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On January 28, the State University of Management's Academic Council held its regular meeting. The main items on the agenda were the preliminary results of the two institutes' work for 2025 and plans for 2026.
As usual, the program began with congratulatory remarks. The rector presented letters of gratitude from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education for their assistance in organizing and implementing the "Conductors of Meaning. DNA of Russia" program to the head of the university's press service, Tatyana Sharapova, and press service staff members, Kătălin Grigoriev and Galina Yalysheva. He also congratulated the birthday celebrants of the month.
The meeting was opened by Gennady Azoev, Director of the Institute of Marketing, who presented preliminary results of the Institute's planned performance indicators for 2025 and development prospects for 2026.
"This admissions campaign has successfully enrolled groups across all programs, with the vast majority of students on a contractual basis. In addition, our institute implements network programs with several universities and hosts the Hi-Tech Breakthrough tournament and the Brand Education competition, which are consistently popular, especially among international students," said Gennady Azoev.
The Institute's Director, Fyodor Myshko, reported on the results of its work for 2023-2025.
"Our institute has been steadily enrolling students year after year, and the number of contract students is growing. We have plans to further improve these numbers. In addition to those admitted during the summer, students are transferring throughout the year. I would like to note the increase in the number of our students' publications, including in the Higher Attestation Commission (HAC) system, which is particularly valuable. We understand that higher education needs young professionals, and we are preparing a new generation," shared Fyodor Myshko.
After hearing the reports, Vladimir Stroyev noted that this year will be indicative for many programs, institutes, and universities.
"The higher education system continues to change. We all eagerly await the target figures for fee-based admissions, which are now regulated by the Ministry of Education and Science. At the same time, it is already known that the number of fee-based places in a number of our programs will be reduced nationwide. It is important to adapt to these changes while remaining true to our core mission as a state university—not only the first management university in the country, but also a leader in engineering and economics education, which we continue to actively revive today," Vladimir Stroyev emphasized.
The Academic Council also considered issues related to assigning staff to departments for the preparation of PhD dissertations, assigning endorsement ratings to academic publications, providing discounts on tuition, and other work-related matters.
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