From the Big Top to the World Stage: 145 Years of the Tsvetnoy Circus

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On October 20, 1880, the Moscow Circus named after Yuri Nikulin gave its first performance on Tsvetnoy Boulevard—that very positive place where even a serious leader can allow himself to be a carefree child.

Albert Salamonsky founded the capital's circus and immediately made it famous: for the first time, they began inviting not only the most famous circus performers but also singers and folk musicians, and they also staged complex mass acts, with up to 35 horses performing in the arena. Incidentally, it was Salamonsky who came up with the idea of creating performances and New Year's parties for the youngest audiences—before him, circus shows were considered "inappropriate for children."

At first, spectators had access to only a few rows of seats and a standing gallery, but eventually the building was expanded. In 1919, the circus became state-owned, and performances continued even during the war.

The Imaginarium of Director Nikulin

In 1946, the nation's favorite circus performer, Yuri Nikulin, began his rise to fame here at the Clowning Studio. After 36 years with the circus, this legendary Soviet artist took over and oversaw a major renovation—the renovated hall opened on September 29, 1989.

They say that during the renovation, the director closely monitored the new building to ensure that there were comfortable restrooms, as children attend the performances and they should be comfortable everywhere.

But Nikulin wasn't only concerned with hygiene. Thanks to his efforts, the complex now boasts a unique air conditioning system, a rehearsal arena with a 20-meter dome, a hotel for performers, a Circus Arts Museum, a school-studio, and an on-site veterinary clinic.

Through thorns to the stars

The Russian circus of the 20th century conquered the world, with Western newspapers writing: "The Bolshoi Theatre won our hearts, and the Moscow Circus took them with it." At the turn of the century, one of the world's finest arenas encountered temporary financial difficulties, so some of its performers left to work for other companies, including the renowned Cirque du Soleil.

These days, the Circus on Tsvetnoy is doing remarkably well again—ticket sales are up to 98.5%, and each show impresses with its scale and the high skill of the performers.

Congratulations to our favorite artists on their anniversary!

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Tradition: Father's Day is celebrated in Russia for the fifth year

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It's the third Sunday in October, which means it's time to honor those who lead the family! The State University of Management has a special appreciation for Father's Day. Our university's experts, led by Rector Vladimir Stroyev and Director of the Institute of Distance Education Sergey Lenshin, developed a concept for developing a culture of fatherhood in Russia and drafted the Strategy for the Moscow Fathers' Council.

In honor of the holiday, last Friday our sports complex hosted "Fun Starts": children competed with their fathers in various relay races.

Incidentally, according to the latest study by the analytics company Civixplorer, a gender imbalance in the Russian population has been recorded. In our country, 63% of the population is women and 37% is men. And according to the Russian Social Fund, women outnumber pensioners by almost twice as much. In light of these facts, the value of fatherhood in Russia is significantly increasing, as is men's responsibility to their families.

In this regard, we wish all the fathers of the State University of Management—staff, alumni, and heads of student families—to be strong, caring, attentive, and reliable, to cherish their families and traditional values, to protect the dignity of their loved ones and our Fatherland. And you will be rewarded with love. Happy holidays!

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Students from the State University of Management won prizes in the scientific and technical projects competition at the International Academy of Science and Technology (IASF-2025).

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Students from the State University of Management won a prize in the scientific and technical project competition at the XXII International Automotive Scientific Forum (IASF) "Innovations in Motion: Promising Automotive Platform Technologies," which took place on October 15 and 16 at the State Scientific Center of the Russian Federation, FSUE "NAMI."

Let us recall that young scientists from the State University of Management previously presented their reports at the MANF.

The Forum included a competition of scientific and technical projects for 10th-11th grade students, undergraduate and graduate students, and young professionals.

A team of students from the Institute of Industrial Management at the State University of Management (GUU) in the Logistics and Supply Chain Management program, consisting of Yulia Khramova, Irina Pavlova, Leonid Filatov, Sarmat Kuchiev, and Mikhail Roev, won third place in the Best Student Research Paper category.

The bronze-winning team expresses special gratitude to the project's scientific director, Professor Alexey Stepanov of the Department of Transport Complex Management. His professionalism, mentorship, and support were integral to this success.

We wish the team continued success and continued scientific achievements! We are proud of our students!

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"Startup in the Game": GUU will teach you how to launch your own business

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On October 23, the State University of Management will host the next round of entrepreneurial skills training, led by experts from Togliatti State University.

A week ago, colleagues from Tomsk State University visited us and held a captivating master class for students of the First Management Faculty. Together, they saved the planet Evrion and learned how to create high-tech startup projects.

The Startup in the Game program is ideal for anyone taking their first steps in entrepreneurship because it helps:

Go through all the stages of creating a tech startup—from generating a creative idea to the final presentation of your product; learn to work in a team; overcome the fear of public speaking; win prizes and gifts from the organizers; receive a mark for attending the project day event

To participate in the training you must:

Create an account on the study-techtraining.mipt.ru platform, fill out your profile information, and register for the training at cc/cPE2gu.

And don't forget to sign up for the project day!

The training will be held in the atrium of the SUM Information Technology Center from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, with coffee breaks and a lunch break. Registration begins at 9:15 AM.

Come and improve your entrepreneurial skills!

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"Professional Tomorrow": Join the Large-Scale Competition

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The deadline for applications for the VIII All-Russian Competition of Student Inclusive Projects "Professional Tomorrow" is October 20.

This is a platform where student ideas become real social projects, where those who truly change the society around them—active, creative, and caring people—meet.

The competition accepts projects from individuals and teams of up to three people in the following categories:

research project, business project (startup project), social project, technological project (useful invention), media project

Hurry to submit your application, as registration on the competition website ends on October 20th, and you must complete your profile and upload your project by October 25th on the BusinessChain platform. Please note that moderation takes 1–2 days.

The winners of the remote selection will meet in Moscow from December 2–4, present their projects to a panel of experts, and exchange experiences with teams from across Russia.

Recordings of past webinars with answers to key questions: first, second, third will help you prepare.

You can find the full terms and conditions of participation in the Competition Regulations, and communicate with participants in a special Telegram chat.

Any questions? Call and/or write:

Olga Nikolaevna Gatilova (participation questions) 7 (495) 377-77-88 (ext. 2016), 7 (916) 432-31-07, profzavtra@yandex.ru

Anna Konstantinovna Khaustova (technical and organizational issues) 7 (928) 119-12-39, profzavtra@yandex.ru

Don't miss your chance to be part of the largest inclusive event of the year!

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Vladimir Stroyev took part in a discussion on ensuring macroeconomic stability in Russia.

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On October 16, 2025, a meeting of the Public Council under the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation was held, attended by Vladimir Stroyev, Rector of the State University of Management.

The meeting was attended by: Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov, his First Deputy Maxim Kolesnikov, Deputies Tatyana Ilyushnikova and Denis Tyupyshev, Chairman of the All-Russian Public Organization "Business Russia" Kirill Nikitin, President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation Sergey Katyrin, and other experts.

The agenda items concerned fine-tuning the federal investment tax deduction mechanism, preparing the bylaws for the Federal Law "On Certain Issues Regulating the Platform Economy in the Russian Federation," and implementing the State Program "Economic Development and Innovative Economy" with planning for 2026–2028.

During the meeting, Economic Development Minister Maxim Reshetnikov noted that, thanks to the joint efforts of the Government and the Bank of Russia, inflation is gradually slowing. The downside of this process is high borrowing costs and additional pressure on companies' financial health. Therefore, the key task today is to balance supply and demand in the economy.

Maxim Reshetnikov indicated that the work is focused on three areas. The first is ensuring macroeconomic stability, which involves interaction with the Bank of Russia and the Ministry of Finance on monetary and fiscal policy. The second is supporting industries, primarily mechanical engineering and industrial production. And the third is developing the institutional environment, including property rights and regulation of new economic sectors. All these areas are currently consolidated into two key documents: the National Business Model and the Productivity Improvement Project. Their implementation should be a significant step toward improving the country's economic efficiency, the minister stated.

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From History to Practice: The "History of Startup Creation" Event Held at the State University of Management

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On October 16, 2025, the State University of Management hosted a motivational event, "The History of Startup Creation," organized as part of the "Spectrum of Innovations" acceleration program.

Over 200 students gathered at the State University of Management's Information Technology Center to meet with technology entrepreneurs.

The speakers were experts from the Project Office for the Development of Youth Entrepreneurship in Higher Education Institutions of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation: — founder, CEO of Impact Lab LLC, member of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation Evgeniya Dmitrieva; — director of SIIDOS LLC, entrepreneur Bogdan Yakobson.

During the event, students learned about the key aspects of launching a startup and what to consider when implementing it. Experts shared their personal success stories and inspired participants to take bold steps into the world of entrepreneurship.

The participants actively asked questions about startups and successfully developing a business strategy, demonstrating the high level of interest and engagement among young people in this topic. Participants received valuable advice and practical recommendations that will help them bring their ideas and projects to life in the future.

The acceleration program is being implemented as part of the federal project "Technologies," which aims to develop advanced technologies and increase the competitiveness of domestic science and industry.

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Young scientists from the State University of Management presented reports at the International Automotive Scientific Forum

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Young scientists from the State University of Management—Vladimir Filatov, Leading Researcher at the Reverse Engineering Laboratory, and Denis Serdechny, Associate Professor at the Department of Innovation Management—took active part in the International Automotive Scientific Forum "Innovations in Motion: Promising Automotive Platform Technologies," which took place on October 15 and 16 at the Russian State Research Center FSUE NAMI.

The International Automotive Science Forum (IASF) is a key industry platform in Russia, bringing together science and the automotive industry to address strategic challenges since 2003. Since its inception, the forum has held 22 successful sessions. It is attended annually by leading industry experts—key players such as AvtoVAZ, GAZ, KAMAZ, and Sollers—as well as industry associations, as well as the country's best technical universities and research centers.

The opening of the Forum was attended by Fyodor Nazarov, Director General of FSUE NAMI, Albert Karimov, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade, Ksenia Shevyolkina, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Alexey Shilo, Deputy Minister of Transport, and Denis Sekirinsky, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education.

The Forum's program focuses on the most current and promising areas of transport development: electrification and hybrid vehicles, hydrogen energy, digitalization and artificial intelligence, unmanned and intelligent transport systems, applied research and engine engineering, and agricultural transport for the modern agro-industrial complex.

The "Highly Automated Transport and Technological Means of the Agro-Industrial Complex" section presented the scientific and technological achievements of the State University of Management in the field of intelligent logistics, reengineering of modern transport complexes and systems, and the integration of highly automated transport and technological means with intelligent platform digital solutions for the modern agro-industrial complex.

In his presentation, Vladimir Filatov explored the topical implementation of the Internet of Things (IoT) concept in the context of agriculture, as well as the classification of transport and technological vehicles as IoT devices.

"A platform-based approach integrating modern technology ensures the creation and effective functioning of a modern agro-industrial complex ecosystem, combining enterprise openness to interaction with other organizations with trusted transport and digital solutions," noted Vladimir Filatov.

In his presentation, Denis Serdechny focused on the interim results of a major research project at the State University of Management, "Technological Support for Food Security Through the Deployment of Digital Platform Solutions," and outlined the key features of the solution being developed by our team.

"The main users of our digital platform are farmers, agronomists, logistics companies, wholesale buyers, and government agencies. However, to create and successfully implement a platform approach, it is necessary to organize user interaction through convenient and understandable interfaces, such as the VK MAX ecosystem," said Denis Serdechny.

Our staff's presentations generated interest among the audience and led to an open discussion.

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How to increase the birth rate in the country: Scientists from the State University of Management have proposed new approaches.

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The State University of Management has identified what prevents young people from having children and developed a tool that will help the government more accurately assess the effectiveness of demographic policy measures. The results and recommendations will be submitted to the State Duma.

The study was conducted by a research team from the State University of Management's Research Institute of Public Policy and Industrial Economic Management, led by Oleg Sudorgin, the institute's director. The project combined quantitative and qualitative methods: surveys, interviews, and expert opinion analysis.

High school students: comfort and mutual understanding

A survey of 11th-grade graduates revealed that Generation Z has an ambivalent attitude toward marriage. On the one hand, they value formal status—registration, responsibility, and stability. On the other hand, trust, emotional connection, and freedom of choice are crucial.

Young Muscovites value traditional family values but are unwilling to sacrifice personal comfort for formalities. This generation perceives family as a conscious union, where mutual understanding is more important than social expectations.

Students: A Strong Foundation for Life

Among students aged 18 to 22 at Moscow universities, the main barriers to having children are financial instability, homelessness, and self-doubt. Young people fear they won't be able to cope with the roles of parent, maintaining a family, and providing a decent standard of living. As a result, they don't abandon the idea of getting married to raise their children, but they postpone this step, seeking to first establish a solid financial and emotional foundation.

Today, for many, having a child isn't the beginning of adulthood, but its culmination, a confirmation of stability and maturity. This is consistent with a nationwide trend: later parenthood, declining birth rates, and rising quality-of-life expectations for starting a family.

Experts: Transforming the Institution of the Family

Interviews with experts show that a new cultural model of family is emerging—one that emphasizes personal choice, emotional comfort, and mutual compatibility between partners.

Generation Z is characterized by several fundamental fundamental attitudes: individualized life strategies, delayed socialization, and hybrid values. In other words, starting a family is moving from an obligation to a choice. At the same time, marriage and childbearing are shifting to a later age, and the desire for love and care is combined with pragmatic calculations and digital habits.

Research: Program and Practice

A team from the State University of Management has developed software for assessing the effectiveness of demographic policy measures. The algorithm automatically calculates weighting coefficients and shows which measures actually impact fertility and which require revision.

Based on this data, a socio-demographic passport for the region is created—a tool that allows for tracking birth rate dynamics, assessing risks, and predicting the development of the situation, as they say, "on the ground."

This approach will make it possible to formulate demographic policy more accurately, taking into account not only economic but also sociocultural and psychological factors.

Based on their findings, our scientists have prepared a package of recommendations for government agencies. The goal is to improve the effectiveness of family support and birth rate promotion measures, focusing on the real needs and values of today's young people.

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First among equals: GUU Garnet case club wins the St. Petersburg Case Club Forum (CCF)

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The Garnet team from the State University of Management emerged as the best among the strongest student case clubs in Moscow and St. Petersburg.

On the first Saturday of October, more than 60 representatives of university case communities from the two capitals gathered at the FCC to exchange experiences, hone their skills, and compete in solving business problems.

The main challenge was a mini-case study from Axenix, a partner company: they had to develop a plan to increase the profitability of an IT company in 70 minutes. The GUU team performed brilliantly and topped the list of leaders thanks to their creative strategy and coordinated work.

"The forum became not only a competition platform but also an important networking event. We connected with like-minded individuals from Moscow State University, ITMO University, Russian State University of Oil and Gas, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, and other universities. This helped us see different approaches to solving business problems. We hope the forum will become a good tradition," noted Yegor Zhogolev, a fourth-year student at the Institute of Economics and Finance and head of the SUM team.

Our winners received certificates and valuable gifts, but most importantly, new experience and confidence in their abilities.

Congratulations to the guys at Garnet! We wish them new interesting cases and, of course, new victories!

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