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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Happy World Tourism Day!

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

    The history of World Tourism Day begins in 1925, when the International Congress of Official Tourism Organizations was created in The Hague, which is now called the World Tourism Organization (United Nations World Tourism Organization – UNWTO). It was this organization that established World Tourism Day in 1979, which has been celebrated in our country since 1983.

    The holiday is intended to draw attention to the possibilities of developing international cooperation in the field of travel. Currently, about 6% of the world’s gross national product comes from tourism, and the approximate number of tourist trips around the world reaches 1.3 billion.

    The State University of Management congratulates the Department of Management in International Business and Tourism Industry on the holiday. We wish the teachers talented students, the students – good studies, and the graduates – an interesting and eventful working life in the context of the active development of domestic tourism and the search for new destinations for foreign tours. To all other travel lovers – many unforgettable impressions and bright photos against the backdrop of the beauty of nature and architectural monuments.

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    Happy World Tourism Day!

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: A ceremonial meeting of the Supervisory and Academic Councils of NSU was held, dedicated to the 65th anniversary of the university

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    Yesterday, a ceremonial meeting of the Supervisory and Academic Councils of NSU was held at NSU, dedicated to the 65th anniversary of the university. At the beginning of the meeting, the Rector of NSU, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Mikhail Fedoruk, made a report “Honor the past, live in the present, create the future.” He told about the history of the university, specifically focused on the principles on which the university was founded, emphasized that NSU was a development of the MIPT model, but at the same time it became a university of a new type.

    From the very beginning, Novosibirsk State University was conceived as a university for training scientific personnel for the Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences. Scientists from the institutes of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences taught here, and students began working in laboratories and participating in scientific research early on. An individual approach to learning, involvement in real projects and research from the first years – these principles underlie the educational model of the university at the present time. Now high-tech companies and industrial partners have been added to the research institutes, with which NSU is actively building interaction. The university is developing its own scientific and technological agenda, working in such advanced areas as artificial intelligence, space instrumentation, medical technologies, new functional materials, etc.

    Over 65 years, the university has grown by an order of magnitude in terms of the number of students: from 1,966 in 1962 to 8,700 in 2024. The number of teachers has also increased significantly – from 203 in 1962 to 2,800 in 2024. Over 65 years, NSU has graduated more than 56,000 students.

    NSU maintains its leading positions in national and international rankings. Now the university acts as a center of attraction and a driver of development not only for Akademgorodok, but also for the Novosibirsk Region. NSU participates in all key federal development programs, such as “Priority 2030”, “Creation of a Network of Modern Campuses”, Advanced Engineering Schools, etc. The Research Center in the Field of Artificial Intelligence, the Mathematical Center in Akademgorodok, and the NTI Center for New Functional Materials operate on the basis of NSU.

    Governor of the Novosibirsk Region Andrey Travnikov, congratulating NSU, noted:

    — I would like to thank all previous generations of students, graduates, teachers, and staff for the foundation and authority that was created over the previous years. The University in Akademgorodok is well-known, celebrated, and attracts people. I would like to thank the current composition of the entire university community for developing this potential, for the fact that in the changed 21st century the university found itself, developed a new line, a new format, a new strategy, without losing the main essence for which it was created 65 years ago. We can say that history has made a turn, and today the university is again approaching the Phystech model, responding to the demand not only of academic institutes, but also of technology corporations, innovative enterprises, and trains specialists, both researchers and engineers, and innovative entrepreneurs. I wish the university to confidently move along the chosen path, to grow and develop, preserving its traditions and foundation.

    During the ceremonial meeting, honored representatives of the university’s faculty were presented with certificates of honor, letters of gratitude and letters of thanks from the Governor of the Novosibirsk Region, the Novosibirsk City Hall, the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, the Ministry of Science and Innovation Policy of the Novosibirsk Region and the administration of the Sovetsky District of Novosibirsk.

    Awards of the Governor of Novosibirsk Region:

    Honorary Diploma of the Governor of Novosibirsk Region:

    Svetlana Dmitrievna Myzina, professor of the Department of Molecular Biology and Biotechnology Faculty of Natural Sciences of NSU.

    Tatyana Yuryevna Cherkashina, Head of the Department of General Sociology Faculty of Economics, NSU.

    Gratitude from the Governor of Novosibirsk Region:

    Lev Borisovich Vertheim, Associate Professor of the Department of Geometry and Topology Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of NSU.

    Letter of thanks from the Governor of Novosibirsk Region:

    Panteleeva Elena Valerievna, Associate Professor of the Department of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Natural Sciences, NSU.

    Awards of the Novosibirsk City Hall:

    Certificate of honor from the Novosibirsk City Hall:

    Emelianov Vyacheslav Alekseevich, Associate Professor of the Department of General Chemistry, Faculty of Natural Sciences, NSU.

    Zhivtsova Natalia Petrovna, Director of Organizational Development and Human Resources Management at NSU.

    Kiseleva Oksana Vladimirovna, Associate Professor of the Department of Personality Psychology Faculty of Medicine and Psychology V. Zelman NSU.

    Korovnikova Irina Kimovna, Head of the Laboratory of Organic Chemistry, Faculty of Natural Sciences, NSU.

    Lyakina Yana Sergeevna, senior lecturer of the Department of Clinical Psychology of the Faculty of Medicine and Psychology V. Zelman NSU.

    Mitko Oleg Andreevich, senior researcher at the Laboratory of Humanitarian Research at NSU.

    Nikolaev Konstantin Yuryevich, professor of the Department of Internal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine and Psychology V. Zelman NSU.

    Fedin Vladimir Petrovich, Head of the Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Natural Sciences, NSU.

    Tsyplakov Dmitry Anatolyevich, Associate Professor of the Department of Philosophy Institute of Philosophy and Law of NSU.

    Chugunova Alesya Leonidovna, specialist in educational and methodological work, 1st category, educational and methodological department Faculty of Geology and Geophysics of NSU.

    Awards of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation:

    Medal “For Impeccable Work and Distinction”:

    Kostenko Tatyana Vladimirovna, Head of the Administrative and Economic Department of the Geological and Geophysical Faculty of NSU.

    Honorary title “Honorary Worker of the Russian Federation Education”:

    Bugaeva Svetlana Gennadievna, Associate Professor of the Department of Higher Mathematics Physics Department of NSU.

    Gusachenko Anna Mikhailovna, Associate Professor of the Department of Cytology and Genetics of the Faculty of Natural Sciences of NSU.

    Serbo Valery Georgievich, professor of the Department of Theoretical Physics, Faculty of Physics, NSU.

    Mandrik Tatyana Ivanovna, leading engineer of the physiology laboratory of the Department of Physiology of the Faculty of Natural Sciences of NSU.

    Awards of the Ministry of Science and Innovation Policy of the Novosibirsk Region The Minister of Science and Innovation Policy of the Novosibirsk Region is invited.

    Honorary Diploma of the Ministry of Science and Innovation Policy of the Novosibirsk Region:

    Nesterenko Tatyana Viktorovna, Senior Lecturer, Department of Informatics Systems Faculty of Information Technology NSU.

    Timofeeva Maria Kirillovna, professor of the Department of Fundamental and Applied Linguistics Humanitarian Institute of NSU.

    Tsybulya Sergey Vasilievich, Head of the Department of Physical Methods for Solid State Research, Faculty of Physics, NSU.

    Gratitude from the Ministry of Science and Innovation Policy of the Novosibirsk Region:

    Igolnikov Alexander Evgenievich, Associate Professor of the Department of Historical Geology and Paleontology of the Geological and Geophysical Faculty of NSU.

    Awards of the administration of the Soviet district of Novosibirsk:

    Honorary Diploma of the Administration of the Soviet District of Novosibirsk:

    Demakov Pavel Andreevich, assistant of the Department of General Chemistry of the Faculty of Natural Sciences of NSU.

    Ilyin Maxim Anatolyevich, Head of the Department of General Chemistry, Faculty of Natural Sciences, NSU.

    Kostin Gennady Aleksandrovich, Head of the Department of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Natural Sciences, NSU.

    Krasilova Elena Aleksandrovna, Head of the Department of Youth Policy and Educational Work at NSU.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Alexander Novak met with the Minister of Mines and Hydrocarbons of Equatorial Guinea Antonio Oburu Ondo

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    Alexander Novak met with the Minister of Mines and Hydrocarbons of Equatorial Guinea Antonio Oburu Ondo

    Alexander Novak held a meeting with the Minister of Mining and Hydrocarbons of Equatorial Guinea Antonio Oburu Ondo on the sidelines of the international forum “Russian Energy Week”. The meeting was also attended by the Minister of Energy of Russia Sergey Tsivilev.

    “Russia and the Republic of Equatorial Guinea have long-standing friendly relations, which we invariably build on the principles of respect and consideration of mutual interests. The spirit of solidarity and mutual understanding continues to be the basis of our cooperation, which is not subject to momentary opportunistic considerations,” noted Alexander Novak.

    The parties discussed the possibilities of expanding bilateral trade and economic cooperation and its promising areas, including the supply of Russian industrial and oil and gas equipment to the country, the conditions for the entry of Russian oil and gas companies into hydrocarbon exploration and production projects in Equatorial Guinea, the participation of Russian contractors in the construction of solar power generation facilities, peaceful nuclear energy, LNG production, etc.

    Currently, Russia mainly exports pharmaceutical products, mineral and chemical fertilizers to Equatorial Guinea. This year, a significant increase in trade turnover has begun. The parties agreed to create a mechanism for consultations on economic, trade and investment cooperation in the near future.

    Russia and Equatorial Guinea will continue to work together within the Gas Exporting Countries Forum to develop measures in the interests of promoting the role of gas in global energy markets, which ensures the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals as an affordable, universal and environmentally friendly type of fuel.

    Alexander Novak and Antonio Oburu Ondo also highly praised the role of OPEC in coordinating the balance of supply and demand in the global oil market.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Dmitry Chernyshenko: Over 58 million tourist trips were made in Russia in eight months

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    Veduchi Resort in the Chechen Republic

    Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko and Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov spoke about the development of the domestic tourism industry and its achievements.

    “Today, the tourism sector in Russia unites more than 200 thousand companies, employing over 1 million people. The national project “Tourism and Hospitality Industry” helps to create new resorts, points of attraction and make travel around the country safer, more accessible and more comfortable. More than 50 thousand hotel rooms are being built under the preferential lending program alone. Another 70 thousand will appear during the construction of federal year-round seaside resorts within the framework of the “Five Seas and Lake Baikal” project, which is being implemented on behalf of President Vladimir Putin,” noted Dmitry Chernyshenko.

    The Deputy Prime Minister added that almost 58.5 million tourist trips were made in Russia in the first eight months of this year, an increase of 11.4% compared to the same period last year. In July and August, the number of tourist trips was the highest in the history of statistical observations – 10 million monthly.

    It is expected that by the end of the year the number of tourist trips within the country will reach a record 91 million.

    By 2030, the tourist flow in the country should grow to 140 million trips per year – this is the goal set by President Vladimir Putin.

    Today, tourism is becoming a driver for other industries, as well as a growth point for regional economies. Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov noted that investments in the industry exceeded 800 billion rubles last year alone.

    Elbrus, Kabardino-Balkarian Republic

    “Today we are seeing a real investment boom in the tourism market. In the first half of the year, the volume of investments amounted to 377 billion rubles, which is 64% more than last year. These figures include new hotels, new ski resorts, amusement parks, and tourist attractions. This year alone, we will allocate over 30 billion rubles under three key programs of the national project – the preferential lending program, support for the construction of modular hotels, and a single subsidy. We are currently finalizing the updated national project “Tourism and Hospitality”. The national project retained the support measures that have already proven themselves well. We have finalized the rules taking into account current tasks. For example, for the development of car tourism, we determined that projects related to the development of infrastructure for priority automobile tourist routes will receive additional points. This way, we will be able to more actively develop infrastructure that will make car travel more comfortable and safer. The industry has excellent prospects,” concluded Maxim Reshetnikov.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic University took part in the large-scale forum “Microelectronics 2024”

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

    The forum “Microelectronics” was held for the tenth time on the federal territory “Sirius”. A key information event in the world of electronic technologies. During its existence, this platform has become one of the most important events of the professional community, thanks to business and scientific programs. The plenary session of the forum was attended by the director of the Institute of Computer Science and Cybersecurity of SPbPU Dmitry Zegzhda.

    Welcoming the forum participants, Russian President Vladimir Putin noted: The electronics industry is one of the key, strategic sectors of the modern economy. The defense capability and security of our country, its industrial and scientific potential, the state of infrastructure, the financial sector, and the quality of life of citizens largely depend on its development.

    At the plenary session dedicated to trusted software and hardware complexes and ECB for critical information infrastructure facilities, information security issues were also discussed. The report “Promising methods of research and assessment of cyber resilience of trusted hardware and software systems for critical information infrastructure facilities” was presented by the director of the SPbPU ISC Dmitry Zegzhda.

    Dmitry Petrovich outlined the paradigm according to which, in his opinion, cyber-resilience of microelectronics should develop: The requirements of trust [there] are more stringent than the requirements of reliability; microelectronics should not only function without failures and be resistant to cyber-influences, but, most importantly, its reaction to external signals should be predictable.

    The key goal of the Microelectronics forum is a comprehensive solution to current issues of development, production and application of domestic electronic component base and highly integrated electronic modules, as well as promoting the development of domestic microelectronics.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: We invite you to the II Eurasian Marketing Conference “Marketing of Economic Growth”

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    The State University of Management invites you to take part in the II Eurasian Marketing Conference “Marketing of Economic Growth”, which will be held on November 29-30, 2024 at the State University of Management.

    The aim of the conference is to discuss the impact of marketing on economic growth in the context of destabilization of political, market and social processes.

    The topics of the plenary discussion cover the main areas:

    — The role of Russian marketing in overcoming the negative impact of economic sanctions; — Marketing technologies for developing vacant market niches; — Successes and problems of using digital technologies to accelerate sales; — Reasons for the slow development of B2B marketing; — Acceleration of the implementation of high-tech solutions to achieve import independence based on marketing models, technologies and tools; — New industries and areas of activity for marketers.

    The conference will include the following sections:

    Section 1. Marketing in Greater Eurasia: experience and trends; Section 2. Marketing of innovative products: conquering market niches; Section 3. Development of industrial marketing; Section 4. New digital marketing solutions; Section 5. Loyalty and gamification in marketing; Section 6. Personalization in marketing: finding relevant buyers; Section 7. Marketing technologies in retail and marketplaces; Section 8. Design and capitalization of sustainable brands; Section 9. Development of advertising and PR technologies.

    Conference format: mixed. Participation in the conference is free. To participate in the conference, you must register before October 15, 2024.

    The conference articles will be published in a collection and submitted to the Russian Science Citation Index. The best articles will be published in a monograph by decision of the organizing committee. Details and particulars in the information letter.

    All additional information can be found in the information letter or on the official website of the conference.

    II EURASIAN MARKETING CONFERENCE

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    We invite you to the II Eurasian Marketing Conference “Marketing of Economic Growth”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Science in Faces” in Novosibirsk: Heroes Among Us

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    On October 1, the Novosibirsk State University will open the exhibition “Science in Faces” – a gallery of portraits of outstanding Russian scientists, engineers, authors of innovative developments, and laureates of the Russian Presidential Prize in Science and Innovation for Young Scientists.

    In 2024, the heroine of the Science in Faces project was a graduate Faculty of Natural Sciences of NSU, head of the gene immunotherapy group at the M.M. Shemyakin and Yu.A. Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Irina Alekseenko is the developer of a non-viral gene therapy drug for the treatment of cancer.

    The drug for the treatment of solid tumors, developed by Irina Alekseenko’s team, was the first in Russia to receive permission to conduct a clinical trial. The first phase of the study involved patients for whom traditional treatment methods had been exhausted, with a number of patients showing positive dynamics and stabilization of the disease, and none of the patients had serious adverse events associated with the drug.

    Irina Alekseenko will talk about the development and research during the events scientific and production forum of NSU “Golden Valley”, which will take place October 31-November 1. She will be a speaker in the section “Medicine and Pharmaceutical Industry” and will also hold a meeting with university students.

    Among the heroes of the exhibition are also young Novosibirsk scientists: Ekaterina Grizanova, PhD in Biology, leading research fellow at the Novosibirsk State Agrarian University; Sergey Pavlushin, PhD in Biology, senior research fellow at the Laboratory of Ecological Physiology at the Institute of Animal Taxonomy and Ecology of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, who have been awarded the Russian Presidential Prize in different years; and Sergey Adonin, Doctor of Chemical Sciences, leading research fellow at the A.V. Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

    The exhibition “Science in Faces” will be available for visiting in the educational building (1 Pirogova St.), in the lobby of the second floor until November 1. The exposition will include portraits of participants in all three seasons of the project – authors of innovative developments and scientific achievements in the field of medicine and biotechnology, IT technologies, transport, metallurgy, space industry, mining and petrochemistry, agriculture, nuclear industry and others. In particular, the heroes of the third season were the authors of a bioprinter for “growing” tissues from cellular material, units of spacecraft of the federal project “SPHERE”, domestic AURUS cars, the Russian neural network Kandinsky, catalysts for petrochemistry and other developments.

    In the fall of 2024, the Science in Faces exhibition will be presented at the sites of the largest Russian universities in the country’s regions, and in a number of universities, the project’s heroes will give live lectures and talk about their scientific achievements, the development of Russian science, and career prospects for young scientists in various fields.

    Portraits of key representatives of Russian science and technology sector can be seen in universities of Novosibirsk, Kazan, St. Petersburg, Arkhangelsk, Vladivostok, Nizhny Novgorod, Perm, Tyumen, Ufa, Samara, Berdyansk. In November, the exhibition will be presented at the IV Congress of Young Scientists on the federal territory “Sirius”.

    The exhibition “Science in Faces” is part of the “Science Nearby” initiative of the Decade of Science and Technology, declared by the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation. The exhibition is held with the grant support of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation and with the support of the Coordinating Council for Youth Affairs in the Scientific and Educational Spheres of the Council under the President of the Russian Federation for Science and Education. The project partner is SIBUR.

    Information about the project heroes is available on the Decade of Science and Technology website:https://science.rf.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Kindness is simple! The seventh inter-university “School of Volunteers” has opened

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

    Every autumn the team

    The welcoming speech was given by the Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Youth Policy and Interaction with Public Organizations Oleg Polischuk, Vice-Rector for Youth Policy and Communication Technologies Maxim Pasholikov, Director of the Humanitarian Institute Natalia Chicherina and Director of the Harmony Center Tatyana Nam.

    “School of Volunteers-2024” united active students into a single community of like-minded people. From September 18 to 20, there was an intensive course with thematic days “Kindness. Opportunities”, “Kindness. Skills” and “Kindness. Directions”.

    The first day was devoted to the skills that a volunteer develops. Leadership, team building, communication, self-control and time management — these skills help in life, creativity and work. Maria Kukushkina, head of the educational and project art laboratory “ArtPoliLab”, showed how a team is formed through joint games, dances and creative tasks.

    The meeting continued with a mini-lecture on social design from Maxim Smirnov, Deputy Director of the Dobro.Center “Harmony” of the Polytechnic University. Maxim told how to turn your dream into a goal and create your own social project, assemble a team for it and effectively organize work using agile methods.

    The evening ended with a presentation on time management from copywriter and fundraiser of the Dobro.Center “Harmony”, student of the Humanitarian Institute Vasilisa Sallinen. The speaker introduced the participants to the functionality of the WEEEK task manager and talked about how to effectively manage your time.

    The second day was called “Dobro.Napravleniya” and was dedicated to those areas of volunteering that are actively developing at the Polytechnic University. On this day, participants learned about creative, event and zoo volunteering, as well as volunteering in the emergency sector.

    First, there was a presentation on cultural and creative volunteering from the curator of the PoliNova author’s club, first-year student Maria Guner. She introduced future volunteers to creative master classes, charity exhibitions, auctions and concerts of the Dobro.Center. After that, the guys painted two canvases with oil paints together, which they will then finish together with a member of the Union of Artists of Russia Alexander Dudorov and send to an exhibition in hospitals as part of the mutual aid campaign

    From year to year, we try to make the “Volunteer School” more useful and interesting. This year, the idea was for the participants not only to learn something new about volunteering and practice different functions, but also to help in the “here and now” format. The guys painted pictures for exhibitions in hospitals, sewed soft toys, prepared publications, took photographs. So already at this stage they can feel how their deeds bring good, – noted Maxim Smirnov.

    The second speaker was Maxim Degterev, team leader of the volunteer event direction. He spoke about the most striking and large-scale events. And then he explained how to build relationships in a team and determine the most suitable place for yourself in the team.

    At the end of the second day, the participants were treated to two lectures and presentations on animal volunteering and volunteering in emergency situations. From the curator of the animal volunteer direction, Angelina Zinchenko, the participants learned how to help animals and how this is implemented in the Dobro.Center of the Polytechnic University. First aid instructors Tatyana Plekhanova and Violetta Lee spoke about volunteering in emergency situations. After the presentation, the girls held a master class.

    On the third day, the children had a lecture on social volunteering from the curator of the direction, Anna Pushchina. They learned how and what they can help, and also got acquainted with the basic rules of working in social homes. Anna and the activists held a master class on creating felt hearts for a basket of goodness. All of them will go to social institutions.

    Anastasia Savina, specialist of the Laboratory of Applied Psychology of the Humanitarian Institute, curator of the school of self-development

    Maxim Smirnov and the curator of the media volunteer direction Anastasia Kalinina told about the direction of volunteering hidden from the eyes of most – media volunteering. Then Maxim and Anastasia held a master class on creating texts and posters for social networks.

    A student of the Humanitarian Institute, Elizaveta Kruppa, shared her experience. She went from being a media volunteer at Dobro.Center to an experienced communications specialist. She is the organizer of the international communications award Proba Awards 2023.

    When I started doing media volunteering, I didn’t even suspect that it would become such an important step in my career. Media volunteering helped me develop professional skills and build communications with people more easily. Now I am a successful communications professional, and it all started with that small step I took as a volunteer. Thank you to everyone who supported me on this path and helped me grow! — shared her experience media volunteer and student of the Humanitarian Institute Elizaveta Kruppa.

    Then the kids had a fascinating lecture from the team leaders of the Dobro.Center “Harmony” Anastasia Shkolyanok and Maxim Degterev about the possibilities of volunteering. Forums, scholarships, training, travel – these are only some of the opportunities that the kids talked about.

    At the final of the Volunteer School, Tatyana Nam, Director of the Dobro.Center “Harmony” of SPbPU, gave a presentation and presented to the students her original project “Ecosystem of Volunteering at the University” with 15 areas of volunteering. She shared her experience of various social projects and told how important it is to do good, and not to cause it.

    Participants of the inter-university volunteer school were awarded certificates and gifts from our partners – the museum “In Silence” and the quest room “Vzaperti”.

    It was an unforgettable experience! We met the team of the Polytechnic University Dobro.Center, learned about their activities and the skills that we can develop through volunteering. The realization that by helping others we improve ourselves is very inspiring and motivating! We managed to learn that volunteering not only brings benefits, but also opens doors to new opportunities – it’s amazing! Travel, training, scholarships – all this makes volunteer work even more attractive. I realized that this is not just an activity, but a whole life perspective! – said a student of the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade Diana Zaydullina.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Alexander Novak met with the Executive Vice President, Vice President for Economy, Minister of People’s Power for Oil of Venezuela Delcy Rodriguez

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    Alexander Novak met with the Executive Vice President, Vice President for Economy, Minister of People’s Power for Oil of Venezuela Delcy Rodriguez

    Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Alexander Novak held a meeting with the Executive Vice President, Vice President for Economy, and Minister of People’s Power for Oil of Venezuela Delcy Rodriguez on the sidelines of the international forum “Russian Energy Week”.

    “Venezuela remains a reliable partner and ally of Russia in Latin America and in the world as a whole. The strategic nature of our relations is based on a mutual desire to build a more just polycentric world order, coincidence of positions on most issues on the global agenda, mutually beneficial cooperation in the trade and economic, credit and financial, investment, cultural and humanitarian spheres,” the Deputy Prime Minister noted.

    The parties discussed cooperation in the oil and gas sectors, including coordination of positions within the Gas Exporting Countries Forum and OPEC, terms of equipment supply for industrial projects in the Venezuelan fuel and energy complex, as well as prospects for implementing joint projects in the non-energy applications of nuclear technologies to solve problems in medicine, agriculture, education and industry as part of expanding cooperation in the peaceful use of nuclear energy. The meeting participants touched upon the topic of promoting trade with settlements in national currencies and issues of financial and credit relations.

    The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the positive trend in bilateral trade, the volume of which has grown by almost 50% over the past six years. In January-July of this year, Russian-Venezuelan trade turnover increased by 80% compared to the same period last year. The volume of tourist flow from Russia to Margarita Island also increased over this period to 12 thousand people.

    Alexander Novak invited a delegation from Venezuela to participate as guests of honor in the International Export Forum “Made in Russia”, which will be held on October 14, 2024 in Moscow.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The second summit of Slavic universities took place at the Polytechnic University

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

    On September 26, the Polytechnic University hosted the second summit of Slavic universities “Slavic Horizon-2024”. The event was organized by the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation, the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation and Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University.

    The summit was attended by delegations from four Slavic universities: Russian-Armenian, Belarusian-Russian, Kyrgyz-Russian and Russian-Tajik, as well as representatives of Russian universities involved in the project.

    The plenary session was opened by the Vice-Rector for Educational Activities of SPbPU Lyudmila Pankova: It was not for nothing that we called the event a discussion platform, we discuss all aspects of education – from teaching methods to interaction with employers. Collaboration with the second summit of Slavic universities “Slavic Horizon-2024” will allow us to expand the boundaries and transfer the best educational practices.

    Dean of the Physics and Technology Faculty of Tomsk State University Yulia Ryzhikh presented in her report a new image of the higher education system using the TSU case as an example.

    Today, the system of higher education in the Russian Federation is undergoing significant changes. And it is very important to understand in what context we should build further cooperation in order to ensure the quality of the educational process, – emphasized Yulia Nikolaevna.

    Svetlana Barabantseva, Head of the Department for Working with Young Talents at Severstal, and Zoya Makarovskaya, Chairperson of the Union of Higher Education Methodologists, also spoke.

    Vice-Rector for International Affairs of SPbPU Dmitry Arsenyev opened the topic of the global presence of Russian education in the world space and presented in his report the approaches and tools that the Polytechnic University is implementing.

    At the session “Expanding the Russian Presence in the Global World,” colleagues from Slavic universities spoke about their experience of educational cooperation with Russian universities.

    We have been meeting for the second year at the Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University, which is our strategic partner in the development of educational, scientific and educational processes. The presence of such a platform gives us the opportunity to communicate with the management of other Russian universities, with the administration and our curators from the Polytechnic University, to develop common points of view, to form platforms and, in general, a common view on the development of Slavic universities, – believes Natalia Vologina, Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs at BRU.

    Vice-Rector for International and Scientific-Innovative Activities of KRSU Viktor Denisenko noted the steps towards modernization in the educational process that were taken with the participation of the Polytechnic this year.

    Director of the Center for Social and Cultural Adaptation and Intercultural Communication of the Russian Language Institute of RUDN University Maria Alimova spoke about joint work in the field of support and promotion of the Russian language with Slavic universities, events and programs being implemented.

    Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs of RAU Marina Khachatryan shared her experience in implementing educational programs with Russian universities, including the Polytechnic University.

    The international experience of educational cooperation was presented by the consortium “Russian-African Network University” represented by the Deputy Director of the International Cooperation Department of SPbPU and Secretary of RAFU Alla Mazina.

    At the summit, SPbPU and KRSU signed an agreement on nine network educational programs in the following areas: infocommunication technologies and communication systems, electronics and nanoelectronics, instrument making, electric power engineering, mechanics, architectural environment design, software engineering, construction, and technosphere safety.

    The main thing in the “Slavic Universities” project is to support our partners in developing a development program based on the experience of the Polytechnic University, in focusing on its acceleration, so that they become leaders in their countries, models of quality education, noted Dmitry Arsenyev.

    The business part of the day ended with a seminar for heads of development programs, where each university presented the current status of their implementation.

    The Slavic Summit is a unique format that was created a year ago and has proven to be very effective. “Slavic Universities”, each in its own country, with its own specifics, are united by a common task set by the relevant ministries and leaders of the countries. In solving these tasks, they face similar problems. The summit provides an opportunity for an open discussion that helps find solutions to common problems, share unique specifics and national characteristics, understand what mechanisms can work, and how to apply experience and ideas in different countries. We plan to continue this format of interaction, as it allows synchronization and gives a powerful impetus for development for the next year, – summed up the head of the Slavic Universities project office, deputy head of the International Cooperation Department Nikita Golovin.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rosneft presented an interregional tourist route between Ufa and Orenburg

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    On World Tourism Day, PJSC NK Rosneft, the Ministry of Entrepreneurship and Tourism of the Republic of Bashkortostan and the Ministry of Economic Development, Investment, Tourism and Foreign Relations of the Orenburg Region presented the interregional motorway route “Power of Nature” connecting Ufa and Orenburg.

    The presentation took place at the Bashneft petrol stations in Bashkortostan and the Orenburg region. Representatives of the Company and the expert tourism community told car travellers about the unique and memorable places along the route, which are located between the regional centres.

    Rosneft actively supports initiatives to develop domestic tourism and aims to create comfortable conditions for motorists. The development of roadside service and improving the level of customer service provided at Rosneft filling stations is one of the Company’s priority areas of activity.

    The main part of the route “Power of Nature”, the length of which is almost 700 km, is laid along the federal highway R-240. Passing the entire route with stops will take a car tourist from 2 to 5 days one way. Depending on the wishes of travelers, locations can be combined in different ways. Along the route there are Bashneft gas stations, which allows tourists not only to fill up with high-quality fuel, but also to have a snack on the road, receive the necessary services – for example, to pump up tires. Bashneft gas stations are located along the entire route, every 30-50 kilometers, which gives even more confidence and comfort to travelers.

    The Power of Nature auto route unites iconic places of tourist interest for every taste: a reservoir, salt lakes and mineral springs; a natural park and landscape-botanical monument; a reserve where conditions have been created for preserving the population of Przewalski’s horses; a modern art center around an old copper smelter – a cultural heritage site.

    People go to Sol-Iletsk primarily for the famous salt lakes, the water in which has beneficial properties for health. The only complex of 6 lakes in the Urals is comparable in its characteristics and healing effect to the resorts of the Dead Sea.

    On the territory of the Orenburgsky Nature Reserve, a project is being implemented to create a semi-free population of the wild Przewalski’s horse in Russia, listed in the Red Book of Russia. The Muradymovskoye Gorge is famous for its steep cliffs, picturesque sharp turns of the mountain river Ik and 46 caves. In the Staromuradymovskaya Cave there are rock carvings

    tylized drawings of a man made more than 8 thousand years ago in the early Neolithic era. Andreevskie cones – hills, as if covered with velvet, are part of a ridge “sawed” by tributaries of the Bolshoy Ik River.

    The Nugush Reservoir is located at the lower reaches of the Nugush River on the territory of the Bashkiria National Park. The reservoir is one of the cleanest in the region and is popular among both locals and tourists.

    Voskresensky Zavod is the oldest copper smelter in the Southern Urals, it began operating in 1745 and was one of the largest suppliers of copper in the Russian Empire. Today, the plant has become an art object and a center of attraction for art lovers.

    The sea peak is the Toratau shihan, the remains of a barrier reef that rose from the bottom of the ancient Permian Sea about 300 million years ago. Near Toratau there are two more shihans – Kushtau and Yuraktau. Here you can see fossilized sea creatures – sponges, corals, algae, echinoderms.

    People come to the village of Krasnousolskoye for mineral and hydrogen sulphide water – there are more than 250 springs along the banks of the Usolka River. The Krasnousolsk balneological resort is also located here, which is famous for its medicinal baths and silt mud.

    In the future, it is planned to develop and present new tours in the Ural-Volga region to popularize the beauty and uniqueness of the nature of the regions of Russia and stimulate the development of domestic autotourism.

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    The retail network of NK Rosneft is the largest in the Russian Federation in terms of geographic coverage and number of stations, and the Rosneft gas station brand is one of the leaders in Russia in terms of recognition and fuel quality. In total, the Company operates about 3,000 gas stations.

    There are 358 Bashneft filling stations in the Republic of Bashkortostan and the Orenburg region.

    Rosneft in the Republic of Bashkortostan and the Orenburg Region is also represented by a complex of full-cycle production enterprises: oil and gas production, drilling, oil and gas processing, petrochemistry, scientific and design support, as well as a retail network. Rosneft’s key asset in Bashkortostan is the Bashneft company. The Company’s largest research and design institute also operates here. Rosneft’s main oil producing asset in the Orenburg Region is Orenburgneft.

    Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft September 27, 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Marat Khusnullin: Rosreestr has concluded 22 agreements and memorandums within the framework of international cooperation

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    Russia is expanding international cooperation in the areas of real estate and land use. Since 2020, Rosreestr has concluded 22 memorandums and agreements on cooperation with relevant agencies of other countries, Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin said.

    “Including three memorandums concluded since the beginning of this year with Kyrgyzstan, India and Serbia. Studying foreign practices is necessary to improve the quality of services in the field of land and real estate and to build the National Spatial Data System (NSDS). In addition, possessing advanced competencies in the industry, the department assists other countries in developing the sphere of registration of rights and cadastral registration, creating modern geoinformation resources. One of such large international projects is the creation of a geoportal of the spatial data infrastructure of the CIS member states, which is being implemented on the basis of the unified digital platform “NSDS” developed by Rosreestr,” said Marat Khusnullin.

    The geoportal of spatial data infrastructure of the CIS member states is one of the four major international projects of the department, which is being implemented at the site of the Interstate Council on Geodesy, Cartography, Cadastre and Remote Sensing of the Earth. The corresponding list of instructions was signed by the President of Russia in November 2022.

    “The geoportal is being created using the experience of development and technological solutions of the Russian state information system “Unified Digital Platform “NSPD”. It will provide quick and convenient access for citizens, businesses, and professional market participants to open geospatial data of the CIS member states and electronic services created on their basis. Currently, within the framework of the schedule, the issue of providing the infrastructure of the state unified cloud platform for hosting and operating the portal has been worked out. All participants of the CIS Interstate Council have formed a technical assignment for the implementation of the first stage of work, and basic data sets for the operation of services have been agreed upon. The geoportal is planned to be put into operation in 2025,” said Oleg Skufinsky, head of Rosreestr.

    Rosreestr is implementing three more joint international projects with Uzbekistan, Abkhazia and Kyrgyzstan. They are related to the creation of national systems of state cadastral valuation. In particular, Abkhazia was provided with assistance in developing an automated information system of the real estate cadastre and a software module “Assessment of the cadastral value of real estate objects”. The project in Uzbekistan is planned to be completed by the end of 2024.

    The agency also signed six “road maps” for exchanging experience in the field of registration of rights, cadastral registration and creation of spatial data infrastructure. Such contacts have been established with Turkey, Armenia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and South Ossetia.

    In addition, Rosreestr is developing cooperation with the countries of the Middle East, Africa, Southeast Asia, Latin America and China, and has joined the activities of the BRICS Working Group on Geospatial Technologies and their Application.

    One of the key areas of the agency’s activities remains cooperation with relevant international organizations, including the UN system, where the agency represents Russia’s interests. This allows not only to study advanced foreign experience in the field of geodesy, cartography and spatial data infrastructure, but also to promote Russian achievements and technologies in the industry in the international arena.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Alexander Novak held talks with the Secretary General of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum Mohamed Hamel

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    Alexander Novak held talks with the Secretary General of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum Mohamed Hamel

    Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Alexander Novak met with Secretary General of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF) Mohamed Hamel on the sidelines of the international forum “Russian Energy Week”.

    Alexander Novak called the GECF an important platform for comprehensive dialogue in the energy sector and stated Russia’s interest in further increasing the organization’s authority in the gas market, where, in the context of geopolitical pressure, the demand for constructive cooperation is growing.

    The Deputy Prime Minister named cooperation in the scientific and analytical fields, building up technological partnerships in the gas chemical industry, creating a gas development bank and a network of research centers around the world as priority topics for interaction between Russia and the GECF.

    “GECF forecasts a 34% increase in global gas demand by 2050, with the growth drivers being developing countries in the Asia-Pacific region, the Middle East and Africa. GECF should use its potential and accumulated experience to develop the global energy market by providing developing countries with access to financial products, consulting support, and business solutions from the largest market players. Combating underinvestment in the industry should become a key mission of the GECF gas bank, especially in a situation where global development institutions refuse to finance gas projects, promoting only renewable energy sources,” said Alexander Novak.

    The parties emphasized that gas as an environmentally friendly fuel will take a dominant position in the global fuel and energy balance in the next 25 years. This should be facilitated by new instruments for GECF members, in particular the possibility of organizing swap agreements and gas hubs, which will reduce logistics costs in the delivery of raw materials, as well as conclude profitable long-term contracts with gas consumers. The emergence of secure payment mechanisms is necessary, as well as the expansion of cooperation in the field of equipment and technology supplies.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Our students will be happy to come to HSE campuses in Moscow, St. Petersburg and other cities”

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

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    On September 26, a meeting of the HSE management with a delegation from Azerbaijan took place in the historic building of the National Research University Higher School of Economics on Pokrovsky Boulevard — the Durasov House. Representatives of higher education institutions discussed possible areas of cooperation. An agreement was also signed between the Higher School of Economics and Baku State University.

    Before the official part, the guests were given a tour of the Pokrovka building and the Durasov House. Nikita Anisimov, Rector of the HSE, gave a welcoming speech and spoke in detail about the HSE. In particular, he noted the multidisciplinary nature of the university, drawing attention to the fact that, in addition to economic departments, the HSE has departments of mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, geography, computer science and creative industries, as well as engineering training areas. He emphasized that the Higher School of Economics is the first choice university for talented applicants from both Russia and other countries. Nikita Anisimov expressed confidence that cooperation with Azerbaijani universities will allow for the creation of high-quality academic exchange and student mobility programs.

    The rector was supported by other representatives of the HSE management – the vice-rector, the head BRICS Expert Council – Russia Victoria Panova, Vice-Rector, Head of Department Laboratory of Labor Market Research Faculty of Economic Sciences Sergey Roshchin, Dean Faculty of Physics Mikhail Trunin, Deputy Director MIEM Veronica Prokhorova, Director Centre for Comprehensive European and International Studies (CKEMI) Faculty of World Economy and World Politics Vasily Kashin.

    Adalat Jalal oglu Muradov, Rector of the Azerbaijan State University of Economics, greeted those present and thanked them for the warm welcome. He introduced his university: “We have more than 20 thousand students. We conduct training in the main educational programs in several languages. We also have 10 training programs within the framework of two diplomas.”

    He also noted that the Azerbaijan State University of Economics sees demand for education in Russian and the creation of new joint programs, including online, which could lead to increased attractiveness of education.

    “We can think about creating a joint faculty, if you are interested. I am ready to transfer all powers to the HSE within the framework of this faculty. Our students will be happy to come to Moscow, St. Petersburg and other cities,” Adalat Jalal ogly Muradov is confident.

    Elchin Safarali oglu Babayev, rector of Baku State University, noted that HSE is famous not only for the quality of education and research, but also for its infrastructure. “We are interested in cooperation, we need to move forward and expand the horizons of interaction. We are interested in your scientists and professors to teach here,” he said.

    At the same time, the rector of Baku State University emphasized that the name “Higher School of Economics” does not reflect the entire spectrum of areas of study and the diversity of levels of education that are represented at the university. “The university could be called the Higher School of All Sciences,” said Elchin Safarali oglu Babayev.

    Rector of the Azerbaijan Technological University Yashar Adil oglu Omarov, in turn, expressed a desire to create dual degree programs with Russian universities, including the Higher School of Economics. “We have a faculty of economics and management, where we could establish cooperation, and there are also programs in design and IT,” he noted.

    The Azerbaijani delegation expressed interest not only in opening dual degree programs, but also in joint publications.

    At the end of the official part, the Higher School of Economics and Baku State University signed a cooperation agreement.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Moscow radiologists processed 13 million studies using artificial intelligence

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    Source: Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine of the Moscow Department of Health (DZM)

    The use of artificial intelligence (AI) has significantly improved the processing of medical imaging results in Moscow: since 2020, radiologists have analyzed more than 13 million studies. According to Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development, the integration of AI technologies has changed the process of detecting diseases.

    “Today, disease diagnostics, including diagnostic radiology, largely depend on the use of artificial intelligence,” Rakova explained. The services introduced in 2020 played an important role in the analysis of medical images, and since 2023 they have been included in the CME tariff for mammography as a second opinion. “In addition, since May 2024, AI has been operating in an experimental mode to autonomously determine norms for fluorography and chest X-ray.” To date, AI has helped doctors analyze more than 13 million radiation studies, increasing the accuracy of diagnostics and making it more accessible to citizens.

    AI-powered services have not only accelerated the processing of large volumes of data, but also increased the accuracy of diagnostics, especially in the early stages of diseases, making it more accessible to citizens. AI-powered diagnostic tools can detect signs of 38 different diseases, including lung and breast cancer, pneumonia, osteoporosis of the spine, and herniated discs. Moreover, comprehensive AI services can detect up to 12 pathologies on a single medical image.

    “Integrated solutions based on artificial intelligence are very useful for radiologists,” says Yuri Vasiliev, senior consultant in radiology at the Moscow Department of Health, general director of the Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine at the Moscow Department of Health. “These services allow radiologists to detect signs of several pathologies simultaneously in one image, which allows for early detection of diseases and timely monitoring of patients’ condition.”

    The development of artificial intelligence services in Moscow is part of an ongoing experiment to introduce computer vision technologies into medicine, launched by the Moscow Department of Social Development together with the Center for Diagnostics and Telemedicine with the support of the city’s Department of Information Technology.

    The use of digital technologies and artificial intelligence to improve the quality of life of city residents is in line with the goals of the national program “Digital Economy of the Russian Federation” and the capital’s regional project “Digital Public Administration”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial News: Loan Volume Increases as Collateral Values Rise: Pawnshop Market Trends in H1 2024

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    The loan portfolio has grown by 13% since the beginning of the year and amounted to 62.6 billion rubles. Demand for loans remains stable: in the first half of 2024, pawnshops concluded slightly more than 4 million contracts per quarter on average. The average loan amount increased by 8% compared to the previous period and exceeded 17 thousand rubles. This dynamic is due to the increase in the cost of collateral – mainly gold items.

    According to a survey conducted by the Bank of Russia, pawnshops identify three main factors that determine the demand for their services: the income level of the population, financial accessibility and the debt burden of the population.

    Read more in the article “Trends in the development of the pawnshop market”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: Do we need stock exchange trading on weekends: Bank of Russia survey

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    In recent years, new trends have emerged on the Russian stock market. Brokers have begun to independently match client orders for the sale and purchase of securities without going to organized trades. The Bank of Russia is actively discussing with market participants the possibility of expanding the time limits of trading sessions on the exchange. However, this issue affects the interests of a wide range of both institutional and retail investors. The regulator intends to determine its position based on a comprehensive analysis of the problem.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Digest

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    Last week, a representative delegation of the rector’s office of the State University of Management made a working trip to the southern regions of Russia, visiting Rostov-on-Don and the Donetsk People’s Republic. Meanwhile, our experts turned their attention to the increase in pensions, fines for dangerous driving and car prices after October 1. Also, the curious reader is invited to read about emotional intelligence, cash flow gap, principles of the Scrum management methodology, methods of counteracting high inflation and find out in which countries of the world it is the lowest.

    — Director of the Institute of Economics and Finance of the State University of Management Galina Sorokina recalled the increase in pensions for Russians over 80 years old from October 1. “This form of social support for long-livers is important, since with age, more funds are needed for medicines and help with the household, especially since people over 80 in Russia make up about 3.6% of the total population,” the expert noted. — Also, from October 1, military pensions will be indexed, which Galina Sorokina also reminds about. She listed the categories of citizens who are considered military pensioners: former military personnel, persons who served in the Internal Affairs Directorate, the State Fire Service, the National Guard and other categories, including family members of deceased military personnel. — Galina Sorokina also told what the minimum wage will be in 2025. “The amount of the subsistence minimum depends on the region and the population group – the working-age population, children and pensioners. Regions can also set their own minimum wage, which, however, should not be lower than the Russian average,” explains the economist.

    — Associate Professor of the Department of Economic Policy and Economic Measurements of the Institute of Economics and Finance of the State University of Management Maxim Chirkov appreciated the initiative to pay Russian pensioners the 13th pension. “From my point of view, such an initiative is quite realistic. Although inflation remains quite high, it has begun to decline. Therefore, increasing the incomes of pensioners becomes a top priority, since they are often the most vulnerable part of Russian society,” the economist said. 
    — Maxim Chirkov also explained why in Russia they want to limit online installment payments. “If these restrictions are not in place, it turns out that the established institutions that are supposed to limit citizens’ risks, including credit risks, may turn out to be useless and the risks will increase,” the expert explained. 
    — Maxim Chirkov also outlined the relationship between inflation and public sector salaries. “The Russian economy is growing sharply in the areas of IT, finance, manufacturing, including manufacturing, and others. Under these conditions, civil servants may leave their jobs to take high-paying jobs. Therefore, it is necessary to raise salaries for public sector employees and compare them not with inflation, but with the growth of the average salary in the country,” explained Maxim Chirkov. 
    — In addition, Maxim Chirkov commented on Putin’s statement about working on the creation of a BRICS payment circuit. “The creation of such a system is a logical continuation of the move away from the dollar, financial systems and organizations that have centers in Western countries. Of course, an analogue of SWIFT will be created, that is, a system of interbank transfers, payment systems for individuals using plastic cards,” Chirkov said. 

    — Head of the Department of World Economy and International Economic Relations at the State University of Management Evgeny Smirnov made assumptions about the purposes of the proposed visit of IMF representatives to Russia. “Considering that the IMF is considered a “pro-Western” organization, the visit may also be connected with an attempt to obtain data on the net income Russia receives from participation in international trade by publishing statistics on the external sector,” the expert suspects.

    — Director of the Russian Center for Socio-Economic and Political Research of China at the State University of Management Fanis Sharipov commented on the Moscow BRICS Forum and Symposium on Public Administration. The expert noted that the BRICS association is committed to supporting sustainable development and mutually beneficial cooperation. “The West does not agree to give up its positions. But the world is entering a new era of global economic relations, where the role of the East and the South is growing,” said Fanis Sharipov.

    — Associate Professor of the Department of Institutional Economics of the State University of Management Svetlana Sazanova named the countries with the lowest inflation over the past year. These are China (-0.1%), Switzerland (1.6%), Saudi Arabia (2%), Spain (2.6%), and the Netherlands (3%). “Creeping inflation, within 10%, even has a stimulating effect on the economy, because producers, as a rule, perceive such price increases as increased demand for their products and, in response, increase their production,” the economist notes. — Svetlana Sazanova also explained the reasons for the growth of the Russian economy. In general, economic growth in Russia in 2024 cannot be considered to be caused only by defense orders and an increase in the money supply in the hands of the population. It is also caused by its structural restructuring: an increase in the share of the manufacturing industry and related industries,” the expert is convinced. — Svetlana Sazanova and Associate Professor of the Department of Institutional Economics of the State University of Management Konstantin Andrianov discussed what awaits the United States as a result of the growth of the national debt. “The issue of solving the national debt problem will be postponed until the next president. At the moment, the US debt is about 120% of GDP, which significantly limits the possibilities for stimulating the economy with the help of budget and tax policy,” noted Svetlana Sazanova. “Countries have begun to withdraw their foreign exchange reserves and gold from American depositories, which could lead to a collapse of the dollar exchange rate. The scale of this fall is difficult to predict, but it could be multiple,” said Konstantin Andrianov.

    — Associate Professor of the Department of Institutional Economics of the State University of Management and expert of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation Konstantin Andrianov discussed possible changes in exchange rates after the lifting of sanctions. “At the moment, it is impossible to predict the exact value of the dollar after the sanctions are lifted. We don’t even know when these sanctions will be lifted. Sanctions are in the hands of countries guided by anti-Russian policies, and their political elites are gripped by Russophobia,” the expert said. 
    — Konstantin Andrianov also named the reasons and methods of countering high inflation in Russia. “Since mid-summer, the exchange rate of our national currency has fallen by 7% against the dollar and euro, and by 8% against the yuan, although nothing negative has happened in the economy. This significantly affects the level of inflation; for stable prices we need a stable ruble,” the economist said. 
    — In addition, Konstantin Andrianov assessed the extension of sanctions against the Moscow Exchange. “If the ruble has successfully withstood the sanctions against the Moscow Exchange adopted in June of this year, then it is unlikely that anything else from the outside can become more or less a serious threat for it,” the expert is sure. 
    — Konstantin Andrianov and Deputy Director of the IFE GUM Valeria Ivanova also predicted changes in the euro exchange rate in the event of some countries leaving the EU. “A sharp collapse in the exchange rate is possible due to the loss of investor confidence in the euro as a stable currency. Also, a sharp collapse is possible, especially if the exit of these countries becomes a signal for others, which will lead to a chain reaction,” noted Valeria Ivanova. Konstantin Andrianov notes that the situation in the eurozone remains extremely unstable. Against the background of the refusal of Germany and other EU countries from Russian energy resources, macroeconomic problems began to intensify in many European countries, including France and Italy. 

    — Associate Professor of the Department of Transport Complex Management at the State University of Management Artem Merenkov warned about the increase in prices for cars from October 1. “There is a stock of cars at old prices. That is, this will definitely not be a momentary adjustment. Nevertheless, we can say that a price increase of 5-10% is possible before the end of the year,” the expert believes. — Artem Merenkov also assessed the State Duma’s decision to increase the fine for dangerous driving to 5,000 rubles from October 1. “Whether it will help or not is a matter of time and a combination of actions. Such measures work in a complex. If we look at the data from the State Traffic Safety Inspectorate, we will see that the number of accidents on the roads is decreasing, that is, systematic work definitely yields results,” the specialist said.

    — Professor of the Department of Accounting, Auditing and Taxation of the State University of Management Olga Ageeva told how to determine the profit and loss of a business. “The amount of net profit for the period indicates the same growth in the company’s net assets. In turn, net loss is associated with their decrease by the same amount. And as is known, net assets are what will remain to the owners in the event of liquidation of the enterprise,” the expert noted.

    — Associate Professor of the Department of Economic Policy and Economic Measurements of the State University of Management Natalia Kazantseva reported on the crisis in the area of family mortgages. “The funds allocated from the state budget to support family mortgages have almost been exhausted. Many banks have already stopped accepting orders for their registration, the remaining limits are not enough for its rapid development. This means that the real estate market will have to survive in the current market conditions, where the price of housing is determined by its laws,” the expert noted. — Natalia Kazantseva also spoke about what a cash gap is and how to avoid it. “Daily monitoring of cash balances at the beginning of the day, receipts and expenses will help to avoid a cash gap, this advice is especially relevant for small and medium-sized enterprises. It is important to use electronic document management and negotiate with suppliers, apply installment and deferment tools,” the economist advises.

    — Candidate of Psychological Sciences, Associate Professor of the State University of Management Svetlana Grishaeva commented on the State Duma initiative to ban childfree propaganda. “Childfree propaganda forms attitudes towards childlessness, the less such propaganda and such movements there are, the more likely it is that attitudes towards childlessness will decrease. Children and teenagers are easily influenced by something new, so movements like childfree have imitators and followers,” the psychologist said. — Svetlana Grishaeva also explained in detail what emotional intelligence is. “It is the ability to understand the emotions of other people and the ability to control your feelings. But to control is not the same as not to experience, so you should not think that a low-emotional person has a high level of EI, because emotions are our helpers in many situations,” the expert noted.

    — Senior lecturer of the HR department of the State University of Management Ekaterina Illarionova spoke about the principles of the Scrum management methodology. “The peculiarity of Scrum is that the team works on only one product. This is more expensive than the typical assignment of one specialist to several projects, but this is a story from the series about the stingy who pays twice,” the expert says.

    — Vladimir Popov, Associate Professor of the Department of Private Law at the State University of Management, commented on the new fine from the Ministry of Transport for carrying foreign objects while driving. The Associate Professor believes that this could create problems for drivers. “After all, if a driver eats or drinks while driving, he is also distracted, which increases the likelihood of an accident, but I do not propose banning such behavior yet,” the expert noted.

    — Doctor of Political Sciences, Professor of the State University of Management Viktor Titov discusses the possibilities of reconciliation between Iran and Israel. “Firstly, a very strong argument “for” a partial easing of the Iranian-Israeli confrontation is the fatigue of Israeli society: both from the war that began in October 2023 and from the long-term, virtually permanent confrontation with the Islamic world,” the expert believes.

    These are the topics covered by the experts of the State University of Management this week. Conclusions later, and now let’s run to the anniversary final of the State University of Management KVN League!

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Alexey Overchuk: In December, the Union State turns a quarter of a century old – during this time, it has managed to build coordinated interaction in all areas of cooperation

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    A meeting of the High-Level Group of the Council of Ministers of the Union State took place.

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    Alexey Overchuk, together with the Head of the Administration of the President of the Republic of Belarus Dmitry Krutoy, held a meeting of the High-Level Group of the Council of Ministers of the Union State

    Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Alexey Overchuk, together with Head of the Administration of the President of the Republic of Belarus Dmitry Krutoy, held a meeting of the High-Level Group of the Council of Ministers of the Union State of Russia and Belarus. The event was held in Minsk with the participation of State Secretary of the Union State Dmitry Mezentsev, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to the Republic of Belarus Boris Gryzlov, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Belarus to the Russian Federation with the powers of Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus Alexander Rogozhnik, representatives of relevant ministries and departments of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus.

    The Co-Chairs of the High-Level Group reviewed the progress of joint work aimed at strengthening trade and economic cooperation between Russia and Belarus, paying particular attention to the development of railway transport and infrastructure, passenger service, cargo delivery, industry, digital access to the markets of the two countries and other issues requiring joint solutions.

    “This year is significant for our fraternal countries: in December, the Union State turns a quarter of a century old. During this time, we have managed to build coordinated interaction in all areas of cooperation. The results of this large-scale work are expressed in the indicators of our mutual trade and the development of the economies of our countries, and this is an increase in the number of jobs and incomes of our people,” noted the Deputy Prime Minister.

    The parties discussed issues of strengthening the transport links between the two countries. According to Alexey Overchuk, Russia and Belarus have good prospects and large reserves for developing rail links between large border centers. At the same time, the development of rail links will require changes to the legal framework of the union to ensure seamless transportation and convenience for citizens of both countries.

    Joint work in the field of import substitution has been continued. The selection of import substitution projects for implementation using Russian government credit in the amount of 105 billion rubles has been completed.

    The countries are developing interregional cooperation. In June 2024, the XI Forum of Regions of Russia and Belarus was held. More than 250 documents worth a total of about 30 billion rubles were signed on the sidelines of the forum, including 30 interregional and 25 municipal agreements.

    In the period from the end of March 2022 to August 31, 2024, a total of 6,758 foreign trade contracts were concluded by enterprises from 75 constituent entities of the Russian Federation with Belarusian partners for a total of about 180 billion rubles. Several thousand enterprises of both countries are included in the system of cooperation interaction, carry out mutual deliveries of raw materials, materials and components.

    During the meeting of the High-Level Group, the joint work of Russia and Belarus in the field of tourism development was noted – the 2023 figures for the entry of Belarusian tourists into Russia were almost twice as high as the 2022 figures – from 126 thousand to 247 thousand trips. For the first half of 2024, the tourist flow from Belarus to Russia amounted to 111 thousand trips, exceeding the figures for the same period last year by more than half (in 2023 – 73 thousand trips).

    In order to support the tourist flow, new air routes have been introduced: from April 3, 2024, a regular flight from Brest to Moscow was launched, and from April 26 – Minsk – Makhachkala.

    To develop tourism within the Union State, a project is being prepared to create a tourist information center for the Union State. The location for the center in Smolensk has been agreed upon.

    An important area of Russian-Belarusian cooperation is deepening integration in the Union State. “We are working together to implement the new Main Directions for the Implementation of the Provisions of the Treaty on the Establishment of the Union State from 2024 to 2026. We have detailed the main document and in June approved 31 action plans aimed at the phased implementation of the planned goals,” said Alexey Overchuk.

    The Ministries of Economy of the parties are assessing the effects of the implementation of previous integration documents and the work being carried out.

    The meeting also reviewed the progress of the implementation of protocol decisions taken at the Union State venue. Work continued on preparing and holding meetings of the Council of Ministers of the Union State and the Supreme State Council of the Union State.

    As a result, the Standing Committee of the Union State was instructed to ensure coordinated work on the implementation of the agreements reached.

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