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Source: Official website of the State –
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On Saturday, October 25, 2025, first-year students from the State University of Management's Logistics and Supply Chain Management program attended an Open Day at the Corporate University of the Moscow Transport Complex and were deeply impressed.
The students were introduced to the university, told about the in-demand professions taught there, and shown the classrooms and training equipment at both sites—on Varshavskoe Shosse and Krivorozhskaya Street.
As part of the presentation of career opportunities in Moscow transport, students were addressed by Ekaterina Sukhova, Director of the Corporate University of the Transport Complex; Daria Rogovskaya, First Deputy Director and Head of the Unified Center for the Organization of Professional Training and Continuing Education; and Olga Novikova, Head of the Unified Center for the Development of Youth Projects and Social Initiatives.
Students learned about professions, internships and practical training, targeted training, and benefits packages for Moscow transport employees.
As part of the excursion program, students visited the Corporate University training center, learned about the facilities, and practiced on simulators.
The Moscow Transport Complex Corporate University was established in 2021. It encompasses the entire training chain, from career guidance for schoolchildren through vocational training to the development of a talent pool for management positions. This experience, along with all successful training practices, has now been scaled up, creating a unified training system for Moscow's transport sector—the metro, trams, and buses. Educational institutions within Moscow's transport sector have united to develop the best approaches and unified high standards—to develop professional personnel for the capital's transport sector.
Subscribe to the "Our GUU" Telegram channel. Publication date: October 27, 2025.
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