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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The Theatre Boulevard Festival was among the winners of the national award Event of the Year

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    The first open street festival “Teatralny Boulevard” took first place in the nomination “Best City Festival” and second place in the nomination “Cultural Event of the Year”, and also received the industry Grand Prix in the “Socio-Cultural Event of the Year” block of the annual national award “Event of the Year”.

    “Teatralny Boulevard became the favorite festival of last summer among city residents and guests of the capital. The “Event of the Year” award is a victory not only for the Department of Culture, but also for the festival artists and every spectator who became part of it. This year, “Teatralny Boulevard” will return in an updated format and will cover even more venues,” said Alexey Fursin, Minister of the Moscow Government and Head of the Department of Culture.

    In 2025, the annual national award “Event of the Year” is held for the 13th time. It has already found its audience and fame among industry professionals. The goal of the award is to increase the importance of the event industry as an industry that contributes to the development of the creative economy of Russia. This year’s award ceremony took place on April 1 at the Vladimir Mayakovsky Moscow Academic Theater.

    The Theatre Boulevard Festival was held as part of the Summer in Moscow project from July 15 to August 31, 2024. Its goal was to attract a new audience to theatres and concert halls and to tell about the repertoire. More than 600 thousand people took part in the festival, and 76 leading Moscow and independent theatre companies took to the streets of the city. Every passerby was able to immerse themselves in the world of art and get acquainted with the whole variety of theatre genres.

    The venues were dedicated to different types of art. Thus, on Tverskoy Boulevard, one could listen to operetta, Strastnoy Boulevard was dedicated to immersive and visual theatre, and Tsvetnoy Boulevard hosted circus performances. The stage on Sretensky Boulevard was dedicated to stage design and costumes, and the site on Chistoprudny Boulevard — to experimental theatre. The main stage was located in the amphitheater on Pokrovsky Boulevard. On weekdays, open rehearsals, master classes and creative laboratories were held there, and on weekends — performances, concerts and musical-poetic programs.

    On improvised stages, one could see performances by the Moscow Sovremennik Theatre, Lenkom Mark Zakharov, Moscow Theatre Oleg Tabakov, Moscow Drama Theatre named after N.V. Gogol and others. The program brought together over 1.6 thousand beginning and famous artists. The festival presented more than 480 theatrical and musical productions.

    In addition, residents of the capital and tourists were invited to open rehearsals, master classes and creative laboratories. Concerts and meetings with leading directors of the country were also held for guests. More than a thousand units of props for performances were created during creative classes.

    The “Theater Boulevard” festival has become one of the favorites among Muscovites and guests of the capital. According to the results of the voting in the “Active Citizen” project, the favorites of the audience were the circus performances on Tsvetnoy Boulevard, the performances of the musical theater artists on Pushkinskaya Square and the operetta on Tverskoy Boulevard. Their opinion was expressed from above 190 thousand MuscovitesMore than 90 percent of voters supported the idea of holding a street theatre festival annually.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Muscovites will be able to receive consultations on taxation issues at a number of government service centers

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In April, in flagship offices “My Documents” and the Palace of State Services at VDNKh, Muscovites will be able to receive consultations on tax issues from specialists from the Federal Tax Service.

    Mobile tax service offices will operate every Thursday (April 3, 10, 17 and 24) from 12:00 to 20:00.

    Moscow tax authorities will tell visitors who has the right to property and social tax deductions, the possibility of receiving benefits on property taxes for individuals, as well as the presence of debt or overpayment. In addition, they will inform about how to declare your income and within what time frame, how to legalize income received from renting out an apartment.

    Employees of the mobile office of the tax service will also show how to work in the “Personal Account of the Taxpayer” service and will help fill out the declaration on form 3-NDFL.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sobyanin: Hospital No. 31 has become one of the flagships of the capital’s medicine in 55 years

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    City Clinical Hospital (CCH) No. 31 named after Academician G. M. Savelyeva celebrates its 55th anniversary. Over more than half a century of work, the institution has become one of the flagships of the capital’s medicine. Sergei Sobyanin spoke about this in his telegram channel.

    “The largest traumatology complex operates here, as well as departments of cardiovascular surgery, urology, and gynecology,

    modern perinatal center and a women’s health center and other departments. Emergency and planned care is provided according to the most modern standards,” the Mayor of Moscow wrote.

    Source: Sergei Sobyanin’s Telegram channel @Mos_Sobyanin

    Every year, about 70 thousand patients undergo treatment at City Clinical Hospital No. 31. More than 40 thousand operations are performed here, including those using robotic technologies, and over six thousand births are performed. In addition, the hospital serves as a clinical base for departments of leading medical universities in Russia.

    In 2023, City Clinical Hospital No. 31 was named after Galina Mikhailovna Savelyeva, an outstanding physician, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and Hero of Labor of the Russian Federation. This year, the staff of City Clinical Hospital No. 31 was awarded the Pirogov Order — for the first time among Moscow hospitals.

    “I congratulate the employees on their anniversary and well-deserved award. Thank you for your work and care for the health of Muscovites!” added Sergei Sobyanin.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: From projects to expeditions: what children do in environmental clubs

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    Distinguishing animals by their tracks, determining the quality of water in reservoirs and finding their way around the area are all things that students of environmental clubs open in the capital’s schools and institutions of additional education can do. Children participate in campaigns, go on hikes and expeditions, conduct research and implement projects. We tell you about the activities that help schoolchildren become real defenders of nature.

    Moscow Palace of Pioneers: from expeditions to Kamchatka to space exploration

    You can study the laws of nature and get acquainted with natural sciences at the environmental education center inMoscow Palace of Pioneers on Sparrow Hills (Kosygina Street, Building 17, Buildings 4, 5). There are classes for children from five to 18 years old.

    “We introduce children to natural sciences. The center has more than 100 clubs in a variety of areas – from botany and zoology to medicine and organic chemistry. Among them, there is a unique one – a biogeography club, which helps children understand the relationship between biology and geography. Schoolchildren are told about the features of the climate, types of soil and plants. Our goal is to instill in children a love for nature and teach them to protect it. We show how important it is to take care of the environment, because it is a source of inspiration and knowledge,” says the head of the environmental education center, Alexey Bobrov.

    To make studying sciences more exciting, a botanical garden has been opened in the Palace of Pioneers. Classes are held there for young biologists of the environmental education center. The botanical garden has a rich collection – more than five thousand species of plants from all over the world. Future zoologists can also get in touch with nature. A zoological museum has been created for them in the Palace of Pioneers, which contains four thousand exhibits. There is also a special living corner. It is home to basilisk lizards that look like small dragons, giant New Guinea grasshoppers, macaws, guinea pigs, chinchillas, meerkats and other animals.

    From a young age, children in the environmental education center’s clubs develop projects and even participate in research by the state corporation Roscosmos. Children plan biological experiments that cosmonauts then conduct in flight. For example, for one of the studies, a container with duckweed leaves was sent into orbit. Together with the cosmonauts, the children tracked how the plant develops in zero gravity.

    In the spring, students from different clubs at the center form teams and go to the Moscow region, where they have practical classes and conduct field research. The kids work in forests, meadows, rivers and swamps. Like real scientists, they take soil and water samples and then analyze them in a mobile laboratory. In addition, schoolchildren learn to identify species of animals, plants and mushrooms. Anyone can go on such an adventure starting in the third grade.

    “From the age of 14, young ecologists, together with teachers from our center, go on expeditions to regions of Russia or other countries. Such trips last up to six weeks. During them, the children take samples on assignment from Russian research institutes or study flora and fauna, collect minerals. Schoolchildren have already visited Karelia, Baikal, Chukotka, the North and South Caucasus, and even China. Last summer, the children were in Kamchatka, where they studied plants and marine life from the Red Book, watched birds, and even saw a brown bear,” says Alexey Bobrov.

    According to him, the knowledge and skills acquired in eco-clubs often help schoolchildren choose their future profession. Many of them enter the natural science departments of the country’s leading universities and build a career in science.

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    Palace of Children and Youth Creativity “Na Stopani”: from preschoolers to future scientists

    The environmental center also offers great opportunities for young biologists. Palace of Children and Youth Creativity “Na Stopani” (Ogorodnaya Sloboda lane, building 6, building 1). Popular areas include the sections “Young connoisseurs of nature”, “Zoological research” and “Our pets”, where children study animals and the conditions in which they are kept, if they are domestic, or ways to preserve them as a species, if they live, for example, in forests, steppes or swamps.

    “Each program is designed for two to three years. If the child wants to develop further, he can choose any other section. We have sections for children of different ages – from preschoolers to graduates. We strive to teach children to take care of nature,” says Andrey Rodionov, a teacher of additional education, head of the environmental center of the Palace of Children’s and Youth Creativity “Na Stopani”.

    Classes for the youngest children (from age five) are held in a playful manner. Together with teachers, they go to parks, where they close their eyes and listen to the singing of birds or the rustling of leaves. Older children conduct laboratory research with microscopes, study the habits of animals and learn to care for them.

    In addition, the center’s students traditionally participate in the All-Russian environmental social and educational project “Ekolyata”. They plant trees and hold clean-up days, defend their work at competitions and forums. Recently, the children performed in the library of the Moscow Zoo with the program “Ekostinye Ekolyata: “Amazing is Nearby””, dedicated to the Red Book of Russia. Young ecologists presented projects to preserve rare animals of the country and endangered species of the planet. The ideas interested scientists – now they await further development.

    Thanks to the classes at the center, the children created a project of an invisible ecological shield — a system of ionizing nets, developed jointly with the participants of the physics club section “Robotics in Space”. Initially, the schoolchildren went to Lefortovo Park and examined local ponds, took water samples and analyzed its composition. The nets retain ions of heavy metals and other harmful impurities, preventing them from settling on water and plants.

    And the guys from the robotics section will work on creating automated systems for cleaning networks from pollution and maintaining their magnetization. This approach will help effectively protect the capital’s water bodies from pollution.

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    Palace of Children and Youth Creativity “Undiscovered Islands”: the world under the microscope

    Schoolchildren are invited to get to know nature betterPalace of Children and Youth Creativity “Undiscovered Islands”. Each branch holds classes for children aged five to 15. For example, in the “Island of Freedom” palace division (65 Svobody Street, Building 1), children conduct research, study plants and animals, and participate in environmental campaigns.

    “One of the most interesting areas is “The World Under the Microscope”, where children conduct natural science research. During lessons, they use microscopes with digital screens, binoculars, laboratory sets for experiments and interactive boards. In addition, the “Amazing Nearby” club is popular. At different times of the year, children go to natural areas, where they learn to identify the tracks of hares and squirrels or distinguish beaver teeth marks – gnawings – from broken branches. They also observe how nature changes with the onset of new seasons,” says Anna Lukyanchikova, an additional education teacher at the Palace of Children’s and Youth Creativity “Undiscovered Islands”.

    This year, the Undiscovered Islands Children and Youth Creativity Palace opened a club called “Birds: Amazing Ornithology.” Its participants try to observe birds and learn how their living conditions are affected by proximity to humans. There are groups for every age. Registration is open from September to May.

    “In addition, for interested children, we hold master classes where they can make crafts related to the topics of the classes. For example, if we study fauna, we make animal figurines. We also organize eco-quests. During them, children solve riddles, look for animal tracks and study nature in a playful way. In addition, we participate in clean-up days and feed birds. It is important to take care of what surrounds us and try to preserve it,” adds Anna Lukyanchikova.

    Moscow Children’s and Youth Center for Ecology, Local History and Tourism: Go on a Hiking Trip

    Environmental education helps not only to learn more about nature, but also to develop personal qualities, the director is sure Moscow Children and Youth Center for Ecology, Local History and Tourism (Odesskaya street, house 12a) Dmitry Morgun.

    “Nature is a book that a child needs to be taught to read. To do this, we develop thematic programs and invite zoologists, botanists, ecologists, geographers and other experts to classes. More than 7.5 thousand people study at our center. Clubs are open to children from 10 to 16 years old. Younger schoolchildren study nature, and older students offer solutions to environmental problems, go on hikes and expeditions across the regions of Russia. During trips, under the guidance of teachers, children learn to pitch tents, cook over a fire and navigate the terrain. This not only develops practical skills, but also helps them develop leadership qualities and learn to work in a team,” says Dmitry Morgun.

    Schoolchildren bring back rock samples, fossils and animal photographs from expeditions, which they then display at exhibitions in the center. Today, the exhibitions “Plant Diversity,” “Mammals of Russia,” and “Paleontological Finds in the Central Federal District” are open there.

    The center’s students can study the nature of Russia not only on long expeditions, but also in the natural areas of Moscow. This spring, the center opened a club called “Young Naturalist Path.” Classes are held in the Losiny Ostrov National Park. The children learn to assess the environmental situation, find solutions to improve the environment, study plants and observe animals. Employees of the Losiny Ostrov Ecocenter the capital’s Department of Nature Management and Environmental Protection talk about the importance of preserving biodiversity.

    Closer to the summer holidays, a “Field Eco-School” will open for schoolchildren. Children will walk routes in parks every day, observe seasonal changes, and study flora and fauna.

    “Nature will always be the center of attention. Therefore, if a parent sees that a child is interested in ecology, it is necessary to support such interest. And the capital has all the opportunities for this,” says Dmitry Morgun.

    Enroll a child You can join an environmental club on the mos.ru portal in the “Education” section. The window that opens will show filters for selecting an institution and direction. You can also specify the most convenient area or the nearest metro station. It is recommended to enroll in clubs at the beginning of the school year, as the number of places is limited.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: A participant in the Basmanny District fair regularly sends food to the front lines

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    Svetlana, a new participant of the interregional fair in the Basmanny district from Ryazan, collects parcels for participants of the special military operation (SVO) almost every week. The woman supports the fighters with everything she can – with her own goods and warm clothes, which are never superfluous on the front line. Together with her husband, she communicates with the servicemen, helps them with meaningful words.

    At the fair, Svetlana offers residents a variety of farm products. You can buy milk and dairy products from Ryazan: cheeses, yoghurts, butter, cream and sour cream, as well as baked goods. The woman says that high-quality farm products are in great demand among residents of the area. In the short time she has been working, she has already acquired regular customers.

    Participants of Moscow fairs actively help the soldiers on the front lines and residents of border territories. Thus, from the interregional fair in Otradnoye, northern products are regularly sent to the participants of the SVO: deer and wild boar meat, as well as Yakut fish. City residents can buy such farm products here. Before the New Year, the soldiers were sent a parcel with sweets and tangerines. And a participant of the fair from the Voronezh Region presented residents of the new regions with nuts and dried fruits.

    Moscow fairs and fish markets “Moscow – on the wave” provide a 10 percent discount to participants in the special military operation and their family members.

    At the capital’s fairs you can buy farm products from more than 40 regions of Russia. Each supplier guarantees the quality and freshness of the goods, and specialists Veterinary Committee Moscow check it immediately before sending it to the counter. All fairs are very conveniently located – near public transport stops, metro stations and other crowded places.

    More information about the activities of the capital’s Department of Trade and Services can be obtained from the official telegram channel.

    Participant of capital fairs helps fighters of SVO and residents of Belgorod region

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Kim Il Sung University is exploring the possibility of opening a representative office in Novosibirsk’s Akademgorodok

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    Kim Il Sung University, the leading university in the DPRK, is exploring the possibility of opening its representative office in Akademgorodok. Currently, the leadership of Novosibirsk State University, the Presidium of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and the scientific and technological park of the Novosibirsk Akademgorodok are actively engaged in resolving organizational issues and searching for a potential location for this representative office.

    The opening of the representative office will strengthen scientific and educational ties between North Korea and Russia, create a platform for joint research and exchange of experience in various fields of science and technology, and attract the attention of students and scientists to the educational opportunities provided by Novosibirsk.

    It is expected that this cooperation will result in joint research programs, student and teacher exchanges, and scientific conferences and seminars. This will create additional opportunities for the internationalization of education in both countries and will enhance the level of scientific research.

    — The visit of the delegation of Kim Il Sung University to Novosibirsk took place at the end of January 2025, within the framework of it, the rectors of Novosibirsk State University and Kim Il Sung University expressed confidence that the establishment of the representative office will be an important step towards the development of bilateral relations in the field of science and education. They also emphasized the importance of interaction with international partners to solve urgent scientific and technological problems facing society, – commented Evgeny Sagaydak, Head of the Department of Education Export at NSU.

    In addition, an agreement was reached that a partner school would be found in North Korea for WITHspecializededucationalscientific center of NSU (Physics and Mathematics School). This will allow us to jointly prepare North Korean schoolchildren for admission to Novosibirsk State University, providing them with the necessary knowledge and skills for successful study.

    The delegation of Kim Il Sung University also confirmed its intention to participate in the events of Interweek, which will be held at NSU in late April. This will open up new opportunities for the exchange of experience and knowledge between schoolchildren and teachers, and will also demonstrate interest in establishing closer academic ties between the two countries.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Government meeting (2025, No. 11)

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    1. On amendments to certain acts of the Government of the Russian Federation (in terms of amendments to the Regulation on the Federal Service for Control over Alcohol and Tobacco Markets)

    The draft act is aimed at implementing the Federal Law of November 30, 2024 No. 433-FZ “On Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation”.

    2. On the draft federal law “On Amendments to the Code of the Russian Federation on Administrative Offenses” (in terms of improving the procedure for proceedings on administrative offenses)

    The bill introduces the right of a judge to issue a ruling on returning the case materials on an administrative offence for revision due to identified deficiencies.

    3. On the draft federal law “On the ratification of the Agreement between the Government of the Russian Federation and the Government of the Lao People’s Democratic Republic on military cooperation”

    The bill proposes to ratify the agreement signed in Moscow on August 13, 2024.

    4. On the results of the implementation of the comprehensive state program of the Russian Federation “Construction” in 2024

    Information on the implementation of the Construction program includes information on the achieved indicators for the commissioning of capital construction projects.

    Moscow, April 1, 2025

    The content of the press releases of the Department of Press Service and References is a presentation of materials submitted by federal executive bodies for discussion at a meeting of the Government of the Russian Federation.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Yuri Trutnev discussed bilateral cooperation projects with Namibia’s Minister of International Relations and Trade Selma Ashipala-Musawyi

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    Yuri Trutnev held a meeting with the Minister of International Relations and Trade of the Republic of Namibia Selma Ashipala-Musawyi

    In Windhoek (Namibia), Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation – Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Far Eastern Federal District, Co-Chairman of the Intergovernmental Russian-Namibian Commission on Trade and Economic Cooperation Yuri Trutnev held a meeting with the Minister of International Relations and Trade of the Republic of Namibia Selma Ashipala-Musawyi. The development of Russian-Namibian relations, including strengthening trade and economic ties, were discussed at the meeting.

    “The friendship between our countries continues to develop within the framework of the Intergovernmental Russian-Namibian Commission on Trade and Economic Cooperation. We have been able to achieve impressive results. In 2024, an almost twofold increase in bilateral trade was recorded. I hope that we will continue to work in the same atmosphere of mutual understanding and cooperation that has accompanied the relations between our two countries all these years,” said Yuri Trutnev.

    The 11th meeting of the Intergovernmental Russian-Namibian Commission, which is planned to be held in Windhoek, was discussed.

    Yuri Trutnev recalled that following the 10th meeting of the commission, plans were outlined for further coordinated work aimed at achieving significant progress in bilateral business cooperation. Following the discussions, the Russian Government gave specific instructions to relevant departments and organizations so that they could carry out the necessary work to implement the decisions recorded in the final protocol. In turn, the Russian side expects prompt practical implementation of the outlined plans from its Namibian partners.

    “There is still a lot of work to be done,” noted Yuri Trutnev.

    Summing up the meeting, the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the intention of the Russian side to develop bilateral ties. “We will develop relations between our countries and are waiting for proposals from the Namibian side to hold a meeting of the Intergovernmental Russian-Namibian Commission on Trade and Economic Cooperation. Our countries have long maintained friendly relations, and Russia will continue to be a reliable friend of Namibia,” concluded Yuri Trutnev.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Patrushev and the head of the Donetsk People’s Republic Denis Pushilin discussed issues of ecology and agriculture in the region

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    Dmitry Patrushev held a working meeting with the head of the Donetsk People’s Republic Denis Pushilin

    Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev held a working meeting with the head of the Donetsk People’s Republic Denis Pushilin. The parties summed up the results of the implementation of the national project “Ecology” in the region and discussed readiness to implement the new national project “Ecological Well-being”.

    Within the framework of the national project “Ecology”, the Donetsk People’s Republic participated in three federal projects: “Integrated system of handling municipal solid waste”, “Preservation of unique water bodies”, “Preservation of forests”. Under the new national project “Ecological well-being” for 2025, more than 150 million rubles are planned to be allocated for the region. In the DPR, activities of four federal projects will be implemented: “General cleaning”, “Closed-loop economy”, “Water of Russia”, “Preservation of forests”.

    The meeting also discussed preparations for the sowing campaign this year. Denis Pushilin noted that livestock production indicators are growing in the region’s agricultural sector. In 2024, milk production increased compared to the previous year and reached more than 48 thousand tons.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Patrushev: It is necessary to increase the efficiency of monitoring the use of subsoil licenses

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    Dmitry Patrushev held a meeting dedicated to the subsoil fund management system

    Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev held a meeting dedicated to the subsoil fund management system. The Deputy Prime Minister discussed with the heads of relevant departments the factors influencing the high-quality and full implementation of mineral extraction licenses by subsoil users.

    “Mining is one of the leading sectors of our country’s economy. At the same time, uninterrupted mining requires continuous exploration and prospecting. This is the only way to guarantee sufficient reserves in the future. Despite the fact that the conditions for obtaining licenses are clearly regulated by law, practice shows that a number of companies do not fully fulfill their obligations. To improve existing mechanisms, it is necessary not only to use direct regulation, but also to set up economic incentive instruments so that companies have an interest,” said Dmitry Patrushev.

    The meeting discussed the effectiveness of the application procedure for issuing licenses for geological exploration of subsoil. Since the launch of such a mechanism in 2014, companies have invested about 100 billion rubles, about 700 deposits have been discovered, and reserves of key types of resources have increased. However, a negative consequence has been cases of companies obtaining licenses without the necessary capital and competencies. The Ministry of Natural Resources and Rosnedra will have to assess the current mechanism for each type of mineral resource.

    Dmitry Patrushev emphasized the need to improve the efficiency and coverage of monitoring the use of licenses, as well as the digitalization and automation of industry processes in this area.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Chernyshenko: 2.5 thousand students will receive 1 million rubles each for the implementation of technological startups

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    Dmitry Chernyshenko: 2.5 thousand students will receive 1 million rubles each for the implementation of technological startups. On the right is the Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov

    The Ministry of Education and Science has announced a competition for grants called “Student Startup.” Applications can be submitted until May 20 atofficial website of the project.

    Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko noted that the number of grant recipients increases annually.

    “President Vladimir Putin emphasizes that the share of youth technology entrepreneurship in the country’s economy should increase significantly in the coming years. The Government is currently implementing a number of measures aimed at this, including expanding the grant program for student startups. In 2025, 2.5 thousand students will receive grants of 1 million rubles to implement their ideas – 500 more than the year before. Absolutely all university students can participate in the competition. I am confident that such opportunities will allow young talents to reveal their potential and contribute to the technological future of Russia,” said the Deputy Prime Minister.

    Dmitry Chernyshenko also emphasized that over the entire period of the Student Startup grant competition, since 2022, 4.5 thousand startups have been supported. This competition is one of the seven tools of the University Technological Entrepreneurship Platform, which this year was included in the new federal project Technologies of the national project Effective and Competitive Economy.

    “Over three years, the competition has attracted more than 18,000 students from all over the country. If at the start of the project we received over 4,000 applications, then in 2024 their number doubled. This year, postgraduate students and residents of scientific organizations will be able to join the competition for the first time. Their involvement in the creation of technological startups will allow us to establish even closer ties between research institutes and businesses, shorten the path from an idea to its transformation into a real technology or product,” said Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov.

    The selection of projects for the Student Startup competition is carried out in seven thematic tracks, most of which correspond to priority areas of scientific and technological development in Russia: digital technologies, medicine and health-preserving technologies, chemical technologies and new materials, new devices and intelligent production technologies, biotechnology, resource-saving energy, creative industries. In 2024, the largest number of applications were submitted for digital technologies.

    If they win the competition, participants will have to register a legal entity, develop a business plan and launch a website for their startup.

    The operator of the Student Startup competition is the Innovation Assistance Fund. Detailed information is available on the competition page https: //fashi.ru/studstartend/ and in the competition regulations.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Marat Khusnullin: The expansion of the dimensions of the overpass on the Adler bypass has been completed

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    Marat Khusnullin: The expansion of the dimensions of the overpass on the Adler bypass has been completed

    The Adler bypass will become part of a prospective highway from the M-4 Don highway to Sochi and will connect the village of Kudepsta with the village of Vysokoye. The existing overpass at the 6th km of the A-149 Adler – Krasnaya Polyana road has been expanded at the construction site. This was reported by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

    “Road construction is an important part of our daily work. This is due to the fact that roads are an important and integral element that guarantees the comprehensive development of territories. The connectivity of territories and the safety of citizens on short and long-distance trips depend on their quality and reliability. Thus, on the instructions of the President, we are building bypasses of cities, which help reduce travel time, relieve the street and road network of transit transport and improve the environmental situation. Among them is the Adler bypass, which will connect the Kudepsta microdistrict and the village of Vysokoye. As part of the project, the overpass on the 6th km of the A-149 Adler – Krasnaya Polyana highway is being reconstructed. Specialists have already completed the installation of all metal consoles, thanks to which the dimensions of the structure were increased from one to two lanes. The artificial structure will be part of the future interchange at the Eastern Portal of the Adler Bypass and will later become an integral part of the prospective highway connecting the M-4 “Don” highway with the city of Sochi,” said Marat Khusnullin.

    Today, road workers have started the next stage: transferring sections of the overpass from temporary to permanent supports, laying networks, and installing noise barriers. Road workers will begin laying layers of asphalt on the overpass using the integrated Superpave technology in the near future. This innovative approach is aimed at creating asphalt concrete surfaces that are resistant to cracking due to temperature fluctuations, deformation, and fatigue failure.

    The launch of traffic on the overpass in both directions for guests and residents of Sochi is planned for the beginning of the tourist season.

    Chairman of the Board of the state-owned company Avtodor Vyacheslav Petushenko added that the construction of the Adler bypass is divided into several stages.

    “Currently, as part of Stage IV in Kudepsta, we have completed the driving of pile foundations and grillages for 30% of the supports of future artificial structures. The height of some supports of the new bridge crossing over the river has already reached the height of the Kudepsta viaduct on the A-147 highway. It is important to note that the project is complex, since it is being implemented in mountainous terrain and dense urban development. This requires the use of special engineering solutions. Thus, at the Eastern Portal near Ivanovskaya Street, we have completed the driving of all 23 bored piles with frames made of fiberglass reinforcement. They will help to contain the slope when the tunnel boring machine cuts into it. In road construction, this technology is used quite rarely – and mainly in the construction of tunnels,” said Vyacheslav Petushenko.

    The high-speed road bypassing Adler will significantly reduce travel time to Sochi airport and Krasnaya Polyana, and will remove transit transport from the resort area of Adler. In addition, the implementation of the project will improve the environmental situation of the Black Sea coast and give an additional impetus to the development of the tourism potential of the southern regions.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sobyanin explained how the new standard of emergency medical care works

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    Moscow was the first in the country to develop and implement a new standard of emergency medical care. In the future, the capital will continue to improve the quality of emergency care and city hospitals. This in his telegram channel Sergei Sobyanin reported.

    “A great need for emergency medical care is a daily reality in the largest megacities. Moscow ambulance crews make about four million trips a year,” the Moscow Mayor noted.

    Source: Sergei Sobyanin’s Telegram channel @Mos_Sobyanin

    Every day, over a thousand ambulance crews are on duty in Moscow. Over a million emergency patients are admitted to the capital’s hospitals every year – this is 60 percent of all hospitalizations.

    The main elements of the new standard of emergency medical care are:

    — unified medical algorithms for each health worker for most cases of emergency care, a unified sequence of diagnostic procedures and manipulations;

    — professionalism in teamwork: high demands on the competencies of employees and a multidisciplinary approach to providing specialized assistance;

    — advanced digital solutions: digital integration with emergency services and city medical organizations, medical documents in electronic form in the unified medical information and analytical system (EMIAS) with round-the-clock access for doctors. Use of the digital triage system, thanks to which patients are distributed into streams depending on the priority of assistance (red, yellow and green);

    — a single standard of organization — new technological and logistical solutions: planning of admission departments and location of relevant services in such a way as to minimize the time from the patient’s admission to the start of providing assistance; organization of work on the principle of “doctor to patient”;

    — a unified standard for equipment.

    The focus is on the person. All processes — both technological and personnel — are built around the patient, medical personnel are focused on fighting for his health, and non-medical functions are performed by employees of public service centers and social coordinators. The new reception departments and flagship centers provide a single standard of customer service: comfortable waiting areas, cloakrooms, open-type counters, water coolers, examination rooms with curtains, lockers for personal belongings and personal hygiene items are equipped.

    “Thanks to the creation of new

    flagship centers and the transformation of existing admissions departments according to the new standard, all adult multidisciplinary hospitals in Moscow are currently operating,” added Sergei Sobyanin.

    Flagship centers have been opened at the V.V. Veresaev City Clinical Hospital, the N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute of Emergency Care, the O.M. Filatov City Clinical Hospital, the S.P. Botkin Moscow Multidisciplinary Scientific and Clinical Center, the N.I. Pirogov City Clinical Hospital, and the V.M. Buyanov City Clinical Hospital (the main work is being completed here).

    The medical institutions where the flagship centers are located were chosen to minimize travel time for emergency patients from any area. All of them provide assistance around the clock and every day. Almost all hospitals where flagship centers have been created have or will have helicopter pads to receive medical air transport in the near future.

    More than 10,000 units of the latest medical equipment were installed in the flagship centers, including expert-class CT, MRI and ultrasound machines, angiographs, hybrid systems for operating rooms, navigation systems, endoscopic and laboratory equipment, equipment for the resuscitation and intensive care department. In addition, about 60 operating rooms were deployed, including high-tech hybrid ones that have no analogues in Russia, for performing complex surgical, neurosurgical, vascular, traumatological and cardiac surgery. The capabilities for performing such operations have increased several times.

    Mobile medical equipment, including expert class equipment, for diagnostic rooms (for example, ultrasound and ECG machines), basic heavy medical equipment (including X-ray and CT machines), as well as red zone anti-shock rooms have appeared in the emergency departments of city hospitals.

    Since time is of the utmost importance when providing emergency care and delay can cost the patient his life, the Moscow ambulance service was digitalized and integrated with EMIAS, which significantly simplified the work of hospital doctors. As a result, the time from the patient’s admission to the initial examination by a specialist today does not exceed 20 minutes, and in emergency cases, only a few seconds pass between the patient’s admission and the provision of emergency resuscitation or surgical care. Thanks to the digital circuit, hospital doctors can see all the data about the patient and the medications prescribed to him in the system.

    Since the beginning of 2025, flagship centers and renovated emergency departments of Moscow hospitals have provided emergency care to more than 230 thousand people. Most patients were admitted in such areas as surgery (acute pancreatitis, appendicitis), neurosurgery (traumatic brain injury), traumatology (fractures) and urology (renal colic).

    Stages of emergency medical care

    Anyone can call 103 for emergency medical care. The response time to a call is three to four seconds. More than 60 specialists are on duty around the clock in the single city dispatch center, who not only take calls, but can also provide consulting assistance to the patient and determine whether he really needs a team or whether he needs to go to a medical institution on his own. The survey system with elements of artificial intelligence allows you to quickly determine a person’s condition and, if hospitalization is necessary, select the nearest specialized hospital in the shortest possible time.

    The provision of emergency medical care begins from the moment the team is dispatched to the call. At this stage, thanks to the connection of the ambulance team’s tablet to the EMIAS, doctors can already familiarize themselves with the patient’s data and plan the necessary actions in advance.

    Upon arrival at the scene, doctors examine the person, make a preliminary diagnosis and provide emergency care. If hospital care is required, the patient is taken to the nearest specialized medical facility, where he or she is provided hospital emergency care.

    Thanks to the new standard and digital technologies, these stages are now inextricably linked. After examination and emergency care, doctors enter the necessary patient data into the EMIAS via a tablet. In the case of hospitalization, the hospital medical staff, waiting for the team to arrive, sees all the information about the patient, including the examination results and preliminary diagnosis, and, if necessary, prepare the operating room and diagnostic equipment, and gather specialized specialists.

    When patients are admitted to the hospital admission department, they are sorted by priority of medical care using the “triage” system. Those who are assigned to the yellow and green streams are sent to diagnostic rooms, where all necessary tests are carried out to establish a diagnosis and determine the treatment tactics. Work in diagnostic rooms is built on the principle of “doctor to patient”. That is, most tests, primarily without the use of heavy equipment, are performed at the patient’s bedside.

    Red Stream patients who require emergency resuscitation or surgical care are immediately sent to the operating room or anti-shock room. Due to the fact that the resuscitation room and the angiographic operating room are located in close proximity to the ambulance entry vestibule, only a few seconds pass between the patient’s arrival and the provision of medical care.

    Flagship centers and all admission departments operate on the basis of large multidisciplinary hospitals, thanks to which, if necessary, the attending physician can involve surgeons, traumatologists and orthopedists, a gastroenterologist, cardiologist, neurologist, ENT doctor, urologist, gynecologist and other specialists.

    Overall, thanks to the introduction of the new standard, over several years the average speed of emergency care has increased by one and a half times, with 70 percent of patients receiving a full examination and diagnosis within two hours of admission.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Wind and rain to increase in the capital

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    Rain will intensify in the capital in the coming hours. It will continue until the end of the day, and strong gusts of wind are also possible.

    The city streets are staffed by teams and equipment from the State Unitary Enterprise Mosvodostok. Additionally, pumping equipment from road services and engineering companies is involved.

    Emergency teams from engineering companies and prefectures of administrative districts are on duty around the clock

    Residents are asked to be careful, not to take shelter under trees or park cars near them, and not to be near unstable structures.

    In an emergency, you must call emergency services on a single number: 112.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The Academic Council discussed the development of the corporate information system and the tasks of the Office of Technological Leadership

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

    The meeting of the Academic Council on the last day of March traditionally began with a formal part.

    Rector of SPbPU Andrey Rudskoy awarded the “For Merit” badge of distinction to the CEO of the BuildHouse company, a 1988 graduate of the metallurgical faculty, Alexey Evstratov, noting his contribution to strengthening the university’s image, forming and replenishing the target capital of the Endowment Fund, promoting the development of the Polytechnic Museum, and involving graduates in university events and charity events.

    Andrey Rudskoy also presented the “For Merit” badges to Mikhail Volkov, Deputy General Director of the Zvezda plant for general issues; Dmitry Sachava, Head of the Advanced Technologies Marketing Department of the Computer Engineering Center; Dmitry Shamansky, Leading Specialist of the Advanced Technologies Marketing Department of the Computer Engineering Center; Nina Suratova, Head of the Scientific Literature Department and Curator of the University’s Information and Library Complex; and Natalia Sokolova, Director of the Information and Library Technologies Center.

    Vice-Rector for Digital Transformation, 1978 Physics and Mechanics Faculty graduate Alexey Borovkov was awarded a commemorative medal and gratitude from the university for facilitating the development of the Endowment Fund.

    For her great personal contribution to the development of the Endowment Fund and the Polytechnic Ambassadors’ Community and in connection with the anniversary, the university’s gratitude was received by the executive director of the fund, associate professor of the Higher School of Nuclear and Thermal Energy of the Institute of Power Engineering and the Higher Engineering and Economics School of the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade, and a 1992 graduate of the Faculty of Economics and Production Management, Olga Novikova.

    The ceremonial part continued with the presentation of diplomas for conferring scientific degrees. Aleksey Chechevikin received a diploma of candidate of technical sciences. Diplomas of candidates of economic sciences were received by employees and postgraduate students of the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade: Ekaterina Mikhel (scientific supervisor – Professor Andrey Zaytsev); Victoria Brazovskaya (scientific supervisor – associate professor Svetlana Gutman); Daria Kryzhko (scientific supervisor – Professor Irina Rudskaya); Chen Leifei (scientific supervisor – Professor Alexander Babkin); Ivan Samokhvalov (scientific supervisor – Professor Vladimir Glukhov); Vitaly Nikolaenko (scientific supervisor – Professor Olga Kalinina); Vyacheslav Melekhin (scientific supervisor – Professor Mikhail Afanasyev).

    Andrey Rudskoy presented certificates of conferring the academic title of “professor” to Elena Aleksandrova, chief research fellow at the Higher School of Cybersecurity, and Olga Vlasova, director of the Scientific and Educational Center “Fundamentals of Medical and Biomedical Technologies”.

    Certificates for conferring the academic title of associate professor were received by: Maria Bortkovskaya, Konstantin Greshnevikov, Mikhail Enuchenko, Alexey Kultyshev, Anatoly Novik, Irina Ptukhina, Sergey Rozov, Nina Rumyantseva and Dmitry Sharapov.

    SPbPU Academic Secretary Dmitry Karpov announced that by order of the President of the Russian Federation, employees of the Advanced Engineering School “Digital Engineering” under the leadership of Alexey Borovkov were awarded a scholarship from the Defense Industry Complex for scientists, designers, technologists and other engineering and technical workers of organizations implementing the state defense order in 2024.

    Another achievement of the SPbPU PISh is the resolution of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences dated June 25, 2024, based on the results of the competitive selection among student works in the field of “Mechanical Engineering, Mechanics and Control Processes” to a master’s student of the Advanced Engineering School “Digital Engineering” Lilia Nezhinskaya awarded the medal of the Russian Academy of Sciences with a prize for young scientists. Lilia’s scientific supervisor is Alexey Borovkov.

    A letter of thanks from the Ministry of Education and Science for their contribution to the development of practice-oriented education in the Russian Federation within the framework of the Service Learning program was presented to Vice-Rector for Youth Policy and Communication Technologies Maxim Pasholikov and Director of the Humanities Institute Natalia Chicherina.

    Victor Dashonok, Academic Program Development Specialist for the RISC-V Alliance, presented letters of gratitude for organizing and conducting the course “RISC-V Ecosystem: Development and System Programming” to Vera Loboda, Director of the Higher School of Electronics and Microsystems Engineering, Associate Professor Mikhail Enuchenko, Associate Professor Dmitry Budanov, as well as Pavel Drobintsev, Director of the Higher School of Software Engineering, and Assistant Nadezhda Stepina.

    Several Polytechnic University employees were awarded SPbPU honorary certificates. Head of the Department for Support of Scientific Projects and Programs Natalia Leontyeva was recognized for high professional achievements and effective work, and Chief Specialist of the Quality Control Department Igor Sechin was recognized for many years of work and high professionalism.

    Leading Manager of the Protocol and Organizational Service Anastasia Kedo, leading specialist Galina Kolmykova and specialist Maria Pagurskaya were awarded for their active participation in the implementation of particularly important projects and the holding of events at a high professional level that enhance the image of the university.

    Polytechnic athletes were also awarded honors.

    Coaches of the Student Sports Club “Black Bears-Polytech” Stepan Verbitsky, Evgeny Chupalov and Anatoly Dimitropulo, as well as students Dmitry Gultyaev, Pavel Timofeev and Petr Shlokkin presented the Polytech team, which brought from the XI tournament of the Association of Football Federations “North-West” among youth teams named after Anatoly Turchak first place cup and gold medals.

    On March 16, the Polytechnicians performed brilliantly at the Saint Petersburg University Dance Sport Championship. The university’s honor was defended by the pairs Anastasia Nazarova and Arseniy Bauman (1st place), Stefania Aldoshina and Gleb Gusev (1st place), Sofia Gordeeva and Arseniy Afonin (2nd and 3rd places). The team’s coach is Askar Isabaev.

    Students Kamilla Khakimova, Grigory Gavrilash and Maxim Telepanov took second place at the Saint Petersburg Student Sambo Competition. Coach: Grigory Galkin.

    After the congratulatory part, the members of the Academic Council moved on to the agenda of the meeting. Vice-Rector for Information Technology Andrey Lyamin spoke about the development of the university’s corporate information system.

    “The strategic goal of developing information technologies at the university is to strengthen the university’s position in the field of science, education and innovation by creating a global digital scientific and educational ecosystem, as well as dynamic and sustainable development to ensure Russia’s technological leadership,” noted Andrey Lyamin. “Information technologies at the university are developing in several directions: information infrastructure and information security, corporate and accounting information systems, portals and web resources.”

    Andrey Vladimirovich covered each area in detail, provided statistical and analytical data. He noted that special attention is paid at SPbPU to building a unified user support service (caliper@spbst.ru), in 2024, 9,685 requests were received there, user satisfaction was 4.9 out of 5. Andrei Vladimirovich also reported that a set of measures carried out by SPbPU to work with its own web portals brought the Polytechnic website tofirst place in the February ranking of media activity of Russian universities.

    The Academic Council meeting discussed personnel changes at the university. On April 1, Maria Vrublevskaya assumed the post of Vice-Rector for Personnel Policy, and Oleg Rozhdestvensky headed the SPbPU Office of Technological Leadership. Oleg Igorevich presented a report to the members of the Academic Council on the tasks of the new structural unit. He recalled that on October 29, 2024, a strategic session was held under the chairmanship of the head of the Russian government Mikhail Mishustin on the development of educational organizations that provide training for engineering personnel and scientific developments for technological leadership. Based on its results, 40 universities were to formulate development strategies until 2030–2036. SPbPU developed such a strategy, and on its basis, the University Development Program was created at the beginning of 2025, which Polytechnic successfully defended. Within the framework of this program, on the recommendation of the Ministry of Education and Science, the Office of Technological Leadership is being created.

    Oleg Rozhdestvensky spoke in detail about the management structure for the implementation of the SPbPU Development Program and answered questions.

    The members of the Academic Council also voted to award the academic title of associate professor to representatives of the Humanities Institute: Darina Barinova, Juntao Wang, Elena Krylova and Evgenia Tsimerman.

    Scientific Secretary Dmitry Karpov reported on monitoring the implementation of the decisions of the Academic Council.

    Among the current issues discussed at the meeting were the approval of tuition fees for the 2025/2026 academic year for different categories of citizens; approval of chief designers of key scientific and technological areas; the results of the 2024 competition of educational and scientific publications; prevention of offenses and the prevention of illegal actions among young people; the introduction of a working program for the education of students and the implementation of youth policy, etc. The meeting also approved the new corporate style of the university.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: HSE Opens Applications for Online Master’s Programs

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

    The admissions campaign for 32 master’s programs of the HSE online campus started on April 1, five of which are opening enrollment for the first time. We tell you more about which programs are available for study entirely online.

    The Higher School of Economics is the leader among universities in the Russian Federation and the CIS in terms of the number of educational programs implemented online and the number of students studying in them. Since the launch of the country’s first English-language online Master’s degree program, Master of Data Science, in 2020, the number of students admitted to the first year has increased 12-fold.

    In December 2024, HSE was among the 11 global universities that are leaders in online education according to the Online Learning Rankings 2024 of Times Higher Education magazine, and also became the only Russian university to win gold.

    In 2025, five more new programs will be added to the portfolio, most of which are cross-disciplinary and meet the needs of emerging markets.

    The program “Applied Linguistics: Foreign Language Teaching and Translation in the Digital Environment” includes two specializations to choose from. Students can study digital methods of teaching foreign languages or the development of educational programs EdTech and professionally oriented automated translation and language localization. The program “Instructional Design: Theory and Practice of Learning”, which is close in scope, will train specialists capable of designing educational experiences and developing programs, courses and training materials.

    Another new online program, “Chinese Language in Intercultural Business Communication,” is aimed at training personnel with knowledge of the Chinese language, cultural and social aspects, as well as business approaches for effective interaction with partners from China in order to build business, scientific, and educational contacts between the countries.

    The Digital Marketing program will provide future masters with knowledge and skills at the intersection of marketing, data analysis and digital technologies for the implementation of advertising campaigns in the digital environment. And graduates of the Digital Engineering for Computer Games program will have competencies in developing games and gaming software with in-depth knowledge of engine features.

    A total of 32 programs became available for submission of documents from April 1, most of which are implemented entirely online, and for three, in addition to the online track, an offline track is also available. Applicants can choose an unlimited number of educational programs. The acceptance of documents for the online master’s program will last until August 8 or September 15, depending on the chosen program.

    Master’s programs with application deadline until August 8, 2025:

    «Big data analytics“;

    «Artificial Intelligence in Marketing and Product Management“;

    «Artificial intelligence“;

    «Applied Linguistics: Foreign Language Teaching and Translation in the Digital Environment“, HSE University – St. Petersburg (new program);

    «Applied social psychology“;

    «Design and development of high-load information systems“, National Research University Higher School of Economics – Saint Petersburg;

    «Psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy» (offline and online tracks);

    «Psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic business consulting» (offline and online tracks);

    «Digital Engineering for Computer Games» (new program);

    «Economic analysis“.

    Programs for which application submission is available until September 15, 2025:

    «Investments in financial markets“;

    «Data Engineering“;

    «Interactive design“;

    «IT lawyer“, HSE University – Perm;

    «Cybersecurity“;

    «Chinese Language in Intercultural Business Communication» (new program);

    «Master of Science in Data Science“;

    «Marketing management“;

    «Instructional Design: Theory and Practice of Learning» (new program);

    «Management in creative industries“;

    «Innovative Business Management“;

    «Organization and Project Management“, HSE University – Nizhny Novgorod;

    «Strategic Communications Management“;

    «Digital Product Management“;

    «Digital Urbanism and City Analytics“;

    «Digital Marketing“, HSE University – Nizhny Novgorod (new program);

    Artifice to the intelligentsian Andi Computer Vision”, National Research University Higher School of Economics – Nizhny Novgorod;

    Date analysts And Social Statistix“;

    Lay those“;

    Master of Busineses Analytics“;

    Master of the Finance“;

    Master of OF InterNATIONAL BUSINESS” (offline and online tracks).

    For each program is installed list of entrance examinations, the most common format is a portfolio competition. All of them are held remotely. Training is carried out according to standards: 2 years are allocated for a master’s degree. Upon completion of the final qualifying work, graduates will receive a state diploma indicating full-time education in Russian and English. You can sign up for a consultation to learn more about the programs, the possibility of obtaining an educational loan, and ask other questions at page.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The results of the conference “Reconstruction and Restoration of Architectural Heritage” were summed up at SPbGASU

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    Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Presidium of the round table “Additional professional education in restoration”. From left to right: Chairperson of the Russian Association of Restorers, Acting Director of the State Autonomous Cultural Institution of the Leningrad Region “International Restoration Center” Tatyana Chernyaeva; Professor of the Urban Planning Department of SPbGASU Sergey Semenov; First Vice-Rector of SPbGASU Svetlana Golovina; Director of the Higher Engineering School of RUT (MIIT) Boris Igolnikov; General Director of REMMERS LLC Andrey Babich

    The anniversary 5th National (All-Russian) scientific and practical conference with international participation “Reconstruction and Restoration of Architectural Heritage” (RRAN-2025) was held at the Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering from March 24 to 28.

    The conference was attended by representatives of the Russian Ministry of Culture, state bodies for the protection of monuments, higher education institutions training architect-restorers, restoration specialists from all over Russia and abroad. The partners of the conference were the Committee for State Control, Use and Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments (KGIOP) of the Government of St. Petersburg and the Non-Commercial Partnership “Russian Association of Restorers (Rosregionrestavratsiya)”. The conference was held with the participation of the companies “Friedlander Paints”, OOO “REMMERS” and OOO “RUNIT”.

    Plenary session

    At the plenary session “Features of Preservation and Development of Restoration Professions,” those gathered discussed prospects for cooperation, outlined development paths for the industry, and discussed new challenges facing restoration architects.

    Mikhail Mamoshin, chief architect and project manager at Mamoshin Architectural Workshop LLC, spoke about the reconstruction of the Church of the Holy Blessed Princes Boris and Gleb in St. Petersburg. The church was built in 1866–1882 and operated until 1934. Then, for over 40 years, it was used for other purposes, and in 1975, the building was demolished to make way for a new route for the Sinopskaya Embankment. Interest in the reconstruction of this site arose after the publication of an album dedicated to the lost churches of the Northern capital, which was prepared at the Department of Architectural and Urban Heritage of St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering by Professor Sergei Vladimirovich Semenov and Associate Professor Nadezhda Aleksandrovna Akulova. Later, the Foundation for Assistance to the Restoration of Historical and Cultural Sites in St. Petersburg, with the support of the Union of Architects of St. Petersburg, published the book “The Lost Churches of St. Petersburg”. In 2019, the foundation announced its decision to recreate this temple. The team led by Mikhail Mamoshin was entrusted with carrying out the design work.

    Yulia Bogacheva, Deputy Chairperson of the Committee for State Control, Use and Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments, gave a report entitled “Heritage Protection and Digitalization”. The audience learned about the KGIOP archive, the funds of which were formed in the 1930s and include documents from the beginning of the 18th century to the present day. In 2015–2017, 2,700 storage units were digitized and placed in the committee’s information system. Olga Olegovna reviewed the main digital systems and technologies used in the implementation of control (supervisory) activities, and emphasized the need for a modern comprehensive solution integrated with regional and federal geographic information systems (GIS). According to the speaker, digital transformation is impossible without the creation of a geographic information system of cultural heritage sites (GIS OKN). The implementation of the project will improve the quality and efficiency of recording, identifying, preserving, using, popularizing and state protection of cultural heritage sites (historical and cultural monuments) in St. Petersburg, and automate information exchange. The KGIOP representative also spoke about plans to develop solutions based on information regulation technologies (IRT) together with SPbGASU for analyzing and assessing the condition of architectural monuments, monitoring the condition of monuments, etc.

    Ekaterina Tribelskaya, head of the architecture department at the Moscow State Academic Art Institute named after V. I. Surikov at the Russian Academy of Arts, presented the architecture department of her university, noting that they are attentive and careful about preserving cultural heritage sites, and research them as part of coursework and diploma theses.

    Anna Smirnova, CEO of Kraski Friedlander LLC, gave a presentation entitled “Brand Cities. Cultural Heritage and Identity in Historical Cities.” The speaker listed the reasons why a city needs its own brand: this will attract investment and tourists, support traditions, create conditions for business development, and much more. In addition, this will preserve important historical foundations of color perception and preserve the identity of the environment.

    Yulia Yankovskaya, Head of the Urban Planning Department at SPbGASU, gave a report entitled “Compositional and Artistic Aspects of Architectural and Urban Planning Design – History and Modernity.” Yulia Sergeevna said that the Russian architectural school has always focused on compositional and artistic training. This is our global brand, which our Western and Eastern colleagues are guided by. Its outstanding representatives worked at SPbGASU – Yuri Kurbatov (1934-2020) and Vladimir Antoshchenkov (1933-2024). Unfortunately, according to Yulia Yankovskaya, this brand has recently begun to lose ground.

    In her presentation, Yulia Sergeevna showed the evolution of compositional training in architecture and architectural education and the development of ideas about extra-leftist form-building in the 20th–21st centuries, emphasizing that this is also a legacy that needs to be known, preserved and developed.

    In addition, Yulia Sergeevna drew the attention of the audience to two new topics discussed at the conference. One of them is monumental art in architecture and urban development. A round table and exhibition at the Faculty of Architecture, which will last until April 4.

    The conference program, in addition to five main sections in a number of areas, also included two round tables, two master classes, a lecture block, and two days of visiting restoration sites in St. Petersburg and its suburbs.

    Round table “Additional professional education in restoration”

    The round table began with a ceremony to sign an agreement on interuniversity cooperation between the Russian University of Transport and SPbGASU. The document was signed by Boris Igolnikov, Director of the Higher Engineering School of the Russian University of Transport (RUT (MIIT)) and Svetlana Golovina, First Vice-Rector of SPbGASU.

    The parties intend to exchange experience and information, organize internships for students and postgraduates, and hold joint events. Boris Igolnikov reported that the two universities are already actively interacting. The signing of the agreement will allow this interaction to reach a new level.

    Round table “Architecture, art, technology – integration mechanisms in a historical city”

    The focus of the participants of the round table “Architecture, art, technology – integration mechanisms in a historical city” was the digitalization of architectural and urban planning activities, which is being actively implemented at the state level, and its impact on the creative process of the architect and artist.

    Those gathered also considered the role of the architect-restorer, the architect-urban planner, who combines the compositional-artistic historical and creative principles, which are important to take into account when preserving and developing the environment, which is especially important when designing and organizing space and allows for the life of a modern person.

    Participants noted the need for proper management of this process, the inclusion of an urban architect and a restoration architect, the need to correctly set boundaries between areas where digitalization is important and necessary, and those where creative search remains a priority.

    Section “Experience of practical restoration and modern materials (synthesis of science and practice)”

    At the section “Experience of Practical Restoration and Modern Materials (Synthesis of Science and Practice)”, participants presented modern technologies for adapting architectural monuments, ensuring the possibility of their effective and safe operation, taking into account modern requirements. Alexey Kharitonov, associate professor of the Department of Construction Materials Technology and Metrology of SPbGASU, moderator of the section, reported that these technologies provide for minimal intervention in historical structures and materials, as they are based on the continuity of traditional construction techniques.

    “We exchanged experience in selecting restoration materials and technological schemes for conducting work using completed projects as an example. The participants were very interested in discussing the problem of capillary water suction in brick walls: completely new and scientifically substantiated ideas about the mechanism of moistening the walls of buildings and structures made of brickwork were presented. Draft national standards were presented, designed to regulate the requirements for the quality of work on the restoration of brickwork and plaster finishing,” said Alexey Kharitonov.

    Section “Monumental art in urban planning”

    At this section, experts discussed the issues of integrating works of monumental art into architecture and urban planning. If this process is well-established within the framework of restoration and reconstruction of historical monuments, then when including such works of art in modern architecture, the interaction of the architect and the monumental artist often turns out to be insufficient. Experts see the reason for this in the exclusion of this aspect from the educational process of architectural and artistic and architectural and construction universities. As a consequence, there is a lack of cooperation skills and, moreover, an understanding of the role of monumental art in modern architecture and the urban environment.

    “Our colleagues from the Department of Architecture at the V. I. Surikov Moscow State Academic Art Institute told us about training in this type of interaction (work between architects and sculptors as part of a third-year course project and a diploma project (in the latter case, it is optional)). Such interaction is not observed in other educational institutions, so the initiative of the Department of Urban Development at St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering to include the works of students of monumental painting in projects to transform the urban environment is very important. It is necessary to develop this area both in object design and in architectural-environmental and urban development design,” said Yulia Yankovskaya, moderator of the section.

    Master classes

    The highlights of the conference were the master classes from the company “Friedlander Paints”: “Lime paint as part of a systematic approach to restoration based on the principle of “like to like”” and “Restoration of brick and stonework”. Experienced professionals demonstrated work on restoring the surfaces of architectural monuments, shared advice on working with materials and tools, and original paint application techniques.

    The construction company REMMERS presented an exhibition stand at the conference, telling about its restoration projects, and the magazine Vestnik Restoratsii, which it publishes. The publication was of great interest to the conference participants and students of SPbGASU.

    Visiting restoration sites

    Thematic excursions were organized for the conference participants. In the Yusupov Palace on the Moika Embankment, they viewed the ceremonial interiors that had recently undergone restoration. In the building of the St. Petersburg Conservatory, they got acquainted with the progress of the restoration work that was being completed. They viewed restoration objects in one of the palace and park suburbs of St. Petersburg – in Peterhof.

    During the conference, specialists were also able to undergo advanced training.

    Those gathered came to a general consensus on the need to create a single center for the development of restoration technologies.

    Following the conference, a collection of scientific articles will be published.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Main Variables”: “Samokat” and Vyshka to Hold Joint Fashion Show

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

    “Supporting new talents and creating bright projects that can influence the fashion industry is what we always strive for,” says Anzor Kankulov, Head of the Fashion Department at the HSE School of Art and Design. “And it is especially important for us to collaborate with partners who share our philosophy and see value in young designers, their fresh, unexpected outlook on things and their willingness to offer something new. We have extensive experience of successful collaborations that become landmark events, attract attention and move the industry forward. And we are glad that we are now creating a joint project with a brand that, like us, believes in the power of new ideas, innovative design and young names. This time, our collaboration is inspired by the city — its dynamics, variability, ability to transform and develop. The city is a space where changes happen, where people develop and achieve their goals. These ideas — development, movement, search for something new — became key in the concept of the collection. Our designers interpreted this image in different ways: some through architectural forms, some through fluid silhouettes, and some through unexpected combinations of textures and materials. The result is a collection that reflects the energy of the city and its endless possibilities. Soon you will be able to see the results of this collaboration, and we are sure that they will inspire you!

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: An exhibition about students who are ambassadors of Moscow colleges has opened in the center of Moscow

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    The photo exhibition “Professionals Around Us” has opened on Chistoprudny Boulevard and in Yekaterininsky Park. The exhibition features 19 inspiring stories of students from Moscow colleges who found their calling thanks to secondary vocational education. You can visit the exhibition until April 30.

    “The heroes of the project include a rescuer, a builder, a teacher, and a programmer. Each of them shared their success story and talked about the opportunities that open up for college graduates. We invite everyone to meet young professionals in Moscow,” the press service of the capital’s

    Department of Education and Science.

    Polina Durova, a final-year student at the Moscow Educational Complex “West”, is a pastry chef. She started working while still a student in a prestigious restaurant. In 2023, she won the “Young Professionals” championship in the “Pastry” category. Polina masterfully creates sculptures from caramel and chocolate, and regularly improves her skills in international pastry and cooking master classes. The girl said that she began her path in the pastry business in early childhood, when she watched cooking shows with her parents. Even then, she realized that creating desserts is a real art. Polina entered college because she decided to devote herself to her favorite hobby. According to her, she became a professional there – thanks to experienced mentors and constant practice. In college, Polina began to participate and win professional skills competitions, and the doors to the world of haute cuisine opened for her. The girl began to collaborate with the best restaurants in the city. She is currently studying in college and works as a pastry chef at a private production facility, where she creates desserts for true connoisseurs.

    Another hero of the exhibition, a final-year student of the Technical Fire and Rescue College named after Hero of the Russian Federation V.M. Maksimchuk, Philipp Smirnov, said that he decided on his future profession back in his school years, when he was in the cadet class. Once he helped a drowning man and realized that he would be a rescuer. Philipp is convinced that for this you need to be a professional, and the college promotes this. Now the young man already has the status of a rescuer, he works as a sailor-rescuer and industrial climber.

    Muscovites will also learn the story of Yegor Burinsky, a second-year student at the P.A. Ovchinnikov Polytechnic College. He learned about his profession at a college festival in 2023. It was there that Yegor first heard about the “Machine and Equipment Adjuster in Mechanical Processing” program. He was interested in how modern CNC machines work, and he decided to master this specialty. Having chosen targeted training, Yegor signed an agreement with the United Engine Corporation “Salut”. This provided a unique opportunity to begin professional practice in his first year. After just a month of studying at the college, Yegor began working in a real production facility.

    At the exhibition, you can learn about the successes of Milena Galyamova, who studies correctional pedagogy in primary school. The girl organizes events for the wards of children’s hospices of the CSKA and Vozmozhnost foundations. In addition, among the heroes is Alina Taekina, who is studying to be a graphic designer. Last year, she collaborated with one of the publishing houses and became a prize winner of the Moscow Masters and Young Professionals championships.

    Earlier, a large-scale college forum was held in the capital. It was attended by 60 thousand people. The event brought together 48 colleges that presented more than 140 in-demand specialties in 10 sectors of the Moscow economy. More than 120 master classes were organized for schoolchildren. Famous TV presenters, coaches, scientists and athletes shared their experience with the guests.

    You can learn more about the in-demand professions and specialties taught in the capital’s colleges in the section“Colleges” on the portal“School.Moscow”, in the telegram channel“Colleges of Moscow” and in the community on the social network VKontakte.

    Practical classes for students of Moscow colleges are held in modern workshops and laboratories. This contributes to the formation and development of professional skills in students and corresponds to the objectives of the national project “Youth and Children”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sports complex and medical center to appear as part of business center in South-West Administrative Okrug

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    A 23-storey business centre with an area of 44.7 thousand square metres will be built on the territory of the former Vorontsovo industrial zone. The facility will appear as part of the implementation of a large-scale investment project (MaIP). This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “A multifunctional complex with public and office spaces will appear on Akademika Semenikhina Street near the Kaluzhskaya and Vorontsovskaya metro stations. Public spaces with commercial infrastructure with a total area of 19 thousand square meters will occupy the first five floors, with office premises located above. Construction is planned to be completed in 2026. The implementation of this large-scale investment project will create about 1.5 thousand jobs for residents of nearby areas,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    MaIP is a special status that can be granted to objects that are significant for the city and aimed at increasing the number of jobs, developing the capital’s infrastructure, and increasing investment in the Moscow economy. Preference is given to multifunctional centers, modern production facilities, high technologies, social and sports infrastructure.

    “To implement this large-scale investment project, the city allocated the company a land plot in the Obruchevsky district with an area of about 0.6 hectares. In addition to offices and infrastructure facilities, the business center is planned to accommodate an underground parking lot for 178 cars, including charging devices for electric cars,” said the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of City Property

    Maxim Gaman.

    Mosgosstroynadzor has already issued a permit for the construction of the facility. Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of Urban Development Policy Vladislav Ovchinsky clarified that the 23-story building will house 123 office spaces. Their area will range from 42 to 1,400 square meters. They will be located from the sixth to the 23rd floor. The first five will house a shopping gallery, a cafe, a supermarket, a food hall, a co-working space, a medical center, and a sports complex. Both business center employees and residents of nearby houses will be able to visit them.

    The atrium of the shopping gallery on the first floor of the building will be decorated with art objects. An area of 0.75 hectares will be landscaped next to the business center. The developer will carry out comprehensive landscaping and lay pedestrian routes. There will be a birch alley and front gardens with cozy recreation areas and benches.

    The business center will be built as part of a program for the construction of commercial and residential real estate as part of transport hub projects near metro stations and the Moscow Central Diameters.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: NSU Judokas Take Third Place at Universiade

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    Judo is another sport of the 48th Universiade of Higher Education Institutions of the Novosibirsk Region, which added a fourth bronze medal to NSU’s team standings. More than 130 athletes from 12 universities took part in the competition in 8 weight categories for men and 7 categories for girls.

    In the individual competition, our students won 5 medals in different weight categories.

    Second places were taken by:

    Nikita Biryuchkov (GGF)

    Sofia Lisitsa (GI)

    Sofia Balashova (FIT)

    Ksenia Burkova (MMF)

    Third place went to Arina Polyachenkova (IFP)

    Also competing as part of the NSU team were:

    Egor Vlasov, Polina Lobankova and Ivan Perfilov (EF)

    Ivan Rogov and Ksenia Pogorelova (GGF)

    Vladimir Tkachev and Andrey Kirilenko (MMF)

    Artem Urukov and Egor Semenov (FF)

    Alexey Seleznev and Artem Chuvashov (FIT)

    Vladimir Mokichev and Evgenia Malakhovskaya (FEN)

    Leonid Grobivkin (GI), Gleb Zhilin (IIR), Sergey Budyakov (IFP) and Ivan Zaguzin (IMPZ)

    Congratulations to athletes and coaches Anastasia Pyankova and Sergey Tsvetkov on their successful performance!

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: GUU at the exhibition “Postupi 25/26”: all about programs, internships and employment prospects

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

    On March 29, the State University of Management took part in the regional educational exhibition “Postupi 25/26”, which was held in Vidnoye with the support of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Moscow Region.

    In total, the exhibition was visited by 3,500 people, most of whom were schoolchildren in grades 8-11. The event was attended by 50 leading universities and colleges in Moscow and the Moscow region.

    The State University of Management presented its unique bachelor’s degree programs.

    Throughout the day, consultations were held by the Rector’s Advisor Nikolai Mikhailov, the Head of the Department for Organizing the Admission of Applicants Ezizkhan Dzhumaev and an employee of the Career Guidance Center Natalya Smirnova.

    Schoolchildren actively asked questions of interest to them and received complete answers about admission, education and the SUM campus.

    We wish good luck to future applicants and will be glad to see them among the students of the State University of Management!

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The GUU team won bronze at a prestigious logistics tournament in English

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

    Students of the State University of Management became prize winners of the XI International Student Tournament in Logistics in English LOGISTIC OPEN TOURNAMENT – 2025.

    The first management was presented by a team of 3rd year students of the program “Logistics and Supply Chain Management”, which included Georgy Ermoshin, Karina Ismailova, Elizaveta Moiseenko, Sergey Koshelev, Vladislav Naavgust.

    The experts were representatives of the following companies: RST, Transit, Okey, KhimPartners LLC, Teva, ALTRA FORWARDING LLC, Sellwell, PROVE GROUP LLC, Major Cargo Service.

    At the first stage, the participating teams solved a practical business case from the company NOYTECH Logistics RUS.

    The second round of the tournament tested the participants for their readiness for the realities of business: in the format of blitz negotiations, they sought compromises in difficult situations – overload, loss of goods, financial risks… The jury members assessed not only linguistic training, but also the ability to persuade, argue and find a way out of difficult situations.

    The GUU team coped with the tasks with dignity and deservedly took third place.

    We congratulate our talented students and wish them further professional success!

    Subscribe to the TG channel “Our GUU” Date of publication: 04/01/2025

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sergei Sobyanin: The Moscow Innovator Competition Sets a Record for Registration Rates

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Seven weeks to the competition “Moscow Innovator” More than two thousand people applied. This is twice as many as last year, Sergei Sobyanin said in his telegram channel.

    “Scientists, technology entrepreneurs, inventors and innovators aged 14 and over can take part and offer their innovative ideas, either individually or in a team of up to five people,” the Moscow Mayor wrote.

    Source: Sergei Sobyanin’s Telegram channel @Mos_Sobyanin 

    The competition has three nominations: “Project of the Future”, “Reality Changers”, “Innovation Leaders”. To reach the final, participants must prove the science-intensive, innovative and economic potential of their developments.

    This year’s applications include many promising projects. One of them is a biopolymer implantable membrane for endoprostheses. Its structure resembles living tissue, which reduces the risk of complications and significantly speeds up recovery after operations. Another capital development is a mobile device for quickly assessing the chemical composition of soil and water. It also controls the supply of moisture and fertilizers, ensuring effective management of agricultural processes.

    36 winners and finalists will receive prizes from 100 thousand to 1.5 million rubles depending on the nomination. In addition, they will be helped in commercializing their developments and creating their own technology business.

    Applications can be submitted until May 5th. on the website Moscow Innovation Cluster.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: MIL Report – Five best articles in Russian for 31.03.2025

    MIL Analysis: Here are the top five Russian language articles published today. The analysis includes five key articles prioritized at the moment.

    In today’s analysis, credit and loans are trending toward new restrictions and changes. Consumer demand in loans and credit is growing.

    The State University of Management provides foreign students with the opportunity to get acquainted with the culture of Russia. In addition, scientists at NSU are working topically with the computerization of the tomograph.

    Rosneft continues to actively support various organizations for the benefit of animals and people across Russia.

    You can read one of the articles below.

    1. Financial news: From April 1, the restriction of the TCOP on consumer loans and credits is renewed (28.03.2025).

    The full credit cost (FCP) under consumer credit (loan) agreements concluded or amended from April 1, 2025, shall not exceed the average market value for the relevant category of credit (loan) by more than one third. Limitation of the CCP will help to control the growth of loan rates, which will ensure the protection of people’s interests.

    2. Financial news: MFIs’ loan portfolio grew by more than 40% in 2024.

    The loan portfolio of microfinance organizations reached RUB 624 billion last year, a growth stimulated by increased consumer demand.

    More than half of the loans were medium-term, the value of the full cost of the loan is close to bank rates. Such loans were issued, among other things, to purchase goods on marketplaces. The share of the most expensive short-term loans “up to salary” decreased from 34% to 25% over the year.

    3. Cultural adaptation of foreigners: GUU students visited the Museum of Time and Clock.

    Students of the State University of Management, who came to study in Russia from Vietnam, India, China, Nepal and Ethiopia, visited the Museum of Time and Clock.

    4. NSU scientists for the first time in the Urals studied ancient bone knives on a computer tomograph.

    In the Laboratory of Nuclear and Innovative Medicine of the Faculty of Physics of NSU the research of archeological finds from the museum collections of the Institute of Archeology and Ethnography of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences is carried out using a computer tomograph. Until recently, this device was used by research workers of the laboratory in preclinical studies of non-trophic therapy to examine animals and solve similar problems. However, the technical capabilities of the CT scanner allow to examine not only biological but also non-biological objects. Computed tomography of composite bone and horn composite implements of the late Pleistocene-early Holocene is currently underway.

    5. With Rosneft’s support, an accreditation center was modernized at Medakadamiya Yugra.

    “Samotlorneftegaz”, one of the largest production assets of Rosneft, provided financial support for modernization of one of the key units of Khanty-Mansiysk State Medical Academy – Simulation and Accreditation Center. The project was implemented under an agreement between Rosneft and the Government of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug-Yugra.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: How Moscow schoolchildren and teachers support SVO participants

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Moscow schoolchildren and teachers regularly support participants in the special military operation (SVO). In addition to collecting humanitarian aid, they visit soldiers in hospitals, hold concerts and give gifts. This was reported by the press service Department of Education and Science of the City of Moscow.

    “Schoolchildren, parents, and teachers participate in the humanitarian aid collection campaigns. Food packages, medicines, warm clothes, and personal hygiene products are given to soldiers and residents of new regions. In addition, children write letters to Russian servicemen. They thank the soldiers for their exploits, wish them success and a speedy return home. In addition, the children meet with the heroes of the SVO and visit them in hospitals,” the department’s press service said.

    Thus, volunteers from School No. 1360 visit the Central Military Clinical Hospital named after P.V. Mandryka every week. Teachers bring there fruits, letters from children and souvenirs. The soldiers warmly accept these gifts and make return ones. For example, the school museum now houses a wooden tower assembled by a serviceman from matches and posters with parting words for students.

    “Visiting the soldiers in the hospital is a very important and touching event. Their courage inspires us. We always pass on words of gratitude from the defenders to the schoolchildren. Children should know about their feat!” said Tatyana Kuvshinova, director of school No. 1360.

    Volunteer detachment of school #1164, created at the beginning of the SVO, works in one of the capital’s hospitals. Deputy Director for Educational Work Natalia Moskalenko has completed training and now serves as a nurse. High school students have also actively joined the work. For example, 11th grade student Vasilisa Kostenko helps medical personnel in hospitals: she applies bandages and accompanies soldiers to procedures. The servicemen note that such support gives them strength.

    Principal of School No. 1164 Mikhail Klochikhin noted that it is important to instill in children a sense of responsibility, respect for other people and an understanding that help is not a gesture of goodwill, but an important part of life. He is sure that such projects are the best lesson in citizenship. The children see how they can really support others with their efforts. And it is important for the fighters that they do not go unnoticed.

    School No. 117 cooperates with a military hospital in Donbass. Parents, students and teachers collect medical supplies: antiseptics, bandages, catheters and medicines. Such assistance is especially in demand before the holidays. Thus, on the eve of the New Year, the soldiers were given 100 pieces of medical pants and posters with congratulations.

    Svetlana Sologdinova, Advisor to the Director for Education at School No. 117, noted that such events are a way to thank those who defend our country. According to her, the school regularly helps hospitals and supports the fighters not only with medicines, but also morally. “This is an important mission, because their lives and health depend on it. Everyone who participates makes our world a kinder place,” Svetlana Sologdinova added.

    In addition, the V.S. Loktev Song and Dance Ensemble, which operates at the Moscow Palace of Pioneers on Vorobyovy Gory, performs in the capital’s hospitals. The group regularly holds concerts at the prosthetics and comprehensive rehabilitation center of the Moscow medical clinical center “Voronovskoye”. At the end of February, multiple world and European champion in sambo and sumo Igor Kurinnoy took part in one of them. Such meetings help to lift the spirits of patients.

    Patriotic events for young people correspond to the objectives of the projects “We are together” and “Russia is a country of opportunities” of the national project “Youth and Children”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Flooded Memory. What the exhibition “Northern Atlantis” will tell about

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    An exhibition has opened in the palace of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich in the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve “Northern Atlantis”Its idea is to show the diversity and integrity of the culture of the Russian North.

    Atlantis is a myth and a metaphor, but there is a modern incarnation of it — the flooded village of Krokhino, to which a separate hall is dedicated at the exhibition. And the geography of the exhibition covers the former Olonetskaya, Arkhangelskaya, Vologda and Novgorod provinces. What to pay special attention to at the exhibition — in the material from mos.ru.

    “Northern Atlantis”: a journey through the Russian North

    What is the Russian North? The exhibition offers an answer in the form of a large artistic journey. The visitor goes along the path of merchants, pilgrims and explorers. The first hall introduces the context: here you can understand the main features and traditions of the Russian North. Then begins the movement through the provinces, built like a rafting trip along the northern rivers.

    The exhibition brings together items from the museum’s collections, the Russkie Nachalo studio, and the Krokhino Cultural Heritage Revival Center charity foundation. They are connected with the lives of people who inhabited the northern lands — free peasants. “There was never serfdom in the north, and there are vast spaces there. People lived freely,” explains Antonina Onishko, curator of the Northern Atlantis exhibition.

    Krokhino: where history is pieced together from fragments

    At the bottom of the Sheksna River, among the marsh grasses and foundations washed away by the waves, lies a submerged memory of the Russian North – the village of Krokhino, once a thriving settlement on busy waterways. Such villages are our Atlantis. Krokhino was mentioned as early as 1426, and in the 18th century it received the status of a posad, that is, a city. In 1909, Sergei Prokudin-Gorsky, a pioneer of color photography, shot scenes of peasant life here. His works are given special attention at the exhibition.

    In 1964, during the construction of the Volga-Baltic Waterway, the village was flooded. Now only the Church of the Nativity of Christ rises above the water. Vasily Shukshin filmed this church in Kalina Krasnaya, emphasizing the state of the film’s hero, who has lost the ground under his feet.

    “There is a certain fairytale quality to Krokhino: artifacts lie underfoot. The earth itself returns history to us,” says Anor Tukaeva, director of the charitable foundation “Center for the Revival of Cultural Heritage “Krokhino”. The foundation has been preserving the Krokhino heritage for 15 years. Volunteers live in the marshy area next to the flooded village for several months at a time. They have no electricity, but they have solar panels, a campus they built themselves, and a great desire to return the memory washed away by the water.

    “Spas Krokhinsky” – this is what volunteers call a mosaic icon assembled from fragments of frescoes of a church that stood in water for 60 years. “It could have been just construction waste, but the artist Bogdan Lavrinenko felt that they should form the face of the Savior,” says Anor Tukaeva. Nearby is a miraculously preserved artifact: a straw cutter from the late 19th century, brought from the Kingdom of Poland.

    “It was found in the ruins under the roots of a tree that grew on the remains of the foundation of a dismantled house. Wealthy peasants ordered such machines from catalogues. Perhaps they used them to cut straw from krokhinka, local wheat,” Anor Tukaeva shares.

    In Krokhino, they actually bred a variety of wheat, and it still exists. Why is it important to know this? “Preserving heritage is a basic need. The 20th century taught us to break with the past, but preserving memory is something very basic, very human,” Anor Tukaeva is sure. Thanks to the efforts of specialists, the past has also received a voice: at the exhibition, you can listen to recreated wedding songs of the village. The project to reconstruct the songs and costumes took more than two years.

    Northern fairy tale in pearls and dresses

    River pearls shimmer in the exhibition halls – this was a traditional craft, now, alas, lost: there are no more pearls in the northern rivers. Earrings from the mid-19th century were given to the studio “Russkie Nachalo” by a family from the Arkhangelsk village of Nenoksa. The jewelry is part of an amazing puzzle of traditional costumes of Pomorye. They have almost not survived in their entirety – the craftswomen of “Russkie Nachalo” have been restoring the outfits of northern women for more than 25 years.

    “I came up with a game. I ask everyone who comes here a question: find a new costume,” says Tatyana Valkova, head of the Russkie Nachalo studio. It is really hard to guess – the fabrics, tools and techniques are the same as 150 years ago. Researchers do not just sew replicas of old outfits – they study museum collections, go on ethnographic expeditions, talk to villagers, and recreate the life in which the costume existed.

    An unusual element of the northern costume is knitted gloves. They do not seem very practical for peasant life, but in the village of Nenoksa there is a special way of life. “They did not consider themselves peasants,” explains Tatyana Valkova. “The settlement of Nenoksa, known for its saltworks, was a rich place, which means that they adopted urban traditions, including fashion.” The gloves were literally recreated loop by loop according to an ethnographic model.

    One of the most complex and beautiful is the girls’ festive costume of the Kargopol district of the Olonetsk province of the late 18th century. This costume was literally assembled from fragments: in one museum they saw a fragment of embroidery, in the second – a beautiful headdress (only five of these have survived).

    For the costume of the Shenkursk district of the Arkhangelsk province, the pattern was taken from the originals in the Arkhangelsk Museum of Local History in January of this year. The crown (headdress) was made by the master Susanna Savinyukhova several years ago, it repeats the sample of the late 18th century. To achieve the effect of full correspondence to the original, the master worked with genuine sequins and glass decorations from the 19th century.

    Red color of the North

    The sky is grey, the nature is strict, and the dresses of northern women are bright, especially with a lot of red. “Even everyday sarafans were woven from red and white threads, as if charged with the energy of color,” notes Tatyana Valkova. This contrast, one might say, is the essence of the entire northern heritage: behind the external severity is an incredible life force.

    How did our ancestors live? Hard and miserable or gilded and fabulous? The truth is somewhere in the middle, in the details. Weaving, sewing, embroidering – hard work. But when coming to a festivities in a neighboring village, a northern woman could take several dresses with her. “She went to church in one outfit, had lunch in another, and for the evening the girl changed into a third. She wanted to show herself, her skills,” says Tatyana Valkova.

    “If you don’t embroider a peacock, you won’t get married”

    Kargopolsky Uyezd is the cradle of Russian embroidery. Tambour embroidery was called “mouse trail” here. “Because the small stitches – tiny, tiny – resembled the tracks of mouse paws,” explains Olga Klimova, a teacher at the “Russian Beginnings” studio. The drawings were transferred in unusual ways: if they found an old pattern on fabric, they would put wet material on it and transfer the outlines. They also drew inspiration from nature. “We would go into the house and the frost would decorate the windows with patterns, we would immediately copy the drawing and embroider,” explains Olga Klimova. The ability to embroider was very important. “If you don’t embroider a peacock, you won’t get married,” as people used to say.

    To forget is impossible to remember

    The Earth is returning to the flooded Atlantis. The foundation’s volunteers built engineering fortifications to preserve the crumbling temple. And they noticed: the marshy area began to recover – the water washes away the earth. And recently, the light was turned on again on the bell tower, surrounded by water. The Russian North is not a disappearing past, but a part of the cultural code that cannot be lost. It is easy to put a comma: we must not forget, we must remember.

    The exhibition “Northern Atlantis” is open until September 7. Buy tickets You can find it on mos.ru.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Light and music fountain in Gorky Park is being prepared for the opening of the season

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    City services specialists have begun cleaning and de-preserving the light and music fountain in Gorky Park. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

    “In anticipation of the opening of the fountain season, which traditionally begins in April, we are carrying out large-scale work to de-mothball and wash the fountain in Gorky Park. This is one of the largest and most famous fountains in Moscow, it is equipped with modern equipment, a hydraulic system, lighting, electronics and acoustics,” said Pyotr Biryukov.

    The work will be carried out by a team of public utilities. Specialists will clean the bowls, parapets and external engineering communications of the fountain with brushes and detergent. In addition, they will use high-pressure devices. Before starting work on the hydraulic structure, all structures in underground collectors, hydraulics, pumping equipment and jet-forming elements will be thoroughly checked.

    About two thousand engineering structures will be washed in Moscow after winterCity fountains have begun to prepare for the new season

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: How to make decisions in conditions of uncertainty in the transport sector: a report by a research fellow of the State University of Management at a national conference

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    A representative of the State University of Management made a presentation at the Plenary Session of the XXXVIII National (with international participation) scientific and technical conference “Operation and maintenance of automobiles, tractors and engines”.

    The conference took place in the city of Pushkin and was dedicated to the 95th anniversary of the founding of the Department of Automobiles, Tractors and Technical Service of the St. Petersburg State Agrarian University.

    The plenary session was attended by over 100 people – academicians and corresponding members of the Russian Academy of Sciences, including academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, director of the Center for Management of Technologies in Bioengineering of the State University of Management Otari Didmanidze, as well as famous scientists, teachers, employees of research and educational organizations and institutions, manufacturers and dealers of agricultural machinery and equipment for the agro-industrial complex and mechanical engineering of the Russian Federation, representatives of government bodies and businesses.

    In his scientific report on “Methods of decision-making under uncertainty for applied problems of vehicle operation”, Chief Researcher of the Scientific Research Coordination Department of the State University of Management Alexey Terentyev presented to the scientific community original analytical models for removing uncertainty in complex organizational, economic, technical and social systems. The decision-making methods developed on the basis of these models allow expanding the capabilities of existing correlation and regression methods in terms of their application to conditions when the processes under study do not obey the known stochastic laws of distribution of random variables.

    The topic of the report was recognized by the participants of the Plenary Session as relevant, and the developments were widely in demand in practice, since conditions of uncertainty currently accompany any information situations related to the functioning of research objects that are significantly influenced by environmental factors (ranging from AI models for technical objects in various external environments to management models for complex organizational systems at the level of an economic sector or state).

    Other reports presented at the plenary session discussed the results of research in the field of agricultural machinery, aimed at improving the technical, economic, environmental, operational performance, technical service and repair of cars, tractors and engines.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Startup as a Diploma”: Make Your Idea Real and Get Support

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    The State University of Management invites students to join the All-Russian competition “Startup as a Diploma”, which is operated by the State University of Management.

    The competition will give you the opportunity to take your startup to a new level, receive feedback from experts and mentoring support.

    Students in their final years or graduates of bachelor’s, specialist’s, or master’s degree programs who have been admitted to defend or have already defended their final qualification work in the “Startup as a Diploma” format in the 2024/2025 academic year can participate.

    Both individual and collective applications from student teams of no more than five people are accepted.

    The finalists will receive expert support and useful events from the competition organizers:

    Intensive work on your project with mentors and experts Improving public speaking skills to defend your project Meeting with representatives of the business community Active networking, new useful contacts and connections Events from the Competition partners Final pitching of your project to representatives of the business community and potential investors Valuable prizes and gifts

    More details about the prospects that await the TOP-50 projects and the Competition Finalists are provided in the attached cards.

    You can apply for participation until April 20 on the official website, and you can conveniently follow the news in the Telegram channel “Startup as a Diploma”.

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