GUU at the gala evening of Russian-Chinese friendship

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A delegation from the National University of Management took part in a gala evening dedicated to the 80th anniversary of Victory Day, the 76th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, and the establishment of diplomatic relations between Russia and China.

The ceremony was attended by Ivan Melnikov, First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma and Chairman of the Russian-Chinese Friendship Society; Zhang Hanhui, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the People's Republic of China to the Russian Federation; State Duma deputies; representatives of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs; descendants of Soviet pilots who participated in the liberation of China from Japanese invaders; and representatives of the scientific and expert community.

SUM was represented by 87 people, including first- and second-year undergraduate students, second-year master's students, and faculty from SUM's Russian-Chinese program. Fifteen students from the first management department volunteered for the event at the request of the organizers, greeting guests at the entrance to the Column Hall of the House of Unions on Bolshaya Dmitrovka Street.

The gala event opened with the performance of the national anthems of the Russian Federation and the People's Republic of China. Ivan Melnikov addressed the guests with a welcoming address, reminding them that the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation declared 2025 the Year of the Defender of the Fatherland in Russia and the 80th anniversary of victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945:

"Eight decades later, the pain hasn't subsided. At the same time, the pride in our fathers, grandfathers, and great-grandfathers for the national courage they demonstrated remains undiminished. We remember! And we remember not only May, but also September, a crucial month for the victors. Eighty years ago, the Chinese People's War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and World War II ended. For Russia and China, this is a sacred milestone!"

This was followed by a concert featuring the Russian-Chinese Youth Symphony Orchestra, the Chinese Student Choir of Russia, the Kastalia Concert Choir of the Vorobyovy Gory State Educational Institution, and the Greenwood Children's Choir, where the most famous works about the war by Russian and Chinese poets and composers were performed.

The event was organized by the Russian-Chinese Friendship Society, the Gnessin Russian Academy of Music, and the China Conservatory of Music (Beijing).

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Happy World Tourism Day!

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Today, we congratulate the Department of Management in International Business and Tourism, the SUM Expeditionary Corps, and all lovers of package tours and independent travel on World Tourism Day!

The holiday was established by the General Assembly of the World Tourism Organization and has been celebrated in our country since 1983. It is intended to promote the development of international cooperation in the tourism industry, increase its contribution to the economy, and facilitate the exchange of cultural experiences.

Russia has experienced a significant increase in tourist flows in recent years. On average, the increase ranged from 11% to 20% depending on the region. The most popular domestic destinations last year were Krasnodar Krai (20.5% of total bookings), Moscow (18.8%), St. Petersburg (13.4%), the Moscow Region (3.5%), and Tatarstan (3.5%). The Leningrad Region and Mordovia demonstrated the highest growth (over 50%), with trips to Udmurtia, Vladimir, Voronezh, Samara, and Ulyanovsk Regions also seeing a significant increase. Demand for travel to Crimea and Kalmykia (48%), Arkhangelsk (34.3%), and Oryol Regions (31%) also increased. Experts predict a similar growth rate in regional tourism for the current year. This will be facilitated by the construction and renovation of local airports and the rerouting of flights around Moscow, which will reduce flight times and eliminate the need for transfers.

Among foreign resorts, the familiar Turkey, Egypt, the UAE, and Thailand still hold the undisputed lead. China has joined the top five. These countries will account for 85% of all foreign trips in 2024, representing 14 million tours—a 17% increase over the previous reporting period. The current year has also shown good figures, but it's too early to draw conclusions. Experts are confident that the introduction of a visa-free regime for Russian tourists by our Chinese partners on September 15 will also significantly increase tourist flow to China.

Travel holds a special place in everyone's life, so it's no wonder we tend to spend our vacations and holidays specifically on it. Whether we prefer camping in the wilderness or comfortable all-inclusive cruises, we always experience it as a small adventure that allows us to relax, forget about everyday life, and gain new impressions.

Once again, we congratulate everyone on the holiday and wish you exciting journeys along uncharted routes, giving you a wealth of positive memories and beautiful photographs.

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We invite you to the Family History Festival "GenExpo-2025"

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The Department of State Policy in Scientific and Technological Development of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation invites students of the State University of Management to the Family History Festival "GenExpo-2025," which will be held September 27-28 at the Lomonosov cluster.

Across six venues, 130 lecturers will discuss current issues in sociology and demography, military genealogy, patriotic education, and labor dynasties. 5,000 in-person participants and over 50,000 online attendees are expected.

The main areas of the Festival: — Professional section: genealogy, traditions, archival work, military-historical research; — Family section: new practices of social communications, sociology, NGOs, public initiatives; — Youth section: education and training, culture, patriotic education, large families, national policy; — International section: public policy, migrants, compatriots, international relations; — Parents section: family, psychology and self-development, cultural dynasties, demography; — Business section: corporations, inheritance and legacy, social capital of business, non-financial aspects of entrepreneurship.

All details and the registration form are available on the Festival's official website.

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Service Learning: The new season of the program has launched at the State University of Management.

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The State University of Management held a ceremonial opening of the new season of the Service-Learning program, presenting the results of previous years and outlining future development vectors.

The meeting was opened by Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education Olga Petrova, who spoke about the program's implementation in Russia.

"The Service-Learning program is an important element of our systematic efforts to achieve youth policy goals and engage students in volunteer and community service. Many students, from their first year, want to not only gain theoretical knowledge but also apply it in practice. The project gives them the opportunity to test their skills, implement their ideas, and showcase their talents. Ultimately, these opportunities spark and sustain students' interest in self-development and self-realization throughout their years at the university," noted Olga Petrova.

Vladimir Stroev, Rector of the State University of Management, also delivered a welcoming speech:

"Our university was among the first to launch the program back in September 2023. Over the past two years, 67 social projects have been implemented for over 1,000 beneficiaries, and cooperation agreements have been signed with non-profit and public organizations in several regions of Russia. As a result of our systematic work, SUM took second place in the All-Russian Best Practices Competition, and by the end of the first quarter of this year, we were the leader in verifying social objectives. A number of cooperation agreements have been signed with major organizations. We intend to continue working and improving in this area."

Pavel Pavlovsky, Vice-Rector of the State University of Management, emphasized the importance of "Service Learning" for the country as a whole and for each participant in particular, noting that during the projects, students gain practical experience, which increases their competitiveness in the labor market. The Vice-Rector also signed cooperation agreements with the heads of several public organizations that have decided to partner with the State University of Management within the program.

Veronika Balandina, the program's director, presented the initiative's implementation mechanics at the State University of Management and its goals for 2025-2026 to those gathered.

On behalf of the university's partners, Alina Kontareva, President of the MnogoMama Center for Assistance to Large Families, who has been collaborating with GUU since 2023, spoke about the joint projects they have implemented. She expressed gratitude to the students for the interest, creativity, and responsibility they demonstrated during their work.

The event continued with presentations by students who were directly involved in the implementation of social initiatives.

Third-year student Tatyana Abakumova of the GUU Institute of Management and Social Sciences presented the school for administrators of the "Service-Learning" program, created jointly with Rosmolodezh.Granty. Nikita Aleinikov and Maria Userdnaya, also third-year students at the GUU Institute of Management and Social Sciences, shared their experience participating in the joint project "MnogoYunost" (MultiYouth) between the GUU Institute of Management and Social Sciences and the MultiMama Center for the Promotion of Youth.

The opening of the new season of the Service-Learning program has become a tradition at the State University of Management. Read our article to learn about the 2024 season.

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Focus on Entrepreneurship: GUU held a seminar-meeting for university management

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On September 24, the State University of Management held a seminar-meeting for university management entitled "Tools for Developing Youth Entrepreneurship at the University: An Integrated Approach to Training Personnel for an Innovative Economy."

On behalf of the host party, Vladimir Stroev, Rector of the State University of Management, greeted those gathered.

"Today, we're meeting not just in a hall, but in the atrium of the SUM Business Center, where similar events are regularly held. This year, we've taken a special approach to building a business community, implementing programs to develop relevant skills not only for students but also for schoolchildren. For example, we hold entrepreneurship sessions at four of the country's largest children's centers: Artek, Okean, Smena, and Orlyonok. We work with students at our Pre-University Center. We've been supervising entrepreneurship classes for several years now, and their number is growing. We have a historical right to do this, as SUM's roots go back to the Aleksandrovsky Commercial School, where many famous merchant families studied. This is our specialty, and we will continue to move in this direction and cultivate leaders in all sectors," the rector concluded.

Next to speak was Ksenia Goryacheva, First Deputy Chair of the State Duma Committee on Science and Higher Education, who urged seminar participants to be united and engaged and to view entrepreneurship as an opportunity for students, together with their teachers, to explore the world around them, apply their knowledge here and now, and find their place.

Alexander Vedekhin, Deputy Director of the Department of State Youth Policy and Educational Activities at the Russian Ministry of Education and Science, greeted the audience via videoconference. The expert described the development of the "Startup as a Diploma" project, noted the importance of building a community of university alumni, and emphasized that "today, every student should have the opportunity to connect with the business community and try their hand at starting their own business."

Moving from the welcome section to the working program, Olga Serebryannikova, Director of the Project Office for the Development of Youth Entrepreneurship in Higher Education Institutions of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science, introduced the event's organizers and described its structure and objectives.

Participants participated in a project session, where, through group work, they formulated their proposals on creating the necessary conditions for the development of the youth business community.

Before the presentation of the results of the work in the groups, university representatives were welcomed by Olga Petrova, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation.

"Today, there's a strong demand from students for technological entrepreneurship. From their first year, they strive to develop, create projects, and achieve success. Our goal is to provide them with education and the right knowledge, including teaching them that taking risks is okay, but only consciously. Over the past few years, many systematic efforts have been made in this area: the University Technological Entrepreneurship Platform and the "Startup as a Diploma" project, which 198 universities have already joined. The presence of rectors and vice-rectors today demonstrates that we also have the internal administrative resources to address local issues. What we're discussing today and what you're doing in your organizations is important and necessary. Thank you for your work," concluded Olga Petrova.

The Deputy Minister also emphasized that all final results of the seminar-meeting will be systematized and presented to the Ministry of Education and Science.

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First-year students of the Institute of Distance Education at the State University of Management were initiated into master's degree programs.

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On September 22, the State University of Management held a ceremony to inaugurate Master's students. First-year Master's students from the Institute of Distance Education at the State University of Management participated in the ceremony.

This traditional event takes place annually immediately after the university's admissions process is published to introduce new students to the university, inspire new part-time students to study, and facilitate their transition into the university.

During the official part of the meeting, the students were congratulated on their admission by the Institute's Director, Sergei Lenshin; Deputy Director, Elena Shnyreva; heads and deputy heads of the Institute's departments; and group curators.

Following this, a concert program prepared by the GUU Fine Arts Student Council began. Its main goal was to unite and entertain the newcomers, create a friendly atmosphere for first-year students to get acquainted, and introduce them to the Institute's traditions and the activities of the distance learning student government. The event concluded, as usual, with a song performed by the entire GUU Fine Arts Student Council.

We congratulate our first-year Master's students on the beginning of a new chapter in their lives and wish them success in all their endeavors!

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The results of the admissions campaign and summer session were discussed at a meeting of the Academic Council of the State University of Management.

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On September 23, 2025, a meeting of the updated Academic Council of the State University of Management was held. The main items on the agenda were the preliminary results of the admissions campaign and the results of the summer exam session.

At the beginning of the meeting, Maxim Dzhetygenov, head of the Moscow branch of the VSKS and Moscow City Duma deputy, presented Vladimir Stroyev, rector of the State University of Management, with a letter of gratitude on behalf of the command and personnel of the BARS 15 "Ermak" detachment for their active work for the benefit of the Russian Armed Forces and the provision of charitable assistance to the detachment's volunteers.

"We've repeatedly donated aid to this unit, collected through the GUU-SVOim project, which has been running for two years now. Humanitarian aid collection is ongoing, and anyone can join in. We also continue to manufacture camouflage nets, dry showers, trench candles, and stoves, which is especially important as winter approaches. We thank all the institutes for engaging their staff and students in this effort," added Maxim Dzhetygenov.

"It's especially valuable for us to receive a letter of gratitude from a military unit for the assistance provided. This once again underscores the importance of the GUU-SVOim campaign, which we will undoubtedly continue. Soldiers defend our freedom in difficult circumstances, and it's our duty to help them," Vladimir Stroyev recalled.

Continuing the celebratory portion, the rector congratulated Irina Brikoshina, Head of the Project Management Department, on her belated birthday and presented several GUU employees with letters of gratitude from the Vykhino-Zhulebino District Administration for their high professionalism, conscientious approach to their duties, and significant personal contributions to the university's development.

After this, those gathered moved on to discussing the issues on the agenda.

Vadim Dikikh, Director of the Department of Digital Development and Admissions, discussed the results and innovations of the undergraduate admissions campaign.

"This year saw many new developments: for the first time, admissions were conducted entirely through Gosuslugi for all levels of preparation, from college to graduate school, and for the first time, there was a competition for key university preparatory programs for fee-paying studies, due to a limited number of places available. Nevertheless, the admissions campaign for undergraduate programs went quite smoothly: we assisted applicants with correctly completing their information, promptly resolved any issues that arose, including responding to premature complaints that could have been resolved without further delay. I'd like to note that this year, the number of applications from applicants generated using artificial intelligence increased by two-thirds, but we managed this too, guiding students on how to more accurately formulate AI queries so that they would be less prone to errors and would assist them in their personal development," concluded Vadim Dikikh.

The university rector agreed that this year's admissions campaign was truly emotional.

Next, the head of the University's Electronic Dean's Office, Kristina Firsova, reported on the results of the summer examination session for the 2024/2025 academic year.

"The number of successful students in full-time undergraduate and graduate programs remained at last year's level, at 89% and 77%, respectively. Meanwhile, the number of excellent students in part-time undergraduate programs increased," the specialist reported.

In addition, the Academic Council discussed social support measures for students, approved new continuing education programs, and approved the candidacies of scientists who are permitted to supervise postgraduate students and applicants.

At the end of the meeting, Vladimir Stroyev noted the high attendance rate of members of the updated Academic Council and thanked the participants for their active participation.

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31 school rescue teams arrived at the State University of Management for the semi-finals of the All-Russian competition.

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On September 23, the State University of Management hosted the district semi-final of the All-Russian competition among school rescue teams of the Central Federal District (VSKS).

246 schoolchildren from 16 regions of the Central Federal District gathered at the State University of Management. 31 teams represented the team.

Vladimir Stroev, Rector of the State University of Management, spoke at the opening of the competition:

"I'm delighted to welcome the teams to the country's premier management university. It's no coincidence that the semifinals are being held here for the second year, as the Moscow branch of the VSKS has been located on the campus of the State University of Management. I wish you all success in the competition, and that you may enroll at our university after high school and join the ranks of the State University of Management's Student Rescue Corps!"

Maxim Dzhetygenov, head of the Moscow branch of the VSKS, deputy of the Moscow City Duma, and the Emergency Response and Basic Military Training Center at the State University of Management, also gave a motivational speech to the students:

"The competition was preceded by extensive preparation, and I'm confident you'll achieve your goals. As a reminder, today we'll determine who will go to the final round at the Smena All-Russian Children's Center in Anapa. But the most important thing isn't winning, but getting through the competition injury-free. I wish everyone the best of luck."

Deputy Chief Judge Daria Timoshenko then reminded participants about safety precautions, the importance of completing tests according to the instructions of those in charge, the role of counselors, and adhering to timelines.

The opening ceremony concluded with the ceremonial presentation of the Russian flag and the performance of the Russian anthem. Afterward, the athletes began the competition itself.

Semi-finalists competed in disciplines such as first aid, orienteering, fire relay racing and the use of primary fire extinguishing equipment, water rescue, mountaineering knots and visual rescue signs, donning firefighter uniforms and equipment as part of a team, and also underwent a general test on knowledge of first aid, psychological support, the use of primary fire extinguishing equipment, and actions in the event of a fire or road accident.

That evening, an awards ceremony was held for the winners, attended by Evgeny Kozeev, head of the All-Russian Student Rescue Corps, and Maxim Dzhetygenov, head of the Moscow branch of the All-Russian Student Rescue Corps. They congratulated the students on successfully completing the tests and wished them success in their future endeavors.

Results of the Central Federal District semi-finals of the All-Russian competition among school rescue teams (VSKS)

Winners in the junior league: 1st place, School of Sports "Zero One" – Moscow Region 2nd place, "Brand" – Vladimir Region 3rd place, "Iskra Stavrovskaya" – Vladimir Region

Winners in the senior league: 1st place "Storm" – Moscow 2nd place "Rybinsk-26" – Yaroslavl region 3rd place "Baywatch" – Moscow

We congratulate the winners and participants of the competition and wish them new achievements and further successful studies.

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The results of the first stage of the Moscow tourism club competition "Compass of the Future" have been announced.

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The results of the first stage of the "Compass of the Future" competition for tourism clubs of Moscow educational institutions have been announced. The competition was organized by the State University of Management and the Moscow Center for Educational Practices of the Moscow Department of Education and Science.

The first (remote) stage took the form of an online quiz on basic tourism knowledge. Seventy-one teams from school and student tourism clubs participated.

At the same time, the teams presented videos to the judges on the topic "My Travel Club," in which they answered the question of what tourism means to them and described the routes they had taken with their travel club.

The 20 teams that score the highest in both competitions will compete for the grand prize – equipment sets for future long hikes.

First place went to the "Vertical" club (School No. 937). Second and third place were shared between the "Edelweiss" STC (P.M. Vostrukhin Communications College No. 54) and "Gorizont" (School No. 534).

The full summary table is in the attached file:

Results of the first stage of the Compass of the Future competition

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Olympic champions and students from dozens of Russian universities gathered at the State University of Management for the "Challenge Accepted!" forum.

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On September 20, the State University of Management hosted a large-scale youth forum, "Challenge Accepted!", which included patriotic, cultural, and sporting events.

At the opening ceremony, participants were greeted by Almaz Akhaev, Head of the Patriotic Education Department of the Department of Youth Policy and Educational Work at the State University of Management:

"Today, our university is home to ambitious young people who are eager to prove themselves and contribute to the development of sports and the country as a whole. I'm confident you'll succeed."

Next, Roman Sultanov, Vice-Rector for Youth Policy at Synergy University, took the floor and read a welcoming address from Mikhail Degtyarev, Minister of Sport of the Russian Federation:

"Love for the Motherland and active citizenship are what should unite young people. And sports and physical education, as President Vladimir Putin notes, are among the most important factors in fostering patriotism. The forum's program will allow participants to compete in sports competitions and interact with famous athletes and heroes of the SVO. I am confident that young people will learn many new things and have a wonderful experience."

After completing their speeches, the university representatives jointly pressed the red button, launching the "Challenge Accepted!" forum.

Accomplished champions, whose names are familiar to everyone, came out to motivate and support the participants of the upcoming competition: three-time Olympic synchronized swimming champion Alexandra Patskevich, WBO International champion and one of Russia's strongest light heavyweights, Umar Salamov, World Youth Boxing Championship champion Khusein Baysangurov, Tokyo Olympic silver medalist Alexander Krasnykh, Rio Olympic participant Daria Mullakaeva, and European relay champion Andrei Zhilkin.

Darya Mullakaeva not only gave a speech but also led an Olympic warm-up for everyone, which was joined by dozens of students.

The grand opening ceremony was concluded by MATANYA, winner of the TV project "Star", semi-finalist of the show "The Voice", and participant of the project "Songs on TNT", who performed songs in the style of dark folk cabaret and pop folk.

After the concert, the forum's main program began, which included several major events.

First, the now-traditional "Start" Student Sports Festival, which Synergy University, the Ministry of Education and Science, and the State University of Management have been holding since 2023. Athletes competed in nine sports, including laser tag, just dance, and an obstacle course, which this year was inflatable and aroused great interest among all those present.

Another focus of the program was the presentation of projects in the "Rosmolodezh.Grants" competition, which offered the opportunity to receive up to 1 million rubles to implement an initiative in one of 13 categories. Participants pitched projects in the areas of sports, inclusive education, preserving family values and historical truth, holding cultural events, and more.

In addition, everyone was able to attend an extensive business and patriotic program, which included:

The final round of the All-Russian Student Internship Exchange Competition aimed at engaging students in patriotic activities; the strategic game "Trajectory of Consent" from the "I Am Proud" Association of Student Patriotic Clubs; a roundtable discussion on student sports clubs in Moscow; a parachute workshop from DOSAAF; making camouflage nets and trench candles for the front; and educational lectures on "Ecology Begins with You. An Ecosystem of Opportunities for Youth," "Endless World," "Trends in Sports," and more.

Between the forum's exciting events, the participants could relax in partner activity areas and play board games, practice assembling and disassembling a machine gun, or test their aim at the laser shooting range.

In the evening, a gala awards ceremony for the winners and runners-up of the sporting competitions took place, as well as a concert by festival headliner Anet Sai, the author and performer of her own songs, including such hits as "If Your Tears Were Water," "Photograph with Your Eyes," and "With the Wind."

Our university was represented on stage by fourth-year IEF student Denis Andrianov and third-year IGUIP student Elena Leonova, who won the best place in badminton, as well as by Maxim Ushkarev (second-year IEF student) and Sofia Yumasheva (first-year IIS student), who took second place in table tennis.

Technical results of the III Youth Forum "Challenge Accepted!" and the Student Sports Festival "Start", with the grant support of the Movement of the First

Badminton 1st place: State University of Management 2nd place: Russian State Humanitarian University 3rd place: Russian State Humanitarian University

Table Tennis 1st place: Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys 2nd place: State University of Management 3rd place: Moscow State University of Civil Engineering

Jazz Dance1st place: Ivan Korablev2nd place: Nikita Piryazev3rd place: Olga Kirilova

Laser tag 1st place: Moscow State University of Technology and Management 2nd place: Russian University of Economics 3rd place: Moscow Agricultural Academy

Basketball combined 1st place: Synergy University 2nd place: Moscow State Law Academy 3rd place: Moscow State Institute of International Relations MVP – Semyon Khristinenko (Synergy)

Tug of War 1st place: Russian State University of Social Technologies 2nd place: Peoples' Friendship University of Russia 3rd place: Peoples' Friendship University of Russia

Volleyball 1st place: Bauman Moscow State Technical University 2nd place: Synergy University 3rd place: Russian State University of Tourism and Service MVP — Artemy Shishkin (RSUTS, 3rd place)

Obstacle Course 1st place: Synergy University 2nd place: Russian State University of Social Technologies 3rd place: Synergy University

Darts 1st place: Moscow State University of Civil Engineering 2nd place: Russian State University of Social Technologies 3rd place: Synergy University

Based on the overall standings, Synergy University retained the Start Festival Super Cup this year.

Congratulations to the winners, runners-up, and forum participants on their excellent results and memorable experiences! See you next year!

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