Professor of the State University of Management took part in the meeting of the Presidium of the Council under the President of the Russian Federation for Interethnic Relations

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On July 17, 2025, a meeting of the Presidium of the Council under the President of the Russian Federation for Interethnic Relations was held under the chairmanship of Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office of the Russian Federation Magomedsalam Magomedov.

Vladimir Volokh, professor of the Department of Public Administration and Political Technologies of the State University of Management, member of the Council under the President of the Russian Federation for Interethnic Relations and the Public Council under the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, took part in the work.

During the meeting, participants heard information about the state report on the implementation of the state national policy of the Russian Federation in 2024, prepared by the Federal Agency for Nationalities Affairs (FADN) of Russia.

The report was approved by the Council Presidium, but suggestions and clarifications were made regarding its content. In particular, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Valery Tishkov suggested making the report more accessible and interesting for a wider audience, and also including a section on traditional spiritual and moral values.

Council members, including Professor Vladimir Volokh, supported the need to include recommendations in the report for civil society, the media and government bodies.

The meeting also discussed the progress of the preparation of the Strategy for the State National Policy of the Russian Federation for the period up to 2036, as well as the results of seminars and meetings on the practices and tasks of executive authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation in implementing the Strategy for the State National Policy of the Russian Federation for the period up to 2025 and improving the management of migration processes.

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We invite you to the webinar "Who is a project manager: standards and reality"

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On August 7, 2025 at 12:00, Deputy Head of the Department of Project Management of the State University of Management, Ekaterina Khalimon, will be a speaker in the webinar “Who is a project manager: standards and reality”.

The webinar speakers will include: – Natalia Ipatova, Director of the MBA Program Center at the Institute of Public Administration and Management of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Head of the MBA – Project Management Program, NASDOBR expert, Chairman of the Jury of the Projects Category of the GPM Awards Russia National Competition; – Svetlana Nurtazina, Director of the Project Management Office at KazBuildExpert, certified IPMA Level C PM, Academician of the International Academy of Sciences; – Ekaterina Khalimon, Deputy Head of the Project Management Department at the State University of Management, certified IPMA Level B PM, GPM-b, assessor of the Project Olympus competition; – Oksana Klimenko, President of the Project Managers Association “Project Alliance”, Vice President of IPMA (2021–2023), Executive Director of GPM Global in Russia and the CIS, author of international standards and certification systems in project management.

At the webinar, Ekaterina Khalimon will raise important topics: – What qualities does a project manager need in a high-tech environment? – How to assess competencies if the project goes beyond classical models? – What do those who are just building a career in project management need to understand?

Ekaterina Khalimon has the relevant professional and teaching experience: – in the academic environment: 10 years of experience as a teacher at the Project Management Department of the State University of Management; – in the field of entrepreneurship: an active entrepreneur, as well as the head of acceleration programs to support technological entrepreneurship, implemented at the State University of Management; – in the field of examination of project activities of state and commercial organizations: assessor of the Project Olympus competition (Analytical Center under the Government of the Russian Federation), certified project manager (IPMA® Level B, GPM-b).

The webinar will focus on: – What kind of a project manager's profile is defined by competency models (ICB, etc.); – What companies see when selecting specialists for the role of project manager; – Why specialists who are strong in theory are not always in demand in practice; – How the professional image of a project manager is developing in Russia and the CIS; – What skills are becoming key in 2025, and which are fading into the background.

Format: – Live professional dialogue; – Exchange of observations and practical experience; – Questions from participants are welcome.

Participation is free, upon prior registration. A link to join will be sent to all registered participants the day before the webinar.

Details and registration: https://pmalliance.timepad.ru/event/3462968/

Webinar organizer: Association of Project Managers "Project Alliance" – Russian association of sustainable project management, partner of the State University of Management since 2024.

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Students of the State University of Management visited the International Student Camp in Optina Pustyn

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Students of the State University of Management visited the II International Dostoevsky Student Camp in the Kaluga Region, which operated within the framework of the IV Spiritual and Educational Project "Days of Dostoevsky in Optina Pustyn 2025".

The project is dedicated to the memory of an important event in the writer's spiritual life and his work: on July 7, 1878, Fyodor Dostoevsky visited Optina Pustyn for the first time, where his meeting with the venerable elder Ambrose summed up the writer's many years of spiritual and creative quest, and the elder himself became the prototype of the elder Zosima in the writer's novel The Brothers Karamazov.

This year, the tent camp welcomed more than 200 participants from 17 universities in Russia and Belarus, and citizens of 24 countries.

At the official opening, the participants of the spiritual and educational project were addressed by the monastery's abbot Bishop Joseph, the governor of the Kaluga region, a graduate of the State University of Management Vladislav Shapsha, the writer's great-great-grandson Alexey Dostoevsky, and also by video address by the head of the Russian Book Union Sergey Stepashin. After the official part, students of the universities, who were participating in the event for the first time, planted trees on the alley of oaks.

As part of the three-day program, the participants went on an excursion to Optina Pustyn, took part in the historical quest “Along the Route of the Pilgrims of the 19th Century,” during which they completed tasks based on Old Slavonic games and amusements, rafted on a pontoon across the Zhizdra River, walked along the historical pilgrimage trail that has existed for more than 3 centuries, and attended motivational meetings and discussions with famous people.

Nikita Smirnov, a student of the State and Municipal Administration program, shared his impressions of the trip: “The Dostoevsky Camp was not just an event for me, but a real intellectual and spiritual discovery. This is a place where bright, thinking people from different parts of the world meet, where discussions are born that inspire the search for deep meanings, and where every day gives something valuable. This is a place where meanings are truly born. Now these days, filled with live communication and joint discoveries, will forever remain in my memory.”

"Our trip was a pleasant discovery, accompanied by new meetings, gaining new knowledge about Russian culture and Orthodoxy, its role in the life of a Russian person and its significance for the current and future generations. Optina Pustyn is certainly not so much a historical center as a cultural one, where since the 12th century people have gathered and continue to gather, tirelessly fighting for enlightenment and the development of spirituality in people, for the opportunity to introduce people to God's commandments," added Dmitry Kamchatov, a student of the Economics program.

Diana Mikhailova, a student in the Economics program, confirmed: "The trip to Optina Pustyn was a truly unforgettable event for students from many countries, and the camp itself was located in a very picturesque area. There were many excursions and events aimed at both cultural development and bringing students from different universities closer together. Thanks to the camp program, many students understood such spiritual values as kindness, love for God, for one's neighbor, for the Motherland."

A student of the Banking and Digital Banking program, Lyubov Aleksandrovskaya, noted the high level of organization of the project: “I would like to express my gratitude to all the organizers: the Bishop and the brethren for their prayers, the hosts, photographers, invited speakers, sponsors, the director, DJs, volunteers, representatives of the security structure, who modestly, but faithfully and reliably did their job. It seems to me that the unique atmosphere in the camp is due to the fact that everyone in their place works sincerely, with soul, with a kind attitude to everyone around them. And, of course, thanks to the guys. Thank you for these wonderful 5 days to everyone, and prosperity to the project!”

The participation of students of the State University of Management in the project became possible thanks to cooperation with the rector of the Church of St. Andrew Bogolyubsky in Volzhsky, Father Kirill. Let us recall that the State University of Management also holds patriotic events, meetings with heroes of the SVO, talks about marriage and family, and sends dry souls and trench candles made by students to the front as part of the "GUU – SVOim" campaign.

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At the 1st All-Russian Festival of Student Families, Vladimir Stroev spoke about demographic support measures at the State University of Management

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On July 17, 2025, the 1st All-Russian Festival of Student Families started at the Bauman Moscow State Technical University, in which the rector of the State University of Management Vladimir Stroev took part.

The plenary session of the Festival turned out to be very representative: Chairperson of the Federation Council Valentina Matviyenko, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko, Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov, Chairperson of the Federation Council Committee on Science, Education and Culture Liliya Gumerova, Chairperson of the State Council Commission on the “Family” Direction, Head of the Republic of Mordovia Artem Zdunov.

Valentina Matviyenko said that on the eve of the Festival, the Federation Council approved a law that significantly increases the average amount of maternity benefits for women studying at universities, organizations of additional professional education, and scientific organizations, as well as a law that enshrines the concept of a “student family” in the legal field.

Dmitry Chernyshenko noted that on the initiative of Valentina Matvienko, a draft standard for family policy in universities was developed. In accordance with it, it will be necessary to standardize family blocks in dormitories, providing for a separate kitchen, mother and child rooms. These standards have become mandatory for competitive selection in world-class campuses under construction.

Valery Falkov said that in order to increase awareness of support measures, universities have launched a "single window" format for young families, mothers and fathers with children. In addition, work is underway with the Russian Ministry of Digital Development and Communications and the Analytical Center of the Government of the Russian Federation to create a Navigator of support measures for student families on the State Services portal.

Participants of the plenary session familiarized themselves with stands with information about how higher education institutions help young families. Five universities were represented at the stands, including the State University of Management. Rector of the State University of Management Vladimir Stroyev spoke about measures to support young families and projects being implemented, in particular about the educational and enlightening course for students "Architecture of Relationships" and the 2nd International Scientific Conference "Family in Modern Russian Society" held in the spring.

"The State University of Management will significantly expand its support measures for student families in 2025. Today, we have more than 100 students with children. We have 2 mother-and-child rooms for them, and in the 4th quarter of this year, we plan to open 2 more such rooms, including as part of the construction of a new student coworking space. The total amount of payments provided for families with children is growing every year. Among other support measures, there is a special remote work program for pregnant employees in the first 3 months, an adaptation system for returning to work after maternity leave, and the possibility of remote work for family teachers," said Vladimir Stroyev.

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Development of competencies: over 700 university employees improved their qualifications at the State University of Management

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The State University of Management, as part of a comprehensive effort to develop the professional competencies of employees of educational organizations, has successfully completed three advanced training programs.

In total, 729 people from more than 20 higher education institutions throughout the Russian Federation completed the training.

List of implemented programs:

1. "Organizational, managerial and organizational and methodological foundations of inclusive higher education"

This is the largest of the three programs, bringing together 644 listeners from a wide range of regions.

Particular attention was paid to training representatives of the supervised regions, which included Moscow and the Moscow region, the Oryol region and the Smolensk region. In addition, students from other subjects of the Russian Federation took an active part, including the Lugansk and Donetsk People's Republics, the Pskov region, the Kherson region, the Rostov region, the Krasnodar region, the Primorsky region and a number of other regions.

The program was aimed at developing a systematic approach to creating an inclusive environment in universities, introducing modern management and methodological practices, and discussing the key challenges facing higher education in the context of social transformation.

2. "Personal management"

As part of the training, 26 participants were introduced to key aspects of effective self-organized management, development of time management skills and professional communication.

The program is designed for teachers, administrators, and professionals interested in improving their own effectiveness and developing sustainable time and task management strategies in an intense educational environment.

3. “Interaction between the curator of practical training (educational and/or industrial practice) from among the representatives of employers with the disabled student”

The course focused on issues of building effective interaction between university representatives and employers, ensuring the successful integration of students with disabilities into the professional environment. 59 people completed the training.

Participants mastered support models, methods for adapting practice to the individual characteristics of students, and also received practical tools for effective mentoring.

The programs have become an important part of efforts to create an accessible and inclusive educational environment that meets modern requirements and challenges.

The courses not only helped improve the qualifications of the participants, but also contributed to the formation of a sustainable professional community capable of solving the problems of the future.

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GUU and the All-Russian Society "Knowledge" held an educational lecture for foreign students "Achievements of Crimea"

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On July 16, 2025, a lecture “Achievements of Crimea” for foreign students at the State University of Management was held at the site of the State University of Management as part of the All-Russian Society “Knowledge” project.

The speaker was Andrey Boltaevsky, a lecturer of the All-Russian Society "Knowledge", head of the Department of Humanities and Foreign Languages at the Russian University of Cooperation, and candidate of historical sciences.

Let us recall that the cooperation agreement between the State University of Management and the All-Russian Society “Knowledge” was signed at the end of last year.

During the lecture, foreign students were introduced to the regional characteristics of the Republic of Crimea, the history of its return to the Russian Federation in 2014, the main attractions, the latest infrastructure, which includes the Crimean Bridge, the Tavrida highway, medical and energy facilities.

Foreign students of the State University of Management are interested in the possibilities of visiting the Republic of Crimea, social relations between ethnic groups of the peninsula and the conditions of participation in the art cluster "Tavrida", which is a platform of opportunities for creative youth.

In conclusion, the students thanked the speaker for the informative information and wished success to the project “Learn Russia with Knowledge”.

The Russian Society "Knowledge" is a public organization, with the support of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, which carries out educational work in the regions, forms intellectual content, organizes and conducts free lectures, as well as various events in the field of education, social support and social protection of students and pupils of educational institutions and the elderly. Today, this is an organization that unites tens of thousands of representatives of the Russian intelligentsia.

The event was organized by the State University of Management and the All-Russian Society "Knowledge" with the support of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation.

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Individual support for students is being scaled up across Russia: the rector of the State University of Management discussed personnel policy at a meeting of the councils of Delovaya Rossiya

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On July 14, 2025, an extended meeting of the General and Coordinating Councils of the All-Russian public organization "Business Russia" was held with the Minister of Labor and Social Protection of the Russian Federation Anton Kotyakov, in which the Rector of the State University of Management Vladimir Stroyev took part.

The meeting was devoted to issues of personnel policy, in particular, the solution to the problem of creating conditions for increasing the economic activity of citizens, the transition to a high-wage economy based on improving the quality of jobs and increasing labor productivity, which was set by Vladimir Putin at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

"It is very important that the Russian economy is undergoing a structural transformation. We are experiencing significant changes, including in the labor market: labor relations and forms of employment are changing, and the growing and changing needs of the economy play a significant role in the ability to provide production with labor resources," said Alexey Repik, chairman of Delovaya Rossiya, in his welcoming speech.

Minister of Labor and Social Protection of the Russian Federation Anton Kotyakov spoke about the mechanisms of the national project "Personnel" and presented the results of the first personnel forecast of the economy for the next 5 years. According to him, in the horizon up to 2030, it will be necessary to attract about 10.9 million people to the economy. The main reserve is youth.

According to the head of the Ministry of Labor, a pilot project for individual support of students has already been implemented in 11 regions of Russia, which allows companies to select a promising employee and prepare him for a specific workplace. From the new academic year, the pilot will be scaled up throughout Russia. Work will also continue on free retraining of adult applicants in 360 of the most in-demand professions with subsequent employment. In addition, the national project "Personnel" provides for subsidizing the equipment of a workplace for citizens with disabilities, including veterans of a special military operation, and compensation for employee expenses when moving to another region for employment.

Among the experts who took part in the extended meeting of the General and Coordinating Councils of Delovaya Rossiya were: Deputy Chairman of Delovaya Rossiya Anton Danilov-Danilyan, Head of the Expert Center for Labor Relations and Occupational Safety of Delovaya Rossiya Vitaly Fedin, Chairman of the St. Petersburg Regional Branch of Delovaya Rossiya Dmitry Panov, Head of the Executive Committee of Delovaya Rossiya Nonna Kagramanyan, with whom the Rector of the State University of Management Vladimir Stroyev held a working meeting last week, and other experts.

The participants of the meeting presented their initiatives and specific projects for training personnel in a number of industries, which are already being implemented at the enterprises of the members of "Business Russia", and also proposed formats for systemic interaction between business and government in terms of implementing the national project "Personnel". The participants agreed to continue interaction to develop coordinated solutions and make such meetings regular.

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GUU took part in the discussion of the future of business education

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The State University of Management took part in a joint open meeting of the Presidium of the National Accreditation Council for Business and Management Education (NASDOBR) and the Council for Professional Qualifications in Management and Law.

The SUM was represented at the event by Rector Vladimir Stroyev, Vice-Rector Dmitry Bryukhanov and Academic Director of the SUM Higher School of Business and Technology, Vice-President of the Russian Association of Business Education Vladimir Godin.

The meeting was also attended by First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Alexander Zhukov; Chairman of the Presidium of NASDOBR, Vice-Rector of RANEPA Sergey Myasoedov; Vice-President of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs Alexander Murychev; Deputy Chairman, Head of the Executive Committee of Delovaya Rossiya Nonna Kagramanyan, Chairman of the Council of the Moscow City Branch of OPORA RUSSIA Dmitry Nesvetov, and General Director of the National Agency for Qualifications Development Alexey Vovchenko.

The participants considered issues of NASDOBR activities in accreditation of MBA business education programs and preparation for pilot accreditation of the DBA program “Doctor of Business Administration”, development of professional and public accreditation of higher education programs, and intensification of work on development of business education in the regions.

The results of the work of the specialized sections of NASDOBR and RABO at the Caucasus Investment Forum and the International IT Forum with the participation of BRICS and SCO countries were summed up. The high demand for business education programs in the regions was noted, especially in terms of developing management competencies and increasing labor productivity.

In addition, those gathered discussed the expansion of the powers of the Council for Professional Qualifications in Management and Law: the creation of educational programs, their professional and public accreditation, and the formation of a system for independent assessment of qualifications in this area.

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Happy birthday to Marina Grigorieva!

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This Saturday there is a reason and opportunity to celebrate the birthday of the director of the Pre-University of the State University of Management, Marina Grigorieva.

Pre-University is the first stage in the system of seamless project-based learning at the State University of Management. Marina Yuryevna helps students overcome this stage, begin to get used to adult life and learn responsibility for their future. The combination of the strictness necessary to maintain discipline and a motherly attitude towards her charges creates a pleasant working environment for schoolchildren in Pre-University.

Let us wish one of the most kind-hearted directors at the State University of Management the unfailing love of his students and the respect of his colleagues, pedagogical resourcefulness, interesting methodological solutions, success in his work, good health and all-consuming happiness, as well as the spiritual strength for the annual separation from his children who have become almost his own.

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Vladimir Stroev shared with RAEN experts the experience of the State University of Management in implementing new approaches to scientific and educational policy

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On July 11, 2025, a meeting of the Public Expert Council on Socio-Economic Forecasting and Planning was held jointly with the Board of Trustees of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences on the topic: "Scientific, technological, spatial and transport development of the country and management issues", in which the rector of the State University of Management Vladimir Stroyev took part.

The meeting was chaired by the coordinator of the Public Expert Council for Socioeconomic Forecasting and Planning, head of the "A Just Russia – For Truth" faction in the State Duma, Sergei Mironov. The co-chair was the chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, Sergei Stepashin.

The meeting heard 10 reports, including from the rector of the State University of Management Vladimir Stroyev, the president of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, a graduate of the State University of Management Petr Burak, the deputy president of the Russian Academy of Sciences Vladimir Ivanov and other experts.

Vladimir Stroyev shared with the audience the experience of the State University of Management in implementing new approaches to scientific and educational policy in universities. The rector spoke about the principle of practice-oriented seamless project-based education implemented at SUM, the policy of attracting new research staff and technical specialists, cooperation with industrial partners and government agencies. Separately, the expansion of the university's material and technical base, the opening of new laboratories and the work of the student design bureau were mentioned.

“I would like to emphasize that our university now has a unique experience – relying on many years of engineering and economic history, we are to some extent rethinking the role of the State University of Management in the system of higher education: due to the integration of technical sciences into the educational process and taking into account the project-oriented approach, the State University of Management is becoming not just a managerial, but also an engineering and economic one,” Vladimir Vitalyevich summarized.

Having heard and discussed the reports, the participants of the meeting noted that the main strategic task of the country's development, which requires the maximum concentration of resources, both material, financial and human, is to ensure harmonious sustainable development, dynamic improvement of the quality of life, ensuring national sovereignty and security. This can be achieved only with the presence of our own high-tech competitive scientific, technological and industrial complex, based on advanced fundamental science and operating in the full innovation cycle mode.

An urgent task is to form a comprehensive system of public administration of the country's scientific and technological complex, adapted to existing realities, focused on ensuring technological sovereignty, designed to create a technological foundation for achieving national goals, national security, and to ensure the country's entry into the ranks of states that are global technological leaders in most areas.

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