"School of Honest Restauranteurs": GUU students learned how to start their own business

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The State University of Management has launched the "School of Honest Restauranteurs" course, which teaches students how to avoid mistakes when opening their own restaurant.

The training will run from October to December and consist of 10 thematic lessons, covering everything from finding a unique concept and choosing a location to building the economics and operating system of the future establishment.

The first lecture was given by program partners, Yana and Natalie Dmitrenko, founders of the popular seafood bar chain "Honest Fish."

"We know how difficult it is to start from scratch, and that's why we share not just theory, but practical experience proven in real-world business. This course is an opportunity for future restaurateurs and valuable employees to gain essential knowledge that truly works, and to move forward more quickly and successfully, without unnecessary losses," said Natalie Dmitrenko.

Classes will be held in a hybrid format: some meetings will be online, others will be in person at the State University of Management. Participants will also have the opportunity to intern directly at the chain's seafood bars and gain insight into the workings of a successful project.

"We actively advocate for honest relationships in business—with guests, employees, suppliers, and contractors—and we know for sure that this approach leads to success. We believe that students will share these values and develop the restaurant market in an equally open and honest manner in the future," added Yan Dmitrenko.

The course concludes with a presentation of their own restaurant concepts and feasible projects. The best team will receive not only a certificate with a 50,000 ruble deposit but also the opportunity to join the Honest Fish team.

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Sociological School "14-35": Upgrade your skills with GUU

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The State University of Management and the Center for Sociological Research "14-35" invite you to an educational intensive course for college and university students majoring in social sciences and humanities, the Sociological School "14-35."

The course will include a series of lectures from leading scientists and successful practitioners, where participants will learn how research can be useful for business, improve their public and personal communication skills, and master modern methods of working with groups.

On October 30, students at the State University of Management will complete a final quest consisting of seven unique tasks, including creative challenges, team challenges, and the opportunity to apply their acquired knowledge in practice.

The program will conclude with an awards ceremony. All participants will receive commemorative gifts.

The school is supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation in conjunction with Russian Field.

Registration is available at the link: https://anketolog.ru/sociology_school_14_35

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We invite you to take the Geographical Dictation at the State University of Management.

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The Russian Geographical Society (RGS) announces the annual international educational project "Geographical Dictation," which will take place in person on November 30, 2025, at 12:00 PM. The event aims to popularize geographical knowledge, improve geographical awareness, and enhance the educational level of the population.

The Geographical Dictation is a unique opportunity for anyone to test and expand their knowledge of our planet. This year, participants will be asked to answer 40 questions of varying difficulty levels, covering both basic knowledge and tasks that challenge their creative thinking and erudition.

The purpose of the dictation: to popularize geography, develop geographical culture and attract the attention of the general public to current geographical topics.

Anyone can take part in the Geographical Dictation, regardless of age or level of knowledge. It's a wonderful opportunity to have a fun and productive time, learn something new, and test your knowledge of the world.

To do this you need to:

Register on the project's official website; Register using the special form to take the dictation in person at the State University of Management; On the day of the dictation, come to the chosen location, receive the assignment form, and complete it.

Guests of the university may enter the premises of the State University of Management (GUU) if accompanied by teachers and upon presentation of a passport or other identification document.

Sample tasks for the Geographical Dictation can be found on the website: dictant.rgo.ru.

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A GUU student is among the winners of the "Alpha-Future. Scholarships" competition.

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Marat Bakayev, a third-year student in the Department of Public and Municipal Administration at the State University of Management, has won the prestigious "Alpha-Future. Scholarships" 2025 competition!

This year, more than 44,000 applications from 300 universities were submitted to the competition—the competition was record-breaking, and the selection process was intense.

In addition to a monthly stipend of 5,000 rubles, 3,000 winners will receive access to Alfa-Bank events, including closed ones.

"I learned about the competition at university and decided to give it a try to prove myself and gain new perspectives. I'm glad I succeeded. In the future, I want to develop my skills in management and build a career in government," shares Marat Bakayev.

We wish Marat continued success in his professional development. May this victory be a confident step toward achieving his ambitious goals.

A new application period for "Alpha-Future. Student Grants" will open soon—your chance to win 300,000 rubles to help realize your dreams. Stay up-to-date with the latest announcements here.

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Happy World Teachers' Day!

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This year, World Teachers' Day fell on the first Sunday in October. In Russia, this professional holiday for domestic teachers was celebrated on this day until 1994, when it was merged with the global date recently established by UNESCO.

According to the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center, in 2012, only 4% of Russians considered teaching prestigious. By last year, this figure had risen to 16%. And the profession's popularity continues to grow. The current academic year's admissions campaign attracted a record number of applications for teacher training programs – over 541,000, a quarter more than last year. On average, there were 16 applicants per spot.

Although most associate Teacher's Day with schools, it also concerns all employees in the education sector. Therefore, the State University of Management congratulates its entire faculty, but with special warmth we extend our best wishes to the teachers of our Pre-University. May the efforts you invest in your students be repaid a hundredfold through their successes and achievements, may lessons and lectures be a joy, and may the respect and love for you continue to linger among schoolchildren and students long after graduation. Happy holiday to you, bestowers of knowledge and wisdom!

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A student from the State University of Management won a prize at the 5th International Financial Security Olympiad.

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On October 3, 2025, the results of the 5th International Financial Security Olympiad in Krasnoyarsk were announced. Maria Vikulova, a student in the World Economy program at the Institute of Economics and Finance and head of the State University of Management's (GUU) student council, won the prize in the International Relations category.

In addition to her, two more of our students and three students from the Pre-University School participated in the finals, and Rector Vladimir Stroyev gave a lecture on the specifics of the Russian governance system as part of the educational program. A total of 600 people out of 65,000 who applied made it to the final round.

We share our impressions of the finale firsthand from today's heroine:

"From the moment I entered the State University of Management, I was passionate about my studies and university life and couldn't imagine my life without them. I see this as a defining stage in a person's life, one that largely determines their future position in society, their interests, and their social circle. That's why I decided to participate in the International Financial Security Olympiad in my specialized area. Of course, I devoted a lot of time and effort to preparing, and it paid off; I won a prize in my section of the Olympiad. However, it gave me something more: the experience of interacting with the international community and like-minded people who are equally interested in this topic. In the future, I hope to become a true professional in my field, worthy of standing guard over my country," says Maria Vikulova.

We congratulate Maria and wish her continued success in various competitions and in her daily studies!

Let us remind you that last year our students also became Olympiad prize winners.

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We invite you to the presentation of the International Friendship Club of the State University of Management

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On October 6, 2025, we invite everyone to join us in the foyer of the Assembly Hall for the annual presentation of the SUM International Friendship Club. This is a wonderful opportunity to immerse yourself in an atmosphere of friendship and cultural diversity.

The GUU Student Friendship Club was established in 2011. It unites students from various communities across our university. It is one of the most active public associations at the First Management University, as evidenced by its victory last year in the "Unity in Diversity" competition in the "Best Interethnic Friendship Club" category.

The program includes: – Photo zone for memorable photos; – Meeting with the chairmen of the regional associations and their plans; – A vibrant fashion show in national costumes; – A fascinating quest through the regional associations for unity and new acquaintances; – A fiery general dance circle.

Come and be part of KID, discover new cultures and make friends!

Date: October 6 Time: 14:30 Place: foyer of the Assembly Hall

Let's make this day bright and memorable together!

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130th anniversary of Sergei Yesenin's birth

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October 3 marks the 130th anniversary of the birth of one of the most beloved, revered, and widely read Russian poets, Sergei Yesenin.

"The last poet of the village" was born in 1895 in the village of Konstantinovo in the Ryazan province. Thanks to his upbringing in a wealthy family, the peasant's son received a good education and by the age of 15 began writing poetry regularly. After his first publication in the children's magazine "Mirok," he joined the Surikov literary and musical circle and managed to meet the leader of the Russian Symbolists, Alexander Blok, from whom he received letters of recommendation.

Having entered the literary community of Petrograd, the young Yesenin began performing together with the representative of the new peasant poets, Nikolai Klyuev, in the guise of folk storytellers, through which he gained his first popularity, including in court circles.

In 1918, he moved to Moscow and became a member of the local writers' union. There, he met Anatoly Mariengof and Vadim Shershenevich, with whom he co-authored the Imagists' "Declaration." Until the end of his life, Yesenin remained one of the leading theorists and leaders of this literary movement.

The poet's work, dedicated to the nature of his native land, love for women, and the tranquility of rural and cheerful city life, was distinguished by its vivid imagery and remains relevant today. His poems are taught in schools and set to music by renowned performers, from Alexander Vertinsky, Ivan Kozlovsky, and Muslim Magomayev to Misha Mavashi, the band Mongol Shuudan, and Bring Me the Horizon. Each of us remembers at least one line from Yesenin, which can now be seen in word clouds on screens at the State University of Management.

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"Don't waste time – win here and now": Ilya Averbukh and Zlata Chepurnaya shared their winning stories with GUU students

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On October 2, the State University of Management hosted a unique meeting with renowned figure skater and producer Ilya Averbukh and Zlata Chepurnaya, director of the Star Landing project, as part of the "Knowledge.Sport" project. The event was organized by the Russian "Knowledge" Society.

The event was opened by Vladimir Stroev, Rector of the State University of Management, with a welcoming speech:

"Today we'll be engaging in dialogue with true legends in their fields. Those studying in fields related to sports, management, event planning, and more will be especially interested in listening to the guests' presentations, talking with them, and learning how to achieve success in these fields. The main benefit of such interaction is that it inspires new achievements and steps toward career and life development."

The discussion with the stars took place in a question-and-answer format. The session was moderated by Anna Khaustova, Program Director of the Boiling Point at the State University of Management, and Nikita Smirnov, a third-year student in the Department of Public and Municipal Administration.

Zlata Chepurnaya spoke about the history of the "Starship Troopers" project and the creation of the team's anthem, the importance and benefits of a healthy lifestyle, her personal experience, and her plans for the future.

"The idea for the project came to me in 2014 at the 'Race of Heroes,' when I asked myself, 'What could I do in the event of real combat? How can I be of service to my country?' And so I decided to promote sports, a healthy lifestyle, and a responsible attitude toward the planet and people. Together with a team of famous athletes, presenters, actors, and other media personalities, we host various events where everyone can test their strengths, prove themselves, and become healthier and happier," Zlata shared.

To back up her words, the guest led a warm-up session, which was attended not only by students but also by the meeting moderators, as well as Ilya Averbukh.

The next part of the meeting was devoted to the second guest. The Olympic silver medalist, choreographer, and ice show producer spoke frankly about his journey in sports and after retirement, as well as his reasons for returning to Russia and creating ice shows. But the most important part of his speech was the powerful motivation for anyone who wants to succeed:

"Don't be afraid to start doing something. The main thing is to do it. Gradually, what you need will come to you: people, resources, opportunities, results. Therefore, it's worth pursuing even the most seemingly mythical plans. Be prepared to pursue your goal, be open to advice, listen to advice, and learn new things. Don't waste time; win here and now. Even if you don't immediately become the best at something, it's not a failure, but a test of your strength, emotions, and abilities. Don't hoard your strength, and then the story of your victories will be with you."

Students in the audience also asked questions. They were interested in the books the guests were reading, ways to combat anxiety and burnout, the recovery period after injuries, and, of course, the demand for sports managers.

Zlata Chepurnaya named her favorite works about the subconscious and the universe as a whole, advised turning fear into strength, and also recommended finding a place of power where you can recharge in a matter of hours.

Ilya Averbukh, for his part, explained that it's impossible to completely overcome anxiety; you just need to train your body and mind to act clearly and correctly, despite distractions. The athlete also admitted that despite understanding the importance of rest and periodic disconnection from the outside world, he doesn't practice this in his own life because he doesn't want to miss out on opportunities and worries that it will be difficult to return to his usual busy lifestyle after a break.

Ilya Averbukh also emphasized the importance of having a professional manager for an athlete. This person helps shape the athlete's image, navigate the world of contracts and offers, seeks out interesting proposals, and is an integral part of the athlete's team.

The meeting concluded with a group photo and an interview with the guests, which will soon be released on our YouTube channel.

It's worth noting that the Russian Society "Knowledge," with the support of the Russian Ministry of Sport, is implementing the Znanie.Sport project, which aims to promote physical fitness and a healthy lifestyle among young people. Young people are taught the principles of proper nutrition, daily routines, and how to achieve victory. The project launched on September 8 and will cover all regions of the country. Events include lectures, film screenings, and quizzes.

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Vladimir Stroev spoke at the lecture hall of the V International Financial Security Olympiad.

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The Siberian Federal University continues its intensive educational program for finalists of the 5th International Financial Security Olympiad, with Vladimir Stroyev, Rector of the State University of Management, participating.

Rectors of the country's leading universities, which train specialists in various fields of technological, economic, legal, and information security, give lectures to Olympiad participants and SFU students.

The lecture by the rector of the State University of Management (GUU) focused on the domestic governance model. Vladimir Stroyev discussed its characteristics, which partly correspond to the principles of the planned economy developed and successfully applied in the USSR. A particularly interesting feature of the lecture was a critical analysis of the Russian governance model proposed by artificial intelligence. The rector pointed out to the students typical cliches and stereotypes about the Russian economy that the AI had gleaned from Western scientific literature.

"The problem is that they're trying to apply traditional Western governance models to Russia, but given geopolitical, cultural, and historical circumstances, these models are ineffective and sometimes even dangerous for the country. Moreover, some of the country's governance know-how is now being successfully used worldwide, but credited to everyone but Russia," Vladimir Stroyev noted.

The rector of the State University of Management then went on to examine in detail the historical and cultural origins of the Russian model of governance, including geography, the communal and collectivist nature of the Russian people, the influence of Orthodoxy with its idea of service, and the Soviet legacy of a planned economy.

Vladimir Stroyev mentioned the significant contribution of Olimpiada Kozlova, rector of the Moscow Engineering and Economics Institute (now the State University of Management), to the systematization and theoretical substantiation of management science in our country, whose work laid the foundation for the subsequent development of management in the USSR and Russia.

"Today, the Russian economy and the domestic management school are being called mobilizational, in an attempt to prove that Russia cannot live in peace. But most of the country's crises occurred precisely when attempts were made to apply European management models to us, without adaptation, without taking into account our traditions and mentality. The Russian management school needs to be studied, implemented, and described," Vladimir Stroyev concluded.

Let us remind you that three students from the Institute of Economics and Finance of the State University of Management and three students from our Pre-University School made it to the Olympiad finals.

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