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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –
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First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov presented Mikhail Gordin, Rector of Bauman Moscow State Technical University, with the Order "For Valiant Labor." In accordance with the decree signed by Russian President Vladimir Putin in January 2026, the university staff was awarded for their significant contribution to the development of science and education and the training of highly qualified specialists.
The award is the fourth in Baumanka's history. Previously, the team was awarded three of the highest state orders.
Denis Manturov noted that the award recognizes the talent, brilliant intellect, and dedication of those who have nurtured and continue to nurture the elite of Russia's engineering corps. The First Deputy Prime Minister expressed special gratitude to Baumanka's veterans and distinguished employees and emphasized the university's contribution to addressing the ambitious challenges of technological leadership.
"For nearly two centuries, the university has been shaping the nation's scientific and technical potential. Its history is a chronicle of the creation of the Russian engineering school, in which a special place is given to the labor heroism of a galaxy of great professors, teachers, and mentors. It also honors those who, having graduated from their university, undaunted the path of pioneers and achieved technological breakthroughs. They made an invaluable contribution to the establishment and development of knowledge-intensive industry and to strengthening our country's defense capability," said Denis Manturov.
The rector of Bauman Moscow State Technical University thanked his colleagues for their many years of dedicated work.
"Our team is a unique community of scientists, teachers, engineers, and students united by a common goal: to train specialists capable of solving the country's most complex problems. Every year, our contribution to this work grows ever more significant – largely due to the university's new capabilities: modern facilities, high-tech equipment, and a renovated campus, where an environment for breakthrough research and the training of a new generation of engineers is being created," noted Mikhail Gordin.
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