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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –
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Over the next two years, 600 workshops and laboratories for practical training will be opened and refurbished at Moscow colleges. This will allow students to train using equipment used by the city's leading enterprises.
"For several years now, Moscow has been fundamentally changing its approach to college education. Together with employers, we are updating educational programs, systematically creating modern workshops and laboratories where students gain practical skills from their first year, and purchasing modern equipment and tools. Since 2023, approximately 1,500 new workshops and laboratories have already opened. Another 600 will open in the next two years. This will allow us to fully upgrade colleges' facilities and equipment, ensuring that graduates enter the labor market with relevant competencies," the Moscow city's press service noted.
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As reported Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development, said a strong, modern infrastructure—culinary training grounds, machine tools, and computers—will allow students to learn hands-on, in conditions as close to real life as possible.
New practical training platforms will be created in areas such as security, healthcare, IT, creative industries, manufacturing, and construction.Moscow Industrial College a laboratory for testing materials and quality control of welded joints will be opened, and in Moscow Transport College The rolling stock control laboratory will be re-equipped.
Some educational institutions in the city have already opened renovated spaces. For example,Polytechnic College named after N.N. Godovikov The composite materials laboratory has been modernized. Students now independently manufacture fiberglass and carbon fiber components, test their quality on new flaw detectors, and operate laser and CNC bending machines. The facility now boasts a training complex with augmented reality technology, allowing students to study the design of aircraft engines. More than 500 future aviation industry specialists will complete their internships there annually.
IN First Moscow educational complex The fashion designer workshops were renovated. They were equipped with industrial sewing machines, steam generators, cutting tables, and mannequins. Using this equipment, 300 students learn to sew contemporary clothing. The institution also opened a barista lab with professional coffee machines and tools, where over 500 students practice.
"Modernizing our workshops helps bridge the gap between the educational process and real-world production. Now, in our sewing and beverage labs, each student has their own equipment and machine, where they can practice all the necessary skills. This gives graduates a competitive advantage when applying for jobs," noted Yuri Mironenko, Director of the First Moscow Educational Complex.
IN educational complex of urban development "Stolitsa" Three modern laboratories and two welding workshops have opened. More than 600 students study heating, water supply, and electrical systems on training stands that fully replicate the engineering structures of real buildings. The workshops offer opportunities to practice professional skills in manual arc, argon-arc, and semiautomatic welding.
College of Automation and Information Technology No. 20 has acquired eight new laboratories. Over a thousand students study computer graphics, web application development, and information technology and resources there. From their first year, they can design local area network (LAN) circuits, work with domestic operating systems, and manage digital data.
A new training workshop for cleaning and washing works was equipped inMoscow Automobile and Highway College named after A.A. NikolaevStudents learn to professionally clean cars using specialized equipment that doesn't damage parts or paintwork. More than 600 future auto mechanics and body shop and mechanical service technicians complete their internships here annually.
IN Communications College No. 54 named after P.M. Vostrukhin A training ground simulating the operation of urban substations has been renovated. More than 200 students studying electrical fitters, electricians, and power grid repair technicians will be introduced to energy system repair and maintenance technologies. And in Medical College No. 1 We installed equipment with ceiling-mounted rail lifts, like in modern hospitals.
IN Moscow Educational Complex named after Viktor Talalikhin We renovated the restaurant's teaching kitchen and opened a bakery lab with professional equipment. More than 300 students are learning all stages of culinary production.
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Practical training for students at Moscow colleges takes place in modern workshops and laboratories. This facilitates the development of students' professional skills and aligns with the objectives of the "Professionalism" national project. Youth and ChildrenSince 2025, "Professionality" has been part of this national project, which aims to provide comprehensive support to youth, develop the national education system, and foster professional development and active participation of young people in the country's future. Learn more about "Professionality," participating educational institutions, and companies on the platform. yaprof.rfThere you can also find information about colleges in the region of interest, in-demand professions, and employment prospects for graduates.
More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.
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