Russian Science Day is a celebration of development and progress.

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On February 8, Russia celebrates the professional holiday of researchers and scientists – Russian Science Day.

The history of this date dates back to the reign of Peter the Great, who on February 8, 1724, issued a decree on the development of science in the Russian state. This decree led to the establishment of the first Academy of Sciences and Arts, which offered training to talented people of all social classes and financial backgrounds. In honor of the 275th anniversary of its founding in 1999, Russian Science Day was officially established.

And today is a great time to look back and evaluate your achievements in this area over the past year since the last celebration.

During this time, the State University of Management established a Center for Space Research, Unmanned and Radioelectronic Technologies and opened several new laboratories: the Center for Digital Innovations for Industry at the RosGeoTech Advanced Engineering School, created jointly with the Millionshchikov State Petroleum Technological University, and the Center for Numerical Control Systems (NCS), launched with a grant from the Ministry of Education and Science.

A major scientific project, the Digital Village, is underway. It is being developed in consortium with the Omsk Agrarian Scientific Center (Omsk ASC) and Udmurt State University (UDU). A grant has been received for the development of a technology for controlling swarms of unmanned aerial systems. More than ten projects have been implemented for our industrial partners, and work has begun on new developments.

Young scientists and representatives of the SUM administration participated in dozens of scientific events and forums, where they discussed technological entrepreneurship, space personnel, game modeling, unmanned systems, the future of the Arctic, and other topics. They also held a summer engineering and economics school, won the first student design bureau competition, the second competition for young scientists, and won the best space dictation in the country, receiving medals from the Russian Academy of Sciences.

We congratulate everyone involved on this wonderful celebration of science and progress: not only scientists and researchers, but each of us, because science has long been a part of everyday life, and we can all make our own contribution to it.

We wish you creative ideas, inspiration, and exciting research topics. May this year bring us new discoveries, breakthrough achievements, and new facets of the familiar. Happy Russian Science Day!

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Ski resorts in Moscow and the Moscow region: where to spend an active weekend

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Winter is a great time to enjoy the outdoors, spend time actively with friends and family, and learn new sports. Moscow and the surrounding region offer numerous opportunities for skiing and snowboarding. Well-designed infrastructure, transportation accessibility, and extensive ski resort services make skiing enjoyable and comfortable.

Thanks to artificial snowmaking systems, the season lasts from December to March, depending on the weather. Elevation differences on the slopes range from 50 to 100 meters, and trail lengths range from 70 to 1,050 meters. This makes the ski resorts an excellent option for those just beginning to explore winter sports.

To access the ski lifts, you must pay a lift fee or purchase a special card called a ski pass. The cost of a ski pass depends on the size and popularity of the resort. At resorts in the Moscow region, prices start at 1,500 rubles and reach 4,000 rubles. Certain conditions apply: sometimes the ski pass is non-transferable, or there are restrictions on the number of lifts or time allowed.

The more lifts you purchase at once, the cheaper the price per lift. A day pass saves money for those who are ready to ski all day and take on multiple runs. A season pass is suitable for regular skiing at a chosen ski resort. If you plan to ski frequently at the same resort, purchasing a season pass is a very cost-effective solution. Beginner skiers, snowboarders, and those who prefer leisurely skiing with breaks at the café, without checking the clock, will find it more economical to purchase a number of lifts. For those with a high intensity of skiing, an hourly rate is more cost-effective.

"There are opportunities to ski for free. For example, a training slope might have a free lift. You can also hike up the mountain. Many snowboarders do this: their equipment is lighter and their boots are more comfortable than those of skiers," shared Marina Zhukova, professor at the Department of Management in International Business and Tourism Industry at the State University of Management.

List of 6 ski resorts in Moscow and the surrounding region:

Stepanovo Leonid Tyagachev Club Volen Yakhroma Tseleevo Sorochany

It's important to remember the rules of conduct on the slope, which will make your stay and the rest of those around you enjoyable, and most importantly, safe:

Your actions should not interfere with anyone. Choose a speed that is appropriate to your abilities, weather conditions, slope steepness, and congestion. Control your trajectory and remember: the one in front is right. Keep your distance when overtaking. Before starting or stopping, look up the slope. If you want to cross the slope, also look up. Choose a place to stop at the edge of the slope, gradually reducing speed. Do not stop on narrow sections of the slope, on its edge under a drop-off, behind a bend with visibility less than 15 meters, or other places where descending riders might not see you. If you need to go up a slope, do so only along its edge so that riders can see you and build a safe trajectory. Obey signs and trail markings. Provide all possible assistance to those in need.

We wish you a sharp edge and excellent glide!

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Charles Dickens: 214 years to the day of the world literature classic's birth

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Charles Dickens was born on February 7, 1812. He rose through the ranks from journalist to writer, and went down in history as a great English writer and the greatest prose writer of the 19th century.

The future classic writer's childhood was poor. At 12, he dropped out of school and worked in a blacking factory to help support his family. His father later paid off his debts and sent his son to Wellington House Academy. After graduating, he found work as a junior clerk at a law firm, where he contributed to several well-known periodicals. After some time, Charles realized that his fame as a reporter wasn't enough and decided to seriously pursue literature.

His novels Oliver Twist, Dombey and Son, Little Dorrit, Nicholas Nickleby, The Old Curiosity Shop, A Christmas Carol, Bleak House, David Copperfield, and others made him a global star. In them, he criticized England's social injustice and pressing societal problems: poverty, corruption, hypocrisy, and inhumanity. His descriptions of streets, fog, and slums, which directly referenced social ills, were particularly memorable.

Dickens's works were read by everyone, from princes to ordinary workers. The novels were published monthly in parts, making literature accessible to a wide audience. They provoked widespread public outcry and led to the softening or repeal of harsh laws against the poor. Charles Dickens, despite the difficulties of the time, also maintained a belief in goodness and mercy in his novels.

Some interesting and surprising facts about his life: 1. Dickens was a very superstitious person: he touched everything three times for luck, considered Friday his lucky day, and always left London on the day the last part of his novel was published. 2. The writer was prone to visions and occasionally experienced states of déjà vu. 3. He washed down every 50 lines of writing with a sip of hot water. 4. He kept ravens as pets, and his favorite was named Grip. 5. Critics of his time often said that Charles would never be among the best writers of English literature; even Oscar Wilde did not take him seriously. 6. The writer hated monuments, and in his will he forbade the erection of any statues to him.

Charles Dickens became the voice of an entire era, whose works remain relevant two hundred years later – they are eagerly read, quoted, filmed, and staged.

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Oleg Antonov: the great designer and father of transport aviation

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120 years ago, on February 7, 1906, Oleg Antonov was born in the Moscow province. His engineer father, by example, instilled in his son an interest in technology and aviation from an early age. And this determined his future career.

The beginning of a career and meeting Chkalov

A meeting with the legendary Soviet pilot and youth idol Valery Chkalov played a key role in the budding specialist's life. It took place in the spring of 1928 at the Leningrad Aeroclub. Chkalov's admonition, "You must act gently but decisively," remained forever etched in Antonov's memory and became something of a motto.

After graduating from the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute in 1930, the young specialist went to Moscow. His talents were quickly recognized and he was appointed chief designer of the glider factory in Tushino. There, he created over 30 types of gliders for a wide variety of purposes: serial training gliders (UPAR, US-3, BS-3, and others), sports gliders (Rot-Front-1, Rot-Front-2, and others), and experimental gliders (IP, RE, M, BA-1).

Work during the Great Patriotic War

When the war began, Antonov was appointed chief designer of a glider aircraft factory in Moscow, which was evacuated to Tyumen in the fall. There, they produced the A-7 multi-seat troop-carrying glider, which was widely used for reconnaissance, combat missions, airborne assaults, frontline combat, and for delivering weapons, ammunition, and food to troops. Beginning in 1943, he participated in the modernization of some of the most mass-produced aircraft of the Great Patriotic War—the Yak-7, Yak-9, and Yak-3 fighters. For his work, Oleg Konstantinovich was awarded the "Partisan of the Patriotic War" medal, 1st degree—the only aircraft designer in the Soviet Union to do so!

Own bureau and the first "Annushka"

In 1945, the dream of creating his own aircraft led Antonov to Novosibirsk, where he went to manage a new bureau. Graduates of the city's aviation technical school found themselves under his wing. Regarding his work with the younger generation, the aircraft designer wrote: "The most important thing is unity of purpose. If people understand and accept it, they don't need to be 'spurred on.'" Thus, in 1947, the first AN-2, affectionately nicknamed "Annushka," took to the skies. Three years later, it entered production, and the aircraft became the only one in the world to remain in serial production for over 50 years.

In the coming years, other aircraft were also created: transport (An-8, An-12, An-22, An-26, and others), for military and civil aviation; multi-purpose (An-14, An-28); passenger (An-10, An-24); gliders (An-11, An-13, An-15) and hang gliders.

Furor at the Le Bourget Air Show

The An-124 Ruslan became a significant achievement, a benchmark for future cargo aircraft. The world learned of it in 1986 at the 26th International Air Show in Le Bourget. The public unveiling caused a sensation, demonstrating the USSR's advanced technology and aviation might. One of the largest transport aircraft in the world, it was in service from 1987 to 2004, transporting cargo worldwide.

A passion for creativity and incredible imagination

Besides aviation, Antonov had other interests, such as painting. He collected drawings and photographs of airplanes, painted landscapes, and still lifes. His collection included over 60 of the latter! And during business trips, he always found time to visit art museums. Literature became another passion. The engineer wrote fairy tales and poems for his children. He also authored a unique philological study, "The Offended Letter," dedicated to the seventh letter of the alphabet, "Ё." Antonov also had a passion for tennis and ping-pong. When international tennis tournaments began to be held in the Soviet Union, he established the traditional "Gentleman of the Court" award.

Oleg Antonov was a unique individual with a wealth of technical knowledge and creative ideas. His work and absolute dedication laid the foundation for many modern achievements in aviation. The name of this designer and father of transport aviation is a symbol of innovation and mastery.

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Dmitry Grigorenko: To implement AI on a large scale, it is necessary to establish operational cooperation with the regions.

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Deputy Prime Minister and Chief of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko participated in a meeting of the State Council Commission on the Data Economy. The meeting focused on the development of artificial intelligence and the development of recommendations for the relevant interdepartmental commission (headquarters) under the President.

Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Grigorenko noted that to scale up AI implementation in Russia, regions must be more actively involved in implementing the technology. Regions already have successful experience and results from implementing the technology: today, AI helps manage traffic flows, monitor law and order, and ensure safety and cleanliness in cities. Although regions of the Russian Federation have specific differences, some tasks in regional governance are common. Therefore, it is important for regions to share experiences on how AI technology can improve the efficiency of certain tasks. The State Council Commission can become a platform for aggregating regional experience in AI implementation, as well as for collecting and analyzing proposals from regions on the use of the technology.

"Large-scale implementation of AI implies the effective use of technology in key sectors across all regions of the country. To accelerate this process, it's important for us not just to create new solutions, but above all to establish an exchange of experience. We need to gather a complete picture of how regions are already using AI and where they see the greatest impact. The State Council Commission on the Data Economy could serve as a single point of reference for regional expertise. It could also collect, analyze, and implement proposals from regions. This will be essential for operational coordination with the AI headquarters to ensure rapid, informed decision-making," noted Dmitry Grigorenko.

The commission meeting also discussed the development of a framework law aimed at regulating AI. Dmitry Grigorenko noted that, given the growing influence of AI on key areas and the scaling of its application, the need for regulatory codification of its application in specific areas arises. Six potential areas of AI regulation are being discussed: developing criteria for "Russian" AI; labeling AI content; distributing rights, obligations, and responsibilities between AI developers and users; developing a conceptual framework; industry-specific aspects of AI application; and copyright issues for AI-created products. According to Dmitry Grigorenko, the framework law will primarily focus on introducing regulations for the use of AI in particularly sensitive areas, such as healthcare, legal proceedings, and security.

"The use of artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly widespread. The need to introduce transparent 'rules of the game' is becoming increasingly pressing. It's important to maintain a balance when regulating AI. On the one hand, the goal is to prevent potential risks from using AI in areas where the cost of error is too high. On the other hand, it's important not to hinder the technology's development or 'stifle' it with regulations. For example, it's important to prevent the use of AI to commit crimes and to recognize its use as an aggravating circumstance in the commission of offenses. This is necessary to protect the interests of citizens. However, there are currently no plans to introduce requirements for the use of AI in businesses (with the exception of critical infrastructure facilities)," added Dmitry Grigorenko.

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Marat Khusnullin held a meeting on the results of the work of the State Expertise Institute.

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Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin inspected the technological equipment of the Interaction and Communications Center and held a working meeting dedicated to the results of the state expert review institute's work in 2025 and its current objectives.

"Glavgosexpertiza of Russia plays a vital role in implementing the construction industry's ambitious goals. Today, construction expertise is not just a control mechanism; it's also a powerful tool for managing project performance and increasing labor productivity. Thanks to more than five thousand highly qualified, certified experts who combine deep engineering expertise with the active implementation of digital solutions, we ensure the quality, safety, and economic viability of construction. The creation of a unified digital framework based on the Unified Expertise Platform, the transition to working with information models, and the implementation of artificial intelligence are our strategic response to modern challenges," said Marat Khusnullin.

Since 2022, the Interaction and Communications Center has served as a key platform for dialogue between all participants in the construction industry. Since its inception, the Center has hosted over 350 events, attended by nearly 30,000 specialists. Demonstrations of existing digital systems, including the Unified Digital Expertise Platform (EDEP), artificial intelligence-based services, a project showcase, and an engineering survey map, were held on-site.

Igor Manylov, Head of the Federal State Institution "Glavgosexpertiza of Russia," noted that the institution is consistently developing and implementing artificial intelligence-based solutions in both production and administrative processes.

"Our goal is to integrate AI into expert work so that it becomes a reliable assistant to the specialist. The partnership between humans and algorithms is crucial: the expert is responsible for data integrity, model verification, and the final professional judgment," noted the head of Glavgosexpertiza.

The meeting also summarized the results for 2025, which showed that state and non-state expert review organizations issued over 82,000 opinions, and the estimated costs of designed projects were optimized by over 800 billion rubles. Currently, 123 expert organizations are connected to the Unified Center for Expertise, and the system has accumulated 12.8 million files. Work is currently underway on a next-generation platform—Unified Center for Expertise 2.0—which will serve as the foundation for the end-to-end digitalization of the investment and construction cycle. Key future objectives include developing project engineering support, creating a unified digital environment, and actively implementing intelligent tools.

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Business training and life advice: Schoolchildren were introduced to future professionals at the State University of Management.

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On February 6, the State University of Management's assembly hall hosted the "Initiation into Future Professionals" ceremony for 10th-grade pre-professional students from Moscow schools, timed to coincide with Science Day.

On behalf of the university, the students were greeted by the rector of the State University of Management, Vladimir Stroev.

"In your entrepreneurship classes, you've already met our professors, learned valuable information, begun to evaluate your own development opportunities in this field, and understand that specialized entrepreneurship universities exist. I'd like to point out that our university is one of the best, in part because it began as the Aleksandrovsky Commercial School, which graduated famous merchants from our country, and for over 140 years has been training entrepreneurs and managers in various sectors of the economy. And today, these specialists are more in demand than ever in the labor market. Therefore, I invite you to participate in our projects, thematic sessions, Olympiads, and competitions, and, after successfully passing the Unified State Exam, to apply to SUM," Vladimir Stroyev urged.

Following the inspiring wishes of the rector of the first management school, the students made the Solemn Promise of Future Entrepreneurs.

During the event, representatives from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russia, the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs (FADM) "Rosmolodezh", Sberbank and RVB (Wildberries) spoke about the possibilities for further development of a professional trajectory in the field of entrepreneurship.

Dmitry Mamaev, First Deputy Head of Rosmolodezh.Predprinimay and Rosmolodezh.Profi, GUU graduate; 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; Anastasia Avdeeva, Head of Internships and Practices at the Russian Youth Bank, GUU graduate; and Ruslan Usinov, Project Manager of the Corporate and Investment Business Block, Small and Micro Business Division, Sberbank.

The discussion was moderated by Pavel Pavlovsky, Vice-Rector of the State University of Management and a member of the Expert Council of the State Duma Committee on Youth Policy.

Participants discussed the industry's prospects and educational development, described projects implemented by their organizations, and encouraged schoolchildren to embrace their passion and try their hand to discover which profession is right for them.

After the official part was over, the KVN team, "ERROR 404", representing the State University of Management in the Major League, took to the stage, followed by the creative team of students of our university, "Studos".

Next, the students, accompanied by their mentors, attended the practical portion of the meeting—business training sessions with active entrepreneurs. During the sessions, they learned about effective career paths, the practical nuances of starting their own business, organizing public events, the specifics of working with personnel, marketing techniques, and much more. Participants also had the opportunity to ask questions and receive advice from practicing professionals.

Throughout the event, information stands were available on study programs for future graduates of pre-professional classes, along with educational and entertainment areas provided by the GUU student body.

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Financial news: On the resumption of trading during the placement process.

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In accordance with the Listing Rules of Moscow Exchange PJSC, the Chairman of the Management Board of Moscow Exchange PJSC made the following decision on 06.02.2026: to resume trading in securities from the trading dayyu1sch 09.02.2026 in the process of placement in relation to the following securities:

Name of the issuer/organization Limited Liability Company “Specialized Financial Company VTB RKS Etalon”
Name of the security Book-entry bonds with centralized registration of rights, series 03, non-convertible, secured by cash claims, interest-bearing
Identification/Registration Number of the Issue 4-03-00668-R-001P dated 08/10/2023
Trade code RU000A106ZP6
ISIN code RU000A106ZP6
List Section First level
Basis for decision making Elimination of the circumstances that served as the basis for the suspension of trading during the placement process (publication by the organization of a notice of resumption of the placement of securities)

yu1sch On the trading day following a weekend and/or non-working holiday, additional weekend trading sessions (if any) are included. Media contact information: 7 (495) 363-3232PR@moex.com

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Marat Khusnullin took part in a celebratory event to mark the fifth anniversary of the Single Customer in Construction Company.

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A gala event was held at the National Research Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (NRU MGSU) to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the founding of the public company "Single Customer in Construction." The company's performance was announced at the event, which was attended by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

The Deputy Prime Minister read a welcoming address from Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. He also noted that the company was created at the Prime Minister's initiative and is now a strong customer capable of handling any task assigned to it.

"We also enjoy the constant support of the President. We've already completed many iconic projects, which the head of state visited and praised highly. One of the most recent such projects is the building of the N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov St. Petersburg State Conservatory after restoration. The result is a world-class facility. We've managed to preserve its historical value while introducing something new and modern. I'd like to especially commend the company's work in the reunified regions," noted Marat Khusnullin.

The Unified Construction Customer (UPC) operates in all eight federal districts and more than 65 regions across the country. The company's total project portfolio exceeds 5,500 projects. Construction has been completed on a number of complex buildings, research centers, and museums. For example, the new Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow and the new Museum of the World Ocean in Kaliningrad have been commissioned. Restoration of the Rimsky-Korsakov St. Petersburg State Conservatory has been completed. Construction continues on federal children's rehabilitation centers in the Republic of Crimea and the Novosibirsk Region, as well as university campuses in Orel, Kaliningrad, and Novosibirsk.

Since 2021, the company has participated in the construction of more than 100 federal social facilities, as well as the restoration and construction of over 3,000 facilities in the reunified regions.

"Every year, we will continue to strive not only to increase construction volumes but also to raise quality standards, ensuring that every project we build meets the highest modern standards and requirements. We express our gratitude to the President of Russia, the Government of the Russian Federation, and the entire Russian construction industry for all their invaluable assistance and support. Your work and initiatives inspire us to new achievements and keep us moving forward. We are building the future together!" said Karen Oganesyan, General Director of the Unified Customer Production and Consulting Company.

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RUDN University staff members were awarded departmental awards by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation.

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A particularly significant ceremony took place at the gala celebration dedicated to RUDN's 66th anniversary. For their many years of dedicated work and significant contributions to the development of education, science, and student development, several university staff members were awarded departmental awards from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation.

The host invited distinguished guests to present the awards: Alexey Svistunov, Director of the Department of Human Resources Policy at the Russian Ministry of Education and Science, and Mikhail Katsarsky, Vice-Rector for Student Affairs at RUDN University. On behalf of the Ministry, Alexey Aleksandrovich addressed the staff with a welcoming speech, emphasizing the university's key role in the national higher education system.

To the applause of their colleagues, the following employees received awards from Alexey Svistunov and RUDN University Rector Oleg Yastrebov:

The Medal "For Impeccable Work and Distinction" was awarded to:

Yulia Gennadyevna Karagod, Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Social Philosophy.

The title of "Honored Worker of Education of the Russian Federation" was awarded to:

Uldanai Maksutovna Bakhtikireyeva, Professor, Department of Russian Language and Intercultural Communication, Institute of Russian Language; Elena Viktorovna Gradova, Professor, Department of Theory and History of Culture, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences; Ziyoratsho Abdulloevich Kadyrov, Head of the Department of Continuing Professional Education, Endoscopic Urology and Ultrasound Diagnostics, Faculty of Continuing Medical Education; Alexander Timofeevich Petenko, Director of the Sochi Institute – RUDN University Branch; Margarita Mikhailovna Redina, Professor, Department of Environmental Safety and Product Quality Management, Institute of Ecology; Pavel Alexandrovich Smirnov, Assistant to the President of RUDN University; Tatyana Alexandrovna Fedorova, Associate Professor, Department of Landscape Design and Sustainable Ecosystems, Agrarian-Technological Institute.

The title of "Honored Worker of Science and High Technology of the Russian Federation" was awarded to:

To Petr Aleksandrovich Dokukin, Head of the Scientific Department at RUDN University. To Elena Ivanovna Taravkova, Head of the Scientific Projects Center.

The following were awarded the Certificate of Honor of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation:

Evgeny Viktorovich Zbrodin, Director of the Motor Facility; Elizaveta Mizanurovna Rakhman, Deputy Director of the Department of Student Education; Evgenia Viktorovna Smirnova, Deputy Dean for Educational Work at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences; and Lali Vladislavovna Chebukhanova, Deputy Dean for Academic Affairs at the Faculty of Artificial Intelligence.

We congratulate our colleagues on these highly-deserved awards! These achievements are a clear testament to your professionalism, dedication, and invaluable contribution to the development and strengthening of RUDN University's reputation.

We wish you further success in your scientific, pedagogical and managerial activities!

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