EEF-2025: Vladimir Stroyev puts forward proposals for preserving human capital in the Far East

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On September 4, 2025, the work program of the Rector of the State University of Management Vladimir Stroev continued at the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF).

Let us recall that on the first day, the rector spoke at two sessions dedicated to youth technological entrepreneurship and new forms of education and training in creative industries.

On the second day, Vladimir Stroyev became a speaker at the session “The Contribution of Universities to the Development of Human Capital for the Far East: Components of Success”. The session was also attended by Deputy Head of the Secretariat of the Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, Secretary of the Commission on Scientific and Technological Development Antony Shvindt, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education Olga Petrova, Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Physical Culture and Sports Oleg Matytsin, Director for Innovation Development and the RWB Ecosystem (Wildberries

The agenda included issues of training managers for the Far Eastern region, including models for retaining personnel in this region and the need to conduct specialized MBAs for managers in the Far East.

In his speech, Vladimir Stroev shared successful university practices and innovative approaches to the development of human capital.

"Our university has been developing project-based learning for many years, not only within its walls, but also promoting it outside. It is no coincidence that the Russian Ministry of Education and Science chose the State University of Management as a federal innovation platform for the implementation of the project "Interregional Educational and Methodological Center for Project-Based Learning, Project-Based Learning as a Technology of Practical Training". Our efforts in this direction bring visible results for the students themselves," the rector said.

As one of the methods for retaining young personnel in the Far East, Vladimir Stroyev proposed developing network programs of local universities. As an example, the rector cited the cooperation of the State University of Management with the Chinese University of Ningbo, the State Scientific Center of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "NAMI", the Samara State University of Economics and others.

"Network programs facilitate academic mobility. Students go to study in another region for a year, learn from new teachers, establish horizontal connections, learn to be responsible and independent, but to complete their studies they must return to their small homeland to receive a diploma and their first job there," Vladimir Stroyev emphasized.

The rector also spoke about distance learning methods – the work of the Digital Corps of the State University of Management. In particular, it was announced that 9,000 people are currently its users, including 200 residents of the Far Eastern Federal District through the Primary Office of the "Movement of the First" and 150 through the Accelerator for Youth Policy and Educational Activities together with the Ministry of Education and Science.

In conclusion of his speech, the rector mentioned the work of the Higher School of Business and Technology of the State University of Management, which held a number of project and strategic sessions for the employees of the Vladivostok Administration on the topic of lean manufacturing and business process optimization.

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Students of the State University of Management were invited to the acceleration program "Spectrum of Innovations"

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On September 4, 2025, the State University of Management hosted a presentation of the acceleration program “Spectrum of Innovations”, conducted by the university as part of the federal project “Technologies”.

Vice-Rector Dmitry Bryukhanov addressed the audience with a welcoming speech:

"We have integrated the accelerator program into the students' project-based learning, which provides additional opportunities without increasing the academic workload. In addition, we plan to gradually develop the accelerator to the defense of projects within the framework of the Startup as a Diploma competition, the winner of which this year was our student with an innovative development. This once again shows that the university's infrastructure allows us to implement any plans, create prototypes and products, and find external investors. I urge you to make the most of these opportunities," the vice-rector concluded.

Yulia Vorokhob, an expert at the Open Innovations startup studio and senior tracker for the 2025 Spectrum of Innovations Acceleration Program, spoke in more detail about the accelerator’s operating principles and its benefits for students:

"The accelerator is aimed at helping you as managers feel and understand the importance of digitalization and a product approach in any area of activity. There are many cases where projects that started in student days have reached the global level and brought success to their creators. If 20 years ago, you had to look for funds and start in a garage, today you have a safe accelerator environment where you can use the university's resources, receive support and develop something new, relying on someone else's experience."

The organizers did not limit themselves to theory and invited Varvara Karamysheva, a graduate of the State University of Management, a multiple participant in accelerators and winner of various project competitions, to the meeting. The girl told how she created her projects, how the accelerator helped her and how to bring projects to physical implementation.

"You won't be able to bring a project to perfection the first time. You need experience, long-term work, analysis of mistakes and constant improvement of your product. This is exactly what an accelerator is for: it will help develop strengths, get an external assessment and get rid of fantasies. Today, we are negotiating with a large company about joint implementation of one startup and received a grant of 1 million rubles to implement another project. Looking back, I understand that it all started with the first call with our supervisor in the first year of the State University of Management and his words that we are starting to make startups."

At the end of the event, the director of the project office of the State University of Management Anastasia Lobacheva summed up the meeting and called on the students to use the opportunity provided by the university to prove themselves in the entrepreneurial sphere and get the most out of their studies.

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First-year students of the State University of Management were told how to build an individual educational trajectory

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On September 4, a presentation of the system for individualizing the educational trajectory for first-year students was held in the assembly hall of the State University of Management.

Thursday is a project-based learning day for students of all courses at the State University of Management, and in the first week after admission, the students were introduced to this educational technology.

The meeting was opened by Vice-Rector Dmitry Bryukhanov, who told those gathered about the university's achievements in project-based learning and the development of students' entrepreneurial skills, and encouraged the students not to be afraid to try their hand at different areas of activity and to maintain the high standard of the country's first management university:

"Today, a new format of implementation of the educational process begins for you, when each of you can choose an individual development trajectory within the framework of the chosen program. First of all, this is carried out through project-based learning, in which the State University of Management is a recognized leader in our country. It is on the basis of our university that the Interregional Educational and Methodological Center for Project-Based Learning operates, which accumulates new practices and technologies in this area."

Dmitry Bryukhanov also noted that GUU is actively involved in implementing the global task of developing the entrepreneurial community. The university has created the necessary infrastructure and there are many opportunities to improve students' entrepreneurial skills: a business incubator, acceleration programs, implementation of business projects, etc. The success of this approach is also evidenced by the fact that among thousands of participants from all over the country, it was a GUU student who took first place in the All-Russian competition of graduation theses in the format "Startup as a Diploma" in the past academic year.

Next, representatives from various fields spoke about innovations and opportunities for building an individual educational trajectory.

Thus, the employees of the State University of Management Vadim Chicherin, Nikolai Tormanov and Alexander Osinsky spoke about the individualization of the curriculum in the sports sphere, the new system of registration for 16 sections and 21 university teams, ways of obtaining the necessary points, and also reminded that all sports events can be found out on the social networks of the State University of Management Student Sports Club.

The main topic of the meeting was project-based learning at SUM, the structure and support ecosystem of which was introduced to the first-year students in more detail by the director of the SUM project office, Anastasia Lobacheva. The students learned that:

Our university is the first in the country where project-based learning is included in the curriculum and is mandatory for all courses; each department and educational program has responsible employees and consultants; projects can only be implemented in teams; project teams can be not only intra-group, but also inter-program; curators from among the SUM employees, mentors, experts and representatives of customers will help at all stages; Thursday is not a day off, but an opportunity to attend any project day events of your choice; the final qualifying work can be prepared in the form of a project and it is better to start preparing for it from the first year.

Ekaterina Illarionova, Director of the Center for Project Mentoring at the State University of Management, spoke about how a mentor is selected, what should be taken into account when choosing a project, and other important nuances of project-based learning.

Director of the Business Incubator of the State University of Management Dmitry Rogov presented the possibilities for developing entrepreneurial projects and measures to support startups, and also noted the importance of bringing projects to the external environment

Danila Yakovlev, winner of the All-Russian competition of final qualification works in the format "Startup as a Diploma" 2025, shared his experience of successfully implementing the project.

Veronika Balandina, head of the federal program "Service Learning" at the State University of Management, spoke about our university's victory in the All-Russian competition of best practices in implementing the "Service Learning" program and how to join the project.

Vladimir Semov, an activist of the Garnet case club, introduced the possibilities of the GUU case school.

During the meeting, first-year students were able to ask questions to the speakers, learned who to contact in the future, and in the near future will form project teams and choose their individual educational trajectories.

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GUU students won three grants at the Student Startup competition

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The results of the selection for the 6th stage of the Student Startup competition of the University Technological Entrepreneurship Platform for 2025 have been summed up. Students of the State University of Management won three grants in the amount of 1 million rubles.

This year, the competition received over 11.6 thousand applications, which is 1.5 times more than last year. Of these, 2,500 best projects were selected, most of which are dedicated to digital technologies, creative industries and biotechnology. The winners will receive a grant of 1 million rubles from the Innovation Assistance Fund to implement their business ideas.

"To achieve technological leadership of Russia – a national goal set by President Vladimir Putin – it is important to ensure growth in the number of entrepreneurs implementing in-demand science-intensive developments. Thanks to the Student Startup competition, this year 2.5 thousand students, residents and postgraduates will receive grants of 1 million rubles to implement their business projects. Every second of them is dedicated to one of the areas of national technological leadership projects," said Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Dmitry Chernyshenko.

The competition's geography this year covered 75 regions of the country, more than 320 universities and scientific organizations. Among the winners are representatives of leading engineering schools and employees of youth laboratories. This was reported by the head of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science, Valery Falkov.

Based on the results of the competitive selection, three projects by students from the State University of Management were included among the winners:

Creation of an online service for automatic verification of scientific papers for compliance with GOST and STO (direction "Digital Technologies"), author of the project – Yaroslav Nikitin; Development of a wearable heart rate monitor with HolterTECH ECG recording technology (direction "Medicine and Health-Saving Technologies"), author of the project – Mikhail Zorin; Clynn – a device for sterile and convenient delivery of Vaseline with precise dosage for professional tattoo artists (direction "Creative Industries"), author of the project – Varvara Karamysheva.

Grant support for startups is designed for 12 months; contracts with the competition winners will be concluded in September.

The full list of winners is posted on the competition website.

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VEF-2025: Vladimir Stroyev shared the practices of the State University of Management in the field of technological entrepreneurship and creative industries

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From September 3 to 6, the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF) is taking place in Vladivostok, with Vladimir Stroyev, Rector of the State University of Management, taking part in the forum.

On the first day of the Forum, Vladimir Stroyev spoke at the session "Youth Technological Entrepreneurship: Achieved Results and Development Plans in the Eastern Direction". The rector outlined the differences between technological entrepreneurship and traditional forms of doing business and drew special attention to the significant role of universities in innovation activities.

In his report, Vladimir Stroyev spoke about the progress of the State University of Management’s implementation of a major scientific project, “Ensuring the country’s food security based on the creation of software and hardware systems and intelligent platform digital solutions in the development of agro-industrial technologies of the full life cycle.”

"As part of the project, young scientists from our university are developing a Unified Digital Platform for the Agro-Industrial Complex, which has a decentralized architecture, the main element of which is the "agro-node" localized at the level of an agricultural enterprise. The platform collects, analyzes and structures data from various sources within a single model: equipment telemetry, remote sensing of the earth, meteorological data and laboratory analysis results. The development of the SUP is potentially a significant factor in the growth of agricultural exports in the Far Eastern Federal District and can make a significant contribution to the development of cooperation with the DPRK, helping to optimize logistics, promoting state control and increasing the competitiveness of Far Eastern agricultural products," said Vladimir Stroyev.

Also on the evening of September 3, Vladimir Stroyev took part in the expert discussion "Play to learn: new formats of upbringing and education of youth in creative industries", which was held on the campus of the Far Eastern Federal University. Together with the rector, modern game forms of education were discussed by Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation Olga Petrova, Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) Anatoly Semenov, General Director of the AMIK Television Creative Association, GUU graduate Alexander Maslyakov and other experts.

In his speech, Vladimir Stroyev pointed out that any gamification of the process should primarily solve educational problems and be of an auxiliary nature, without becoming the main form of teaching disciplines. Project-based learning implemented at the State University of Management meets these requirements, allowing students to try themselves in various roles in a simulated form: manager, logistician, designer, public relations specialist, and others. And since within the framework of project activities, students are given problems, not ready-made solutions, this helps to actively include and develop creativity and creative abilities.

"For students who want to realize themselves in creative economies, several areas of activity operate within the project ecosystem of the State University of Management. For example, the educational method "Service Learning" is successfully operating, involving students in volunteering and social activities. At the All-Russian competition of the best practices in this area, our university took 2nd place in the nomination "Service Learning". The practice of final qualifying works in the format of "Startup as a Diploma" is popular. In the summer, our student Danila Yakovlev was recognized as the author of the best startup in Russia with an ecological entrepreneurial project related to the processing of glass into decorative elements for landscape design. For creative guys, there are many different projects, from KVN, the organization of which can be counted as project work, to the parade of freshmen's talents – the first large adaptation project for freshmen, helping yesterday's applicants easily immerse themselves in university life," the rector of the State University of Management shared his developments.

The Eastern Economic Forum is a leading platform for developing the economy of the Far East and expanding international cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region. Last year, more than 7,000 people from 74 countries took part in it, and 313 agreements worth 5.569 trillion rubles were signed. Vladimir Stroyev also had a busy work program at EEF-2024.

The main theme of the Eastern Economic Forum 2025 is "The Far East – Cooperation for Peace and Prosperity". The Forum events are held in the format of panel sessions, round tables, televised debates, business breakfasts and business dialogues dedicated to Russia's relations with various countries of the world.

The rector's work program at the Eastern Economic Forum will continue tomorrow.

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GUU athletes took part in the race along the Garden Ring

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Athletes from the State University of Management took part in the Garden Ring race, which was included in the Russian Book of Records as the largest free start.

11 thousand people competed in covering the distance against the clock, and more than 30 thousand residents and guests of the capital took part in the race.

Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov noted that the Garden Ring has become a single continuous running route for the first time.

Our university was represented at the sports festival by second-year student of the Institute of Economics and Finance Sergey Fedotov, third-year student of the Institute of Economics and Finance Alexey Davydov, third-year student of the ISUIP Vlada Ershova, and senior lecturer of the Department of Physical Education Denis Kokorev.

Let us recall that this is not the first time that the State University of Management has participated in setting sports records: in September 2023, the Russian record for mass synchronized squats was officially recorded on the territory of the State University of Management as part of the Start festival.

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Prospects for Russian-Chinese cooperation in the field of higher education: Valery Falkov visited China on a working visit

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The Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation Valery Falkov made a working visit to the People's Republic of China, where he held a number of important meetings aimed at expanding bilateral scientific and technical cooperation.

On August 22, the head of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science met with the Minister of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China, Yin Hejun.

During the meeting, the parties paid special attention to the development of partnership within the framework of megascience projects. Today, Chinese scientists participate in the work of the NICA Complex facility, created at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna. Long-standing contacts continue with the Kurchatov Institute. Valery Falkov proposed developing a unified scientific research program that will ensure the joint use of the existing and emerging research infrastructure in Russia and China.

The ministers also condemned cooperation between the SCO and BRICS. In particular, a statement on strengthening scientific, technical and innovative cooperation between the SCO states until 2030 is planned for September.

On August 25, Valery Falkov held a meeting with the Minister of Education of the People's Republic of China, Huai Jinpeng.

The parties discussed the activities of joint Russian-Chinese universities, including projects that have only just been planned. The colleagues also noted the growth in the number of Chinese students at Russian universities. Over the past five years, their number has almost doubled. Last academic year, over 56,000 Chinese citizens studied in Russia.

The meeting also touched on the topic of cooperation within the BRICS line, including the initiative to create a new balanced ranking of universities that would take into account the specifics of the educational systems of the two countries. Given the experience of Russia and China in this area, Valery Falkov proposed combining efforts to create an alternative, fair mechanism for evaluating universities.

The State University of Management follows current trends in education and also develops cooperation with Chinese colleagues. The State University of Management runs a joint network master's program "International Manufacturing Business Management" with Ningbo University, organizes internships for Russian specialists in China, and last summer a cooperation agreement was signed with the Shandong Institute of Technology and Business. In addition, for faster adaptation, all foreign students are offered to study Russian at the preparatory department of the State University of Management.

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80 years since the Victory Day over militaristic Japan and the end of World War II

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The Great Patriotic War, which is of colossal importance for all residents of our country, was part of a global armed conflict – World War II. After the capitulation of Nazi Germany on May 8-9, the war continued, including for many Soviet soldiers, in Europe. And on August 8, 1945, in accordance with allied obligations, the Soviet Union declared war on the Japanese Empire.

The fighting began just after midnight on August 9 and included three military operations: the Manchurian Strategic Operation, the South Sakhalin Offensive Operation, and the Kuril Landing Operation. The overall command was exercised by Marshal of the Soviet Union Alexander Vasilevsky, who managed to defeat the million-strong Japanese Kwantung Army in just 24 days. As a result of the war in the Far East, Manchuria (Northeastern China), North Korea, South Sakhalin, and the Kuril Islands were liberated. For their exploits and military distinctions during the war with Japan, more than 300,000 Soviet citizens were awarded orders and medals, including 100 people with the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.

Future employees of our university also had the chance to take part in the war with Japan:

— Anatoly Bastrykin – Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs (1964-1967). During the war with Japan, he was a senior sergeant in the operations department of the 300th rifle division, and was wounded in Manchuria. He was awarded the medals "For Courage" and "For Victory over Japan";

— Aleksandr Elkin is an associate professor at the Department of Structures and Constructions. During the war with Japan, he served as the head of the military construction department of the 3rd engineer-sapper assault brigade of the 39th Army. He was awarded two Orders of the Red Star, the Orders of the Patriotic War of the 1st and 2nd degrees, the Order of the Red Banner, and the medals "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945", "For the Victory over Japan", "For the Capture of Koenigsberg", and "For the Defense of Moscow";

— Gennady Kokin is an associate professor of the Department of Public Relations and Advertising. During the war with Japan, he served in one of the aviation regiments of the Far Eastern Military District. He was awarded an order and many medals;

— Pavel Kolesnik – Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs (1966-1982), Head of the Department of Engineering and Technology of Automobile Transport (1982-1990), Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education of the Russian Federation. During the war with Japan, he served as an assistant to the commander of a tank company and battalion. Cavalier of the Order of the Patriotic War, 2nd degree, and the Order of the Red Star;

— Leonid Petrushenko – Head of the Philosophy Department (1975-1988). During the war with Japan, he was an aviation technician in the Pacific Fleet. He was awarded the medals “For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945” and “For the Victory over Japan”;

— Andrey Shary – head of the military department (1967-1977). During the war with Japan, he was the commander of the BM-13 Katyusha multiple launch rocket system division with the rank of Guards Major. Twice Knight of the Patriotic War, 2nd degree.

It turned out to be so unexpectedly big

The entry of the Soviet Union into the war accelerated the end of World War II. On September 2, 1945, Japan signed the Act of Surrender, and on September 3, according to the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, the Victory over Japan was declared.

For the first two years after the victory, September 3 was even a non-working day in the USSR, but then it gradually began to fade into the background, giving way to the main holiday marking the end of the war, May 9. In 2020, September 3 was added to the list of days of military glory in Russia as the Day of the End of World War II. And since 2023, the wording of the official name of the holiday has also included a mention of the victory over militaristic Japan, emphasizing the fact of victory over the political regime of Japan in those years and the absence of hostility towards the Japanese nation as a whole.

The Second World War lasted six years, 61 countries took part in it, 40 of which had military operations on their territory, it affected 80% of the world's population and took the lives of about 60-65 million people. The USSR and China suffered the greatest losses – 27 million and 15-20 million people, respectively. In memory of this tragedy and great feat, as a tribute to the victors, September 3 is celebrated in Russia as the Day of Military Glory.

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Day of Solidarity in the Fight against Terrorism

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Today we remember the tragic events that took place from September 1 to 3, 2004 in the city of Beslan, where during the celebration of Knowledge Day at local school No. 1, terrorists took 1,128 children and adults hostage.

The criminals were especially cruel to their victims, most of whom were children. They did not give them food or water, refused medical care and forbade the transfer of medications, and shot several people at once to intimidate others and demonstrate their inhuman determination to law enforcement. The reprisals did not end there. People were beaten, forced to keep their hands raised, and threatened with gunshots. The rooms were hot and stuffy, and children lost consciousness. At the same time, the terrorists refused ransom and did not make any demands, so no one knew what to expect from them.

On the third day, the nightmare ended as a result of a sudden assault on the school building by the special forces units "Alpha" and "Vympel" of the Russian FSB. Almost all the militants were destroyed on the spot, only one of them survived, later convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment. Subsequently, all the organizers of this crime were also eliminated.

The Beslan terrorist attack claimed the lives of 333 people: 186 children, 111 of their relatives and holiday guests, 17 school employees, 10 special forces soldiers, 6 civilian rescuers, 2 Emergencies Ministry employees and 1 police officer.

The memorial date of the Day of Solidarity in the Fight against Terrorism was established in 2005 and is dedicated not only to the Beslan tragedy, but also to the memory of the victims of all terrorist acts, as well as law enforcement officers who died in operations to rescue hostages or prevent terrorist attacks.

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Days of the Far East Regions in Moscow: interactive exhibition, dialogue between generations and the chance to win a trip

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The State University of Management invites you to join the events of the festival "Days of the Far East Regions in Moscow".

From November 1 to November 30, 2025, at the National Center "Russia" everyone will be able to visit a special exhibition display dedicated to the Far Eastern region and including four thematic zones:

"National Projects of the Far East Regions", where special attention will be paid to the impact of national projects on the development of the district and increasing its attractiveness for living; "Study and Work in the Far East" will introduce visitors to areas of personal and professional development in the region and opportunities for participation in socially significant project activities; "Patriotic Education" will tell about the heroic feat of the residents of the Far East during the special military operation and the formats of patriotic education implemented in the subjects of the Far Eastern Federal District; "Tourism and Nature of the Far East" will introduce the tourism potential of the region, its unique natural conditions and geographical location, as well as cultural and historical places of attraction for tourists.

Also, on November 21, the National Center "Russia" will host the dialogue "Questions of Generations" – an interactive discussion, where the host will voice popular myths about the Far East, and government officials, experts and young people in the format of an open dialogue with parents and applicants will dispel stereotypes, answer questions and talk about the real possibilities of the region.

In addition, children aged 14 to 18 can take part in the video essay competition "My Far East", the main prize of which is a trip to the Far East. Applications began to be accepted on September 1.

You can find out more about all the planned events within the festival on the official website.

Let us recall that the tradition of presenting the potential and opportunities of the Far East in the Russian capital dates back to 2017, when the festival events were held for the first time. The State University of Management was also one of the venues for the Days of the Far East Regions in Moscow in 2023.

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