Students from India about the summer school on endodontics at RUDN

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How root canals are structured, how to extract pins and what methods of treating pulpitis exist – fourth-year dental students from India learned all this at RUDN. They took part in a summer school on endodontics in English.

The classes were conducted at the Department of Propaedeutics of Dental Diseases of the Medical Institute by Associate Professor Angela Brago and Doctor of Medical Sciences Svetlana Razumova.

The participants of the school were students of Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies (MRIIRS):

Singh Pranay Kumar; Sirohi Tripti; Zehra Tahsin; Hussain Zoya; Kataria Sunidhi; Kumar Paritosh.

They were accompanied by Dr. Rana Anju, Lecturer, Department of Periodontology, MRIIRS.

Balance of study and experience

The program of classes for foreign students was intensive and included such topics as the anatomy of root canals and their instrumental treatment, irrigation, methods of pulpitis treatment and tactics of retreatment (removal of pins, instrument fragments, treatment of perforations). Interactive lectures were supported by VR trainings and practical classes.

"What I remember most was the perfect balance between learning and experiencing. The endodontic treatment practice was incredibly useful – especially practicing each stage of root canal work under the guidance of experts. We also got to see Moscow: Red Square and traditional Russian cuisine made the trip unforgettable!" – Tripti Sirohi, 4th year student of Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies.

According to the girl, the most interesting thing about the summer school for her was the preparation of the root canal orifice, as it helped the student better understand the anatomy and importance of proper access to the canals. And the most difficult was working with rotary instruments (they are used to process hard and soft tissues of the maxillofacial region), because precision, patience and strict control of one's actions were required. However, by the end of the course, the student was already much more confident in using the instruments.

“One of the most valuable pieces of advice I received during the summer school was ‘Never rush in endodontics, respect the canal anatomy and always work in isolation’. It reminded me how important precision and sterility are at every stage. The instructor also emphasized that calmness and a systematic approach are the keys to success in root canal treatment,” Tripti Sirohi, a fourth-year student at Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies.

Help and attention of teachers

The Indian students were touched by the way the RUDN teachers treated them. They noted that the teachers were attentive and did everything to help the children understand the topic being studied.

“The teachers took note of our doubts and did their best to clear them!” – Sunidhi Kataria, 4th year student, Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies.

According to Sunidhi, during school she easily figured out how to widen root canals and obturation (filling). But there were also difficulties – the future dentist did not immediately cope with the application of a cofferdam (an elastic scarf made of latex or polyisoprene, which is used to isolate a tooth) using clasps (parts of a removable dental prosthesis). But thanks to the help of teachers, she learned this procedure. The girl is especially grateful to Associate Professor Angela Brago, who explained everything to the students in a very accessible way.

"The most valuable piece of advice from educators that I will remember forever is, "First diagnosis, then treatment plan." Before making a decision, you need to study all the diagnostic data. And not in all cases, root canal treatment will be successful – it is important to preserve the tooth and the viability of its pulp (soft tissue that contains the nerves of the tooth, blood and lymphatic vessels)," – Sunidhi Kataria, a fourth-year student of Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies.

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"A builder must think creatively and be able to build bridges with colleagues" – a RUDN University graduate spoke about his profession

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A builder is a person in a helmet and overalls who lays a wall of bricks. Do you immediately have this image too? In honor of Builder's Day, which was celebrated in Russia on August 10, we talked to a graduate and assistant of the RUDN Construction Department, candidate of technical sciences, employee of the VNIIZhelezobeton Institute Georgy Tikhonov. He told us what other stereotypes there are about builders, what representatives of the profession are scolded for, and what skills and knowledge his future colleagues need.

Tell us a little about yourself: why did you go to study construction? Maybe you have a family dynasty? Were you drawn to this field since childhood or did you make the choice in your teens?

In my family, almost everyone is a teacher to one degree or another, and some had and have a direct relationship with construction. For example, I am a distant relative of Professor Alexander Volzhensky, the creator of gypsum-cement-pozzolanic binders, who taught at MGSU. And my father, Doctor of Science and Professor Igor Tikhonov, has worked for many years at JSC NIC Stroitelstvo, developing and implementing innovative types of reinforcement for reinforced concrete.

To be honest, I don’t remember what I was drawn to as a child. As a teenager, I went to art school and was thinking of going to sculpture at Surikovka. Many of my classmates from the art school also went into architecture, so I gave in to this passion. I completed my bachelor’s degree at RUDN as an architect. In my master’s degree, I transferred to construction, so the choice was made at a conscious age. The thing is that while still a bachelor, I did an internship at the A.A. Gvozdev Research Institute of Iron and Concrete, and practical scientific work seemed incredibly interesting to me: I studied structural deformations in practice, developed new types of reinforcement, and traveled to interesting sites.

You have gone through the whole path at RUDN: bachelor's, master's, postgraduate studies, defended your candidate's dissertation, and now you teach. What does this "vertical" connection with the university mean to you? How would student Georgy rate teacher Georgy?

At RUDN I met wonderful people from different departments, with whom I am still friends and in close contact. I can say that I spent almost half my life at the university and I do not regret it at all. I think that I was very lucky to find a university where you can go all the way to science from start to finish, not only study, but also realize yourself professionally. Now I work at the department part-time as an assistant, so I do not teach as much as I would like. As a teacher, I am interested in disciplines at the intersection of architecture and construction, so I could tell the student architect Georgy a lot of interesting things from my practical construction experience. Although, of course, the teacher Georgy still needs to master a lot in this difficult matter.

What knowledge and skills did you acquire at RUDN University that helped you succeed in your work and science?

During my Master's degree, I fully participated in conducting laboratory tests with reinforced concrete samples, and also regularly published in construction journals. These skills greatly helped me in my future work. Also, studying for a Master's degree allowed me to catch up on specialized subjects that bachelors in construction took, in particular, I mastered the calculation programs to the degree I needed. The foundation I received at RUDN still helps me in my work. Of course, I would not have been able to realize myself in science without such a patient and experienced mentor as my scientific supervisor, candidate of technical sciences Galina Okolnikova, associate professor of the Department of Construction Technologies and Structural Materials.

Defending your PhD thesis in 2024 is an important milestone in your scientific career. What current problem in the field of building materials have you worked on? How is your research useful for today's construction industry?

In my dissertation, I examined the strength, crack resistance and deformation of compressed, stretched and bent reinforced concrete elements with innovative reinforcement, to the creation of which I had a hand. The research was systematically conducted from the beginning of my master's studies and was reflected in publications, speeches and patents.

The purpose of my research was to summarize the results of many years of work on the development and implementation of new reinforcement, which will allow both the manufacturer and the designer to save significantly due to the unique properties of its profile (i.e. the location of the ribs on its surface), which not only has high adhesion rates to concrete, but also allows the rods to be joined using easy-to-manufacture threaded couplings instead of the traditional overlap connection and labor-intensive welding. Today, in Russia and, perhaps, in the world, there is no such universal and easy-to-manufacture reinforcement product. I also see great benefit in using this reinforcement in earthquake-resistant construction.

In addition to the patent for the reinforcement itself, I am a co-author of patents for the coupling connection and various methods of its use in construction, in particular, as reinforcement for the reinforced concrete shell of a nuclear power plant reactor.

What subject do you teach at RUDN? Do you give students examples from real projects of the institute, your work experience?

At the university, I teach various subjects: stone structures, engineering structures, architectural structures. Real practical experience helps a lot in teaching, allows me to supplement information from manuals and textbooks with personal observations, share interesting stories. When appropriate, I always give examples from work to cover certain topics in the subjects I teach.

What qualities do you, as a practitioner and scientist, consider the most important for a modern construction engineer? And what skills and competencies should he have?

I believe that the most important qualities for a modern civil engineer are the ability to think creatively, obtain information and present it correctly. Theoretical knowledge is also very important in our work; one “engineering thought” is not enough here. Among the necessary skills, I would highlight the ability to understand regulatory documents, read them correctly and the need to promptly update these documents due to innovations in legislation, established standards, etc. I also believe that builders should be able to communicate with their colleagues. In large research organizations, it happens that departments do not communicate with each other, and some innovations, achievements, developments of one department may not reach another for several years. Therefore, it is important for a builder to monitor the emergence of new technologies and build bridges with his colleagues.

What stereotypes about builders have you encountered?

The main stereotype is that a builder is a person in a helmet and overalls who works directly on a construction site. But this is not entirely true. Of course, we have to visit the construction site, control the process, take the necessary measurements. But still, a builder is a designer, an engineer, and a researcher. The concept is very broad, the profession has many specializations. Our work is not limited to the construction site. The second stereotype is that we are techies to the core, boring people who think only about numbers and strength of materials, they are alien to beauty. This is absolutely not true. A lot of people come to construction from creative professions, for example, from architecture. We are all different, you can't cut us all with the same comb.

Why do you think people often criticize builders, complain that they build houses and roads poorly?

I think there is some responsibility here. The specialists in our field are responsible for selecting materials for construction, for choosing the structures used, for calculating these structures. We must also calculate the negative impact of weather and other conditions on materials and structures. All this is our area of responsibility, and mistakes, flaws, sometimes even tragic ones, happen in it. However, people often classify general workers as builders, in whose behavior at the site the human factor plays an important role. Unfortunately, there are often cases when general workers and other specialists at the construction site do not observe safety precautions, the technique for performing certain works. Or they do their work carelessly, sloppily. Another problem arises when customers try to save on everything. And sometimes builders have to choose cheaper and lower-quality materials in such conditions in order to stay within the budget.

How do you think the profession of a builder will change in the next 10-15 years? What technologies are decisive, and how can we prepare students for this now?

I think that over time we will increasingly delegate routine design work to the computer. The engineer's work will be connected with the optimization of computer calculations by introducing various innovative technologies. So the main emphasis, as it seems to me, should be given to studying specialized programs.

What kind of specialists does the construction industry need right now?

In my opinion, our field is in great need of scientists now. We have a lot of designers, but we don’t have enough of those who could work in the same research institutes, those who could develop and implement new technologies, new materials. And our scientific environment is quite old now. And sometimes veterans of science have no one to pass on their knowledge to. This also applies to software, programs for all kinds of construction calculations. We need more people who will be engaged in theoretical construction science and implement new achievements in practice.

What personal goals have you set for the future? Perhaps it is some new research or an important construction project with your participation?

Now, I think I have come to my senses after defending my PhD thesis and am ready for new challenges. In the near future, my father, Igor Nikolaevich, and I are planning to publish a book about reinforced concrete. Otherwise, I am trying to master the distantly familiar, but still new profession of a test engineer, personally conducting the tests that I used to watch from the outside.

And the last question – what is Builder's Day for you? And what would you like to wish to RUDN students who will soon become your colleagues?

For me, Builder's Day is an occasion to write something nice to my father and colleagues. I am glad that there is a holiday that I can associate myself with. I would like to wish RUDN construction students to never miss the opportunities that life, study and career give them. It is better to try and get bumps than to sit quietly and regret.

About the direction "Construction" at RUDN

In total, 619 people are currently studying at RUDN in the Construction program in the bachelor's, master's and preparatory departments. Of these, 460 are full-time, 76 are part-time and 83 are part-time.

The students include citizens of 55 countries: Russia, Uzbekistan, China, Tajikistan, Cameroon, Egypt, Mongolia, Turkey and other countries.

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First results of the RUDN admissions campaign

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The total number of applications for all areas was over 183 thousand, which is 61% higher than the 2024 figures. There were over 80,000 applications for budget places, which is 52% more than last year. The growth in applications for a contract reached 64%: the university received over 100,000 applications.

The passing score for the budget in 8 areas was 300, these include: "Digital design and web development", "Development and training of artificial intelligence systems", "Cybertechnology and data analysis in the humanitarian sphere", "State and municipal administration", "Business informatics", "Economics and management", "World economy", "International economic security".

Traditionally, the most popular fields in terms of the number of applications are: advertising and public relations, linguistics, jurisprudence, economics, medicine, dentistry, applied computer science, public and municipal administration.

As for targeted admission, for example, the Institute of Ecology has completely closed the quota for targeted admission in the areas of "Ecology and Nature Management" and "Energy-Saving Technologies". Specialists will be trained specifically for the enterprises of Rosprirodnadzor and Mosoblgaz.

Among foreign applicants, the "General Medicine" direction traditionally leads, regardless of the admission conditions – budget/contract. Among those who enter on a budget from other countries, international relations, economics, management and philology are also popular. The guys who apply for a contract more often choose dentistry, linguistics, management and jurisprudence.

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RUDN students talk about participating in the summer track and field championship

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For some, summer means relaxing on the beach or mountain hikes, walking in parks or traveling around Russian and foreign cities. But for athletes, it is also a time of constant training and competitions. In honor of Physical Culture Day (it will be celebrated on August 9), we talked to RUDN students who took part in the Summer Student Track and Field Championships in Smolensk and returned from there with third place in the team and personal victories.

The competitions were held in July at the Smolensk State University of Sports. 362 athletes from 46 universities in 21 regions of Russia competed. The disciplines included walking, running, hurdles and barriers, long jump, high jump and pole vault, triple jumps, relay races, javelin, hammer and discus throwing, and shot put.

The composition of the RUDN University track and field team:

1. Polina Khomyakova (400, 800 m run, 4 x 400 m relay).

2. Anastasia Matveeva (long jump, triple jump, 4x100m relay).

3. Timofey Shilov (long jump, triple jump).

4. Elizaveta Ipatova (100, 200 m run).

5. Victoria Isakova (200, 400 m run, 4 x 400 m relay).

6. Jesse Otaigbe (100m, 200m, 4x100m relay).

7. Donaldson Onoigboria (100m, 200m, 4x100m relay).

8. Viktor Shebalin (400 m run, 4 x 400 m relay, 4 x 100 m relay).

9. Nikita Gubarev (400 m run, 4 x 400 m relay).

10. Veronika Divakova (100m, 200m, 4x100m relay).

11. Denis Abitabile (javelin throw).

12. Ruslan Zalyaev (shot put, discus throw).

13. Lada Pelevina (high jump, 4x100m relay).

14. Daria Semyonova (100, 200 m run, 4 x 100 m relay).

15. Tengei Senyo (100m, 200m, 4x100m relay).

16. Kirill Kovalev (200 m run).

Ahead – 16 meters

"I liked how the event was organized, especially the stand where you could leave your autograph. I was also pleased that there was a broadcast of the competition. However, I was a little disappointed that the relay race was scheduled in parallel with the jumps, and my plans to participate in it did not come true," says Timofey Shilov, a bachelor of the RUDN University Agrarian and Technological Institute (Standardization and Metrology major, 3rd year).

Timofey has been involved in track and field since he was 13, starting with short-distance running, but then, together with his coach, he discovered his talent for the triple jump. After which the young man began to specialize in this discipline. At the competition, the student won silver in the triple jump with a result of 15.51 m and bronze in the long jump with a result of 7.18 m.

"I am not entirely happy with how I performed at the championship. If I had been more focused from the first attempts, I would have shown myself better. In general, I strive to overcome the 16 m mark in the triple jump, so I focus more on achieving a personal result than on winning the competition," – Timofey Shilov, Bachelor of Science at the RUDN University Agrarian and Technological Institute (Standardization and Metrology, 3rd year).

In love with running

Polina Khomyakova ran for gold at the summer championship. The student covered 400 m in 54.77 seconds. She has been involved in track and field since elementary school and has been involved in the sport for about 13 years.

"My physical education teacher noticed me and invited me to join her track and field section. I fell in love with running from the very beginning of my career; just long jumping or throwing a javelin was boring. I loved competing for first place in a race, which I was good at! My greatest achievement was third place in the Russian Championship in the 4x400m relay," says Polina Khomyakova, a bachelor's student in the RUDN University Faculty of Philology (Psychology major, 3rd year).

According to Polina, the RUDN team coach Olesya Vladimirovna Pogorelova helped her prepare for the competition perfectly. The girl is happy with her result in Smolensk, but she certainly has new goals for the future. She dreams of winning a personal medal in the 400 m race at the Russian Championship, because these are the largest track and field competitions in our country.

In mother's footsteps

Another gold medalist of the Summer Student Championship from RUDN is Anastasia Matveeva. She began to seriously engage in athletics after entering our university in 2020, although she has been in sports since childhood. The girl's first major victory was third place in jumping at the Russian Championship under 20 in 2021 in Ufa, and a year later she won bronze at the Russian Championship.

"I followed in my mother's footsteps in triple jumps. She also did this discipline and was quite successful. But I also run relays. Because it is a team effort, I am even more nervous before relays than before my own event, but I really like running. At the competition in Smolensk, I performed even better than I expected. I jumped 13.24 m, but I always want to be even better. My main goal for the future is to improve my results and meet the standards for a master of sports," – Anastasia Matveeva, Master of Philology at RUDN (Psychology major, 1st year).

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The Russian Language Center of the RUDN University will be created in Mozambique

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Mozambique's Foreign Minister Maria Manuela dos Santos Lucas visited RUDN University. The main outcome of the meeting was a proposal to create a Russian Language Centre in the republic.

At the beginning of the event, RUDN President Vladimir Mikhailovich noted that more than 13,000 foreign students from 160 countries study at the university, and over 2,500 of them are from African countries. There are 22 Mozambican citizens at the university. These are future architects, geologists, agronomists, builders, economists, doctors, mathematicians, lawyers, specialists in the oil and gas sector and international relations.

During the meeting, the parties paid special attention to the university’s position in the world.

"We are in the top 100 in the areas of chemistry, linguistics, modern languages, and mathematics. Also, RUDN, according to the UI GreenMetric rating, is the greenest university in Russia, and ranks 22nd in the world," Vladimir Filippov, President of RUDN.

Russian language in schools in Mozambique

RUDN and the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Mozambique agreed to open a Russian Language Center in the republic. The center is planned to be opened on the basis of the Eduardo Mondlane University, with which our university has been cooperating since 1977. The plans also include promoting the Russian language not only in universities, but also in schools in Mozambique, and facilitating the growth of popularity of Russian education in the republic.

"The RUDN partner educational organization in Mozambique will become a venue for the RUDN Open Olympiad for foreign citizens. We have been holding the Olympiad since 2016, and its winners receive the right to study at the university under the Russian Government quota," Marina Rekets, RUDN Vice-Rector for International Affairs.

At the end of the business meeting, Maria Lukash and Vladimir Filippov exchanged gifts. The head of the Mozambican Foreign Ministry presented the RUDN president with a "50 Years of Independence" badge and a black wood statuette — a symbol of the joint work of the republic and the university. In turn, Vladimir Mikhailovich presented the foreign delegation with a painting depicting the main building of RUDN.

Conversation with students

After the talks, Maria Lucas spoke with Mozambican citizens studying in Russia. They talked about many things: about the life of students in our country, about events in Mozambique and about possible measures to support students in the form of a special scholarship. The head of the Mozambican Foreign Ministry noted that she would discuss the students' initiatives in the Government of the Republic.

"We really liked that many students from African countries, including Mozambique, study at RUDN. Moreover, they receive education in the specialties that are of great interest to us. But we still have to make great efforts to have many more of our students study here. And for those who are already here, my message is: "Return to your country after your studies to develop Mozambique and also to develop the African continent. So that it becomes what we want to see," – Maria Manuela dos Santos Lucas, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Mozambique.

About the Russian language centers of RUDN

The first RUDN Russian Language Centers opened in 2016 at the Dalian University of Foreign Languages in China and the National Polytechnic School of Ecuador.

In total, the university has opened 24 centers in Jordan, China, Ecuador, Morocco, the Dominican Republic, Lebanon, Namibia, Zambia, Greece, Syria, Pakistan, Nigeria, Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, the Central African Republic, and Mali. They conduct Russian language lessons for children and adults, and help those wishing to prepare for studying at Russian universities. They also organize cultural and educational events, where local residents are told about the history and culture of the Russian Federation, and films by Russian and Soviet directors are shown.

Every year, the RUDN Open Olympiad for foreign citizens (graduates of grades 11-12, or bachelor's and master's degrees) is held in educational institutions. It is held in the following areas: computer science, mathematics, physics, Russian language, chemistry, biology, social science, ecology, economics and management, advertising and public relations/journalism/psychology.

In 2025, the Olympiad was organized in online and offline formats. More than 12 thousand people from 129 countries took part in the competition. 1091 people became winners and 391 – prize winners.

The winners of the Olympiad receive the right to study on a budget. Prize winners receive a discount on tuition fees. In case of free budget places, prize winners also have the opportunity to enroll on a budget.

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How did the field practice of RUDN students-ecologists go?

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Kosinsky Lakes, Ulyanovsk Forest Park, Malinki Biostation… It sounds like someone's route for a tent camping holiday, but these are the places where RUDN University environmental students did their practical training. They studied different types of forests and described their species diversity. In addition, the students assessed the impact of humans on ecosystems and were impressed by the speed of Sosnowsky's hogweed "capturing territories".

"We managed to work with different communities — from spruce and mixed forests to meadow and floodplain areas. To describe the forest structure, we laid out 20 x 20 m test plots: we measured the required size with a tape measure, and then determined everything on this plot. The height of the tiers was estimated approximately, based on our own height. The density of the crowns was determined visually — this comes with experience. But with species diversity, everything is not so simple. Especially in the herbaceous layer, you can’t quickly list anything. Each species had to be found separately, carefully examined and compared with the identifier — it was like a detective investigation, but now many plants are recognizable at first sight," — Yulia Shmitko, a student of the RUDN Institute of Ecology (Ecology and Nature Management, 1st year).

From glacial lakes to coniferous forests

Each of the locations where the students worked had its own characteristics. For example, the Kosinsky Lakes are a complex of lakes of glacial origin. This type of reservoir is rare for the Moscow region; they are usually found in the north and northwest of the country. Unfortunately, the lakes are subject to strong negative human influence. In Beloye Lake, due to active exploitation and storm drains, there is excessive growth of algae and other plants, lack of oxygen and mass death of fish in winter. And in Svyatoe Lake, there are processes of drainage, washing away of fertilizers, due to which the raised bog plants disappear, but the raft (a layer of flora covering the surface) of the reservoir is overgrown with willows and reeds.

"Pine, birch, oak and mixed forests (pine-birch) predominate in the Ulyanovsk forest park in the Moscow region. The further away from water bodies, the forests become drier and pine. Birch forests were often found closer to the roads – this is probably due to the disturbance of the soil cover and faster restoration of birch. Closer to water bodies, there are swampy areas with black alder. In older areas of the forest, pine begins to displace birch," – Diana Chirkova, a student of the Institute of Ecology of RUDN (Ecology and Nature Management, 1st year).

The forests around the Malinki biostation are interesting because they were renewed about 100 years ago. Farmers leased the local forests on the condition that they would plant a young tree of the same species in place of each felled tree. For several decades, ecologists have been conducting a wide range of studies here, from monitoring the state of rare species populations to studying human impact on ecosystems.

Excavations under heavy rains

During their internship, students described not only forests, but also the structure of local soil. Part of the research took place during the season of prolonged rainfall, which significantly complicated field work.

"The soil became too wet for proper digging, and it was simply impossible to dig a standard 1×1 m hole. The slopes became soggy and slippery, so some routes had to be taken with special care. But despite the difficulties, such weather gave us a lot of memorable moments – we will definitely remember how we saved each other on waterlogged paths and how we looked for detours at the cost of dry clothes," – Yulia Shmitko, a student of the RUDN Institute of Ecology (Ecology and Nature Management, 1st year).

According to the students, they encountered peat-bog, podzolic (acidic soils that form under conditions of flushing water regime under coniferous and mixed forests) and sod-podzolic soils at the locations.

In the world of flora and fauna

Of course, during long field work, ecologists could not help but encounter various representatives of the Moscow region fauna.

"I didn't expect such a great diversity of animal species. During the internship, we met those that we would hardly meet in ordinary life. For example, a beaver in the Yauza Park. It was especially surprising to see elks at the Malinki biological station. And at the end of the internship, a cute and very pleasant moment happened – I managed to feed a squirrel from my hands," – Yulia Shmitko, a student of the RUDN Institute of Ecology (Ecology and Nature Management, 1st year).

As for flora, students noted in their field journals the presence of several invasive plant species. These are plants that were introduced to the region from their natural habitat, but they began to actively spread and displace native species, threatening biodiversity.

"In the Moscow region, such plants as the glandular and small-flowered touch-me-not, white dogwood, and multi-flowered lupine are common. They displace typical forest species, occupying disturbed areas. But the most territories have been "captured" by Sosnowsky's hogweed. The rate of its reproduction is astonishing – especially on the territory of the biological station," – Diana Chirkova, a student of the Institute of Ecology of RUDN (Ecology and Nature Management, 1st year).

Participants in the field practice note that after the research they have conducted, they have come to better understand how complex and interconnected ecosystems are. And that even a small impact on one component can lead to serious consequences for the entire system.

"Fieldwork greatly changes the perception of everything we have studied throughout the year. What was previously perceived as a set of theoretical concepts, takes shape in real life and becomes logical. After practice, you no longer just "look at nature", but intuitively notice the closure of crowns, evaluate the projective cover, and recognize plant species," – Yulia Shmitko, a student of the RUDN Institute of Ecology (Ecology and Nature Management, 1st year).

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"Can I kiss you?" – RUDN students tell about funny incidents during language internship in Beijing

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Too spicy food, unintelligible speech of market vendors and a tennis lesson in Chinese. All these are bits and pieces of impressions of RUDN economics students who went on a two-week language internship at Beijing Language and Culture University.

There were more than 60 people who wanted to go to China from the Faculty of Economics and the Institute of World Economy and Business, so the students had to go through a selection process. In the end, 19 people went on the trip in July, and another 20 will go in August. Preference was given to those who are third-year students in additional education programs, as well as the most active and successful students. Three weeks before departure, the internship organizers held an organizational meeting, where they told the students about the rules of conduct in the country and answered their questions.

"Before the flight to Beijing, we were afraid that there would be problems with communication and with paying for purchases in stores, since we read contradictory information on this matter on the Internet. In the end, the connection worked fine for everyone – we bought Chinese SIM cards on the spot for 100 yuan. The Internet worked from them, and with the VPN turned on, we could also use the usual social networks. Purchases were paid for in cash and with the Alipay app," – Maria Kurevleva, Faculty of Economics, RUDN (Economics and Management, 1st year bachelor's degree).

Competitive method

When the students got to the university, they were met by a local teacher who gave the entire group badges. They simultaneously served as a pass to the university, a personal password for Wi-Fi, and a card for paying for food in the cafeteria. Representatives of the Chinese side did not leave the students until the evening, until they had settled all the issues with the students’ accommodation, their registration, and other nuances.

The next day, the opening ceremony of the internship took place, after which Chinese teachers tested and interviewed each student to determine their language level. And finally, on the third day, the students began their classes. Classes were held every morning from 08:30 to 12:10. One teacher taught for two hours with a ten-minute break – it was a combined lesson on vocabulary, grammar and reading. Then the students were given a 20-minute break, and after that they had two hours of oral speech practice with another teacher.

"The teachers were very nice and explained everything well and in detail. We were not bored in class, we learned new words and repeated them in a playful way, without noticing that we were studying. I would like to memorize the material in this way in all educational institutions," – Maria Kurevleva, Faculty of Economics, RUDN (Economics and Management, 1st year bachelor's degree).

The teachers actively used the competitive method. Stickers were given for correct answers and role-played dialogues, at the last lesson all the points of each student were counted, and the three most active children received a souvenir from the teacher. The following game was used to repeat words: it was necessary to explain as many words as possible to the group in Chinese in a certain time, the one who guessed also received sticker points.

“The students remembered best the words that described cultural realities, the names of local flora and fauna, and words that helped them navigate the area: 北海公园 — Beihai Park, 荷花 — lotus, 熊猫 — panda, 线 — metro line, 路 — street, road. Such words are remembered well when immersed in another linguistic reality,” says Alina Ognyanova, head of the student group, senior lecturer at the RUDN Institute of World Economy and Business.

Instead of a question – a kiss

In their free time, the students also practiced Chinese. And English, which helped them communicate with the locals. According to the students, the Chinese almost always understood what they were saying, but at the market it was sometimes difficult because of the fast, unintelligible speech of the sellers. There were also some cute linguistic curiosities.

"I once said to a Chinese guy instead of 'Can I ask, can I kiss you?' We laughed for a long time!" – Maria Kurevleva, Faculty of Economics, RUDN (Economics and Management major, 1st year bachelor's degree).

In everyday life, the students did not have any particular problems; the group leader came to help when needed. The only thing the students did not expect was that the food in China was so spicy. And even if you asked them to make it not spicy, the Chinese “not spicy” still hit the taste buds noticeably.

Day of the sky

In addition to their university studies, the students immersed themselves in Chinese culture and explored its landmarks. For example, they visited the Temple of Heaven, a park and temple complex built in the 15th century where the third emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Di, performed rituals and prayed for a good harvest. This place is also famous for its acoustic wonders. One of them is the Echo Wall. If someone speaks on one side of the wall, even very quietly, they can be heard on the other side. There are three special stones near the landmark: when you clap your hands at the first one, you hear an echo once, at the second one – twice, and a triple echo at the third stone. These are the sound attractions. By the way, it is symbolic that the excursion here took place on Sunday, which literally translates from Chinese as "Day of Heaven".

"We also visited the Forbidden City, saw the Great Wall of China and the Summer Palace of Empress Dowager Cixi. But we studied more than just Chinese architecture. We had master classes on fan painting, we were told about kung fu and Chinese medicine. We were also taught how to brew tea correctly and were given six types to try, including white, yellow, red and flower tea," — Maria Kurevleva, RUDN University Faculty of Economics (Economics and Management major, 1st year bachelor's degree).

Dreams of Tennis

During her internship, another RUDN student was able not only to improve her language skills and learn about local traditions and habits, but also to realize one sporting dream.

"There are many sports grounds on our campus: three tennis courts, two basketball courts, two small tennis courts, a football field, and a volleyball field. As soon as we moved in, I realized that I really wanted to play tennis. On the fourth day after classes, we approached the teacher and agreed on a game. And voila – here we are already playing tennis, a Chinese teacher is giving us a lesson, they support us and rejoice in small victories with us! It was a very touching and unforgettable moment," – Daria Barinova, Institute of International Economics and Business, RUDN (International Management major, 3rd year).

Group leader Alina Ognyanova is pleased with the students’ results and notes that they have definitely overcome the language barrier.

"Chinese teachers noted the high motivation of our students, as well as their warm and respectful attitude towards local teachers. The guys showed themselves to be independent, diligent students, in two weeks they managed to bring grammar to a new level, develop reaction speed in different communication situations. They learned new speech cliches, synonyms, which increased their receptivity to audio material, the students began to perceive Chinese speech by ear more effectively," – Alina Ognyanova, head of the student group.

About Beijing Language and Culture University

Beijing Language and Culture University (BLCU) is a higher education institution founded in 1962.

The university teaches foreigners the Chinese language and culture, and in the summer, students and teachers from 189 countries of the world undergo internships here. It also accepts Chinese students who specialize in foreign languages and other subjects of the humanities and social sciences, and trains teachers of Chinese as a foreign language. The university campus is located in the Haidian district of Beijing. The territory has everything for living: shops, markets, restaurants of Chinese and European cuisine, cafes, student canteens, ATMs, sports grounds, a library.

RUDN has been cooperating with the university for the first year. This was the first trip of our students to Beijing Language and Culture University, but both the Chinese educational institution and RUDN hope for fruitful cooperation and strengthening of friendship between the two universities.

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“I felt like an expert” — a RUDN University master’s student about participating in a scientific and practical school at the Eurasian Economic Forum

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How to bring products of the Belarusian company SinRubEnergo, which produces energy equipment, to the Armenian market? A team of students had to think up a business strategy with such a task at a scientific and practical school that took place during the Eurasian Economic Forum in Minsk. It was this team that included a master's student of the RUDN University Faculty of Economics, Khafiza Nigmatullaeva.

All participants of the school, and this is more than 50 people from different universities of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus, were divided into five groups. They represented the member countries of the Eurasian Economic Union: Armenia, Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. Each of the groups, except Belarus, developed a project to bring the products of "SinRubEnergo" to the market of the country they were assigned. And the "Belarus" team got the market of Uzbekistan. The company for which the students prepared the projects is a resident of the industrial park "Great Stone". Therefore, the defense of the works took place on the territory of this park.

"Armenia is probably one of the most difficult countries to implement such a project, given its political and economic peculiarities. Despite this, we managed to develop an effective and comprehensive plan, which was highly praised by the jury. We competently distributed the tasks among ourselves, relying on the strengths of each: one participant specialized in legal issues, another in marketing, someone confidently worked with analytics and data visualization," – Khafiza Nigmatullaeva, Master's student of the Faculty of Economics of RUDN (International Trade, 1st year).

Logistics and flexibility

During the tour of the Great Stone, Hafiz, along with another member of the team, was discussed with the residents of the park, how can they use their potential to solve logistics problems. And at a meeting with the Deputy General Director of the North-Western Administrative District of the Industrial Park Development, Arthur Detkov, they found out how appropriate to cooperate with logistics resident companies compared to attracting external operators. “As a result, we reached one of the resident companies, which not only confirmed the possibility of organizing transportation from Belarus to Armenia, but also prepared preliminary calculations of the cost of logistics operations. This has become a significant contribution to the project, since it is logistics that often represents one of the most complex parts of such strategies and requires an accurate miscalculation. Our approach, based on creativity, flexibility and ability to quickly find practical solutions, was also marked by the jury. In addition, one of the members of the commission, Oleg Tabanyukhov, praised our proposals to improve the legal regime of the industrial park and even asked to send our ideas to him. This is largely the merit of our colleague Diana Silchenko – students of the Belarusian Economic State University. In general, I want to emphasize the high level of training and involvement of all members of the team. Working with them was easy and truly productive. The projects of other teams were also very strong, I hope our ideas will be useful to Sinrubenergo, Hafiz Nigmatullaeva, undergraduate of the Faculty of Economics RUDN (direction “International Trade”, I Course).

Debate on customs rates

According to the RUDN student, the program of the scientific and practical school was very intense and did not end with work on projects. Every day, students were given excursions, including a visit to the Minsk Tractor Plant and the BelGee automobile plant (a joint Belarusian-Chinese production facility), where they saw the process of assembling cars. The school participants also attended lectures by Belarusian government officials and business representatives. Deputy Minister of Economy of the Republic Kirill Masharsky spoke about the work of the EAEU and his experience in public service. And Director of OJSC Giprosvyaz Anton Alekseev talked to students about digital trends in economic development.

"Another memorable event was the simulation of the Eurasian Economic Commission. During the business game, we had a lively debate on the issue of extending zero customs duties on electric vehicles. This allowed us to feel like experts and representatives of our country. I am sincerely glad that I took part in the scientific school. Here, each student was able to apply their theoretical knowledge in practice, work in a team, discuss current topics with other participants and experts. I am sure that such initiatives play an important role in building professional confidence, developing communication skills and accumulating real-life experience," — Khafiza Nigmatullaeva, Master's student at the Faculty of Economics of RUDN (International Trade, 1st year).

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What business plans have RUDN economics students developed for Russian companies?

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Analysis of target markets, conclusion of a contract with a sanction clause, development of logistics for deliveries to Latin American countries. These are just some of the points from the business plans prepared for Russian companies by students of the Faculty of Economics and the Law Institute of RUDN. But first things first.

Through the sieve of selection

At RUDN, students have the opportunity to study in a project-based master's program. This model of education assumes that students unite in teams and jointly develop a project (their final qualification work) for real customers – they can be both domestic and foreign companies. The projects that will be discussed were prepared by students of the Faculty of Economics and the Law Institute of RUDN. The Moscow Export Center helps the university find customer companies for them.

"After the selection, we introduce the students to each other and simultaneously send a request to colleagues at the Moscow Export Center asking them to involve Russian and foreign companies in the implementation of the projects. The MEC provides us with a list of interested enterprises with their brief description and the desired request: what product or service the company produces, where it wants to export them. We pass all this on to the students, after which teams are formed taking into account the students' wishes. The master's students begin working, and once a month we gather them to check what stage the projects are at. To help the students complete the assigned tasks, we conduct master classes from teachers and invited experts," says Maria Maslova, a RUDN University graduate and head of the educational programs department of the educational and acceleration programs department of the ANO "MEC".

A fresh look at business

In the spring, teams have a pre-defense of their projects in front of company representatives, where they receive feedback and learn about problematic areas that need to be corrected. The final defense of the diploma work is held according to the schedule of the state final certification.

"Business is interested in a fresh look at promising markets for their products. Companies essentially order a "consulting study" from us. They want to enter certain markets where they are not yet represented. RUDN economics students analyze these markets, calculate the financial component, develop marketing strategies for entry and promotion, and draw a conclusion about the profitability of the project. And students of the Law Institute analyze the entire legal component of entering foreign markets, prepare a draft foreign trade contract, and analyze the specifics of the legal system of the selected country," says Maria Maslova, a RUDN graduate and head of the educational programs department of the educational and acceleration programs department of the ANO "MEC".

Focus on Latin America

One of the projects that RUDN University master's students worked on last academic year concerned the entry of the Leber company into the Latin American market. It produces children's playgrounds.

"Our research revealed special features of the target markets, in particular, a high proportion of young people: children under 14 years old make up about 25-30% of the population. This indicates a huge potential for the company to enter the markets of these countries. In addition, an absolute plus for business development in the chosen direction is the established sea routes from the port of St. Petersburg to the ports of Latin American countries. However, there were obstacles here, because due to sanctions, there is a ban on the movement of Russian ships through the waters of unfriendly countries. To solve the problem, we suggested that Leber use the services of experienced forwarding companies based in the target markets," Mekhriddin Nuraliyev, a graduate of the Faculty of Economics of RUDN University.

According to Mehriddin, the most difficult part to develop was the financial part of the business plan. After all, without launching sales in the markets of Mexico, Brazil and Argentina, it is very difficult to forecast the profitability of the activity and calculate the income and expense estimate for 3-5 years ahead.

"But we coped with this task and received high praise for our business plan from Leber representatives. The company praised the team's professionalism and the depth of the research conducted," says Mekhriddin Nuraliyev, a graduate of the RUDN University Faculty of Economics.

Sanctions and the Middle East

The second project was developed by RUDN students for the Mesoformula company, a Russian manufacturer of innovative products for aesthetic medicine and professional cosmetology. The company wants to enter the Saudi Arabian market.

"We proposed the "corridor-2030" strategy – a consistent entry into the Saudi Arabian market through halal certification, registration with the SFDA and cooperation with a distributor in Jeddah. Together with my colleagues, we also thought out a financial model and built a legal and logistical "framework" for the project so that every figure and every condition worked in the same rhythm. At the same time, I managed to apply my skills as a lawyer, political scientist and GR specialist. I developed a protective sanction clause, assessed geopolitical risks and, having organized a consultative meeting with Saudi experts through the Moscow Chamber of Commerce and Industry, received prompt feedback. Thus, we significantly accelerated the negotiations and opened the necessary doors to the Middle East," – Rodion Lobanovsky, a graduate of the RUDN Law Institute.

Mesoformula has approved the students’ project, and its pilot launch is confirmed for 2026.

"I am very glad that it was possible to implement cooperation between Russian companies and my home university. We worked together for almost a year, and are very pleased with the result. The resulting projects really contain many points that the companies paid attention to, including in terms of the specifics of interaction between Russian business and the selected markets. We hope for further cooperation," – Maria Maslova, Head of the Educational Programs Department of the Educational and Acceleration Programs Department of ANO "MEC".

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Color against inattention – how students and teachers of RUDN and Altai State University created an app for children with ADHD

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There are about 1,600,000 children with confirmed attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in Russia. The necessary therapy is not always available to their families: due to the cost or the lack of specialized centers nearby. Teachers and students of RUDN and Altai State University have developed a special application for such children that increases attentiveness and reduces anxiety using the color photostimulation (CPS) method.

This year, the ActiMinds project team presented their application at the RUDN.VC 2.0 accelerator, becoming its finalist and receiving investor support. And then the development won the Startup Fest 2025 competition, which was organized by RSUH.

Project team:

Saniya Islamova is the project manager, analyst-programmer, first-year master's student of the Applied Informatics program at the Faculty of Physical, Mathematical and Natural Sciences of RUDN University. Mikhail Yatsenko is the head of research work, candidate of biological sciences, psychophysiologist, associate professor of the Department of General and Applied Psychology of Altai State University. Tatyana Ustimenko is the director of the Scientific and Production Complex of the Cognitive Science Center. Ivan Brak is a specialist in scientific communication, candidate of biological sciences, neurobiologist, senior lecturer of the Department of the Faculty of Physical, Mathematical and Natural Sciences of RUDN University. Doruk Meric is a programmer, first-year master's student of the Applied Informatics program at the Faculty of Physical, Mathematical and Natural Sciences of RUDN University.

The essence of development

The CFS method involves exposing the body to light signals of different colors – red, blue, green (at the user's choice) – with an optimal blinking frequency.

Photostimulation helps to rebuild the functional state of the cerebral cortex into an optimal operating mode and activates Brodmann's area 10, which in turn activates the prefrontal cortex. After all, it is the prefrontal cortex that is involved in providing such cognitive functions as planning, decision-making, awareness and establishment of logical connections between phenomena, theoretical positions, as well as in recalling memories from episodic memory.

The mobile app developed by the team works in conjunction with VR glasses. The user puts on the glasses, turns on the app, selects the color that will affect him for 2-10 minutes (red, blue or green). And then simply watches the flickering, which looks like a circle, of the selected color.

What are the advantages of development:

low cost of 2,500 rubles for a course of therapy consisting of 10 sessions (traditional methods of therapy cost from 20 to 50 thousand rubles); easy to use with a minimum of equipment (smartphone with an installed application plus VR glasses); the effect is already there from the first session; • high safety of use in the absence of epilepsy, heart disease and recent retinal detachment or recent eye surgery; there are statistics, session history, expansion of options is planned; there is communication with the project team via a chat bot and a VK channel.

A bit of history

The idea for the project originated at Altai State University back in 2001 during a study of the influence of the level of brain activation on the effectiveness of mental performance.

"University scientists have found that at a certain level of brain activation, the experiment participants demonstrated high levels of mental performance. As a result, an idea came up to "impose" this activity on the brain in order to improve its performance using the color photostimulation method. During the research, ordinary glasses with black opaque lenses were used, on the inside of which three LEDs were glued in the center – red, green and blue. The glasses, in turn, were connected by wire to a special unit with a liquid crystal screen. It allowed changing the frequency of flickering, brightness and color," – Saniya Islamova, head of the "ActiMinds" project and a RUDN Master's student (Applied Informatics, 1st year).

However, it took 20 years before the idea was developed and tested on a wider audience. Only since 2023 have studies been conducted again on different groups of people – children, students, athletes. At the same time, the development of technology has made it possible to use a smartphone and the first version of a mobile application created by a programmer from Barnaul instead of a block with a screen. And glasses with LEDs have been replaced by VR glasses, which allow you to influence a person's visual field and prevent him from being distracted from the process of color photostimulation, which significantly increases the effectiveness of therapy sessions.

Proven effectiveness

"From February 1 to May 25, 2024, 37 children aged 6 to 7 years voluntarily took part in the study of the method. The experimental group included 24 children, 5 of whom had characteristic signs of attention deficit disorder (ADD) and 6 more – signs of ADHD. The control group consisted of 13 children. Sessions with the color photostimulation method were held four times a week for 10 minutes before correctional and developmental classes in the classrooms. In total, each child completed 10 sessions. In the group of children with ADHD, the speed of completing teacher's tasks increased by 15%, the number of errors decreased by 2.5 times, and overall productivity increased by 22.5%," said Elena Abuzova, Director of the MBU DO "DOOTS "Harmony".

Expanding the team

Saniya Islamova joined the project in September 2024 as an administrator, and soon began to manage it. When the team was joined by programmer Meric Doruk in early 2025, it became possible to modernize the application. In two months, Meric created a new version of the service from scratch, it was deployed on PythonAnyWhere hosting. And now the team is switching to the Express.js (backend), Next.js (frontend) frameworks in JavaScript and the PostgreSQL database management system in order to be able to block content to protect against piracy and plagiarism. In addition, unnecessary settings were removed from the service, but an algorithm for creating a personal account and verifying a user using a unique token was added. Investor's choice With the modernized application, the team took part in the RUDN.VC 2.0 accelerator. The program lasted 70 days, and during this time, Sania and her colleagues held more than 130 meetings with mentor-trackers, attended 8 open lectures from market experts and improved their project. On May 30, at the demo day, Sania defended the team's work to investors. One of them, the founder of the company "ABV" and ambassador of the "Academy of Innovators" Ivan Shumilov, selected "ActiMinds" for further cooperation. Here is how he assessed the project.

"The development has potential. It is possible to quickly enter monetization through the "technology plus service" combination. However, we need even more measurements on people to demonstrate the result – before/after. To increase trust on the part of parents, specialists and partners, it is necessary to strengthen the scientific and expert base. Involving people with specialized education, publications, clinical and research experience in the team or expert council will become a strong support. Their conclusions will be able to support the evidence-based nature of the method. The application can also be adapted for other problems, not only ADHD, but also stress, anxiety, and adaptation difficulties. In this way, it will be possible to expand the product line," – Ivan Shumilov, founder of the company "ABV" and ambassador of the "Academy of Innovators".

Best Startup

After completing the accelerator, the ActiMinds team formulated a commercial proposal for cooperation with private psychologists and neuropsychologists, psychological centers, and also agreed with the RUDN University Faculty of Psychology on joint work from autumn 2025. With such results, the participants of the ActiMinds project applied for the Startup Fest 2025 competition, which was organized by RSUH.

"In the beginning, there were no particular hopes for winning, since we had to create a website for the project and conduct a marketing campaign. Probably, setting up online advertising was the most difficult, since we were doing it for the first time. After that, we recorded a video with a story about "ActiMinds", the conducted marketing campaign and its results, and sent an application to the competition. The jury watched the video, and eventually, the student organizers from RSUH wrote to us and invited us to the award ceremony in one of the nominations. And it turned out to be a victory in the main nomination. The victory gave a positive assessment to our project and our teamwork, which does not go in vain!" – Saniya Islamova, head of the "ActiMinds" project and a RUDN University Master's student (Applied Informatics, 1st year).

According to Saniya, the recommendations for further development of the project from the organizers and jury of the competition were very valuable. Mikhail Boldyrev, Director of the Center for Project Activities and Communication Technologies at the Russian State University for the Humanities, advised the team to create a website and social networks for the project. Post articles on the topic of ADHD on the portal, collect traffic, and initiate communication with potential users of the application and partners in social networks. Then gradually integrate your own product into the community through expert content. In addition, Mikhail Boldyrev recommended involving doctors in testing the application in order to promote the product through their reviews.

New goals

The team has taken the expert's advice on board, so its immediate plans include creating social networks and a project website to educate and inform parents about the ADHD problem and their method. And also to organize joint work with the psychology departments of RUDN and Moscow State University on research and scientific articles in the new academic year, and to establish commercial cooperation with private neuropsychologists and psychological centers.

"We also plan to launch our own mobile application for the Android platform, which will work together with VR glasses. In addition to the main function based on the photostimulation method, the service will offer psychological tests, analysis of the user's speech segment before and after using the DFS method, support and online consultation with a psychologist. The application is planned to be placed on all available marketplaces," says Saniya Islamova, head of the ActiMinds project and a RUDN University Master's student (Applied Informatics, 1st year).

In addition, the ActiMinds team wants to apply for the Student Startup competition from the Social Initiatives Fund and compete for a grant. And hopes for another victory.

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