area of 75.6 thousand square meters were widened and almost 33 thousand square meters of sidewalks were equipped. Convenient ramps were made for people with limited mobility. In addition, over 32 thousand square meters of lawn were laid.

    For the comfort and safety of residents, about 150 lanterns with energy-efficient lamps were installed when arranging access roads to facilities built within the framework of the renovation program. Overhead lines were transferred to cable ducts.

    The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It concerns about a million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 houses. Earlier, Sergei Sobyaninordered to increasethe pace of implementation of the renovation program has doubled.

    Moscow is one of the leaders among regions in terms of construction volumes. High rates of housing construction correspond to the goals and initiatives of the national project“Infrastructure for life”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: About 760 Muscovites signed contracts for housing under the renovation program in a new building on Sovkhoznaya Street

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In the Lyublino district, house 10a on Sovkhoznaya Street is being populated under the renovation program. Since the start of inspections of the apartments offered by the city, about 760 residents have completed documents for them. This was reported by the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of City Property Maxim Gaman.

    “The first to start inspecting apartments in the residential complex on Sovkhoznaya Street were more than 200 Muscovites from a five-story building on Sudakova Street in mid-January. A week later, they were joined by the same number of city residents from house 49/17 on Krasnodonskaya Street. In February, the resettlement information center began accepting residents of three five-story buildings on Armavirskaya Street. Of the approximately thousand people who started inspecting apartments, almost all have already decided on their choice of housing, and about 760 program participants have signed contracts with the city,” said Maxim Gaman.

    The housing is provided with improved finishing, made according to the standards of the renovation program. The apartments have a convenient layout, taking into account modern zoning principles, wide corridors and hallways, large kitchens and bathrooms. On the first floor there are rooms for strollers and a concierge.

    “The residential complex on Sovkhoznaya Street consists of two buildings and is designed for 466 apartments with a total area of over 27 thousand square meters. The new building was erected taking into account a barrier-free environment. The floors in the vestibules and elevator halls are located at the same level, without steps. In the courtyards, pedestrian passages are designed so that it is comfortable for both parents with strollers and residents with limited mobility to move around. The new building also provides six apartments for city residents with disabilities – the width of the corridors and doorways has been increased, special plumbing has been installed,” added the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Urban Development Policy

    Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    The area around the house has been landscaped, and children’s playgrounds and a sports ground have been built nearby. Within a kilometer of the residential complex there are three parks and the “Alley of Young Families”.

    Earlier Sergei Sobyanin told on the use of prefab technologies in the construction of houses under the renovation program.

    Renovation program approved in August 2017. It concerns about a million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 houses. Sergei Sobyanin instructed to double the pace of implementation of the renovation program.

    Moscow is one of the leaders among regions in terms of construction volumes. High rates of housing construction correspond to the goals and initiatives of the national project “Infrastructure for life”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Residents of the Technopolis Moscow SEZ have launched 37 new drugs on the market

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Pharmaceutical enterprises of the special economic zone (SEZ) Technopolis Moscow brought 37 new drugs to the market in 2024. Among them are drugs for the treatment of cancer, multiple sclerosis, chronic myelogenous leukemia and others. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

    “The capital plays a key role in the development of the domestic pharmaceutical industry and strengthening the country’s medicinal sovereignty. On the instructions of Sergei Sobyanin, the city has created a set of effective tools to support the industry, which allows for the regular introduction of popular drugs to the market and an increase in production volumes. Today, eight resident enterprises produce vital drugs in the Technopolis Moscow special economic zone; during their operation, they have produced products worth over 74 billion rubles. In 2024, three companies from the capital’s SEZ brought 37 new drugs to the market for the treatment of socially significant diseases,” said Maxim Liksutov.

    The production facilities of pharmaceutical enterprises are located at two sites: Alabushevo and Pechatniki. In addition, they are participants in the largest pharmaceutical cluster in the country.

    “Offset contracts are concluded with pharmaceutical companies from the Moscow SEZ, under the terms of which the enterprises produce innovative drugs, and the city guarantees their purchase. The enterprises have high-tech production lines, modern laboratories, invest in research and development work. All this contributes to the creation of new effective drugs,” said the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Investment and Industrial Policy

    Anatoly Garbuzov.

    In March 2023, the Russian Ministry of Health registered the first Russian original drug for the treatment of multiple sclerosis, developed by scientists from the Russian biotechnology company Biocad and the Russian National Research Medical University named after N.I. Pirogov. The innovative drug reduces the immune-inflammatory process in the central nervous system, which reduces the number of exacerbations in patients with multiple sclerosis.

    The resident of the SEZ Technopolis Moscow invested more than one billion rubles in the development and research of the drug. Production successfully began last year on the territory of the Alabushevo site. Since then, the enterprise has produced more than seven thousand packages of the product.

    The company “R-Opra” (the group of companies “R-Pharm”) is also actively developing new types of drugs for the treatment of oncological, autoimmune, asthmatic and other diseases.

    The project to create a modern pharmaceutical production complex at the capital’s SEZ site became possible thanks to an offset contract, said Gennady Degtyarev, General Director of the Technopolis Moscow special economic zone. In 2024, the resident opened a production site for the production of drugs in the form of soft gelatin capsules, which are used in the treatment of oncological diseases. In addition, last year the company mastered more than 10 new medicinal products for the treatment of socially significant diseases.

    Another company, a resident of the Moscow SEZ, Amedart, opened import-substituting production of 26 new drugs at the Pechatniki site in 2024. Among them are, for example, drugs for the treatment of oncological diseases and the therapy of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). The start of production of these critically important drugs is a significant step in providing Russian patients with affordable and high-quality medicines.

    New modern equipment allows the resident to annually produce up to 10 million packages of antiretroviral drugs for HIV therapy and up to one million packages of antitumor drugs. The company’s portfolio includes a total of more than 100 items included in the list of vital drugs. Their production capacity reaches 15 million packages per year.

    Sobyanin opened the Kalashnikov concern complex in Technopolis MoscowSobyanin told what new industrial enterprises will open in Moscow

    SEZ Technopolis Moscow is a territory with a special legal status, where a preferential regime of entrepreneurial activity for investors operates. The area of the facilities where high-tech enterprises are located exceeds 390 hectares. SEZ Technopolis Moscow has been a leader in international and national industry ratings for several years.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Renovation program: in the first quarter of this year, all residents of 49 buildings completed the paperwork for new apartments

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In the first quarter of this year, all residents of 49 old buildings completed the execution of contracts for new apartments under the renovation program. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “In the first quarter of 2025, Muscovites from 49 old buildings completed the paperwork for equivalent apartments under the renovation program, while 31 buildings have already been completely vacated, while residents of the remaining 18 are still in the process of moving. In total, about 8.2 thousand people lived in these houses being resettled. All of them became the owners of comfortable housing with improved finishing according to the standards of the renovation program,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    Apartments that city dwellers move into renovation program, more spacious than their previous ones due to the larger area of the corridors and kitchens. In addition, new buildings are being built taking into account the principles of a barrier-free environment.

    In January, residents of 16 old houses completed paperwork, in February – residents of 19. In March, Muscovites living in 14 old buildings completed paperwork.

    “The largest number of houses in which residents completed the paperwork in the first quarter are located in the east of the capital – there are 14 of them. They were home to 2.4 thousand city residents. In the southeast, all Muscovites from nine buildings being resettled signed contracts – more than 1.6 thousand people, in the northeast – from five five-story buildings and two four-story buildings, in which almost 1.2 thousand participants in the renovation program lived,” said the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of City Property

    Maxim Gaman.

    As part of the renovation program, residents can use the services of a super service “Moving under the renovation program”. You can order them on the mos.ru portal or at resettlement information centers.

    More than 100 thousand people have used the super service “Moving under the renovation program”

    Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of Urban Development Policy Vladislav Ovchinsky clarified that one of the most popular services within the super service is assistance in moving. The city provides residents with movers and a car free of charge to transport things from an old apartment to a new one. And developers and general contractors, thanks to the service, can monitor the quality of built residential complexes, the time frame for eliminating defects in new apartments, and also track changes at the sites.

    The capital’s Department of Information Technology added that general instructions available in the super service will help prepare for the planned move “Moving under the renovation program” on the mos.ru portal. With its help, you can find out how the move is organized, get information about the necessary documents for drawing up a contract, and also use links to useful services. If you configure the parameters of the move, the super service will provide the opportunity to read the instructions for a specific life situation.

    Earlier, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin told on resettlement under the renovation program in the Timiryazevsky district.

    The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It concerns about a million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 houses. Sergei Sobyanin instructed to double the pace of implementation of the renovation program.

    Moscow is one of the leaders among regions in terms of construction volumes. High rates of housing construction correspond to the goals and initiatives of the national project “Infrastructure for life”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Applications are now open for the National Prize in Financial and Economic Journalism

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In Russia, the best journalistic works in the field of economics and finance will be selected as part of the annual national award “Finkor”. Applications for participation in the competition can be submitted until August 10 on the website fincor.rf.

    “Finance and economics are the basis for the stable development of society and the state. It is necessary for not only specialists in the field to be aware of what is happening, but also for all citizens of our country. Journalism serves as a bridge between the world of finance and the general public. The ability to talk about complex topics in an accessible language requires great skill and knowledge. It has already become a tradition to award the authors of the best journalistic works in the field of economics and finance at the Moscow Financial Forum. I am sure that this year we will also discover new names and recognize professionals, the best in their field,” said Irina Okladnikova, First Deputy Minister of Finance of the Russian Federation.

    This year, the competition for the award is being held for the fourth time. Representatives of Russian mass media, including radio and television broadcast editors, teams and individual publicists — professional journalists, representatives of online publications, authors of Telegram channels and bloggers covering economics and finance, as well as students of specialized faculties of Russian universities are invited to participate.

    “Economic and financial information is one of the most in-demand in the modern world. The constantly changing situation in the Russian and international economy requires journalists to painstakingly work with figures and facts, the ability to clearly present complex information and quickly convey it to readers. The Fincor Prize helps to identify the best practices in covering financial and economic processes and increase interest in these topics on the part of journalists. During the award, the number of submitted works has increased almost fourfold – from more than 200 applications in 2022 to almost 800 last year,” said

    Maria Bagreeva, Deputy Mayor of Moscow, Head of the Moscow Department of Economic Policy and Development.

    To participate, you must submit articles, interviews, reports, recordings of television broadcasts, podcasts, radio programs and other journalistic materials, as well as journalistic projects published in print or online publications, posted on the Internet, in Telegram channels, on radio or television in the period from August 1, 2024 to August 1, 2025.

    The award ceremony will take place within the framework of the IX Moscow Financial Forum, which will be held in the Manezh in the fall. Detailed information about the nominations and the award regulations are posted on the website fincor.rfYou can also apply for participation there.

    The Fincor National Award was established in 2022 by the Moscow City Economic Policy Complex jointly with the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation.

    Its goal is to identify best practices for covering financial and economic processes in the country.

    The partners of the award this year are the Research Financial Institute of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation, the Vmeste Media platform, the Free Economic Society of Russia, the Union of Journalists of Russia, the Patrice Lumumba Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, the A.S. Griboyedov Moscow University, the Moscow University of Finance and Law, the St. Petersburg State University of Economics, the Institute of Media of the Research University Higher School of Economics, the Higher School of Journalism of Tomsk State University and the youth center of the Union of Journalists of Russia.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: NSU held a telethon with colleagues from the National University of Uzbekistan

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    Novosibirsk State University held a telethon with colleagues from the National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek “Heroes of Science and the Front: Memory of Teachers and Scientists”, dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the Victory in the Great Patriotic War.

    The telethon was organized by partners in the Consortium of Researchers of the History of North and Central Asian Countries, the Humanitarian Institute of NSU and the Faculty of History of the Mirzo Ulugbek National University of Uzbekistan.

    Opening the meeting, Professor, Doctor of Historical Sciences Andrey Zuyev emphasized: “A lot of time has passed, but we must not forget about this, the most grandiose event of the 20th century for our history. Representatives of all peoples and social groups of the Soviet Union took part in the war. And our event is dedicated to preserving the memory of the teachers and scientists who contributed to the common Victory.”

    Professor of the National University of Uzbekistan, Doctor of Historical Sciences Akhmadjon Khalikulov, who spoke in response, shared the same point of view.

    The telethon program opened with a report by Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Professor Vyacheslav Molodin, “Scientists of Siberia on the Front of the Great Patriotic War and in the Post-War Period,” which became the basis for a chapter in a collective monograph on this topic, prepared by the Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences.

    He recalled that during the war, many scientists were already working in Novosibirsk, where the Novosibirsk Committee of Scientists was created in early 1942, with Academician S.A. Chaplygin becoming its honorary chairman. A year later, a branch of the USSR Academy of Sciences was formed, consisting of the following institutes: Mining and Geology, Transport and Energy, Chemical and Metallurgical, and Medical and Biological.

    “Among the priority tasks facing the institutes of the Siberian branch of the Academy of Sciences was the use of natural resources of the Urals and Siberia in the interests of the country’s defense, since many sources of strategic raw materials ended up in enemy-occupied territories,” Molodin said. And, as the academician showed in his report, the geologists successfully coped with it.

    It is difficult to overestimate the contribution to the victory of the future founders of Akademgorodok. Mikhail Alekseevich Lavrentyev developed the theory of cumulation and decoding the actions of cumulative shells, on the basis of which a number of effective anti-tank ammunition was created, which played, among other things, a significant role in the outcome of the Battle of Kursk. The research of Sergei Alekseevich Khristianovich helped to increase the accuracy of shooting of another important class of weapons of that war – multiple launch rocket systems. The third co-founder of Akademgorodok Sergei Lvovich Sobolev worked on the development of computational mathematics during the war, and the results of his work later found expression in the successful implementation of the atomic and space projects of the Soviet Union.

    Many of the future famous scientists of the Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences went through the Great Patriotic War as soldiers and officers of the Red Army. Among them were the founder of the Institute of Nuclear Physics G.I. Budker, the founder of the Institute of Semiconductor Physics A.V. Rzhanov, one of the founders of the Institute of Thermal Physics S.S. Kutateladze, the author of the famous experiment on domesticating foxes and one of those who revived genetics in the USSR D.K. Belyaev, the future founder of the Physics and Mathematics School and one of the fathers of Soviet cybernetics A.A. Lyapunov and many others, whose names were also mentioned in Academician Molodin’s report.

    Also, as part of the telethon, PhD in History Stanislav Egorov presented a digital exhibition “From the War Fronts to the Scientific and Teaching Front: NSU Humanities Scientists — Participants in the Great Patriotic War.”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sergei Sobyanin announced the launch of summer river navigation in Moscow

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    Summer navigation on the Moscow River begins on April 24, says Sergei Sobyanin in his blog.

    “In honor of the opening of the navigation season on the Moscow River, we will hold a parade of ships. More than 20 pleasure boats operating in the capital, as well as an electric vessel and a crew of water transport of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia will proceed from the Nagatinsky backwater to the Neskuchny Sad pier in the Central Administrative District. The nearest festive activities at the Northern and Southern river terminals in honor of the start of navigation are planned for April 27,” the Mayor of Moscow noted.

    By the opening of the season, city services washed the embankments, parapets and fences, tidied up the piers and approaches to the water where necessary, repaired granite and concrete foundations, replaced rubber bumpers, and updated the markings of the boundary lines and signs for boarding and disembarking.

    With the help of 500 outdoor surveillance cameras, the River Situation Center monitors the safety of the Moscow River water area around the clock. The Moscow River Police monitors order in the water area. Its employees patrol a section with a total length of 670 kilometers on water transport. During the navigation season, a special water patrol is also on duty. Passengers at the berths are assisted by employees of the TsODD passenger service, and the crews are assisted by shore sailors.

    Thanks to high-quality infrastructure and service, the popularity of river cruises and walks is growing every year.

    “Last season, the number of arrivals and departures of cruise ships from the berths of the Northern and Southern river terminals increased by 10 percent, and the number of passengers by 15 percent. This year, we expect growth of 15 percent – more than 2.5 thousand moorings,” said Sergei Sobyanin.

    The first cruise ship “Rus Velikaya” will depart from the Northern River Terminal to Tver. In total, this season the river service will cover dozens of cities, including St. Petersburg, Yaroslavl, Kazan, Perm, Plyos, Kostroma, Samara and others.

    One of the most famous routes, the Golden Ring of Rivers, will pass through the center of Moscow and along the Kremlin and the Cathedral of Christ the Savior. Two modern comfort-class ships, the Golden Ring and Aurum, will begin their route from the Northern River Terminal and end at the Southern.

    The river terminals themselves, after their renovation, have become not only key objects of Moscow’s transport infrastructure, but also popular public spaces. Citywide and local festivals are held here, and major holidays are celebrated.

    Since the beginning of 2025, the stations have welcomed more than 400 thousand guests and held 260 events: sports training, performances by artists, creative workshops, lectures, film screenings and others.

    The new season will feature a cruise on the new motor ship Nikolay Zharkov from the Vodohod company, launched in 2025. The comfortable five-deck vessel, over 130 meters long, takes on board almost 180 guests, who are served by about 100 crew members. The motor ship was named after the famous shipbuilder Nikolay Zharkov, under whose leadership more than 400 ships were built, including 24 submarines with nuclear power plants and 20 deep-sea rescue vehicles.

    A regular route to Khimki and a ferry to the Zakharkovo pier have resumed operation from the Northern River Terminal. This is a convenient way to travel for residents of five Moscow districts and Khimki near Moscow. Last year, the ships Moskva-1 and 850 Years of Moscow carried more than 260,000 passengers.

    Regular electric transport runs along the Moscow River all year round and in any weather. Since the opening of the service, there has not been a single day when electric vessels have stopped running along the Moscow River. During their operation, more than 1.7 million trips have been made along the Kyiv – Fili Park and ZIL – Pechatniki routes.

    Testing of the first unmanned surface boat is also beginning. It should become a universal assistant to the transport police: it will automatically record violations in the water area and help rescue people who find themselves in the water.

    The unmanned boat is equipped with a camera, lidar and modern navigation tools, and its movement is controlled by artificial intelligence. The equipment operates reliably and safely in all weather conditions.

    The technology for controlling the boat was created by specialists from the Center for Research and Development of Unmanned Transport of the State Unitary Enterprise Moscow Metro, and the project itself is the result of joint work between the Main Directorate for Transport of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia and the team from the Center for Advanced Development of Moscow Transport, which opened in May last year.

    “This season, we plan to launch the third regular river route Novospassky – ZIL, which will connect four districts: Danilovsky, Tagansky, Yuzhnoportovy and Zamoskvorechye. There will be four new berths on the route: Simonovsky, Torpedo, Derbenevskaya Embankment and Novospassky. The fleet of innovative river transport will be replenished with 10 new electric vessels. Some will go on the third route, and the rest will strengthen the first two routes,” the Moscow Mayor added.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Smart, conceptual, bright. Gogol Theatre celebrates 100th anniversary

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    The history of the Moscow Drama Theatre named after N.V. Gogol begins on April 24, 1925, when the Traveling Drama and Comedy Theatre appeared under the Central Committee of the Railway Workers’ Trade Union. The path it has taken over 100 years is described in the mos.ru article.

    Theatre of Transport

    The troupe of the Drama and Comedy Theatre, assembled by director and actor Kirill Golovanov, played at the E. F. Kukhmisterov Railway Workers Club, workers’ clubs, at junction stations and station platforms. Tours were an important part of life – the artists showed performances for railway workers in different regions of the country. The repertoire was based on plays telling about the lives of ordinary workers.

    In the 1930s, the theatre received a new name — the Central Theatre of Transport. It remained under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Railways, but faced some problems that concerned both financing and the creative component. Moscow newspapers of that time repeatedly asked the question: was the Theatre of Transport needed at all? But a solution was found: the theatre and the studio of the 2nd Moscow Art Theatre signed an agreement according to which directors and actors of the 2nd Moscow Art Theatre staged plays and gave lectures there, and the Central Committee of Railway Workers helped them during tours, providing entire carriages on trains.

    In 1939, with the arrival of artistic director Nikolai Petrov, a new era began for the Theatre of Transport. Nikolai Vasilyevich, who had previously directed the Alexandrinsky Theatre in Petrograd, approached this work very systematically. The first thing he did was to invite new playwrights to collaborate. One of them was Alexander Afinogenov — his play Mashenka was staged by the Theatre of Transport simultaneously with the Mossovet Theatre, for which it was written.

    A two-year tour

    In May 1941, the troupe went on tour to the Far East. The Ministry of Railways allocated a ten-car train especially for this trip: the actors, scenery, and even costumes received separate compartments. The Great Patriotic War, which began soon after, extended the planned three-month journey by two years, and the troupe’s schedule was significantly altered. Now they had to perform not only at the best city venues, but also in barracks, depots, and stations. There were cases when the troupe performed a play for only six or seven people.

    Some of the theatre staff went to the front. The rest divided the duties among themselves. For example, the actors were divided into two groups: while the first set up the scenery and tidied up the costumes, the other actually played on stage. Then they changed. Among the plays that were shown in those years were “Notre Dame de Paris”, “The Barber of Seville”, “Russian People”. There was also a play “On the Eve” by Alexander Afinogenov, created especially for this theatre. The author wrote it in the first months of the war; he died in October 1941.

    During these tours, the artists performed more than one thousand performances and gave about 900 concerts.

    Help for the Front and Performances During the Battles. Life of Theaters During the War Years

    In 1943, a very important event took place: the theater was given a building on Kazakova Street — the same one where it is located today. It was not alien to the artists — they had performed on this stage many times before, but they shared the space with various clubs and sections. Today, the 19th-century sleepers that once ran along the entire perimeter of the building are a reminder of the theater’s past — the Railway Workers’ Club. It is impossible to say exactly what their original purpose was, but now they have become that unique interior detail that brings something important to the overall atmosphere.

    Brecht, Rock ‘n’ Roll and Rediscovered Plays

    In 1959, the theatre was named after Nikolai Gogol — the event was timed to coincide with the 150th anniversary of the writer’s birth. By that time, the repertoire had expanded significantly, including not only plays, but also larger works, such as Vyacheslav Shishkov’s “Gloomy River”. Singer and actor Leonid Utesov shone on the stage of the Moscow N.V. Gogol Theatre, playing the lead role in the play “Shelmenko the Orderly” for one season.

    In 1964, the premiere of the play “The Caucasian Chalk Circle” based on the play by Bertolt Brecht took place. The story of a woman who saved someone else’s child at the cost of her own well-being was staged by chief director Alexander Dunayev. It was one of the first productions of Brecht’s play in the country and one of the theater’s most successful performances. The main character was played by the young actress Lyudmila Gavrilova, who had just joined the troupe at the time. Today, she can also be seen on stage, for example, in the play “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”. 

    In 1965, the theatre was headed by director People’s Artist of the RSFSR Boris Golubovsky, who tenderly loved modern drama and prose. Thanks to him, plays began to appear in the repertoire that did not leave the stage for a very long time, such as “Riding a Dolphin”, “Until the Cart Turned Over”, “The Old Cossack Way”, “The Supreme Court” and many others. It was he who brought Boris Chirkov, Emilia Milton, Leonid Kulagin, Yevgeny Menshov, Svetlana Bragarnik, Olga Naumenko and other artists to the troupe.

    In 1974, the theater showed the play “Rock and Roll at Dawn.” According to the plot, American students rehearsed the production of “Jesus Christ Superstar” – the audience of the Gogol Theater became the first in the country to hear the melodies from the famous rock opera.

    In 1988, the theater was headed by director People’s Artist of Russia Sergey Yashin. He paid much attention to the plays of American playwrights Tennessee Williams and Eugene O’Neill. His plays “Suits for a Summer Hotel” and “Long Day’s Journey Into Night” were shown in the United States, and local journalists wrote that the Russian director rediscovered these authors for Americans.

    Our days

    Sergei Ivanovich headed the theatre until 2013. After his departure, it was decided to transform the theatre into a project with three resident troupes. In addition to performances, viewers were invited to film screenings, concerts, lectures and open discussions.

    In 2022, a new page in history will be written. The artistic director was appointed director and laureate of the Moscow Prize in Literature and Art Anton Yakovlev. The repertoire was formed anew – 15 premieres were shown in 2.5 years. Anton Yuryevich himself calls mystical drama the theater’s calling card. “Storm. Temptation” based on the play by Alexander Ostrovsky.

    “This performance defines the direction and form of the theatre, the essence of what I do today,” said the artistic director. “I can also include the recent premiere of the play “Crime and Punishment” among such productions. After watching it, you can understand in which direction the theatre is moving, how the actors work here.”

    Also on the bill today is: “Uncle’s Dream” Fyodor Dostoevsky, “Resurrection” Leo Tolstoy, “The Eldest Son” Alexandra Vampilova and many others. Last season, the premiere of the play “Soboryane” based on the novel by Nikolai Leskov took place — it was staged in collaboration with the Russian Concert Agency. The chamber ensemble “Soloists of Moscow” under the direction of Yuri Bashmet takes part in the play. The production was shown at Russian and international festivals, it was nominated for the Russian National Theatre Award “Golden Mask”, as well as for the Union of Theatre Workers of Russia “Nail of the Season” award.

    In the Power of Phantoms. How Crime and Punishment Was Staged at the Gogol TheatreSincerity with Good Taste. Yuri Bashmet on the Modern Role of Classical Music

    “The Gogol Theatre is very diverse, smart, conceptual, and bright,” added Anton Yakovlev. “It professes the genre of fantastic realism and metamodernism, and advocates an interesting interpretation of classical works.”

    Performances are shown on two stages. The large hall is designed for 610 seats. Three years ago, it was renovated: plastic chairs were removed and comfortable armchairs were installed, a new floor was made, the walls were painted, and modern equipment was installed. The small stage has 115 seats. In addition to performances, creative meetings and conferences are held there. Another important space of the theater is the foyer in front of the large stage. They open and close the season there, organize concerts and performances for children.

    About the future

    The immediate plans include, of course, new performances. Anton Yakovlev will soon begin rehearsals for a production that will combine the plays Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare and A Plague on Both Your Houses! by Grigory Gorin. There are plans to bring Zoyka’s Apartment and Morphine by Mikhail Bulgakov to the stage, as well as create an immersive performance based on Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk by Nikolai Leskov.

    But the Gogol Theatre is not only about performances. For example, open rehearsals for spectators and director’s laboratories (jointly with GITIS) for young talents are held here. As a result of one of them, two performances were added to the repertoire – “The Overcoat” and “Notes of a Madman” based on the works of Nikolai Gogol.

    In 2022, the musical and poetic project “Poetomania” began, in which artists read poetry, accompanying themselves on musical instruments. The plans include joint projects with Mosconcert, the Tyumen Philharmonic Orchestra and much more. Details are still being kept secret.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Fair and master classes: what the capital’s NGOs have prepared for the Easter Gift festival

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    The festival is taking place in Moscow until April 30 “Easter Gift”. Non-profit organizations (NPOs) of the capital are also taking part in it. At the charity fair, you can buy goods from the funds to support their wards, and at free master classes, you can master new skills under the guidance of experienced experts and have an interesting time with the whole family.

    “Easter Gift” is one of the most beautiful and beloved Moscow festivals by city residents. It is also an opportunity to once again remind people about good deeds, about how easy it is to help. This year, more than 60 non-profit organizations from the city are taking part in the festival,” said

    Ekaterina Dragunova, Chairman of the capital’s Committee for Public Relations and Youth Policy.

    From Toys to Jewelry: What to Buy at the Fair

    A large charity fair opened at the festival site near the Novye Cheryomushki metro station. Here you can buy knitted toys, candles with a pleasant aroma and decorations from the Guild of Masters. The We Believe in You Foundation, which helps families with special children, offers candles, gift handmade soap and toys. In addition, you can find stylish merch here: sweatshirts, T-shirts, cardholders, thermoses, resin stickers and socks from the Podari Zhizn Foundation.

    At the stand of the BANO “Yaseneva Polyana”, where people with sensory impairments are cared for, ceramics are on display: mugs, plates, cups, candlesticks and stands for storing jewelry.

    In the display case of the Perekrestok Plus foundation, which provides social and psychological assistance to teenagers, you can find useful books, canvas bags, interior decorations made of ceramics and other materials. The House of the Deaf-Blind foundation offers felt brooches, wicker baskets, candlestick houses and ceramic badges.

    All proceeds from the sale of goods will be used to help the wards of non-profit organizations: seriously ill children, people with disabilities, elderly people and animals.

    The charity fair is open daily from 11:00 to 20:00 until April 30.

    Songs, dances and performances

    Creative teams of non-profit organizations will demonstrate their skills at various city venues. Thus, on April 25 at 17:30, Tatyana Orekhova’s inclusive orchestra “Sunny Notes” will perform on the stage on Tverskaya Square. Guests will hear popular classical and jazz pieces.

    On April 26, at 15:00, a vocal and poetry concert of the participants of the “Big Russia” program will begin here, presented by the Union of Music, Cinema and Television Figures.

    On April 27, the Moscow Synodal Choir will perform at 2:00 PM on Tverskaya Square, and at 4:00 PM, a concert program of vocal and choreographic numbers presented by the Art Express Foundation will begin. On the same day, at 12:00 PM, a performance based on a collection of fables by I.A. Krylov will be shown at the venue on Klyuchevaya Street, performed by the junior creative team of the ANO Viking.

    Do-it-yourself miracle

    Taking part in master classes led by NPO specialists is an opportunity to have fun with the whole family, learn something new and make a gift for yourself or loved ones. Classes are free and do not require prior registration, all materials will be provided on site.

    On April 24, at the site on Veshnyakovskaya Street, everyone is invited to create a wreath called “Breath of Spring”. The master class will begin at 16:00, and participants will be assisted by representatives of the “Remesla” rehabilitation center.

    On April 25, two master classes on weaving Easter baskets will be held in the Brigantina Park on Koptevsky Boulevard under the guidance of experts from the Kovcheg Charity Center. The events will begin at 15:00 and 16:00.

    On April 26, in the park on Olonetsky Proezd, representatives of the rehabilitation organization “Yablochko” will teach how to make mosaic magnets in the form of Easter bunnies. Master classes will begin at 12:00 and 13:00.

    On the same day, at Slavy Square, guests will learn how to paint cardboard eggs and wooden window frames under the guidance of representatives of the Union of Artists of Russia. Master classes will begin at 12:00 and 13:00. At 12:00, in Serebryakov Passage, there will be a lesson on the use of art therapy in everyday life, organized by the All-Russian public movement “Mothers of Russia”.

    On April 27, at 12:00, a master class of the National Equestrian Tourism Center for horse lovers will begin in the square on Olonetsky Proezd. At the same time, in Nekrasovka Park, representatives of the Integration Center for the Development of Social Change will teach how to create mosaic magnets, which can be used to decorate your refrigerator or as a gift to a friend.

    On this day, experts from the Union of Artists of Russia will be revealing the secrets of mood landscapes and decorating festive Easter cakes at Slavy Square. Classes will start at 12:00 and 13:00.

    In addition, during the Easter Gift festival, the city’s cafes, restaurants and other venues are hosting the “Good is Here” campaign. To take part, simply purchase a drink in a special cup with a QR code that leads to the mos.ru charity service. It contains 99 verified NPOs. A few clicks are enough to support their wards: children, adults, large families, the elderly, and homeless animals.

    You can learn more about Moscow’s non-profit organizations and how they help everyone who needs support on the website and on the official pages “Cities of the Caring” in social networks. This project is supported by Committee for Public Relations and Youth Policy of the capital.

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