Category: Russia

  • MIL-OSI Russia: The government will help the Smolensk region restore the overpass in Vyazma

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

    Order dated October 11, 2024 No. 2825-r

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    Order dated October 11, 2024 No. 2825-r

    Almost 1.8 billion rubles will be allocated for the restoration of the overpass over the railway tracks in the city of Vyazma in the Smolensk region. An order to this effect has been signed.

    Thanks to funding from the Government’s reserve fund, restoration and major repairs of the overpass on 25 Oktyabrya Street will begin in Vyazma in 2024. All work is planned to be completed in 2025.

    The decision will allow the relaunch of an important road facility that provided transport connectivity to the city and was part of the route between the Smolensk and Kaluga regions.

    Traffic on the overpass was stopped in April 2024 due to its partial destruction.

    The question was approved onGovernment meeting on October 17.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Mikhail Mishustin reappointed Konstantin Fedorenko to the post of director of the International Children’s Center “Artek”

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    Order dated October 17, 2024 No. 2890-r

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    Order dated October 17, 2024 No. 2890-r

    Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed an order to reappoint Konstantin Fedorenko to the position of director of the International Children’s Center “Artek” for another five years.

    Konstantin Fedorenko has been working at the International Children’s Center “Artek” since November 2018. He held the position of Director of Construction, and in October 2019 he was appointed Director of the Center.

    Konstantin Fedorenko was born in 1976.

    In 2004 he graduated from the Kuban State Technological University, and in 2017 from the Kuban State University.

    From 2007 to 2013, he worked in various administrative positions in the administration of the city of Belorechensk, Krasnodar Territory.

    From 2013 to 2018, he worked in senior positions in the Ministry of Education, Science and Youth Policy of the Krasnodar Territory.

    In July 2018, he was appointed Minister of Labor and Social Development of the Krasnodar Territory.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Future managers of the State University of Management visited the Public Chamber

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

    On October 15, 2024, a career-oriented event was held in the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation for 30 students of the State University of Management with the participation of Associate Professor of the Department of Public and Municipal Administration Mikhail Polyakov and Assistant Professor of the Department Anna Khaustova.

    An educational tour of the Chamber building was organized for young managers, during which the youth learned about the history of the organization and the events currently taking place on its premises. Students had the opportunity to take part in a round table discussion of issues of interest to them.

    The following spoke at the meeting: Chairman of the Commission on Security and Interaction with the Public Monitoring Commission Mikhail Anichkin, Secretary of the Commission on Public Control and Work with Citizens’ Appeals Fyodor Nikitochkin, Deputy Chairman of the Corps “For Clean Elections” Alexey Peskov.

    Representatives of the Public Chamber spoke about the principles and features of the organization’s work, as well as about the history, internal structure and mechanisms of interaction with government agencies. Fyodor Nitochkin focused on the issues of forming the membership corps of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation and the features of the organization’s structure. Alexey Peskov told students about the organization of the election process and monitoring of their conduct, about electoral practice.

    “You live in an academic atmosphere where everyone is equal. Everything depends on you from now on. I wish you stable knowledge, a strong character and clarity of goals!”, Mikhail Anichkin wished in conclusion.

    A quiz was organized for the guests, after which the students were presented with unique samples of the Russian Constitution.

    In the near future, the State University of Management and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation are planning to conclude an agreement that will allow university students to undergo practical training at the main institute of civil society in our country.

    An internship at the Public Chamber will allow you to become familiar with work in your specialty, acquire professional knowledge, including experience in preparing public events, working with documents, and experience in search and research work for the high-quality preparation of your thesis.

    At the end of the meeting, students from the State University of Management were invited to join the Chamber’s volunteer corps to help do good deeds together and promote the development of civil society in our country.

    The event was held within the framework of the work plan of the project initiative support club “School of the Young Manager” of the Department of State and Municipal Equation of the State University of Management.

    Subscribe to the TG channel “Our GUU” Date of publication: 10/18/2024

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 10/18/2024, 10-08 the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor, the carry rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment for the BELU (NovaBev ao) security were changed.

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    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    10/18/2024

    10:08

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC), on 18.10.2024, 10-08 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor with the settlement code Y0/Y1Dt (up to -23.14%), the transfer rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment (up to -1.46 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 46.36%) of the BELU security (NovaBev JSC) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Tatyana Golikova presented the Certificate of Honor of the Government of Russia to the artistic director of the State Academic Folk Choir named after M.E. Pyatnitsky, Alexandra Permyakova

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    Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova congratulated the artistic director of the Pyatnitsky State Academic Russian Folk Choir Alexandra Permyakova on her anniversary, the 55th anniversary of her creative work, and presented her with the Certificate of Honor of the Government of the Russian Federation. The festive evening took place in the Tchaikovsky Concert Hall.

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    Tatyana Golikova presented the Certificate of Honor of the Government of Russia to the artistic director of the State Academic Folk Choir named after M.E. Pyatnitsky, Alexandra Permyakova

    The Deputy Prime Minister read out a congratulatory message from President Vladimir Putin. The head of state emphasized that Alexandra Andreyevna, being a talented artist, an experienced mentor, teacher and educator, has for many years maintained boundless devotion to the high ideals of serving the arts, making a truly unique contribution to preserving the traditions of folk song.

    Tatyana Golikova also read out a congratulatory message from Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. The head of government noted that thanks to her talent and constant creative search, Alexandra Andreyevna was able to combine singing, music and dance traditions from different parts of Russia with modern trends in the performing arts. The concert programs created by Alexandra Permyakova reveal the beauty and versatility of Russian folklore.

    Presenting the award, Tatyana Golikova said: “Today the country celebrates the anniversary of a unique woman who has been marching with the country for more than 50 years with her creativity. And she is extraordinarily devoted to this country. Devoted to the traditions of the country, to the folk art that this country creates. Thank you very much for giving yourself entirely to this, but at the same time being a very serious and tough leader. By order of the Government of the Russian Federation, for her great contribution to the development and preservation of the best traditions of Russian national choral art, and many years of creative work, Alexandra Andreyevna Permyakova is awarded the Certificate of Honor of the Government of the Russian Federation.”

    The Deputy Prime Minister wished Alexandra Permyakova new creative successes and emphasized that the Pyatnitsky Choir today is our multi-generational history. The life of the entire country is in the collective’s creativity. The Pyatnitsky Choir lives and will live with us forever.

    The choir’s extensive creative repertoire, which includes songs, ditties, dances and spiritual singing, is constantly replenished with new works and demonstrates the richness and diversity of our country’s singing culture. The Pyatnitsky Choir is a one-of-a-kind flagship collective in Russia, which all folk singing ensembles and choirs are guided by.

    The festive concert was attended by the Alexandrov Song and Dance Ensemble of the Russian Army, the Igor Moiseyev Folk Dance Ensemble, the Kuban Cossack Choir, the Russian Song Theatre, the Osipov Folk Instruments Orchestra, the Gzhel Dance Theatre, Askar Abdrazakov, Zara, Denis Maidanov, Shaman, the Folkdeti children’s vocal and choreographic studio, created on the initiative of Alexandra Permyakova in 2015, and other artists.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: HSE Student Wins Youth World Combat Sambo Championship

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

    A first-year student of the ICEF International Bachelor’s Program in Economics and Finance, Georgy Khvatkin, won gold at the World Youth Championship in Combat Sambo. The competition was held in Larnaca, Republic of Cyprus, and was attended by 575 athletes from 33 countries. Georgy won in the 98 kg weight category. In an express interview with the champion, Master of Sports Georgy Khvatkin, we talk about how the important decision to enter ICEF was made, how long and how many days a week Georgy has been training, what Jackie Chan has to do with it, and how great it is to have a beloved twin sister.

    From the personal archive of Georgy Khvatkin

    – Georgy, congratulations on your gold, we are proud of such a student! How and why did you decide to enter ICEF? What were your guidelines?

    – Entering ICEF was a conscious decision. My parents found out about ICEF first. They both graduated from the Philology Department of Moscow State University, and then my dad got a law degree, and my mom got an economics degree. My mom is very knowledgeable about economics and helped us choose a profession. We studied the information together and considered all the possibilities. An important factor was studying in English and getting a second diploma. We decided that this opened up great prospects. We did not consider other universities. My sister Katya and I (we are twins) prepared for the Unified State Exam and admission over the course of four school years.

    My sister and I graduated from the Moscow Russian-British school “Algorithm”, where we transferred in the seventh grade, with gold medals. And now we both study in the same bachelor’s degree group at the International Institute of Economics and Finance. Katya is my best friend. By the way, she is also successful in sports, she is a candidate for master of sports in synchronized swimming.

    – The school year has started intensively. Which subjects are coming to the forefront in terms of interest?

    – All subjects are interesting to me, all of them “caught” my attention. Largely thanks to the teaching staff. It feels like the teachers are professionals in their field, I value them all very much. I would like to separately mention Yaroslav Aleksandrovich Lyulko, who teaches “Probability Theory and Statistics”. It seems to me that this subject opens up the greatest opportunities for me as a student.

    The first few days were, of course, a bit difficult, considering how much sport there is in my life. It was also difficult because I was faced with topics that were completely new to me, but with the help of teachers and friends I figured it out and found solutions.

    I have the best group (I guess everyone says so?!): cool guys with whom I have many common interests. I already felt that ICEF is one big family, where teachers, classmates, senior students help each other.

    Studying in English turned out to be easier than I thought. I have been studying the language intensively since early childhood, and the introductory intensive course in English at the beginning of September also helped me a lot.

    – Now about your sports career. Why did you start doing sambo and how do your trainings go?

    Initially, I was involved in swimming. My dad played water polo all his life, my sister did synchronized swimming, a pool was always present in our life. And when I got interested in action movies with Jackie Chan at the age of 6-7, I became interested in martial arts. But for some reason I formulated that I wanted to do wrestling, and my dad sent me to the sambo section.

    In everyday life, when there are no competitions, I train 4-5 times a week on weekdays. During the preparation period for competitions, I start to increase the pace two months in advance. Specifically, before the Youth World Combat Sambo Championship in Larnaca, I trained two to three times a day for a month, including independent training in the form of jogging.

    – You train at the famous Sambo-70 club, and where else?

    I train in different clubs. This allows me to quickly acquire different techniques, improve in different directions. My main coach is Honored Coach of Russia Nikolay Anatolyevich Elesin, an absolute authority in the world of MMA and combat sambo. I also train at the “Boxing Progress Center” with Ali Piduriyev, and sometimes I go to wrestling days at the “Club of Professor E.L. Gloriozov”, where I work with coach Denis Igorevich Davydov.

    – Were there moments when you wanted to quit sambo?

    Yes, it happened several times. At some point, a lot of studying piled up, and in sports there were offensive and annoying defeats. I want to note the enormous support of the whole family, which did not let me do this, for which I am incredibly grateful to them all.

    – Do you have any idols in sports?

    I don’t really like the word “idol”. As I understand it, this word means to elevate someone to the level of a deity. There are people I look up to and who I like in sports. First of all, this is the legend of Russian sports Fedor Emelianenko, a four-time world champion in combat sambo. I really like the style of work on the mat of the famous sambo wrestler Denis Goltsov. I follow all his performances, try to adopt some of his techniques.

    – Out of the one and a half months of your student life, you trained two or three times a day, five days a week. How much time was left for studying? How do you manage to combine such different intensive loads?

    Of course, it is very difficult to combine sports and studies. I have to integrate training into my study schedule, so my schedule is always flexible – sometimes I will work out in the morning, sometimes more in the evening. Before tests and quizzes I reduce the number of trainings, and when it comes to studying I sometimes resort to the help of my parents, sister and friends.

    The life of a student and an athlete are similar in many ways, because it is a huge amount of independent work that you have to do. To do this, you simply need to master time management: you need to distribute your time literally by the hour in advance, so that you can do everything, and save energy somewhere, and have time to recover.

    Every week I create a schedule for the entire week to help me productively combine both studying and training.

    Now the loads in sports will decrease. But periods of high intensive load in my life are inevitable. I have to sacrifice my personal life – I manage to meet with friends once a month. This year, due to preparation for the World Championship, I unfortunately missed all the selections for student organizations that I would like to join. I hope I will have time next year.

    And for the sake of sporting honor, the IIEF is always ready to participate in competitions.

    – Have you ever found yourself in situations where circumstances pushed you to use your athletic skills in life?

    There are situations in life when you are provoked or you see that other people are provoked. I am sure that a truly strong person is not the one who knows how to fight and use physical force, but the one who knows how to resolve any issue in a conversation, in a dialogue. I believe that an athlete at such a level has no right to use his professional skills in life.

    – The student champion will hardly be able to rest on his laurels. What are your immediate plans?

    In sports, it is the Moscow Championship, selection for the Russian Championship, if we manage to win, we will go to the World Championship again. I still have 2 years to compete in juniors. It is very serious preparation before competitions in the senior age group, where I will have to compete with seasoned athletes. In terms of studies, it is midterms, exams. I would like to pass everything well and continue studying.

    – Georgy, thank you and further victories in everything!

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Innovative approach of Polytechnic scientists to increase the efficiency of thermal power plants

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

    A new approach to increasing the economic and energy efficiency of combined-cycle power units of Russian thermal power plants is being developed by a research group from the Institute of Power Engineering of SPbPU with the support of the strategic academic leadership program “Priority-2030”. Scientists have proven that changing the operating mode of combined-cycle units will increase the marginal income of thermal power plants without significantly changing the heating scheme. According to experts’ calculations, the approach will save several million cubic meters of natural gas per heating period.

    Scientists from the Institute of Power Engineering of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University are developing new tools to improve economic and energy efficiency when converting combined-cycle power units to parameters traditional for the Russian energy sector using domestic gas turbine units. According to scientists, all combined-cycle units at Russian thermal power plants currently use low steam parameters in the utilization circuit. This is largely due to the imposed traditions of Western manufacturers of such devices. Analysis and revision of existing equipment operating parameters is the most important stage of systematic work to ensure import independence of the domestic energy sector.

    With the support of the Priority-2030 strategic academic leadership program, a research group from SPbPU is working on optimization tools for the transition to domestic combined-cycle technologies. At the first stage of the work, scientists created digital models of units with combined-cycle plants for a comprehensive analysis of all factors affecting the operation of the CHPP. Then, specialists conducted a study of the influence of various parameters, including the pressure of steam generated in the waste heat boiler, on the economic efficiency of the CHPP.

    Most Western power units operate in condensation mode, i.e. they produce only electrical energy. For Russia, it is typical to use power units with combined production of both heat and electrical energy. Combined-cycle power units with imported gas turbine units operated in our country have a fairly low pressure of 7.4 MPa at the input. But the strong point of the Russian energy industry is a wide range of steam turbines with initial pressures of 12.74 MPa, which are used in classic steam turbine power units, – noted Irina Anikina, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Higher School of Nuclear and Thermal Energy of SPbPU.

    Scientists have carried out complex calculations and proposed to increase the initial steam pressure in the utilization circuit of the combined-cycle power plant. Instead of using turbines with reduced operating parameters, scientists proposed to use existing Russian serial-produced steam turbines with minimal modernization, designed for a pressure of 12.74 MPa, during the planned modernization or construction of new combined-cycle power plants. This will significantly increase the availability of combined-cycle power units for the domestic energy sector, as well as the efficiency of the plant. According to scientists’ calculations, this approach will save 2-3 million cubic meters of natural gas in just one heating period.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 10/18/2024, 11-24 the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor, the carry rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment of the EUTR (EuroTrans) security were changed.

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    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    10/18/2024

    11:24

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC), on 18.10.2024, 11-24 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor with the settlement code Y0/Y1Dt (up to -77.43%), the transfer rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment (up to -0.88 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 106.08%) of the EUTR (EuroTrans) security were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 18.10.2024, 11-18 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0ZYDU3 (SverdlOb4) were changed.

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    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    10/18/2024

    11:18

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC), on 18.10.2024, 11-18 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 95.79) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 423.03 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 8.75%) of the RU000A0ZYDU3 (SverdlOb4) security were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 10/18/2024, 10-42 the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor, the carry rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment of the EUTR (EuroTrans) security were changed.

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    10/18/2024

    10:42

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC), on 18.10.2024, 10-42 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor with settlement code Y0/Y1Dt (up to -47.69%), the transfer rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment (up to -0.55 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 73.36%) of the EUTR (EuroTrans) security were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 10/18/2024, 10-58 the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor, the carry rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment of the EUTR (EuroTrans) security were changed.

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    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    10/18/2024

    10:58

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC), on 18.10.2024, 10-58 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor with settlement code Y0/Y1Dt (up to -62.56%), the transfer rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment (up to -0.71 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 89.72%) of the EUTR (EuroTrans) security were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: Silver rubles to the mint (18.10.2024)

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    Source: Central Bank of Russia –

    On October 18, 2024, the Bank of Russia will issue into circulation commemorative silver coins in denominations of 3 and 200 rubles “300th Anniversary of the St. Petersburg Mint” of the “Historical Events” series.

    The Saint Petersburg Mint is one of the largest in the world. It was founded by decree of Peter I and is located in the most protected place of the Northern capital – on the territory of the Peter and Paul Fortress. Commemorative and investment coins made of precious metals, state awards, commemorative medals, and various tokens are minted here. The hallmark of the Saint Petersburg Mint is on the largest gold and silver commemorative coins of the Bank of Russia weighing 5 kilograms.

    Silver coins of 3 rubles (pure precious metal content – 31.1 g, alloy fineness – 925) and 200 rubles (pure precious metal content – 3000.0 g, alloy fineness – 925) have a round shape with a diameter of 39.0 and 130.0 mm, respectively.

    There is a raised edge along the circumference of both the obverse and reverse sides of the coins.

    On the obverse of the coins there is a relief image of the State Emblem of the Russian Federation, there are inscriptions: “RUSSIAN FEDERATION”, “BANK OF RUSSIA”, coin denomination “3 RUBLES”, “200 RUBLES”, date “2024”, designation of the metal according to the Periodic Table of Elements of D.I. Mendeleyev, alloy fineness, trademark of the St. Petersburg Mint and pure mass of precious metal.

     
     

    On the reverse side:

    — the 3-ruble coin (catalogue number 5111-0512) features relief images of a screw press for minting coins, the obverse of a 1724 ruble and the reverse of a 1924 fifty-kopeck coin, and an image of the St. Petersburg Mint building, made using laser matting; the background areas around the press are made using laser matting, the background above the image of the mint building is made using microrelief with a light interference effect; there are relief inscriptions: along the rim — “SAINT PETERSBURG MINT”, at the bottom in two lines — “300 YEARS”.

     

    The side surface of the coin is ribbed.

    The coin is made in proof quality.

    The mintage of the coin is 3.0 thousand pieces;

    — the 200-ruble coin (catalog No. 5119-0008) features relief images of the mint’s founder, Peter I, a medal-copying machine, the reverse of a chervonets of 1923, the reverse of the “St. George the Victorious” investment coin, the reverse of a ruble minted in 1724, reverses and obverses of change coins of different periods, a coin die, an image of the St. Petersburg Mint building bounded by a circle against a background of geometric images made using laser matting; there are inscriptions: “300 YEARS” at the top, and “ST. PETERSBURG MINT” in three lines at the bottom.

     

    The side surface of the coin is ribbed.

    The coin is made in proof-like quality.

    The mintage of the coin is 0.05 thousand pieces.

    The issued coins are legal tender in the Russian Federation and must be accepted at face value for all types of payments without restrictions.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 10/18/2024, 10-25 the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor, the carry rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment of the ALRS (ALROSA ao) security were changed.

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    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    10/18/2024

    10:25

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on 18.10.2024, 10-25 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor with settlement code Y0/Y1Dt (up to -24.26%), the transfer rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment (up to -0.127 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 47.59%) of the ALRS security (ALROSA ao) were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 10/18/2024, 10-18 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the RU000A100YQ0 (Rosnft2P9) security were changed.

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    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    10/18/2024

    10:18

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC), on 18.10.2024, 10-18 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 90.62) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 942.24 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 11.25%) of the RU000A100YQ0 (Rosnft2P9) security were changed.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Attention! Applications for study in Russia within the Russian Government quota have started to be accepted

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

    On October 7, 2024, the acceptance of applications for study in Russia in the 2025/2026 academic year within the quota of the Government of the Russian Federation began.

    A foreign citizen wishing to study under a quota must:

    register in the state information system “Education in the Russian Federation for Foreigners” (GIS “ORFI”); fill out the form; attach a photo, scanned copies of your passport and education document (or certificate of the period of study); send the completed form through the GIS “ORFI”, transferring the electronic application to the “for verification” status.

    For questions regarding the selection of candidates in foreign countries, please contact the Rossotrudnichestvo representative offices abroad or the diplomatic missions of the Russian Federation.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: With the support of Rosneft, scientists studied the musk ox population in Taimyr

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

    Scientists from the Siberian Federal University, with the support of RN-Vankor (the operator of Rosneft’s flagship project Vostok Oil), conducted a comprehensive census of musk oxen in the western part of Taimyr. The research is being conducted within the framework of the enterprise’s grant program.

    Preservation of the environment for future generations is an integral part of the corporate culture of Rosneft Oil Company. The Company’s subsidiaries implement comprehensive programs for the conservation and restoration of biological resources, including the use of advanced technological solutions.

    For the survey work, the researchers used air and water transport. The total length of all routes exceeded 12 thousand km, of which more than 2.8 thousand km were water expeditions along the Pyasina River and its tributaries, Lake Pyasino.

    Scientists have obtained up-to-date data on the number, age and sex structure, and distribution of the musk ox population in Western Taimyr. All encounters and tracks of animals were documented using photo and video equipment, GPS recorders, and coordinates were recorded on a cartographic basis. In addition, scientists conducted a survey of the indigenous population, including fishermen and hunters, about the places of encounters with musk oxen.

    On the right bank of the Pyasina River, near the mouth of the Khanchecha River, scientists have noted for the first time a group of musk oxen: an adult male and female, a yearling bull and two yearlings (calves born this year). The data obtained indicate successful reproduction of mammals in the territory of Western Taimyr. In addition, according to scientists, it is possible to speak with a high degree of probability about the gradual dispersal of musk oxen in Western Taimyr.

    In order to resettle the species in this territory, scientists from the Siberian Federal University will develop recommendations and measures for the conservation and further rational use of this biological resource in Taimyr as a whole. Let us recall that the musk ox population in Taimyr was revived by Soviet scientists during a unique project in 1974. By the mid-1990s, the number of musk oxen on the peninsula was about 1 thousand individuals, and in the early 2000s, more than 4 thousand.

    Reference:

    The implementation of environmental and social projects of practical importance for Taimyr and its population is carried out within the framework of the grant program “RN-Vankor”. This year, with the support of oil workers, projects are being implemented to assess the state of the populations of the main commercial fish of the reservoirs of Taimyr using express analysis technologies, and to create a textbook “Reindeer of Taimyr”.

    In 2023, the winners of the grant competition were projects to assess the state of aquatic biological resources of the Yenisei Gulf of the Kara Sea, analyze the number and distribution of anseriformes in Western Taimyr, and assess the state and dynamics of vegetation in the western part of Taimyr based on remote sensing data.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Facade works have begun on the second stage of the modern NSU campus

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    At the second stage of the modern NSU campus — in the buildings of the educational and scientific center of the Institute of Medicine and Medical Technologies (UNC IMMT) and the scientific research center (SRC) — work has begun on installing ventilated facades. Work is also underway to install translucent enclosing structures (stained glass). The construction readiness of the facilities is 18.2% and 15.4%, respectively. The construction of the facilities is carried out within the framework of national project “Science and Universities”.

    According to the adopted architectural solution, in the buildings of the UNC and NIC, not standard windows are installed, but stained glass ones, which assume a larger glazing area. Their size is 3-4 times larger than a regular window.

    The buildings of the UNC and NIC, as well as the building of the flow auditoriums, have an atrium, but only of a smaller size. This is a central distribution space, illuminated through a zenith skylight located in the ceiling, the installation of which began this week in both buildings. Work is also continuing on the installation of an external storm and domestic sewage system, and work on laying the external block of “Sibit”. Work on installing temporary heat supply to the UNC has been completed.

    — The construction of the second stage of the NSU campus will create the latest infrastructure for educational and research activities in the region. A pilot pharmaceutical production facility will be created on the site of a modern research center, and laboratories for training students in a wide range of areas will be located in the equipped premises of the educational and scientific center of the NSU Institute of Medicine. This will bring the educational process to a new level and implement the goals and objectives that will be laid down in the new national project “Youth and Children”, created on behalf of President Vladimir Putin, — commented Deputy Governor of the Novosibirsk Region Irina Manuilova.

    — We are planning to launch new network educational programs — Medical Cybernetics and Pharmacy, an agreement on the implementation of this project was signed with the Moscow State University Engineering School within the framework of the Technoprom forum. The research center will be used to develop advanced areas in which NSU occupies a leading position — space instrumentation, synchrotron-neutron research, artificial intelligence and others, — noted NSU Rector, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Mikhail Fedoruk.

    In the building of continuous auditoriums, which also belongs to the second stage facilities, finishing works are being completed, commissioning works of engineering systems are underway. The construction readiness of the facility is 86%. In parallel, documents are being prepared for obtaining acts of admission in Rostekhnadzor and permission for commissioning. The construction of the building of continuous auditoriums is planned to be completed by the end of 2024.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Vladimir Stroyev took part in the opening of the Forum of Rectors of BRICS Universities

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

    Rector of the State University of Management Vladimir Stroyev and Vice-Rector of the State University of Management Dmitry Bryukhanov took part in the opening meeting of the BRICS University Rectors’ Forum, which was held on October 17, 2024, in the building of Lomonosov Moscow State University and brought together about 200 university leaders and representatives from 20 countries.

    The event was held within the framework of the Russian Federation’s chairmanship of the BRICS association in 2024 under the auspices of the Russian Union of Rectors and is the first such forum with the participation of rectors of leading universities of the BRICS countries, as well as representatives of the scientific and expert communities in an expanded format.

    The Forum’s plenary session featured welcoming speeches and speeches by distinguished guests, including Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation Konstantin Mogilevsky, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Sergey Ryabkov, Deputy Minister of Education of the Federative Republic of Brazil Alexandre Brasil Carvalho da Fonseca, Vice President of the Russian Academy of Sciences Academician Vladislav Panchenko and others.

    In his speech, Konstantin Mogilevsky noted that cooperation between BRICS countries in the field of education, science and technology is growing stronger from year to year, transforming from bilateral to multilateral and network forms of interaction.

    On the sidelines of the forum, Vladimir Stroev held a number of meetings and discussions with colleagues and partners from various Russian and foreign universities, as well as government and scientific structures.

    On the day of the Forum, the Association of Rating Compilers (ARC) prepared a pilot version of the BRICS universities ranking, which included the State University of Management.

    The methodology of the BRICS university ranking is based on the approaches to compiling the global list of “Three University Missions” – the first academic ranking. At the same time, changes were made to the ranking model to take into account the national characteristics of educational institutions in the BRICS countries.

    The final list included 600 educational institutions from ten Commonwealth countries: Brazil, Egypt, India, Iran, China, the United Arab Emirates, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia and South Africa. The largest number of universities in the ranking are located in China (207 universities). The second country by the number of participants in the ranking was Russia (161 universities), and the third place in this parameter was taken by India (93 universities).

    On the second day of the Forum, October 18, its participants will discuss issues of forming the ranking of universities in the BRICS countries.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: With the support of Rosneft, the premiere of Tatyana Navka’s ice show “The Love Story of Scheherazade” will take place in India

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

    With the support of Rosneft, the international premiere of Tatyana Navka’s ice show “The Love Story of Scheherazade” will take place in Ahmedabad (Gujarat, India) on Friday, October 18. The ice show will be held in India for the first time.

    Musical performances based on the Arabian Nights collection of tales and short stories will be held at the EKA ARENA sports stadium for three days, until Sunday, October 20. An ice rink has been installed at the stadium especially for the show, using more than 100 tons of real ice.

    The plot of the ice show “The Love Story of Scheherazade” is written based on the famous Arabian fairy tales and the novels “A Thousand and One Nights” and represents several Eastern cultures at once: India, Egypt, Ancient Babylon and Persia. The history and traditions of each region are intertwined in the production with modern technical solutions and unique special effects.

    The performance will feature stars of world figure skating, multiple champions of Russia, Europe and the world, Olympic champions, including the author of the idea, director and general producer of the project Tatyana Navka, as well as Victoria Sinitsina, Nikita Katsalapov, Povilas Vanagas, Ivan Righini, Egor Murashov and other famous figure skaters.

    Rosneft actively supports significant cultural projects and contributes to the development of cultural ties between Russia and other countries. Thanks to the Company, large-scale projects aimed at reviving spiritual and national values are being implemented. Among such projects are support for the Sretensky Monastery Choir, the State Hermitage Museum, the White Steamship project, and much more. Earlier, with the participation of Rosneft, Tatyana Navka’s ice show Evenings on a Farm based on the works of N.V. Gogol was shown in Moscow.

    Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft October 18, 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic University in the top 60 best universities in the BRICS university rankings

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

    The Association of Ranking Authors has published a pilot ranking of universities in the BRICS member countries. The final list includes 600 universities representing 10 member states. Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University took 59th place in the overall ranking.

    The new BRICS university ranking was one of the first steps in the systematic assessment of the quality of higher education institutions in the association of states. The list of the best BRICS universities included 161 universities from Russia. St. Petersburg Polytechnic University took 59th place overall and 15th in Russia. The experts took the model of the international ranking “Three University Missions” as a basis and added national features characteristic of BRICS members. For example, the participation of students in international Olympiads provides the university with a higher place in the ranking than the organization’s budget. The Association of Ratings Compilers emphasizes that the methodology for assessing universities uses only verifiable objective indicators and does not depend on subjective expert assessments.

    We perceive the creation of a ranking of universities of the BRICS countries as a major step towards an objective assessment of the association’s universities, taking into account their national identity. The ranking reflects our interaction with the BRICS countries in the field of education: this includes the number of foreign students studying with us and victories in prestigious international Olympiads. The citation rate of our scientists in Russian scientific publications also had a positive effect on our position in the ranking, – noted Acting Vice-Rector for Prospective Projects Maria Vrublevskaya.

    The idea of creating our own university ranking was recorded in the final declaration following the meeting of the BRICS education ministers. This association of states with a population of over 3.6 billion people is today the largest educational market in the world.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Marat Khusnullin: The urban development potential of integrated territorial development projects is more than 230 million square meters of real estate

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

    The integrated territorial development instrument (ITD) continues to develop actively, involving more and more territories where housing, social, communal and road infrastructure facilities are being built.

    At present, 630 decisions on KRT have been made, more than 120 of which have been made since the beginning of this year alone. 292 documents on territorial planning have also been approved, which allows us to determine their investment attractiveness, including the volume of housing and infrastructure construction.

    “In addition to those KRT projects that are already in the implementation stage, that is, decisions have been made on them, contracts have been concluded, tenders have been organized, construction permits have been issued, new ones are being selected in parallel. Thus, in total, 1,303 territories with a total area of 30.8 thousand hectares with a development potential of about 233.7 million square meters are currently being developed, of which 168.2 million square meters are residential areas,” noted Marat Khusnullin.

    First Deputy Minister of Construction and Housing and Public Utilities Alexander Lomakin emphasized that in order to continue to expand the portfolio of KRT projects, a constant dialogue is being conducted with residents, regional authorities, representatives of the State Duma and the Federation Council, and the expert community. “In general, 755 territories with an area of 17.6 thousand hectares are in the active implementation stage in 77 regions of Russia,” said Alexander Lomakin.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic at the BRICS University Rectors Forum

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

    The BRICS University Rectors’ Forum has started at Moscow State University. It is attended by 250 heads and representatives of universities from 20 countries – all BRICS countries (Russia, Brazil, Egypt, India, Iran, China, the United Arab Emirates, Ethiopia and South Africa), as well as Belarus, Bahrain, Jordan, Iraq, Yemen, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Palestine and Sudan.

    It is important for us to work together to prepare new generations of personnel who are capable of not only achieving outstanding scientific results, but also increasingly feeling their responsibility for the future of science and humanity. The modern university community, as we see it, is open to equal, mutually beneficial partnership and cooperation, to mutual enrichment with the experience of developing universities in different countries, – the President of the Russian Union of Rectors, Rector of Moscow State University Viktor Sadovnichy greeted the participants.

    Deputy Minister of Science and Education of the Russian Federation Konstantin Mogilevsky emphasized: Education and science are becoming the most important tools for finding joint answers to global challenges such as climate change, economic inequality and global pandemics. It is thanks to the unification of the BRICS countries that we can implement practical initiatives of mutual interest.

    In his welcoming speech, the Vice Minister of Education of Brazil, Alexandre Brasil Carvalho da Fonseca, noted: The internationalization of education is a global perspective, and we aim to involve all BRICS countries in this process. We understand that the experience of all participants is a valuable resource for creating structures aimed at the internationalization of our activities. Our goal is to ensure access to higher education for Brazilians of different social classes, regardless of their status. We are confident that this cooperation will contribute to the improvement of research activities in universities and the improvement of the quality of life of the population within the BRICS.

    Welcoming speeches on the importance of inter-university cooperation were delivered by the Rector of Ain Shams University Saleh Hasem Mustafa Abdelrazek from Egypt, the Rector of the University of Sharjah Hamid Midwil Al-Naimi from the UAE and the President of the Association of Arab Universities Amr Ezzat Salama.

    Special Representative of the President of Russia for International Cultural Cooperation Mikhail Shvydkoy noted that the mechanism of regular dialogue at the level of ministers of education and enlightenment, ministers of science, technology and innovation, heads of academies of sciences of the BRICS countries is currently functioning effectively. Interaction is ongoing through the alliance of cooperation in the field of technical and vocational education and training.

    We are confident that this event, unprecedented in its scale and nature, will open a new chapter in the development of scientific and educational cooperation in BRICS, which will be supplemented by creative innovative solutions and joint achievements, he added.

    Vice President of the Russian Academy of Sciences Vladislav Panchenko emphasized the importance of the BRICS association: Cooperation between the academies of sciences and universities of the BRICS countries opens up enormous prospects for us. The exchange of young scientists and students allows us not only to solve modern scientific and social problems, but also to achieve significant success within the framework of our association. We pay great attention to this process, discussing the importance of the inextricable link between science and education, which was emphasized at the recent meeting of the heads of the academies of sciences of the BRICS countries in Moscow, timed to coincide with the three hundredth anniversary of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

    The Polytechnic delegation at the forum was headed by Vice-Rector for International Affairs Dmitry Arsenyev. The busy program between business sessions included negotiations with partner universities and national associations. Following the forum, agreements were signed with leading universities of the BRICS countries – Indore Institute of Technology (India), Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, State University of Campinas, State University of Sao Paulo “Julio de Mesquita Filho” (Brazil), Isfahan University of Technology (Iran), Gomel State Technical University named after P. O. Sukhoi (Belarus).

    We see significant interest from Brazil, India, and the Arab world in establishing strong long-term relations with Russia. It is gratifying that the Polytechnic University is known in these countries. This means that we are pursuing the right policy of forming our international reputation and promoting the university on the world stage. The agreements reached today create space for opportunities and development potential for us in the BRICS countries, – commented Dmitry Arsenyev.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Delegation from Henan Urban Planning University visited SPbGASU

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    Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering – Svyatoslav Fedorov, Ekaterina Voznyak, Dmitry Ulrikh, Galina Tokunova, Sergey Mikhailov, Svetlana Golovina, Wang Jing, Elizaveta Druzhinina, Xing Yan, Zhang Jianguo and Ho Songtao

    A delegation from Henan University of Urban Development (PRC), a long-term partner of our university, paid a friendly visit to SPbGASU. During the meeting, the parties discussed solutions to specific issues of cooperation and prospects for its development.

    The delegation of Henan University of Architecture and Civil Engineering included Vice President of the University Wang Jing, Director of the Institute of Architectural Research Zhang Jianguo, Dean of the Faculty of Management Ho Songtao, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning Xing Yan. The meeting was attended by the First Vice-Rector Svetlana Golovina, Vice-Rector for Educational Activities Sergey Mikhailov, Vice-Rector for Economics and Finance Elizaveta Druzhinina, Dean of the Faculty of Architecture Ekaterina Voznyak, Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Management Galina Tokunova, Dean of the Faculty of Environmental Engineering and Urban Economy Dmitry Ulrikh, Head of the Department of Water Use and Ecology Svyatoslav Fedorov, Head of the International Activities Department Shuainat Akhmadulaeva.

    Svetlana Golovina emphasized that today, universities and academic institutions in China are beacons of advanced knowledge, scientific discoveries and high-quality education. They not only make a significant contribution to the rapid development of their country, but have also become an integral and important part of the global academic community.

    “Our university traditionally pays great attention to the implementation of scientific and educational projects with universities in China. Since 2017, the most dynamically developing relations are with Henan University of Urban Development. This cooperation includes a wide range of areas, the implementation of joint educational programs, academic exchange of teachers and students, holding joint summer schools, implementing scientific and technical developments, holding scientific and practical conferences, expanding the laboratory base and publishing activities. Over the past year alone, more than 70 of our students have become familiar with the history, culture, and system of professional education of China as part of the academic mobility program. Currently, ten students from Henan University are on an exchange program at our university,” noted Svetlana Golovina.

    The First Vice-Rector added that since 2020, SPbGASU has been participating in the implementation of an educational program for training bachelors in the water supply and sanitation program, financed by the Chinese side. Up to 20 teachers from seven departments of our university took part in this work annually. And today there is an opportunity and need to discuss the further course of implementation of this project.

    Wang Jing shares a similar opinion. The Vice President recalled that the history of cooperation between our countries and universities has a long history. Since the Soviet period, both countries have cooperated in various urban development and architectural projects.

    “Today, our cooperation is developing at the management level, and the ties between the teaching staff and students are strengthening. This is important. Our universities have many similar educational programs: architecture, urban planning, engineering ecology, water management. We support the policy of openness, develop international cooperation, and SPbGASU has become our closest partner. The current meeting will help strengthen our diverse cooperation, including in organizing the educational process,” said Wang Jing.

    Currently, 37 students from Henan University of Urban Planning are studying at SPbGASU, including 22 master’s students and 15 postgraduates. As was emphasized by the parties, such successful experience needs to be expanded in different directions. Ekaterina Voznyak gave examples of active cooperation development. Thus, students from both universities took part in the architectural competition “ArchConcept”, the Chinese-Russian competition “The Future is Coming!” Also, students from SPbGASU completed an internship at Henan University of Urban Planning.

    The delegation from China was also interested in the Faculty of Economics and Management of SPbGASU, whose activities were introduced by Galina Tokunova.

    “We highly value our partnership and are confident that through joint efforts we will strengthen the ties between our universities,” summed up Svetlana Golovina.

    During their stay at SPbGASU, the delegation visited the historical information center, the testing center, the architectural faculty, the department of heat and gas supply and ventilation, and an exhibition of works by Chinese and Soviet scientists in the field of architectural and construction art (mid-second half of the 20th century) in the scientific and technical library.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: SUM updated the process of organizing project-based learning

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

    The Project Office of the Department of Acceleration Programs and Project-Based Learning of the State University of Management reports on innovations in the organization of project-based learning processes, mandatory for 1st-3rd year full-time undergraduate students.

    This academic year, within the framework of project-based learning, thematic events of the project day were organized within the framework of the functioning of the Project-based Learning Support Clubs, organized by all departments of the State University of Management, as well as within the framework of the activities of the structural divisions of the State University of Management participating in the implementation of project-based learning (Project Mentoring Center, Business Accelerator, Business Incubator, and others).

    To participate in the Project Day events, you now need to join the Project-Based Learning at GUU community on the MakeEvents platform (unified login data with the BusinessChain platform). It will have an event calendar available, registration for events will be conducted, and attendance at Project Day events will be monitored.

    In order for all data to be loaded correctly and you to avoid problems with accounting for event attendance, each 1st-3rd year undergraduate student is required to register (if not already done) and fill out a personal profile in strict accordance with the registration instructions. For other students – optional.

    At the end of each event, check your attendance record.

    We remind you that the choice of events for participation is voluntary and should be based on personal preferences and the direction of your own project activities. However, within the framework of the discipline “Project Work” all students are required to attend at least 10 project day events per semester.

    All events held during the project day are held with the aim of sharing experience, discussing current issues and trends in the field of project management and contribute to the development of students’ universal, professional and project competencies.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: IMF Staff Completes 2024 Article IV Mission to Madagascar

    Source: IMF – News in Russian

    October 18, 2024

    End-of-Mission press releases include statements of IMF staff teams that convey preliminary findings after a visit to a country. The views expressed in this statement are those of the IMF staff and do not necessarily represent the views of the IMF’s Executive Board. Based on the preliminary findings of this mission, staff will prepare a report that, subject to management approval, will be presented to the IMF’s Executive Board for discussion and decision.

    • Madagascar’s growth is expected to remain stable at 4.2 percent in 2024, before accelerating to 4.6 percent in 2025.
    • Ambitious policy reforms are needed to raise more fiscal revenue and make space for higher public investment and social expenditures, while preserving macroeconomic stability and limiting fiscal risks.
    • Strengthening governance and accelerating reforms to bolster resilience to climate shocks and attract climate finance are key to deliver higher and more inclusive growth in the medium term.

    Washington, DC: An International Monetary Fund (IMF) mission led by Frederic Lambert conducted discussions for the 2024 Article IV consultation and first reviews of the arrangements supported by the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) and the Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF) during September 30-October 11 in Antananarivo.

    At the conclusion of the mission, Mr. Lambert issued the following statement:

    “Madagascar’s economy is stabilizing but facing persistent inflation. After 4.2 percent growth in 2023, economic activity remained steady in early 2024 despite a good rice harvest and a rebound in graphite mining. Inflation rose to 7.8 percent in August 2024, driven by energy and food prices. Poor road infrastructure and unreliable electricity continue to increase transport and production costs.

    Growth is projected to remain at 4.2 percent in 2024, and to accelerate to 4.6 percent in 2025. Average annual inflation is expected to decline to 7.2 percent in 2025, before gradually converging to 6 percent over the medium term. The current account deficit would stabilize under 5 percent of GDP.

    “The primary fiscal deficit is expected to reach 2.7 percent of GDP in 2024, assuming no oil customs tax arrears. Despite the conclusion of two agreements in 2022 and 2023, some fuel distributors are withholding the payment of oil customs duties to force a settlement of their claims vis-à-vis the government, part of which are related to JIRAMA’s fuel purchases. The absence of settlement with fuel distributors would require expenditure cuts to prevent an increase in the fiscal deficit.

    “The outlook faces downside risks from regional conflicts, such as those in Gaza and Israel, and the ongoing war in Ukraine, which could disrupt trade, finance, and commodity prices. Domestically, Madagascar’s water and electricity shortages, deteriorating infrastructure, and governance issues could fuel popular discontent. Climate shocks also threaten food price stability and security. In contrast, implementing the General State Policy (PGE) reforms could enhance productivity and growth.

    “Increasing tax revenues to finance investment and social spending would help boost private sector-led and inclusive growth. The 2025 budget should include a combination of tax policy and administrative measures, including a reduction in tax expenditures by MGA 280 billion, to support the government’s revenue objectives. Over the medium-term, a gradual removal of costly import tax and VAT exemptions should be considered as well as other reforms to expand the tax base. A comprehensive excise tax reform and a revision of personal income taxation towards more progressivity should be accompanied by reforms of the tax and customs administrations, including to improve tax audit transparency and the appeal process and expedite VAT credit refunds.

    “Structural reforms are key to limiting fiscal risks. Transfers to JIRAMA should be budgeted and gradually reduced. The company’s recovery plan, developed with World Bank’s technical assistance, needs to be swiftly implemented with strong backing from the executive branch. Implementing an automatic fuel price adjustment mechanism is crucial to manage fiscal risks by adjusting pump prices monthly to reflect changes in market prices within a band of +/-200 ariary per liter. Negotiations with fuel distributors should resume to settle cross-liabilities within the 2024 budget, ensuring compliance with fiscal and para-fiscal obligations and settling government liabilities.

    “While improving the selection, prioritization, and management of public investment projects is critical to enhance spending efficiency, reinforcing public financial management processes should improve budget execution and traceability. The approval of the budget law by Parliament should be sufficient to start the execution of spending or investment projects, without further authorization by the Council of Ministers or the Commitment Monitoring Bureau (BSE).

    “Improving governance is key to delivering higher and more inclusive growth. The lack of transparency and predictability, and the suspicion of state capture by private interests are undermining private sector confidence and public trust in institutions, discouraging investment and development initiatives. Priorities include notably ensuring legal stability, avoiding retroactive regulations, enforcing existing laws, providing effective protection of property rights and enforcement of contracts, ensuring a level-playing field, and creating effective grievance redress mechanisms. The preparation of a new anticorruption strategy that will cover 2025-2030 is an opportunity to accelerate momentum in this field and the IMF will support the authorities’ efforts with a Governance Diagnostic Assessment to be finalized in 2025.

    “The central bank should stand ready to raise its policy rates to keep inflation on a downward path. It should continue to manage liquidity through open market operations and communicate more predictably and transparently about monetary policy and liquidity management to enhance credibility and accountability. Foreign exchange interventions should be limited to smoothing excess volatility and building external buffers, without resisting underlying market forces. Further development of the interbank market and strengthening of the interest rate channel of monetary policy will support the functioning of the new monetary policy operational framework. Safeguarding financial stability is crucial for the development of private credit markets.

    “To support resilience, stronger social safety nets are essential. Establishing food banks can reduce food insecurity and support local food production. Expanding the single social registry with clear eligibility criteria will improve social assistance targeting. More resources are needed for education and health, with transparent and merit-based recruitment. Digitalization can boost financial inclusion and cash transfer programs.

    “Building climate resilience should be a government priority. With support from the Resilience and Sustainability Facility and the World Bank Group-IMF Enhanced Cooperation Framework for Climate Action, Madagascar should develop a national climate finance strategy to attract climate related investments.

    “The IMF team thanks the Malagasy authorities and other counterparts for candid and productive discussions. The discussions on the first reviews of the ECF and RSF arrangements will continue virtually in the coming weeks.”

    IMF Communications Department
    MEDIA RELATIONS

    PRESS OFFICER: Tatiana Mossot

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    @IMFSpokesperson

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rosneft enterprises became laureates of the National Award “Corporate Museum”

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    Five Rosneft subsidiaries have won the VI National Award “Corporate Museum”. The award ceremony took place in Nizhny Novgorod. It was attended by 250 delegates from all over the country and neighboring countries.

    Rosneft actively participates in significant events in Russian cultural life and supports projects aimed at reviving the country’s spiritual and national values.

    The Corporate Museum competition consisted of two stages – expert evaluation and project defense. Participants from 51 cities of Russia, the Republic of Belarus and the Republic of Azerbaijan presented 107 projects in various nominations.

    RN-Uvatneftegaz won a second-degree diploma in the New Exposition category. The company’s corporate museum was opened eight years ago. It regularly hosts excursions for schoolchildren, including those from Rosneft Classes and the First Movement, students of specialized specialties from universities and industry veterans. At the exposition, visitors can see unique historical exhibits, as well as a model of an oil field, which presents key production and social facilities. In addition, the exhibition hall has a virtual hologram guide. This year, the museum has already been visited by more than 350 guests.

    Bashneft was awarded a 3rd degree diploma in the Discovery of the Year category. The creation of the corporate exposition is timed to coincide with an important anniversary date: in 2022, the oil industry of Bashkortostan celebrated its 90th anniversary. The exhibition introduces its guests to the history of Bashkir oil and demonstrates the achievements of oil workers. The museum has become a single platform for holding corporate, educational and career guidance events.

    Angarsk Petrochemical Company received a 3rd degree diploma in the nomination “Best Corporate Museum”. The museum was founded in 1988. Its exposition presents the entire history of the enterprise: from a fragment of the layout of the construction sites of Combine-16 (the future ANHK) to the products of modern production. The collection has over 34 thousand exhibits. The most interesting of them are equipped with QR codes, with the help of which you can get additional information in the mobile application. In the display cases of the halls there are numerous awards, diplomas, cups that ANHK teams were awarded. On the stands are the names of the pioneers, on TV screens are films about the historical past and about modern realities.

    The Saratov Oil Refinery was awarded a 3rd degree diploma in the nomination “Corporate Social Responsibility”. The museum, founded in 1985, is a modern, multifunctional exhibition complex. It hosts excursions, career guidance events, thematic meetings and classes, round tables, screenings of historical films and award ceremonies for the company’s employees.

    Syzran Oil Refinery received a 3rd degree diploma in the nomination “Best educational projects of a corporate museum”. The museum and presentation complex, opened on May 9, 2019, consists of two halls: a historical hall and a presentation hall. The historical hall displays exhibits and art objects, as well as multimedia kiosks that show video materials from different years and interactive notes about the plant. The presentation hall can easily be transformed into a cinema hall or a place for holding meetings, gatherings, and training seminars.

    Reference:

    The National Award “Corporate Museum” is held with the support of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation and the Russian Committee of the International Council of Museums.

    The competition is aimed at developing project practices in the field of corporate social responsibility of enterprises, updating industrial heritage and popularizing historical and cultural values of Russian companies. Over 6 seasons, 675 projects from 345 participants were presented.

    Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft October 16, 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rosneft Completes Reconstruction of Ob River Embankment in Nizhnevartovsk, 1.2 km Long

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    A large-scale project to create a new look for the Ob River embankment, the calling card of Nizhnevartovsk and a favorite place for city residents to relax, was implemented within the framework of an agreement between Rosneft Oil Company and the government of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug of Yugra.

    The construction of the embankment was preceded by engineering arrangement of the coastline. Strengthening with metal structures and reinforced concrete retaining walls with waterproofing and artificial stone cladding was carried out. The drainage system is arranged taking into account the features of the relief, the level of underground waters and the depth of soil freezing.

    The embankment is landscaped while preserving the natural relief of the area. Coverings for walking, running and cycling paths have been created. Viewing platforms, recreation areas with sun loungers and swings have been built in the walking areas. Lawns for family recreation have been profiled on the slopes. Modern play complexes made of environmentally friendly materials have been installed for children, which support the visual concept of the embankment.

    Several locations are intended for holding cultural events – an open amphitheater, an exhibition complex and an area for holding folk craft fairs have been built on the boulevard. The entire embankment area is accessible to people with limited mobility.

    Volunteers of Samotlorneftegaz and activists of the Movement of the First, who planted greenery, took part in the grand opening of the embankment. The organizers held a sports and musical warm-up for them.

    Rosneft implements social projects aimed at creating favorable living conditions in the regions of its presence. In particular, it supports initiatives in the field of creating a comfortable urban environment.

    Reference:

    Samotlorneftegaz is one of Rosneft’s key production enterprises, developing the Samotlor field, the largest in Russia. Under the agreement between Rosneft and the government of Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug – Yugra, the company actively participates in the social development of the region. Thanks to the support of Samotlorneftegaz, over the past three years, more than 20 significant social infrastructure facilities have been opened in the region.

    Among the largest are the buildings of the largest school in Nizhnevartovsk for 1,725 children and two kindergartens, a rollerdrome, the youth club “EcoQuant”, the technopark “EngineerUm”. An ice rink was built in the Nizhnevartovsk region, and a universal sports complex in Khanty-Mansiysk.

    Samotlorneftegaz also supported the program to ensure Internet accessibility for the indigenous peoples of the Khanty-Mansiysk Autonomous Okrug-Yugra. About 2 thousand residents of ancestral lands received a connection to the World Wide Web.

    Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft October 16, 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Modern schools and kindergartens: three educational facilities are being built in the north-east of the capital under participation agreements

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    In the north-east of Moscow, construction of three educational facilities continues. The buildings are being erected within the framework of contracts for the participation of developers in the development of social, transport, and engineering infrastructure in the capital’s developing area. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “Thanks to participation agreements with investors, 1,475 school places and 200 preschool places will appear in the north-east of the capital. Thus, in Maryina Roshcha, an educational facility for 650 places is being built. In the Ostankino district, a kindergarten for 200 places is being built, as well as a school designed for 825 students. This will reduce the load on existing institutions and provide comfortable conditions for residents of these areas. The new educational facilities are planned to be completed in 2025,” Vladimir Efimov noted.

    Attracting private investors allows developing educational infrastructure. After completion of construction, the institutions will be transferred to the city’s ownership.

    All facilities are built within walking distance of residential buildings. This will allow children to quickly get to school. The institutions are becoming an important part of the social infrastructure in areas where new residential development is actively developing, including within the framework of the renovation program.

    “Modern schools and kindergartens are built with an emphasis on multifunctionality. In addition to universal and specialized classrooms, they include sports halls and spaces for children’s creative development. For example, the school in Ostankino will be equipped with engineering and medical laboratory research complexes and a workshop for watercolor painting and drawing. Conditions will also be created for the education of children with disabilities,” added the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Urban Development Policy

    Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    Educational facilities built under the participation agreement are designed according to the Moscow School standard. It represents uniform requirements for zoning, exterior and interior decoration of schools in the capital.

    Earlier Sergei Sobyanin told on the development of social infrastructure in the north-east of the capital.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The pond on Veshnikh Vody Street will be put in order

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    Specialists from the city economy complex have begun rehabilitating the Yaroslavl pond in the north-east of the capital. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

    “Currently, the reservoir, located inside the existing residential development on Veshnikh Vod Street, is in an unsatisfactory condition: a layer of silt deposits has accumulated at the bottom, the water area is abundantly overgrown with aquatic vegetation, and the destruction of the coastal strip is observed. In connection with this, a decision was made to carry out a comprehensive rehabilitation of the pond, we plan to complete the work by the end of this year,” said Petr Biryukov.

    The specialists will extract more than 900 cubic meters of silt deposits, which will allow achieving an optimal temperature balance and preventing the reservoir from overgrowing in the warm season. In addition, the structure of the coastal strip with a total length of more than 180 meters will be repaired; it will remain the same type (slope) and will be reinforced with stone.

    At the final stage, two bioplateau zones with a total area of over 432 square meters will be organized, in which aquatic plants of different species will be planted.

    Specialists regularly conduct surveys of the capital’s water bodies, and if problems are identified, a decision is made on rehabilitation. The list of water bodies is compiled annually taking into account the wishes of Muscovites. In total, over 20 ponds are planned to be renovated in Moscow this year.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Active Citizens” have chosen the best city open-air swimming pools

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The Active Citizen project has summed up voting results, in which Muscovites chose the best open-air swimming pools in the capital. Over 250 thousand people shared their opinions.

    All summer long, city residents could sunbathe and swim in the pools opened this year at 10 city and 12 festival sites of the Moscow Seasons. Voters chose up to five of their favorite recreation areas.

    According to the survey results, the best city venue was the open-air swimming pool in Sokolniki Park, where up to 130 guests could relax at a time, and lifeguards and doctors monitored safety. 18 percent of users voted for it. The second place was taken by the pool in Izmailovsky Park, which received 13 percent of the votes. It was rated by 63,498 city residents. In third place, with a minimal gap of 1,084 votes, was Beach No. 2 in the Serebryany Bor recreation area. 13 percent of “active citizens” (62,414 people) voted for it.

    The swimming pool in the Teply Stan district was recognized as the best at the Moscow Seasons venues. 49,743 people (11 percent) voted for it. A slightly smaller number of votes — 48,088 (11 percent) — were for the pool on Michurinsky Prospekt. Third place goes to the swimming pool in the Veshnyaki district, for which 41,246 users (nine percent) voted.

    All the areas were equipped with comfortable sun loungers and umbrellas, spacious changing rooms, showers and toilets. The water temperature was constantly maintained at around 30 degrees, and the pools were cleaned after each session. The areas were equipped with medical posts and rescue towers. Some were equipped with children’s pools and jacuzzis. The pools were open to visitors from morning until evening, and worked according to a schedule – in four shifts.

    The vote was prepared by the capital’s Department of Culture, Department of Trade and Services, Department of territorial executive authoritiesand the Active Citizen project.

    Its results can be found here on the website or in the Active Citizen mobile app.

    Project “Active Citizen” has been operating since 2014. During this time, over seven million people have joined it, taking part in more than 6.6 thousand votes. Every month, 30-40 decisions made by Muscovites are implemented in the city. The project is being developed by the capital Department of Information Technology and the State Institution “New Management Technologies”. The use of digital technologies and artificial intelligence to improve the quality of life of city residents corresponds to the objectives of the national program “Digital Economy of the Russian Federation” and the regional project of the capital “Digital Public Administration”. More information about this and other national projects implemented in Moscow can be found on a special page.

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