Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Official website of the State –
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On September 23, 2025, a meeting of the updated Academic Council of the State University of Management was held. The main items on the agenda were the preliminary results of the admissions campaign and the results of the summer exam session.
At the beginning of the meeting, Maxim Dzhetygenov, head of the Moscow branch of the VSKS and Moscow City Duma deputy, presented Vladimir Stroyev, rector of the State University of Management, with a letter of gratitude on behalf of the command and personnel of the BARS 15 "Ermak" detachment for their active work for the benefit of the Russian Armed Forces and the provision of charitable assistance to the detachment's volunteers.
"We've repeatedly donated aid to this unit, collected through the GUU-SVOim project, which has been running for two years now. Humanitarian aid collection is ongoing, and anyone can join in. We also continue to manufacture camouflage nets, dry showers, trench candles, and stoves, which is especially important as winter approaches. We thank all the institutes for engaging their staff and students in this effort," added Maxim Dzhetygenov.
"It's especially valuable for us to receive a letter of gratitude from a military unit for the assistance provided. This once again underscores the importance of the GUU-SVOim campaign, which we will undoubtedly continue. Soldiers defend our freedom in difficult circumstances, and it's our duty to help them," Vladimir Stroyev recalled.
Continuing the celebratory portion, the rector congratulated Irina Brikoshina, Head of the Project Management Department, on her belated birthday and presented several GUU employees with letters of gratitude from the Vykhino-Zhulebino District Administration for their high professionalism, conscientious approach to their duties, and significant personal contributions to the university's development.
After this, those gathered moved on to discussing the issues on the agenda.
Vadim Dikikh, Director of the Department of Digital Development and Admissions, discussed the results and innovations of the undergraduate admissions campaign.
"This year saw many new developments: for the first time, admissions were conducted entirely through Gosuslugi for all levels of preparation, from college to graduate school, and for the first time, there was a competition for key university preparatory programs for fee-paying studies, due to a limited number of places available. Nevertheless, the admissions campaign for undergraduate programs went quite smoothly: we assisted applicants with correctly completing their information, promptly resolved any issues that arose, including responding to premature complaints that could have been resolved without further delay. I'd like to note that this year, the number of applications from applicants generated using artificial intelligence increased by two-thirds, but we managed this too, guiding students on how to more accurately formulate AI queries so that they would be less prone to errors and would assist them in their personal development," concluded Vadim Dikikh.
The university rector agreed that this year's admissions campaign was truly emotional.
Next, the head of the University's Electronic Dean's Office, Kristina Firsova, reported on the results of the summer examination session for the 2024/2025 academic year.
"The number of successful students in full-time undergraduate and graduate programs remained at last year's level, at 89% and 77%, respectively. Meanwhile, the number of excellent students in part-time undergraduate programs increased," the specialist reported.
In addition, the Academic Council discussed social support measures for students, approved new continuing education programs, and approved the candidacies of scientists who are permitted to supervise postgraduate students and applicants.
At the end of the meeting, Vladimir Stroyev noted the high attendance rate of members of the updated Academic Council and thanked the participants for their active participation.
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