An open lecture by the Director of the Department of Labor Migration of the Eurasian Economic Commission was held at the State University of Management.

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On September 18, 2025, the State University of Management hosted an open lecture by Altynai Omurbekova, Director of the Department of Labor Migration and Social Protection of the Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC), on the topic: "A Single Labor Space: Prospects for Migration Policy in the EAEU."

The lecture was organized at the initiative of the Department of Economic Policy and Economic Measurement. Department Head and RAS Academician Sergei Glazyev delivered a welcome message to the event's participants, delivered by his deputy, Artem Savostitsky.

In her speech, Altynai Omurbekova outlined key trends in the development of the EAEU's single labor market, emphasizing the importance of overcoming legal and social barriers, expanding mechanisms for social protection of workers, and implementing digital solutions to simplify the registration of migrants. The speaker focused on the prospects for mutual recognition of qualifications and the development of a specialist mobility system within the Union.

Master's students from the "Economics of Integration Processes in the EAEU" program actively participated in the discussion, asking questions about barriers to labor migration, the future of digital employee profiles, and opportunities for young professionals within the Union.

The role of the Eurasian Network University (ENU) as a platform for expanding academic and professional mobility was particularly emphasized. Importantly, the State University of Management heads the ENU Secretariat, enabling the university to play a key role in developing educational and scientific ties between EAEU countries.

The lecture generated considerable interest among students and faculty at the State University of Management, demonstrating the importance of collaboration between the academic community and EAEU institutions in developing solutions for the formation of a single labor market and strengthening the human resources potential of the Union's countries.

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We invite you to the workshop "Developing Startups That Support Russia's Technological Development"

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On September 25 at 11:00 a.m., the State University of Management's Assembly Hall will host a workshop titled "Developing Startups to Support Russia's Technological Development" as part of the "Spectrum of Innovations" acceleration program.

The open dialogue will discuss startup mistakes and life hacks from idea to scaling. The experts will be mentors from the All-Russian "Startup as a Diploma" competition of final qualifying theses.

Speakers: – General Director of the FICH studio for business development and entrepreneurial solutions, business technologist Vadim Rydkin; – General Director of Impact Lab LLC, member of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation Evgeniya Dmitrieva; – Director of SIIDOS LLC, entrepreneur Bogdan Yakobson.

The workshop's findings will be consolidated in the interactive game "Startup as a Diploma: From Idea to Business," where, in one round, participants will be able to understand how to launch their own startup: from formulating an idea to entering the market.

The game will help you: – understand how to choose a problem and formulate the value of an idea; – understand what an MVP is and what tools to use to build the first version; – see where to look for first users and how to get feedback; – understand the roles in the team; – understand how to respond to typical obstacles at the start and choose working solutions.

The organizers have prepared pleasant surprises: – gifts for the three best questions to the expert at the workshop; – valuable prizes for the game finalists (from merchandise to individual consultations with the expert); – a gift for the most active fan.

To participate, you must register using the special form. Hurry, there are only 40 spots available. However, everyone is welcome to watch and cheer on their friends.

The event will be held as part of the "Spectrum of Innovations" acceleration program. To participate, you must register using leader-id.

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New Horizons in Political Science: Vietnamese State University of Management (GUU) PhD Students Successfully Defend Their Dissertations

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On September 15, two young scientists from the Socialist Republic of Vietnam defended their dissertations at the National University of Management, a graduate school. The defense took place at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration.

Tu Thi Thoa submitted a paper titled "Problems of Building a Democratic Society in the Context of a Single-Party System in Contemporary Vietnam" for the degree of Candidate of Political Sciences in the specialty 5.5.2 "Political Institutions, Processes, and Technologies," while Nguyen Duc Cuong prepared a research paper titled "Renewal of the Political System in the Context of Ensuring Political Stability in Contemporary Vietnam." Both dissertations were completed in the graduate program of the State University of Management (SUM) in the Department of Public Administration and Political Technologies. Their supervisor was Vladimir Volokh, Doctor of Political Sciences and Professor of the Department.

Leading experts in political science and the study of contemporary political processes participated in the work of the Dissertation Council of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA).

Official reviewers provided positive feedback, noting that the research was conducted at a high scientific, methodological, and practical level. The comments by V.Yu. Ledeneva, I.S. Amiantova, and S.A. Stepanov, as the scientists themselves emphasize, are merely recommendations and do not affect the overall results or quality of the presented work.

The assessments of the chair and members of the dissertation council were also positive. During the academic discussion, it was noted that Vietnam, with its unique historical and political trajectory, is of particular interest for political science analysis. In the context of global transformations and regional challenges, such as the growing influence of major powers in Southeast Asia, geopolitical tensions in the South China Sea, and growing interdependence on global markets, maintaining domestic political stability has become a paramount task. Vietnam, while maintaining a socialist system and the Communist Party's monopoly on power, simultaneously demonstrates a desire for modernization and integration into the global community. Under these circumstances, the key question is how democratic institutions and practices can be formed and developed within a single-party system.

The candidates successfully answered questions from the dissertation committee members and official opponents, formulating their own vision for the development of democratic institutions in modern Vietnam. Following their defenses, the assembled panel unanimously voted to award the PhD degree in political science to Tu Thi Thoa and Nguyen Duc Cuong in the specialty 5.5.2 "Political Institutions, Processes, and Technologies."

We wholeheartedly congratulate the young scientists and wish them further success and creative growth.

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Entrepreneurial skills training courses have started at the State University of Management

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On September 18, 2025, the State University of Management held its first entrepreneurial skills training of the academic year. Timur Tarakanov and Anna Sorochinskaya, experts from the Open Innovations startup studio, led the intensive educational course for students.

Entrepreneurial competency training is a key element of the University Technological Entrepreneurship Platform ecosystem of the federal project "Technologies." It allows students to take their first steps in entrepreneurship and learn the basics of launching startups. In the format of the business game "Create a Startup in 6 Steps," the students went through all the stages of creating a tech startup—from idea generation and team building to the final pitch of their project. During the training, the students learned how to formulate and test hypotheses, analyzed existing monetization models, learned how to test an idea and bring a product to market with minimal resources, how to effectively present their product, structure their presentation, and overcome difficult questions. Upon completion of the training, all participants received certificates, and the most active ones received gifts from partners and organizers.

"Participating in the entrepreneurial skills training was an excellent opportunity to adapt to the project-based learning system at SUM. This was especially important for first-year students. The students learned how to work in teams, learned how to develop an innovative product idea, worked through the structure of startup projects, discussed real market cases, and finally presented their ideas to experts. It was invaluable to receive positive feedback from the students following the training. I'm confident that many of them will use their developments in project-based learning in the future, and over time, they will even be able to transform them into a fully functioning business," noted Dmitry Rogov, Director of the SUM Business Incubator.

The next training sessions will be held at the First Management School in October. Register for any date convenient for you, October 9th or October 23rd, and come hone your entrepreneurial skills.

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Vladimir Zotov gave a lecture at the State University of Management: "Keys to Success" from the Minister Who Managed 1.3 Million Muscovites

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On September 17, 2025, an open lecture by Vladimir Zotov, a professor at the State University of Management, Doctor of Economics, former Minister of the Moscow Government, and head of the South-Eastern Administrative District of Moscow, who governed a territory with a population of over 1.3 million for over 25 years, was held in the Atrium of the Information Technology Center of the State University of Management.

The meeting, entitled "Public and Municipal Administration: An Introduction to Professional Practice with Practical Examples," brought together over 150 students, postgraduate students, and faculty from the State University of Management. The event was characterized by lively dialogue, deep reflection, and genuine interest in the experience of one of the most respected practitioners of Russian public service.

The lecture was opened by Sergei Chuev, Head of the Department of Public and Municipal Administration at the State University of Management, who emphasized the exceptional importance of the speaker:

"Vladimir Borisovich Zotov is a legend of Russian public administration. His experience isn't textbook theory, but living, proven practice. He didn't just manage a district; he created a system. As a leader, he implemented digital services for residents long before it became fashionable. He knew how to listen to people, build teams, make decisions under uncertainty, and achieve results when others gave up. His book, 'Keys to Success: A Career Compass from a Minister,' is now a standard for students and managers. And today we listened not to a lecture, but to a true master class from a master."

Drawing on his own experience, Vladimir Borisovich revealed the fundamental principles of effective management at the municipal and city levels. He detailed how, in a megacity with a population of over a million, the following was ensured:

Safety and quality of life; transport accessibility and infrastructure development; digitalization of public services, including the "Electronic Government" and "Active Citizen" projects; interaction with residents through feedback and participation in decision-making.

The speaker placed special emphasis on the personal qualities of a leader: "The key to success lies not in rank, but in character. The ability to listen, to take responsibility for decisions, to not be afraid of mistakes, to be honest with people, and to believe in one's mission—that's what distinguishes a true leader."

At the end of the meeting, Vladimir Zotov presented and signed his books – collections of practical advice that have become reference books for thousands of students and officials across Russia. The audience lined up, each eager to receive a personal autograph from someone who has made a significant contribution to the capital's development.

Following the event, many participants noted that Professor Zotov's lecture was more than just information, but a refresher on their views on careers in public service.

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"Brighter" Competition: Showcase your talent and become part of the historical ball at the State University of Management

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On September 22, the State University of Management's concert hall will host the "Brighter" student creative group competition.

A professional jury, a creative atmosphere, new acquaintances, and vivid impressions await you.

The best performers will have the opportunity to perform at the Student Interregional Historical Ball "Inspiration," dedicated to the Heroes of the Fatherland and the connection between generations.

Fill out the registration form to join the speakers on September 22 from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM in the SUM Concert Hall.

The project is being implemented with the support of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs (Rosmolodezh) and the Rosmolodezh.Grants program.

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IOM students explored the nuances of individual development trajectories with representatives of Ryazan region companies.

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On September 18, 2025, a meeting was held between students of the Institute of Industrial Management of the State University of Management and representatives of companies in the Ryazan region.

Vice Rector Dmitry Bryukhanov opened the meeting, emphasizing the importance of each student choosing their own personal development path. This is assisted by developing various projects, participating in the "Startup as a Diploma" competition, and other contests.

Pavel Simakov, Deputy Chairman of the Moscow Committee for Public Relations and Youth Policy, then spoke about choosing a professional path during university studies. He emphasized the importance of project and change management in the modern world and the demand for specialists in the Institute of Industry Management's educational programs.

Anna Alebastrova, Head of the Investor Relations Department at the Ryazan Region Development Corporation, presented the Ryazan Region's employment prospects and investment attractiveness. Students eagerly watched videos about the Ryazan Region's development and expressed interest in the development opportunities at investment companies, as presented by Maria Vikulova, Head of the "Human Resources for Investors" project at the Ryazan Region Development Corporation.

A fascinating dialogue ensued with representatives of investment companies—Artem Taran, CEO of Atmosfera LLC, and Anton Khusainov, CEO of AG-Tech LLC—who discussed the development prospects of their companies and shared their experiences implementing their development trajectories.

A graduate of the State University of Management, head of the internship and practice department at Wildberries, spoke in detail about possible internships.

At the end of the meeting, Alla Zhukova, Director of the Career and Practical Training Center at the State University of Management, discussed the Center's development prospects and invited students to become active participants in the social media community.

On behalf of the students and faculty, IOM Director Galina Serebryakova thanked all participants for the engaging meeting and expressed confidence in future collaboration.

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Scientific journals of the State University of Management have been included in the "White List"

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An interdepartmental working group has compiled the Russian version of the Unified State List of Scientific Publications (USLPS)—the "White List." The list was created to monitor and evaluate publication activity in the Russian Federation. The main feature of the new version is the prioritization of publications in domestic scientific journals.

In total, the Russian part of the new list included 3,120 journals, distributed across four levels, where the first level is the highest.

Three publications from the State University of Management, namely the academic journals "Management," "E-Management," and "Digital Sociology," have been assigned Level 2 status on the White List. Publications in these journals will now be considered not only for dissertation defenses but also for the evaluation of research results.

The white list is published on the website of the Russian Center for Scientific Information.

By the end of 2025, it is planned to approve the regulations for the inclusion of new journals in the Unified State Register of Public Prosecutors and to form the final version of the list with foreign publications.

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GUU specialists discussed the training of management personnel in film and television with representatives of the Chinese media sector.

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On September 16, 2025, representatives of the National University of Management took part in a meeting with a Chinese delegation of representatives of television and media companies from Chengdu, the capital of China's Sichuan Province.

SUM was represented by Artur Arakelyan and Anna Akopyan, faculty members of the Department of Management in Culture, Film, Television, and Entertainment. The Chinese delegation included Yang Xiaoming, Deputy Director of the Chengdu City Internet Information Bureau; Li Gang, Editor-in-Chief of Chengdu Media Group and Chengdu Daily; Zhou Wenwen, CEO of Chengdu Broadcasting and Film Corporation; and other guests.

The main topics of the meeting were cooperation in the fields of film, media, electronics, and educational projects in the cultural and media spheres, as well as the implementation of educational programs for training management specialists in the fields of film, internet media, and television.

The meeting was organized under the auspices of the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade's foreign economic activity subordinate agencies. It was organized by the Consortium for Foreign Economic Activity and International State Cooperation in Industry. The IQ quarter of Moscow-City was chosen as the venue. Also present were representatives of major Russian telecommunications equipment manufacturers, such as the Telecommunications Equipment Consortium (ANO TKO).

The meeting confirmed the relevance and specific steps for cooperation in training management specialists in the fields of film, television, and online media.

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First in management and first in standardization: GUU and the Rosstandart Academy discussed cooperation

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On September 17, a meeting was held at the State University of Management between Rector Vladimir Stroev and Rector of the Rosstandart Academy Alexander Zazhigalkin.

The leaders discussed the strengths of their educational institutions and possible areas for future cooperation.

Vladimir Stroyev spoke about the history of the State University of Management, noting its commitment to educational traditions combined with a modern approach.

"The topic of standardization is close to the heart of SUM, as for many years during the Soviet era, our university was involved in everything related to the planned economy. At one time, it was here that the associations for developing standards for educational programs such as management, human resources, and state and municipal administration were based. Many departments still exist and maintain their traditions. We are actively reviving engineering education and research at our university. Our student design bureau won a grant from the Ministry of Education and Science among all the universities in the country. This is not so much about money as it is about status and recognition."

In turn, Alexander Zazhigalkin presented the Academy's areas of activity, its achievements, and development plans.

"Our academy is a leader in quality management. Every year, over 12,000 people study in 200 programs at branches and core departments across the country. These are primarily engineers and technical specialists, but we also include economists and company executives. In terms of continuing education, we are regional leaders in our field. Standardization and quality management are important in many areas of activity and are becoming increasingly relevant today," shared the rector of the Rosstandart Academy.

Vice-Rector Maria Karelina introduced the guest to the research projects currently underway at SUM and those planned for the near future. Alexander Zazhigalkin expressed interest and suggested exploring this topic further in their future work.

Another important area noted by the parties was network educational programs. Vladimir Stroyev emphasized that "the State University of Management has chosen a strategy of interaction and expanding cooperation," and cited examples of the joint Advanced Engineering School with the M.D. Millionshchikov State Petroleum Technical University and a network program with the Kuban Agricultural University.

Following the meeting, the leaders identified key areas of potential collaboration, agreed to create working groups, and draft a cooperation agreement and a roadmap for implementing joint projects.

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