Information about the competition lists

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Dear applicants of the State University of Management, we publish up-to-date information on the competition lists. They can be viewed in two ways.

The first is on a special page of the SUM website, where you can find yourself using your unique applicant number.

The second is on the State Services portal using the following algorithm: – Find SUM in the university selection service; – Select a direction; – Expand the program; – Open “Lists of applicants” and “Competition lists”; – Find yourself using your unique applicant number.

The lists for the budget and quotas have already been published. Preliminary lists for the contract will appear on August 10. The order for transfer to the budget – August 7.

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Attention applicants: how not to become a victim of fraudsters

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There have been more frequent cases of fraudulent actions aimed at illegally obtaining funds from individuals, in particular, applicants and their legal representatives submitting documents for admission to higher education institutions online.

Beware of fake sites!

Fraudsters place fake websites of higher education institutions on the Internet. Fake websites almost completely repeat the style, design and content of the main pages of official websites of higher education institutions.

Also, fake websites additionally host electronic payment systems that accept funds for services of higher education institutions (priority entrance examinations, payment of entrance fees, payment for trial testing services, etc.).

At the same time, fake sites may contain personal account services, services that implement online testing, as well as other services and forms that mislead potential victims.

In addition, scammers may enter into correspondence with a potential victim via email and telephone, offering to use paid services.

Recommendations for protection

In accordance with subparagraph "e" of paragraph 1 of the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of May 1, 2022 No. 250 "On additional measures to ensure the information security of the Russian Federation" and in order to prevent the implementation of threats to information security, it is recommended:

When visiting official websites of government bodies, higher education institutions, and other official resources located on the Internet, check the address bar (URL address) of the specified resources for spelling errors (for example, https://minobrnauki.gov.ru is a correct address, and https://minobrnauki[.]ru is an incorrect address). Interrupt conversations with suspicious people and block contact numbers from which suspicious incoming calls are received. Do not tell anyone the secret code that comes in an SMS message from the State Services portal. Do not follow unknown links or download files contained in letters from unknown senders. Do not open attachments, especially if they contain documents with macros, archives with passwords, as well as files with the extensions .rtf, .lnk, .chm, .vhd. Do not open or download attachments from letters with topics not related to the activities of the organization. Do not transmit personal and official information through channels that have not undergone official verification. Do not join suspicious groups/channels in messengers, including Telegram. If you detect suspicious behavior or have doubts about communication with possible intruders posing as employees of higher education institutions in messengers or during phone calls, it is recommended to confirm the information received through other official communication channels.

Let us remind you that you can contact the members of the GUU Admissions Committee by phone at 8(495)371-00-55, online at https://priem.guu.ru/ or by visiting the campus in person.

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GUU student becomes Russian kickboxing champion

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A student from the State University of Management won gold at the All-Russian kickboxing competition “Championship and Championship of Russia among students and schoolchildren”.

More than 700 participants from 30 regions competed in the tournament.

Kickboxers competed in 4 disciplines and 5 age categories, which were divided into 57 weight classes.

A second-year student of the Institute of Public Administration and Law of the State University of Management, Mikhey Irincheev, became the best in the Point Fighting discipline in the 74 kg weight category.

We congratulate Mikhey, we are proud of his victory and wish him further success in his studies and sports!

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Students of the State University of Management successfully defended their projects at the Student Startup competition

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The final hearings of the projects of the sixth stage of the grant support program for startup projects of students of Russian universities “Student Startup”, implemented within the framework of the federal project “Technologies”, have been completed.

This year, more than 11,000 applications from all over Russia were submitted to the competition. Three projects from the State University of Management, corresponding to the current directions of scientific and technological development of our country, were admitted to the final stage:

A wireless holter designed for high-precision recording of heart activity and does not cause discomfort to patients when worn (author: Mikhail Zorin); A device for dispensing Vaseline with precise dosing for professional tattoo artists Clynn is an innovative compact pen-shaped applicator with replaceable cartridges, which allows for maximum sterility of the work process (author: Varvara Karamysheva); An online service for automatic verification of scientific papers for compliance with GOST and STO, which allows you to get rid of routine operations and speed up the document processing process (author: Yaroslav Nikitin).

The results of the competition will be announced in August, the winners will receive a grant of 1 million rubles to implement their project. The operator of the competition is the Innovation Assistance Fund. In 2025, 2,500 people will be able to receive the grant – this is a record number in the history of the competition.

In 2024, three students from the State University of Management became winners of the Student Startup competition. We wish our young innovators success this year too!

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A youth laboratory of digital and intellectual technologies for the development of the territories of the Russian Federation will open at the State University of Management

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The project of the State University of Management "Scientific, methodological and practical foundations for the development and application of digital and intelligent technologies to ensure sustainable development of the regions of the Russian Federation, including remote and hard-to-reach areas of Siberia, the Far East and the Arctic zone", which was previously supported in the competition for the creation of new youth laboratories within the framework of the federal project "Development of human capital in the interests of regions, industries and the research and development sector" of the national project "Science and Universities", successfully passed the budget commission.

The methods, algorithms and solutions proposed in the project received positive assessments during the examination at the Ministry of Science and Higher Education and the Russian Academy of Sciences. The laboratory of digital and intelligent technologies for the development of the territories of the Russian Federation will operate on the basis of the Research Institute of Public Policy and Management of the Sectoral Economy of the State University of Management.

The key tasks that will be solved by the youth laboratory team:

research into remote sensing technologies using unmanned aerial vehicles; development of a concept for the technology of energy-saving systems for the transportation, distribution, use and storage of energy in difficult Arctic conditions.

The research results will be presented at leading international conferences in Russia and abroad, and will also be used in preparing publications in leading scientific journals.

“During the implementation of the project, young scientists, students and employees of the State University of Management will analyze and systematize current scientific and technical problems, as well as study existing and promising digital and intelligent technologies that can be applied for the sustainable development of the regions of the Russian Federation,” shared the head of the laboratory, associate professor of the Department of Innovation Management of the State University of Management Denis Serdechny.

Let us recall that in 2024, two projects of the State University of Management became winners of the competitive selection of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia for the creation of new youth laboratories. The Laboratory of Reverse Engineering, headed by the Director of the Center for Management of Engineering Projects Vladimir Filatov, received funding in 2024 (the first year of the project was successfully completed). Funding for the Laboratory of Digital and Intelligent Technologies for the Development of Territories of the Russian Federation begins in 2025.

The new laboratory will be integrated into the general engineering ecosystem of the GUU, in which various research projects are currently being implemented: a fundamental study is carried out “Fundamentals of managing the technological processes of reverse engineering in solving comprehensive import substitution in the transport industry of the Russian Federation”, a large scientific project in the field of agricultural industry is performed in the field of agricultural industry the complex, the development and substantiation of approaches to the planning and implementation of the implementation, deployment, and the organization of the use of autonomous unmanned systems, robotics complexes, and infrastructure communication networks, navigation, observation and control that ensure the operation of such systems and complexes, with the specified regulations of the safety and the movement of complexes, and the probability of functional tasks, as well as also the probability of functional tasks, are carried out. Projects are being implemented under the Rosgeotech EVERY FORECTIC School: “Formation of the interactive map of geothermal resources of Russia – Geomap” and “Development of equipment, software and infrastructure of unmanned aviation systems, mobile and technological robotic complexes, as well as methods and technologies for their use in the oil and gas industry (ABRIS)”. In addition, on the basis of the State Unitary Enterprise, the Student Design Bureau “Innovative Solutions” operates, there is a training laboratory for the aircraft, shipbuilding and innovative transport industry in terms of automated development of management programs and studying the basics of work on the CNC system for machine -based technological groups.

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Happy Baptism of Rus' Day!

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Today is an important state memorial date – the Day of the Baptism of Rus. It has been officially celebrated since 2010 on the day of remembrance of the great equal-to-the-apostles Prince Vladimir, during whose reign this significant event took place.

According to the Tale of Bygone Years, Prince Vladimir was baptized in 988 in the Church of St. Basil in Korsun, also known as modern-day Chersonesos. This allowed him to enter into a dynastic marriage with Anna, the sister of the Byzantine Emperor Basil II the Bulgar Slayer.

Historically, the adoption of Christianity in Rus' was due to a number of important reasons. Neighboring states already professed Christianity, and international relations began to require a change in the cultural paradigm. Monotheism was also useful within the East Slavic lands, as it allowed them to unite according to the principle of "one state, one prince, one God."

The baptism of Rus did not happen in one day; on July 28, only Prince Vladimir himself and his retinue were baptized. Decades passed before the new faith spread throughout Rus. It gave the country an incentive for spiritual, cultural and political development. The result was the unification of the Slavic principalities, which became the foundation for the formation of the largest state in the world – the Russian Federation.

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Representatives of the State University of Management spoke at a meeting of the Working Group on Adaptation and Integration of Migrants

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Representatives of the State University of Management took part in a scheduled meeting of the Working Group on the legal regulation of socio-cultural adaptation and integration of migrants, refugees and forced migrants located on the territory of the Russian Federation, which was held in the State Duma.

Under the leadership of deputy Anastasia Udaltsova, those gathered considered three issues on the agenda.

Vice-Rector of the State University of Management Pavel Pavlovsky and Professor of the Department of Public Administration and Political Technologies of the State University of Management Vladimir Volokh shared their vision of the situation.

Particular attention at the meeting was paid to the discussion of the draft federal laws "On Amendments to the Federal Law "On the Legal Status of Foreign Citizens in the Russian Federation" and the Federal Law "On Migration Registration of Foreign Citizens and Stateless Persons in the Russian Federation". A report on this issue was made by a member of the Working Group, Chairman of the Commission on Labor Migration of the Council of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Russia, member of the Expert Advisory Council under the Main Directorate for Migration of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia Nikolay Kurdyumov.

The second issue discussed the problems of adaptation of refugees and forced migrants from the territory of Ukraine and liberated subjects of the Russian Federation to the conditions of Russian society. Roman Kovalenko, a member of the Working Group and Chairman of the Executive Committee of the public movement "Other Ukraine", presented his vision of the situation.

Then, Ivan Udaltsov, a member of the Working Group and executive director of the Foundation for the Support of Social, Legal and Educational Programs “Public Initiative”, made a presentation on the development of “public diplomacy” institutions in the sphere of regulating migration processes and strengthening the international position of the Russian language.

Professor of the State University of Management, member of the Council under the President of the Russian Federation for Interethnic Relations Vladimir Volokh spoke on all issues on the agenda, covering in detail the current challenges and opportunities associated with migration processes, and emphasizing the importance of a balanced approach to regulating migration. He supported practice-oriented proposals aimed at improving the mechanisms of adaptation and legal regulation of the targeted organized recruitment of foreign workers, and also proposed strengthening the vector of development of "public diplomacy" institutions in the sphere of regulating migration processes and strengthening the international positions of the Russian language in the activities of the Working Group.

The discussion was also attended by members and experts of the Working Group: Chairman of the International Council of Russian Compatriots, President of the International Association of Russian-Speaking Lawyers, President of the Guild of Russian Lawyers Gasan Mirzoev; Advisor to the Rector of the Russian State Humanitarian University Alexander Bezborodov; Advisor to the Head of Rossotrudnichestvo Dmitry Fedotov, representatives of government bodies, large businesses, civil and academic communities.

The proposals and initiatives voiced will be forwarded to the relevant authorities. The activities of the Working Group continue.

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The State University of Management has developed a methodology for assessing the maturity of the KVN movement in Russian universities

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On July 24-27, 2025, the forum “KVN as a resource for the development of creative economies in the region” was held in the city of Kaliningrad. The organizer of the forum was the Methodological Center for the Study and Strengthening of the KVN Movement in Higher Education Institutions of the State University of Management.

Let us recall that the Methodological Center was established at the beginning of the year by a decision taken at the IV All-Russian Forum “KVN – School of Leaders” in the city of Sochi.

On July 24, a seminar-meeting for the organizers of the KVN movement from the universities of the Northwestern Federal District was held in the Youth House of Kaliningrad, where current issues of the KVN movement in the region were discussed. Colleagues exchanged experiences and set new goals for further development.

On July 27, the final plenary session was held, where the invited guests and speakers were: – Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation Olga Petrova (online); – Minister of Youth Policy of the Kaliningrad Region Anna Musevich; – Minister of Youth Policy of the Stavropol Territory Vyacheslav Korshun; – Rector of the State University of Management Vladimir Stroyev; – Vice-Rector of the State University of Management Pavel Pavlovsky; – Advisor to the Rectorate of the State University of Management Sergey Chuyev; – Advisor to the Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation Olga Terno; – General Director of TTO "AMiK" Alexander Maslyakov; – General Director of the Knowledge Center "Mashuk" Anton Serikov; – Deputy Head of the Youth Policy Department of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation Yulia Prozorova; – Director of the Project Office for the Development of Youth Entrepreneurship in Higher Education Organizations Olga Serebryannikova; – Producer of KVN projects Artur Tumanyan.

Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of Russia Olga Petrova reported that there are more than 60 official KVN leagues operating throughout the country, where thousands of participants play, and this is a significant resource for educating young people.

Rector of the State University of Management Vladimir Stroev noted that KVN is a real school of leaders that educates future talents in all spheres of life.

The forum demonstrated for the first time the methodology for assessing the maturity of the KVN movement in higher education institutions, developed by the Methodological Center for the Study and Strengthening of the KVN Movement. The methodology is based on three key elements: the ability to develop the KVN movement at the university, the ability to organize the correct resource provision, the university's ability to use KVN for the socio-economic development of the region, that is, to implement the third mission of the university. The forum participants decided to finalize this methodology for work along the lines of Rosmolodezh.

We thank all forum participants and wish them further success.

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Excursions and lectures: Summer engineering and economic school at the State University of Management has completed its work

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On July 24, 2025, participants of the Summer Engineering and Economics School 2025 visited the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation.

Young scientists met with the First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Science and Higher Education Alexander Mazhuga, who spoke about the work of the Committee, the stages and features of the legislative process in the field of science and higher education, and shared the results of the work during the spring session of 2025. The Committee ensured the adoption of 13 federal laws concerning benefits for admission, changes in the education system, scientific and innovation policy.

The meeting was held in the format of an open dialogue – participants asked questions about the defense of candidate dissertations in graduate school, the logistical support of historical buildings of regional universities, and discussed the program for improving housing conditions for young scientists.

The school participants had an extensive tour of the State Duma. The guests learned about the history of Russian statehood by visiting the exposition of the State Duma museum complex, saw personal belongings of famous politicians, and learned about the daily work of factions and committees.

As part of the lecture program, Acting Rector of the V.G. Shukhov BSTU Sergey Glagolev gave the school participants a lecture "How to Build a Car", in which he told the audience about the history, approaches and principles of creating cars, as well as how the introduction of digital technologies affects the development of the automotive industry in our country and in the world.

The transport theme was continued by Elena Duganova, Associate Professor of the Department of Operation and Organization of Motor Transport at the V.G. Shukhov Belarusian State Technical University. The speaker presented a lecture entitled "Transport Technologies of the Future", where the audience learned about how cities and ground transport infrastructure will change with the development of unmanned aircraft systems.

The day ended with a lecture by Denis Serdechny, Head of the Laboratory of Convergent Expertise and Assessment of Technology Maturity at the Research Institute of Public Policy and Sectoral Economics of the State University of Management. Together with the speaker, the audience discussed the challenges and opportunities of artificial intelligence in science and education. Participants considered the risks of active development of AI systems, in particular neural networks, and also tried to identify their vulnerabilities.

On the final day of the school, the participants went on an excursion to the Moscow Transport Museum at VDNKh. The young scientists visited the exhibition "You look 100%!", where they learned how transport design in Russia has been formed and changed over the past hundred years. The exhibition told about design solutions in the history of domestic automobile, rail and water transport, the events that influenced it, and the people who designed all this equipment. The excursion participants saw rare domestically produced cars, including the ZiS-Sport, Moskvich-Tourist, GAZ-3105 and VNIITE Maxi, the image of the car of the future "Molniya" and the electric car-gadget "Atom", as well as rare archival photo and video materials of equipment tests, scale models and mock-ups.

At the closing of the "Summer Engineering and Economics School – 2025", the participants shared their impressions of the school program, especially noting the high level of both excursions and lectures. The guests of the State University of Management wished success in the further development and expansion of the project and unanimously admitted that they would be glad to return to the School next season.

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The expert group of the State University of Management has developed recommendations for interdepartmental cooperation in the implementation of youth policy

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On July 23, 2025, a public discussion of by-laws prepared as part of the implementation of the updated provisions of the Federal Law "On Youth Policy in the Russian Federation" took place in the House of Unions. Specialists from the State University of Management took part in the development of these by-laws.

The public discussion was attended by: Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Youth Policy, GUU graduate Artem Metelev, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education Olga Petrova, First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Youth Policy Mikhail Kiselev, Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Science and Higher Education Ekaterina Kharchenko, Deputy Head of Rosmolodezh Yuri Leskin and other experts.

The agenda was outlined by the Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Youth Policy, Artem Metelev: "We have accumulated an agenda of three blocks, which we propose to discuss together today. The first: a set of measures for the patriotic education of youth and the spiritual and moral education of youth in the Russian Federation. The second: recommendations for the implementation of the main directions of youth policy in Russia, including the logistical support for its implementation. And the third: recommendations for the organization of interdepartmental interaction between the executive bodies of the country's constituent entities in the implementation of youth policy."

Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education Olga Petrova noted the activity of universities participating in the development and discussion of documents: “For our part, we have also sent all the necessary materials for consideration to the expert community of the Government of Russia and plan to present the documentary results within the next month.”

At the initiative of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs, the Department of State and Municipal Administration, together with the Department of Youth Policy and Educational Work of the State University of Management, developed a draft of recommendations for organizing interdepartmental interaction between executive bodies of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation in implementing youth policy to ensure consistency, eliminate duplication of powers, and ensure the effectiveness and systematicity of the work of government bodies at all levels.

The project team included: – Advisor to the rector of the State University of Management, head of the department of state and municipal management Sergey Chuev; – Professor of the department of state and municipal management, doctor of economic sciences Vladimir Zotov; – Professor of the department of state and municipal management, doctor of pedagogical sciences Tatyana Korosteleva; – Professor of the department of state and municipal management, doctor of economic sciences Mikhail Shatokhin; – Associate Professor of the department of state and municipal management, candidate of economic sciences Mikhail Polyakov; – Deputy Director of the Institute of Social and Cultural Policy and Culture for educational work, candidate of psychological sciences Svetlana Grishaeva.

Vice-Rector of the State University of Management Pavel Pavlovsky reported to the public council: “As for the mechanism of interdepartmental cooperation, here we have a number of specific points: establishing a clear procedure for exchanging information and recommendations, obliging regional departments to prepare and implement comprehensive measures to support young specialists aimed at their professional growth and career. Here we also include the development of measures for the professional self-determination of young people, support for gifted children, the creation and implementation of educational programs for patriotism and civic responsibility among young people, the organization of internships and practice for graduates of educational institutions, ensuring their participation in real work projects.”

The expert group of the State University of Management also proposed to develop a system of joint participation of different branches of government, institutions and organizations in the implementation of youth projects, to ensure openness and accessibility of information about all existing support measures and possible events, for which it is necessary to create one-stop services and digital platforms where young people could resolve any issues that arise.

At the end of the meeting, Artem Metelev noted that if the recommendations are accepted and regulations are developed on their basis, this will seriously simplify the work of government bodies, which will have a clear line in working with young people.

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