The State University of Management will host an international conference on public and municipal governance.

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From April 22 to 24, the State University of Management will host the 2nd International Scientific and Practical Conference "Public and Municipal Administration in the Context of Implementing National Development Goals in Russia."

The event will discuss current issues related to improving the system of state and municipal governance in the context of achieving Russia's national development goals and addressing contemporary global challenges.

Researchers, teachers, graduate students, students, representatives of state and municipal authorities, the business community, and civil society institutions are invited to participate.

The conference, which will be held in a mixed format, will focus on the following areas:

The Future of Local Self-Government in the Russian Federation; Family and Demography in Focus of Public Administration: Strategies and Priorities; State Youth Policy and Education: Strategic Priorities and Implementation Mechanisms; Urban Infrastructure Development: Creating a Comfortable, Eco-Friendly, and Healthy Urban Environment; Technological Leadership and the Competitiveness of the National Economy: Challenges and Development Trajectories; Artificial Intelligence and the Digital Transformation of Public Administration; Institutions of Public Authority in Russia: Historical Retrospective and Contemporary Models; Young Scientists' Section of the Department of Public and Municipal Administration.

Participation in the conference is free. Applications are accepted on the official website until 12:00 PM (Moscow time) on April 19, 2026. Applications received after this deadline will not be accepted or considered.

Based on the conference results, a collection of conference proceedings will be compiled and posted article-by-article in the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI). The conference is supported by the Russian Science Foundation.

In addition to the work in sections, the Conference will also include the Final of the Open Competition of Projects for Students in Grades 9–11 “If I Were the Head of a City (District),” the Interuniversity Hackathon “Urban Development Technologies,” and the 10th All-Russian Competition “History of Local Self-Government in My Region.”

Additional information about the program and submission requirements is available on the conference website.

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Students from the State University of Management took a look behind the scenes at Lukoil Arena.

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On March 25, students from the State University of Management took a tour of Lukoil Arena, the home stadium of the Spartak Moscow team.

First-year students majoring in "Sports and Fitness Industry Management" at the Institute of Human Resources, Social, and Business Communications learned about the media center and press box, from which journalists cover matches, and assessed the size of the VIP boxes and hospitality areas designed to accommodate distinguished guests.

The tour was part of the educational process, with the goal of immersing future specialists in the infrastructure of a modern sports facility and studying its internal operating features.

The future managers were particularly interested in the tour of the stadium's "holy of holies": the team locker rooms and the mixed zone, where post-match interviews with players take place. Finally, the students walked through the players' tunnel to the side of the pitch, and also visited the coaches' benches and the bench.

An important part of the tour was learning about the club's history. Participants visited monuments to the club's legendary founders—the Starostin brothers and the great footballer Fyodor Cherenkov, whose names are inextricably linked with Spartak's history. The tour concluded with a visit to the Hall of Fame, the club's interactive museum. This hall, housing all of the team's most treasured possessions and trophies, left the students particularly impressed, clearly demonstrating the connection between sporting achievements and sound management and the brand's heritage.

"I express my sincere gratitude to the organizers for the opportunity to attend this excursion! I would like to highlight the impeccable organization and the rich and engaging program. Events like these leave behind more than just photos, but inspiration and memories that will last a lifetime," shared Polina Zhidkova, a student at the State University of Management.

The event was organized as part of a cooperation agreement between the State University of Management and the Spartak Moscow Football Club, providing students with a unique opportunity to apply their theoretical knowledge in practice and gain valuable experience in sports infrastructure management.

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Opening of the new season of the patriotic festival "Family History. Immortal Memory"

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On March 31, the State University of Management will host the opening ceremony of the patriotic festival "Family History. Immortal Memory," initiated and organized by our university.

This is an international project aimed at fostering respect among young people for Russia's historical heritage and strengthening intergenerational ties through the preservation and promotion of family stories related to the events of the Great Patriotic War.

The event will be opened by distinguished guests, including representatives of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science, rectors of leading universities, and last year's winners.

The opening ceremony will also feature an Immortal Regiment parade featuring portraits of World War II veterans, and a unique exhibition featuring the best works by festival participants.

We look forward to welcoming everyone to the festival's Opening Ceremony on March 31 at 4:00 PM at the SUM Business Center. Pre-registration is required for participation.

Additionally, from March 31 to May 24, students and teachers will be able to submit applications for participation in the Festival in the "Best Literary Work" and "Best Video" categories. Requirements for submissions are available in the Festival Regulations, and official news can be found in the VKontakte and Telegram communities.

The co-organizers of the Festival are the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs (FADM) "Rosmolodezh" and the Association of Student Patriotic Clubs "I am proud".

The project is being implemented with the support of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs Rosmolodezh and Rosmolodezh.Grants.

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The dark side of AI, the dangers of dropshipping, and working at Rosfinmonitoring: Yuri Chikhanchin meets with schoolchildren

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On March 25, Rosfinmonitoring Director Yuri Chikhanchin met with students of the State University of Management's Pre-University School as part of a financial security lesson at the State University of Management. The head of the agency discussed with the students protection against modern cyberthreats and the role of young people in this area. Vladimir Stroyev, Rector of the State University of Management, also participated in the meeting.

Yuri Chikhanchin emphasized the problem of young people becoming involved in criminal activities and the importance of youth education:

"Last year, lessons were held in over 30,000 schools, attended by over 3 million students. Financial intelligence schools have been established, and the Center for Inter-Olympiad Training of Schoolchildren and Students is actively working, preparing national teams for the International Financial Security Olympiad. This year, the financial security lessons and the Olympiad as a whole are dedicated to the topic of artificial intelligence. AI is a tool in our hands; it can speed up tasks, help process information, and work to protect citizens and society. According to the Central Bank, banks prevented over 134 million fraudulent transactions in 2025 using anti-fraud systems. But AI is also used by criminals, and we must be proactive."

Vladimir Stroev spoke about the organizations' collaboration and recalled the ongoing Financial Security Olympiad:

"We regularly hold meetings with distinguished guests, but today is a special day, as the head of a federal agency and a great friend of the State University of Management has arrived. We've been implementing joint projects for many years, are members of the International Network Institute in the field of AML/CFT, and regularly participate in the International Financial Security Olympiad, where our students consistently reach the finals. Today, you'll learn more about working in the federal monitoring system, and perhaps some of you will choose this profession in the future."

Students from the State University of Management's Pre-University School presented their projects aimed at combating fraud, improving the financial literacy of teenagers, identifying the pitfalls they face when looking for work, and how to spot the dangers and protect themselves.

Guests at the event highly praised the quality of the prepared presentations, noting the acute relevance of the works presented.

Answering questions from the students, Yuri Chikhanchin spoke about the subtle dangers of participating in drug dropper schemes.

"It's important to understand that engaging in dropshipping is only the criminals' first step. The next step could be blackmail and coercion into committing even more serious crimes, such as terrorism, arson, theft, and so on. It's important to tell your parents and law enforcement about the incident; this will help you avoid committing a serious crime and break out of this cycle. Be cautious, be vigilant, and don't assume you're more perceptive than the scammers, because there are professionals on the other end of the phone," advised Yuri Anatolyevich.

Interested in the work of Rosfinmonitoring, the students immediately decided to ask the rector of the State University of Management about which educational programs they should enroll in to gain the opportunity to work for this federal service.

"As I've already mentioned, our organizations have been collaborating for many years, and a significant number of our graduates are already working at Rosfinmonitoring. This is an interdisciplinary field, encompassing many disciplines, including economists, business analysts, IT specialists, and so on. This problem is becoming more pressing every year. The key is to be educated, well-versed, and prepared for the challenges," Vladimir Stroyev responded.

At the conclusion of the dialogue, Yuri Chikhanchin discussed the scope of the service's work, the potential for using AI for the benefit of society, and once again urged the students to be attentive and share the information they receive with their loved ones.

At the end of the meeting, the guys took a group photo with their guest and once again thanked him for the interesting conversation and the information they received.

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Meet the first manager in person

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On April 19, the State University of Management invites everyone to an Open Day.

Representatives from the rector's office will discuss the university's history, educational programs, and latest achievements. Admissions committee members will explain the nuances of the admissions process, and Career Guidance Center staff will advise on how to choose the right profession.

Throughout the day, there will be consultations with faculty from all of the GUU institutes, an exhibition of student clubs, and tours of the university campus.

To enter the territory, prior registration and a passport are required.

We look forward to seeing you on April 19 at 11:00 a.m. at the State University of Management.

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Service in the SVO zone and the capabilities of UAVs were discussed at a Courage Lesson at the State University of Management.

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The State University of Management held its latest "Courage Lesson," where students met with Ivan Bondyukov, a participant in a special military operation.

As director of the Vershina military-patriotic education center and a UAV and parachute training instructor, Ivan Bondyukov discussed the capabilities of unmanned aerial vehicles, their various uses, and the importance of supporting one's country today.

The defender shared his personal combat experience and real-life stories with the students and answered their questions.

As a reminder, recruitment is currently underway for the Unmanned Systems Troops, a new high-tech branch of the Russian Armed Forces. Students are being offered special terms: a one-year contract, service without interruption to their education, and compensation of up to 5.5 million rubles. Learn more at the Information Center for the Unmanned Systems Troops and Assistance to the Air Defense Forces (GUK-150) and apply here.

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Department opening and summing up: a meeting of the Academic Council was held at the State University of Management

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On March 24, the State University of Management's Academic Council held its regular meeting. The agenda was packed and included topics related to the implementation of the University Development Program and the Youth Policy Strategy, research and publication results for staff, the Institute of Economics and Finance's 2025 results, the establishment of a new department, and the opening of a memorial auditorium named after Professor Gabdelakhat Latfullin.

The meeting began with a congratulatory ceremony. Letters of thanks from the Kherson Oblast Government were awarded to: SUM Rector Volodymyr Stroyev, Vice Rector Maria Karelina, Rector's Advisor Serhiy Chuyev, and staff members Mykhailo Polyakov, Bayrta Ubushaeva, and Dmitry Nikitin. Maria Karelina also received a Letter of Gratitude from the Rector from the Mayor of Moscow and a Letter of Gratitude from the 33rd V.F. Margelov Detachment of the Russian Ministry of Defense. Dmitry Nikitin also received a Letter of Gratitude from the detachment. Vladimir Stroyev then presented a PhD in Economics to Nikolay Solovyov and associate professor certificates to Mykhailo Polyakov and Ekaterina Bondarovich, and congratulated the birthday celebrants of the month.

GUU Vice-Rector Pavel Pavlovsky spoke about the university's Youth Policy Strategy, highlighting key achievements in this area.

"Over the course of the year, the university hosted 1,018 events. Their successful organization and execution is the result of the coordinated efforts of the entire university. Students were able to explore a wide range of activities and roles. I am confident that a manager and leader can only become one through practical, hands-on process management; theory is insufficient. We are also doing important work to develop KVN (KVN), as it's not just a comedy game, but a large-scale movement whose participants have become prominent figures not only in the media but also in the economy and at various levels of government over the years," noted Pavel Pavlovsky.

The vice-rector emphasized patriotic work, noting that for the younger generation, the Great Patriotic War, like the War of 1812 for us, "is a historical backdrop with which there is no personal association or emotional involvement. And our task is to correct this."

Vladimir Stroyev agreed with the speaker and noted that much work lies ahead in many areas, and it's important to prioritize them, as it won't be possible to hold every desired event for objective reasons. The emphasis should be on quality and goals, not quantity, while enhancing the university's prestige.

Vice-Rector Maria Karelina reported on the implementation of the SUM's scientific work plan and publication activity for 2025.

"The volume of scientific research has tripled since 2023, more than half of which is technical. SUM is committed to participating in the technological leadership agenda, but there are also projects in economics, transportation, and socio-political science. We've discussed each project in detail many times, and you're all familiar with them. I consider receiving a grant from the NTI Foundation to develop a UAV swarm control technology a significant victory. This is a relevant and promising project. In 2025, SUM will open two new youth labs as part of the "Youth and Children" national project: a CNC lab, and a digital innovation lab for industry. Collaboration is planned with the Bars-Sarmat Special Purpose Center, the Fatherland Defenders Foundation, and the A.I. Meshcheryakov Family Center," said Maria Yuryevna.

In addition, the vice-rector emphasized the steady growth in the number of dissertations defended at the SUM, citations, the Hirsch index, and the total number of publications, and recalled that three of the SUM's four scientific journals were included in the "white list."

The rector of the State University of Management noted that science is actively developing in our country and there are real results.

"Over the years, we've built many foundations and achieved many successes, and we're confidently moving toward reviving engineering and economics education at our university, which is more in demand than ever. Our goal is to train production managers and develop a concept for such training not only at our university but at any university. We're ready to take this on. Speaking of specific projects, our joint RosGeoTech Engineering School with the Millionshchikov State Petroleum Technological University is completing this year, and we plan to launch our own Advanced Engineering School. The competition is fierce, but I'm confident we'll succeed," concluded Vladimir Stroyev.

Galina Sorokina, Director of the Institute of Economics and Finance, discussed the Institute's work results for 2025 and development plans for 2026.

"The indicators are growing in almost all areas. More students have joined, especially in the Finance and Credit department, and the share of students studying under contract has increased. This year, we opened a new classroom with Expobank, equipped with the latest technology and software for learning. Our students consistently receive several scholarships from the university's partners, and we plan to expand this number," said Galina Sorokina.

Acting Vice-Rector Nikolai Mikhailov presented the results of the SUMU Development Program for 2025, noting that all planned indicators have been achieved and that a new Development Program, aligned with the university's current goals and objectives, will be developed in the near future.

Another important issue at the meeting was the creation of a new department of digital engineering and industrial automation, which Vice-Rector Dmitry Bryukhanov discussed, noting that it would serve as a foundation for new specialized educational programs.

Nikolai Mikhailov, Deputy Chairman of the Council of Elders of the State University of Management, and Galina Serebryakova, Acting Director of the Institute of Industrial Management, proposed opening an auditorium named after Professor Gabdelakhat Latfullin in LK-511, where a commemorative exhibition could be held. The Council unanimously supported this initiative.

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The first winners of the Youth Patriotic Competition "Spring of 1945" were announced at the State University of Management.

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On March 20 and 21, the qualifying rounds of the 19th Youth Patriotic Competition "Spring of '45" were held at the State University of Management.

Artistic groups from universities, colleges, technical schools, and schools displayed historical costumes from the 1940s, dance routines, and patriotic songs. Each performance was dedicated to the greatness of Victory and preserving its memory in the hearts of new generations.

Our university was represented by the creative group "StuDos" and students of the Institute of Distance Education Alexandra Morozova and Ekaterina Mironova.

The competition was organized by the Regional Public Organization for the Support of Intelligentsia and Entrepreneurship "Planet-Golden Club" under the leadership of Elena Zhukova.

The names of the winners in the Dance and Costume categories have already been announced and published on the competition's official website.

Grand Prix winners, laureates, and diploma recipients in the nominations will be awarded diplomas of the Youth Patriotic Competition "Spring of '45" at the Gala Concert on April 17, 2026.

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Get selected for the Business and Entrepreneurship Course and go to Ocean

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On March 22, the State University of Management will complete enrollment for the supplementary general development program "Business and Entrepreneurship Course," which is being implemented with the support of the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation.

Schoolchildren aged 14-17, enrolled in basic and secondary general education programs, including homeschooling and self-study, from across Russia are invited to participate. The training will help them understand entrepreneurship, learn how to work with ideas, and try their hand at developing their own projects.

In 2026, the program will be held from June 20 to July 10 at the All-Russian Children's Center "Ocean" (Vladivostok).

To participate, you must register with the SUM Digital Corps and complete the first stage tasks by 11:59 PM Moscow time on March 22, 2026. All stages are held remotely: you can complete them at your convenience, but there is a time limit per attempt. Results are displayed in your personal account, and participants who advance to the next stage receive an additional notification.

The results are calculated based on the total points earned across all stages: the final list is formed based on the selection process on the platform.

The project has already proven its effectiveness: in 2025, the program was held at the Orlyonok All-Russian Children's Center, the Okean All-Russian Children's Center, and the Artek International Children's Center. Around 500 people participated in the competitive selection process, approximately 90 schoolchildren participated in in-person sessions, and over 100 people joined open master classes. Participants learned basic entrepreneurial and project-based skills and gained initial experience developing their own initiatives.

For technical questions, please contact info@online-guu.ru, and for participation questions: pred.smena@yandex.ru

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The Information Center for Unmanned Systems and Assistance to the Air Defense Forces has been opened at the State University of Management.

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The State University of Management has launched the Information Center for Unmanned Systems Troops and Assistance to the Air Defense Forces, where anyone can learn about the special conditions available to SUMU students when applying for contract military service in the Unmanned Systems Troops.

Save time and money

Thus, contract service is simultaneously counted as conscription, the student retains their place in the group, and their primary education continues remotely, funded by the State University of Management. As a result, the student doesn't lose a year and receives basic and additional education free of charge.

After the contract expires, it is not extended, meaning the student decides for himself whether to return to civilian life or remain in the military.

Receive benefits and about 5.5 million rubles

Moreover, for a year of service, a student is entitled to approximately 5,540,000 rubles:

one-time payment of 2,300,000 ₽ monthly allowance from 210,000 ₽ additional payments up to 1,000,000 ₽

In addition, the student is provided with all the benefits provided to “Combat Veterans”.

Become a sought-after specialist

After completing service under the "Time of Heroes" program and similar regional programs, you can receive free training to work in state and local government agencies, as well as in state-owned companies and corporations.

Furthermore, the national project "Unmanned Aerial Systems" will be implemented starting in 2025, making the ability to operate unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in demand not only in the military but also in civilian professions. Drones are used in a wide variety of industries, including agriculture, surveying, film, security, environmental monitoring, and more. This makes drone-related professions relevant, promising, and highly paid.

If you're ready to become a sought-after specialist in the new era, fill out the contact form and visit GU-150 to learn more.

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