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Source: Official website of the State –
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Young scientists from the State University of Management were presented with awards at the Russian Ministry of Science and Higher Education's awards ceremony for the winners of the All-Russian Space Dictation.
Alexander Vedekhin, Deputy Director of the Department of State Youth Policy and Educational Activities of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science and Administrator of the federal project "Personnel for Space," and Anton Alekseev, Head of the Project Office for the "Personnel for Space" federal project, personally congratulated the experts.
"Space is the most ambitious field, and it requires the best minds. That's why we're focusing on students as part of the federal project 'Personnel for Space.' Your interest and desire to develop your competencies today are the key to Russia's technological breakthrough tomorrow. Participate to be among those who will shape our space program," noted Alexander Vedekhin.
The overall winners of the dictation were Nikita Akinshin and Vladimir Kutkov, specialists from the SUM Engineering Project Management Center, members of the Student Design Bureau, and graduate students in the 2.9.9 "Logistics Transport Systems" program. They were awarded the legendary "Navigator Gagarin" watches, created in honor of the first human spaceflight, as well as branded themed gifts.
As a reminder, this year the Center for Space Research, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, and Radioelectronic Technologies was established at the State University of Management. One of its areas of work is integrating the State University of Management into the "Personnel for Space" program.
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