Take part in the "Above Dreams" scholarship educational program

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The State University of Management invites students to participate in the "Above Dreams" scholarship educational program.

Students of financial, economic and mathematical specialties of full-time/part-time/evening forms of study from the third to sixth years inclusive, no older than 25 years of age with high academic potential are admitted to the selection.

The program was initiated by former partners of the investment company Troika Dialog (which became part of the Sberbank Group in 2012) with the goal of identifying and supporting young talent in the financial sector.

During their studies, students learn to apply theoretical knowledge in practice, broaden their horizons, and gain access to a platform for professional and personal growth.

Participation in the program involves a remote competitive selection process, which takes place in the format of a case championship.

Those who reach the finals will spend a week studying at the SKOLKOVO School of Management campus in Moscow. Classes are held during the student winter break. During this stage, participants will work on a real-world business problem provided by VTB Bank and attend lectures from renowned finance experts and senior managers from major companies.

Based on the program's results, the best graduates are offered preferential terms for internships at companies such as AVITO, ATON, Aspring Capital, D8, VTB, KEPT, Renaissance Capital, and others.

Registration for participants will be open until October 31, 2025, on the project's official website.

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All-Russian Student Olympiad "I Am a Professional": Take a Step into a Successful Future

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Applications are now open for the 9th season of the All-Russian Student Olympiad "I am a Professional," which is being implemented as part of the national project "Youth and Children."

Current university students enrolled in undergraduate, specialist, master's, basic higher education, and specialized higher education programs are eligible to participate. The program can be taught in any format: full-time, part-time, or distance learning.

This season, the Olympiad will cover 70 subject areas, from geography and design to nuclear physics and artificial intelligence. Participants will be able to participate in industrial and academic tourism events. Students will be able to visit the sites of the host and co-host universities in various regions, as well as manufacturing and industrial facilities such as civil aviation plants, nuclear power plants, and mining and processing plants, as well as observe the work of research centers and laboratories.

Each participant will have access to the Career Development Center's services, including job openings at partner companies, consultations with HR specialists, and online events. Olympiad winners will have the opportunity to complete internships at major Russian companies, and the winners will receive cash prizes ranging from 100,000 to 300,000 rubles.

Registration is available until November 11, 2025, on the official website.

The Olympiad has been held since 2017 by the "I Am a Professional" Association of Student Olympiad Organizers with the support of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science and the presidential platform "Russia – Land of Opportunities." Since its inception, more than 1.4 million students from Russian higher education institutions in 89 regions and 147 countries have participated.

Let us recall that in 2024, the winner of the 7th season of the Olympiad was Maxim Moskvin, a graduate of the State University of Management.

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Our hockey players' first victory of the new season

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Last weekend, the first game of the Moscow Student Hockey League took place as part of the XXXVIII Moscow Student Sports Games, in which the State University of Management team took part.

On the ice of the Yuzhny Led Ice Complex, our hockey players faced the team from the Russian University of Sports "GTSOLIFK" in the league's top division. The game was tense: our guys constantly took the lead, but their opponents quickly responded with goals.

The first goal was scored by team captain Andrei Larin, who scored after a pass from Stanislav Akhayan. However, the opposing team returned the favor and tied the score.

In the second period, our player Nikita Borovkov, receiving a pass from Timofey Katkov and Danila Ledenev, gave us the lead again. But our opponents managed to score again to tie the score.

The decisive moment came in the third period: our team's newcomer, Maxim Bobrov, scored the third goal with assists from Alexei Ivanov and Timofey Katkov.

The score of the match was 3:2 in favor of GUU.

We congratulate our hockey players on their first victory of the season and wish them continued success!

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Hockey players from the State University of Management have been selected for the Moscow team to participate in the Student Hockey League Opening Cup.

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Two hockey players from the State University of Management will participate in the Moscow team's Opening Cup of the Russian Student Hockey League, which will take place from October 7 to 11 at the Alrosa Arena in Oryol.

The tournament is held with the support of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science, the Russian Hockey Federation, and the Russian Student Sports Union.

This year, six teams, made up of the best hockey players from student teams, will compete for the trophy: Moscow, Povolzhye, Saint Petersburg, Ural, Zapad, and Vostok.

Over the course of five days, teams will compete for the tournament's main prize.

The State University of Management will be represented on the Moscow team by two athletes: defender Alexander Arsenyev and forward Ilya Babkin.

We wish the guys to demonstrate a high level of play and become winners!

Follow the tournament results and news from our hockey players on the SMU hockey team's social media channels: VKontakte and Telegram.

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The GUU expeditionary corps laid memorial stones in the walls of the Trinity Church in Vozhega.

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On October 4, 2025, students from the Expeditionary Corps of the State University of Management arrived in the village of Vozhega in the Vologda Region to carry out restoration work in churches.

On the first day, Father John, the rector of the local diocese, gave the expedition participants a tour of the village and told them about its history. During the tour, the students visited the Church of the Prophet Elijah and the Trinity Church, which was under construction. For the latter, our expedition provided two bricks bearing the name of the University of Management and the University Expeditionary Corps, which will support the walls of the new church.

Next, the children visited the Church of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker in the village of Gridino and learned the history of this place.

On the second day, the students were introduced to the churches of Beketovskaya village. Their work week began there. The girls were busy landscaping the grounds of Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral, while the young men took on what was literally the dirtiest and dustiest work – clearing slag and sawdust from the church's ceiling and attic.

On the third day, work is scheduled to dismantle the ceiling of the old workshop at Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral. Our students will also help clean out the interior of St. Nicholas Church.

We share the impressions of the expedition participants, this time including a master's student from the Russian State University for the Humanities.

Nikita Belyaev, ISUiP, third-year: "Every trip is a living lesson that can't be learned in a classroom. It's constant movement, new people, unexpected discoveries. It's the best way to broaden your horizons—not by watching other people's content, but through your own experiences."

Polina Gindullina, IIS, third-year student: "For me, the Expeditionary Corps is primarily about people and the road. Expeditionary life, with its simple routine and lack of convention, naturally brings people together. Shared challenges and experiences become the foundation for warm and close relationships. And so, gradually, with each trip, the team develops into a true road family with its own stories and vibe. On the road, you develop the skill of being flexible and appreciating not only the result but the journey itself. It allows you to organize your thoughts, focus on what's important, and reminds you how wonderful it is to be in the moment and appreciate the beauty of nature."

Anastasia Kuznetsova, IOM, second-year: "The expeditionary corps feels like one big family, like friends you've been going to the same camp with for years. They're all sociable, hardworking people who know what they want. It's not like everyone's on their own on these trips; we're all together, a team that works together during the day and gathers in the evening to discuss the day, play games, and just spend time together. Plus, it's great to know that you're not only having a good time but also helping people."

Kătălin Grigoryev, ISULP, first-year master's student: "I enjoy being part of the Expeditionary Corps for several reasons. First and foremost, it's a huge contribution to the development of our university's expeditions. Also, in my opinion, it's during an expedition that you can truly experience and understand how a team works and the roles within it, which is essential knowledge for future university managers."

Fyodor Gudkov, RSUH, Historical and Archival Institute, Faculty of Archival Science and Documentation, first-year Master's student: "Traveling and expeditions are very interesting to me. I've been involved in active tourism since childhood, participating in long rafting trips on the Seversky Donets River and long-distance cycling trips. I'm happy to be part of the GUU Expeditionary Corps, as it offers a unique opportunity to see my country and also to benefit society by participating in creative work. This is precisely the goal of our current trip to the village of Beketovskaya in the Vologda Oblast. I'm looking forward to new experiences, the opportunity to contribute to the preservation of cultural and historical sites, and to helping specific people. This type of volunteer work is not at all foreign to me—I've volunteered twice in the SVO zone. I hope to go on hikes and trips with the GUU Expeditionary Corps as often as possible!"

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"Thank you for the warmth of your soul!": GUU Pre-University School held a concert for Teacher's Day.

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On October 3, a concert dedicated to Teacher's Day, prepared by students of the State University of Management's Pre-University, was held in the Assembly Hall of the State University of Management.

Before the presentations began, Vladimir Stroyev, the rector of our university, took the stage to congratulate the Pre-University faculty and its director, Marina Grigorieva, on their professional holiday.

"We are proud of our Pre-University School and its teaching staff, whose work enables graduates to enter the country's best universities, including our beloved State University of Management. This is all thanks to the teachers; they love the subject and impart this feeling to their students. Every year, I see how inspired the students are by this energy and enthusiasm. This is the level of the school and its teaching staff that will allow students to come back here years from now and remember the wonderful times they had at school," said Vladimir Stroyev.

Afterwards, the students performed their prepared routines, including comedy skits, group dances, funny videos, and, of course, songs. The students expressed their love for their teachers, thanked them for their hard work, and wished them continued warmth.

At the end of the evening, the Director of the Pre-University, Marina Grigorieva, took the floor and, on behalf of the entire staff, thanked the students for their touching performances.

As a reminder, the GUU Pre-University opened in 2020. Training is free in three areas: socio-economics, humanities, and technical (IT-focused).

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Students from the State University of Management attended Russian Creative Week at the National Center "Russia"

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Students from the State University of Management participated in one of the largest industry events in the development of creative industries – the Russian Creative Week Forum, which was held at the National Center "Russia."

The Russian Creativity Week Forum plays a key role in communicating visionary ideas and a new philosophy for our country's economic transformation. "We are changing the vector of long-term planning and moving to a new stage—from discussions and plans to practical steps. Today, creative industries are becoming a center of gravity, shaping the cultural code and helping the country develop. This is the path to increased competitiveness," noted Forum Director Marina Mongush in her welcoming speech.

The event's program combined strategic themes: human intellectual capital, creative entrepreneurship, cultural values, and national projects.

Students from the GUU Institute of Marketing, led by Olga Vasilyeva, attended lectures, presentations, and discussions, gaining a closer understanding of the advertising industry and its current issues.

"This day showed how important it is to think horizontally—not just about business or art, but about the interactions between them, about responsibility and values. The lectures on educational transformation and public leadership were particularly impressive—you see that they're not just about theory, but about concrete projects and mechanisms. After such a day, I'm not just inspired—I want to take action," said Alisa Ben Afna, a fourth-year student in the Advertising and Public Relations program at the State University of Management.

As part of Russian Creative Week 2025, a special AKAR session, "Advertising as Part of the Creative Economy: Focusing on National Identity," was held. It became a key discussion platform for the new role of the advertising industry, officially included in Russia's creative economy. Industry experts, government representatives, and business leaders discussed strategies for advertising development in the new economic environment, identifying key growth areas: the transition to national values, the development of domestic technologies, and entry into international markets.

The students were particularly impressed by the exhibition center's layout, dedicated to the achievements of Russia's regions. It showcases innovative robotics, VR and AR technology, a modern ventilator, modified prosthetics, the world's first 5D printer, and much more, all of which make them proud of Russia's cutting-edge technologies.

"This isn't just an exhibition, but an entire space where you can realize your potential, rethink your ideas about yourself and your future, gain motivation to take action, and see that change is possible here and now. The exhibition's main lesson is to love yourself, value your abilities, and boldly move toward your chosen goal," shared Polina Novikova, a fourth-year student in the Advertising and Public Relations program at the State University of Management.

Students also engaged in a discussion titled "Russian Superheroes: Cultural Code and Potential for the Global Market," featuring writer Sergei Lukyanenko, producer and showman Gavriil Gordeev, creative industries researcher Daria Pugacheva, and other experts. Understanding the cultural code was a key topic. The speakers noted that it has not been lost, but is being sought and understood.

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"School of Honest Restauranteurs": GUU students learned how to start their own business

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The State University of Management has launched the "School of Honest Restauranteurs" course, which teaches students how to avoid mistakes when opening their own restaurant.

The training will run from October to December and consist of 10 thematic lessons, covering everything from finding a unique concept and choosing a location to building the economics and operating system of the future establishment.

The first lecture was given by program partners, Yana and Natalie Dmitrenko, founders of the popular seafood bar chain "Honest Fish."

"We know how difficult it is to start from scratch, and that's why we share not just theory, but practical experience proven in real-world business. This course is an opportunity for future restaurateurs and valuable employees to gain essential knowledge that truly works, and to move forward more quickly and successfully, without unnecessary losses," said Natalie Dmitrenko.

Classes will be held in a hybrid format: some meetings will be online, others will be in person at the State University of Management. Participants will also have the opportunity to intern directly at the chain's seafood bars and gain insight into the workings of a successful project.

"We actively advocate for honest relationships in business—with guests, employees, suppliers, and contractors—and we know for sure that this approach leads to success. We believe that students will share these values and develop the restaurant market in an equally open and honest manner in the future," added Yan Dmitrenko.

The course concludes with a presentation of their own restaurant concepts and feasible projects. The best team will receive not only a certificate with a 50,000 ruble deposit but also the opportunity to join the Honest Fish team.

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Sociological School "14-35": Upgrade your skills with GUU

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The State University of Management and the Center for Sociological Research "14-35" invite you to an educational intensive course for college and university students majoring in social sciences and humanities, the Sociological School "14-35."

The course will include a series of lectures from leading scientists and successful practitioners, where participants will learn how research can be useful for business, improve their public and personal communication skills, and master modern methods of working with groups.

On October 30, students at the State University of Management will complete a final quest consisting of seven unique tasks, including creative challenges, team challenges, and the opportunity to apply their acquired knowledge in practice.

The program will conclude with an awards ceremony. All participants will receive commemorative gifts.

The school is supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation in conjunction with Russian Field.

Registration is available at the link: https://anketolog.ru/sociology_school_14_35

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We invite you to take the Geographical Dictation at the State University of Management.

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The Russian Geographical Society (RGS) announces the annual international educational project "Geographical Dictation," which will take place in person on November 30, 2025, at 12:00 PM. The event aims to popularize geographical knowledge, improve geographical awareness, and enhance the educational level of the population.

The Geographical Dictation is a unique opportunity for anyone to test and expand their knowledge of our planet. This year, participants will be asked to answer 40 questions of varying difficulty levels, covering both basic knowledge and tasks that challenge their creative thinking and erudition.

The purpose of the dictation: to popularize geography, develop geographical culture and attract the attention of the general public to current geographical topics.

Anyone can take part in the Geographical Dictation, regardless of age or level of knowledge. It's a wonderful opportunity to have a fun and productive time, learn something new, and test your knowledge of the world.

To do this you need to:

Register on the project's official website; Register using the special form to take the dictation in person at the State University of Management; On the day of the dictation, come to the chosen location, receive the assignment form, and complete it.

Guests of the university may enter the premises of the State University of Management (GUU) if accompanied by teachers and upon presentation of a passport or other identification document.

Sample tasks for the Geographical Dictation can be found on the website: dictant.rgo.ru.

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