Denis Manturov took part in the opening of the Moscow shipyard.

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First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov took part in the opening ceremony of the Moscow Shipyard, which has been under construction since 2023.

"The attraction of significant financial and intellectual resources has enabled the development of a fully-fledged shipbuilding cluster in the Nagatinskaya Poima. In addition to the full-cycle production of regular, pleasure, and cruise electric vessels, we have also established repair and maintenance facilities, as well as a design bureau, which will enable us to develop expertise in electric navigation and improve the energy efficiency, controllability, maneuverability, and comfort of electric vessels," noted Denis Manturov.

The event was attended by Nikolai Patrushev, Aide to the President of Russia and Chairman of the Maritime Collegium, and Sergei Sobyanin, Mayor of Moscow.

The First Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that the opening of the Moscow Shipyard will facilitate the resolution of several objectives set by the Russian President, namely, the renewal of the river passenger fleet and the achievement of technological leadership in key industrial sectors.

"The further development of navigation along the capital's main waterway and many other Russian rivers is a source of long-term, sustainable demand for ships scheduled for keel-laying at the shipyard. To reduce the financial burden on customers, government support measures such as leasing subsidies and ship recycling grants may be implemented," Denis Manturov explained.

He added that more than 50,000 people across the country will be involved in the shipbuilding cooperation at the new shipyard. This includes a wide range of component and marine equipment manufacturers. A separate area that Moscow is actively developing in cooperation with Rosatom is traction batteries.

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Financial news: On November 26, 2025, the Moscow Regional Guarantee Fund will hold a deposit auction.

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The deposit auction date is November 26, 2025. Placement currency is RUB. The maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) is 1,000,000,000. Placement period, days – 180. Date of depositing funds is November 26, 2025. Date of return of funds is May 25, 2026. Minimum placement interest rate, % per annum is 16. Terms of the conclusion, urgent or special (Urgent). The minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in the placement currency) is 100,000. The maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1. Auction form, open or closed (Open).

The basis of the Agreement is the General Agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Preliminary bids from 1:00 PM to 1:15 PM. Competitive bids from 1:15 PM to 1:25 PM. The cutoff interest rate or the auction's invalidity may be established by 1:45 PM. Additional terms include monthly interest payments.

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In Moscow, about 300 building facades will be repaired on streets that were improved this year.

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Specialists urban economy complex About 300 building facades located on streets improved this year will be repaired, according to the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Urban Development. Petr Biryukov.

"While implementing our improvement programs, we're paying special attention to creating a unified visual appearance across the streets. This can be achieved by renovating building facades. This year, we'll be renovating around 300 facades. A special technology has been developed for each type, allowing for the complete restoration of the building's technical characteristics and appearance," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

When repairing painted facades of panel houses, the first stage involves correcting the geometry of the panels, the second involves filling the interpanel seams with sealant, after which the facade is primed and painted in two layers.

Repairs to building facades clad with small ceramic tiles are carried out using a polymer-cement mixture on reinforcing mesh. A facade repaired using this technology will last at least 30 years. Brick facades are subject to mandatory hydrophobization. This modern treatment method protects against the damaging effects of water ingress.

Renovating the façade of buildings can improve their appearance and increase the energy efficiency of the entire building.

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Young polytechnician Yegor Ivanov is the winner of the Student of the Year competition in the secondary vocational education system.

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The Academy of Transport Technologies announced the results of the "Student of the Year" competition in St. Petersburg's secondary vocational education system. Its goal is to increase students' interest in their future majors, expand their professional skills, and enhance their creativity and personal growth.

A total of 46 nominees from educational institutions of the secondary vocational education system in St. Petersburg took part in the awards ceremony.

Yegor Ivanov, a third-year student majoring in Cooking and Confectionery, was named the winner in the category "Student Passionate about a Future Profession in the Service and Economics Sector."

The first stage of the competition required the submission of a creative report, which included an essay on the topic "Me and My Future Profession," as well as information about participation in other competitions, projects, and the educational institution's social activities. Egor completed the task brilliantly and, out of 800 participants, was named a finalist.

In the final round, he presented a presentation of his personal achievements in his studies, professional and social activities.

Egor Ivanov shared his impressions of the competition: "I'd like to highlight the high level of organization at every stage. It's a great honor to represent our institute in the St. Petersburg Government competition. We began preparing back in early October: we wrote essays and a research paper on "St. Petersburg cuisine," compiled all my achievements, and then developed a concept for the final performance and a high-tech presentation. My deepest gratitude goes to my mentors, Nadezhda Kukharenkova and Tatyana Pishtokova, as well as to all the faculty, students, and my parents, who helped me through every stage of the competition and supported me.

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The Theatre Boulevard 2025 Festival won the Eventiada Awards.

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The International Open Festival "Teatrny Bulvar 2025" won the Eventiada Awards, the largest international communications award. Now in its 14th year, the event recognizes the best projects implemented by companies, corporations, and organizations.

The Theatre Boulevard Festival was named the winner in the Best International Project category. It also received the Grand Prix in the Eurasia category.

The festival has been held in Moscow since 2024. This year, it was attended by over 1.5 million people. The program included over 1,000 productions of various genres, featuring more than 3,000 artists from 30 regions of Russia and 12 international theaters: from China, Spain, Argentina, Guinea, Uzbekistan, and other countries.

This is the longest-running theater festival in the world: for 92 days, the capital was transformed into a single theater stage. Anyone could try their hand at acting, set design, or directing, take part in a production, learn more about the history of theater, and take photos with the performers. The festival was organized by the capital's Department of Culture as part of the "Summer in Moscow" project.

The festival has previously received various awards, including "Project of the Year" according to the Moskovsky Komsomolets Theatre Prize, first place in the "Best City Festival" category, second place in the "Cultural Event of the Year" category, and the industry Grand Prix in the "Sociocultural Event of the Year" category at the annual national "Event of the Year" awards.

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Digest of the Polytechnic University's autumn events at RAU

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The 2nd International Scientific and Practical Discussion Platform on "Economic Development in the New Geopolitical Reality" was held at the Russian Agrarian University (RAU). The event focused on sustainable growth, macroeconomic regulation, and human capital development. Speakers at the plenary session included RAU Rector Professor Edward Sandoyan, Director of the Institute of Economic Forecasting of the Russian Academy of Sciences Alexander Shirov, Deputy Minister of Finance of Armenia Avag Avanesyan, and Director of the Higher School of Engineering and Economics at St. Petersburg Polytechnic University Dmitry Rodionov.

The following speakers presented their reports at the discussion platform: associate professors of the Higher School of Economics of St. Petersburg Polytechnic University Ekaterina Burova, Daria Kryzhko, and Evgeny Konnikov, and associate professor of the Higher School of Economics and Management Marina Ivanova.

As Mariam Voskanyan noted, the discussion's uniqueness lay in its practical focus: The program included both scientific papers and presentations by practitioners. The same issues were examined from different perspectives—from science, education, the public sector, and business. This multifaceted approach makes the discussion particularly valuable.

The Autumn School "Finance in the Modern Economy: Global Trends, Threats, and Development Prospects" was also held at the Russian University of Economics (RUA). Its program included lectures, master classes, and team projects on topics such as capital markets, behavioral finance, cryptocurrencies, and digital currencies.

"This year, we focused the school's theme on the financial world, but we'll be changing it each year to cover the most relevant issues," explained Mariam Voskanyan, head of the Department of Economics and Finance at RAU. "We had students of varying levels—from first-year students to postgraduates—so we created a 'mix' of formats and difficulty levels."

Associate Professor Tatyana Mokeeva of the Higher School of Economics at SPbPU conducted an engaging game for the program participants. Students from the Russian Agrarian University, SPbPU, the Russian Academy of Foreign Trade, the Yerevan branch of Moscow State University, the Higher School of Economics, Moscow State University (Moscow), and the Institute of Economic Forecasting of the Russian Academy of Sciences participated in the school.

Dmitry Rodionov, Director of the SPbPU Higher School of Economics, IPMEiT, praised the event's significance: "Formats like these are an invaluable opportunity for students to apply their knowledge in real-world international collaborations. We see their growing professional confidence, and this is a direct investment in the development of future engineering and economics elites. Developing the partnership between SPbPU and RAU is one of our key strategic goals."

Polina Yakob, assistant at the Higher School of Engineering and Economics at SPbPU and a participant and winner of the Autumn School, shared her impressions: "In addition to the informative workshops with interesting material, we made new acquaintances. We also have many friends in Armenia. This is the coolest result, and I won! If I had the chance again, I would definitely come back."

Daria Aksenova, a master's student and specialist at the Higher School of Engineering and Economics at SPbPU, participated in the program a second time and shared her memories of the trip with us: "I was fortunate enough to participate for the second time. When I came here, I already knew it would be an incredible experience. I met my friends again and am incredibly happy to be here and to participate in the Autumn School for the second time. We certainly gained new knowledge and experience from the teachers."

Prokhor Polyakov and Gleb Golikov, graduate students from the Higher School of Engineering and Economics, also took part in the event.

The success of the Autumn School and the discussion platform laid a solid foundation for further joint work, including new research projects, summer schools, and double degree programs, opening up broad prospects for growth for students and faculty from both universities.

Another significant event was the second international scientific and practical conference, "Transformation of Management Theory and Practice in the 21st Century," organized by the Department of Economics and Business at RAU. A delegation from the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics, and Trade at SPbPU participated. The Polytechnic University was one of the co-organizers of the conference.

The conference program included a plenary session and thematic sections devoted to the methodological and applied aspects of the transformation of modern management science, innovative approaches to the development of public administration and urban studies, and strategic and business thinking in modern conditions.

The plenary session was opened by RAU Rector Edward Sandoyan. Participants heard a report from Olga Kalinina, Director of the IPMEIT Graduate School of Industrial Management, on the transformation of management education in the context of the technological paradigm.

At the end of the plenary session, the textbook "Theory and Practice of Management" was presented. It was published under the general editorship of Professor Arzik Suvaryan, Academic Director of the Department of Management and Business at the Russian Academy of Sciences, together with faculty from the Higher School of Industrial Management and the Higher School of Service and Trade at St. Petersburg Polytechnic University.

Collaboration with the Russian-Armenian University is especially important to us. Every visit to RAU confirms the university's high academic standing and its commitment to open scientific dialogue. Participating in the conference allowed us not only to present our research results but also to hear valuable insights from colleagues and witness the students' and faculty's keen interest in management transformation. We feel RAU's sincere support and commitment, and this inspires us to develop new joint projects and strengthen our partnership," noted Olga Kalinina.

During the breakout sessions, Nikita Lukashevich, Victoria Vilken, and Natalia Alekseeva, associate professors at the Graduate School of Industrial Management, presented papers on the determinants of technological development, the specifics of industrial staffing, and assessing the human-centeredness of organizations. Alex Krasnov, associate professor at the Graduate School of Service and Trade, presented a paper titled "Corporate Educational Programs as an Element of the University Marketing Ecosystem," highlighting the key features and challenges of university-industry collaboration within educational programs from a marketing ecosystem perspective.

Olga Kalinina and Natalia Alekseeva moderated two tracks: "Strategic and Business Thinking in Modern Conditions" and "Modern Innovative Approaches to the Formation of Public Administration and Urbanism," which ensured the panel discussions had an international dimension.

Alex Krasnov conducted a series of master classes for students majoring in Commerce and Economics on "Launching and Analyzing Advertising Campaigns in the Digital Environment." The students noted the practical utility of the skills they learned in terms of advertising setup and the specifics of analyzing its effectiveness.

Associate Professor Natalia Alekseeva also conducted a master class, "Time Management: Skills of a Successful Manager," for students from the Department of Management and Business at the Russian Agrarian University. Following the master class, the students were able to simulate a successful manager's workday.

Hripsime Kojoyan, Head of the Department of Management and Business, attended the class and noted, "It's important for us to develop cooperation with the Polytechnic University, as it ensures a high international level of education for our students. In the staff of the Graduate School of Industrial Management, we have found not only professional colleagues but also good friends who energize us and inspire us to pursue new joint projects."

During their visit to the Russian-Armenian University, the Polytechnic University delegation held working meetings with Zhirayr Aramyan, Director of the Institute of Economics and Business, and the heads of relevant departments. Following these discussions, plans for further work through 2026 were agreed upon.

The collaboration between SPbPU and RAU, clearly demonstrated in the organization of these events, demonstrates an effective model for integrating education, research, and practice in an international format. It goes beyond a one-time student exchange, representing a holistic ecosystem of interaction. Strategically, this partnership strengthens the educational bridge between Russia and Armenia, making a lasting contribution to the creation of a unified scientific and educational space and the training of personnel capable of addressing complex economic challenges in the context of a changing global agenda.

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Rejuvenating and shaping tree pruning has begun in Moscow.

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Specialists Moscow City Services Complex We've begun rejuvenating and shaping tree pruning. We're focusing on both large trees growing along highways and plants in parks and public spaces. The work takes place annually from November to April, giving the city's trees a healthy and well-maintained appearance.

During rejuvenation pruning, experts trim branches down to their basal portions. This promotes the growth of young shoots, creating a new crown. This type of pruning is necessary for aging, declining, or declining trees. This work is performed when sap flow (the movement of water and dissolved nutrients) is inhibited and temperatures are below freezing, but not below -10 degrees Celsius.

In the fall, after the leaves have fallen, another pruning is necessary—formative pruning. This allows you to create and maintain an artificial crown shape, as well as regulate the intensity of flowering and fruiting. Most commonly, trees are given a spherical, oval, pyramidal, or conical shape.

In the spring, specialists will begin sanitary pruning of trees. Before active growth and flowering begins, dead and damaged branches will be trimmed. This will improve the overall health of the trees and create a ventilated crown, which will prevent pests and diseases and stimulate new growth.

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Active Citizens will vote for the name of a road in Shchukino.

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A new feature has been launched in the Active Citizen project vote, participants of which will be able to name a street in honor of the famous microbiologist.

The unnamed passage is located in the northwest of the city in the Shchukino district. It runs near the N.F. Gamaleya National Research Center for Epidemiology and Microbiology between Gamaleya and Zhivopisnaya Streets. The center's staff propose naming this area "Academician Zilber Street" in honor of the founder of the Soviet school of medical virology, a distinguished microbiologist, virologist, immunologist, and epidemiologist.

In the 1930s, the scientist led expeditions to combat epidemics. In particular, he discovered the vector of Far Eastern tick-borne encephalitis.

Voters can support the initiative to name the road "Akademika Zilbera Street".

Previously, a neighboring road in the same area was named in honor of another microbiologist, Zinaida Ermolyeva, the creator of domestic penicillin, who made a significant contribution to the development of science.

Project participants Active Citizen Names have already been chosen for 50 streets and boulevards, as well as other city landmarks. Thanks to residents, an unnamed park in the Basmanny District was named after Army General A.V. Khrulyov, a street named Nadezhda Troyan was created in the Khoroshevsky District, and an Academician Evtikhiev Street was created in the western part of the city.

Project Active Citizen has been running since 2014. During this time, more than seven million people have joined, and over seven thousand votes have been held. Every month, 30 to 40 city residents' decisions are implemented in the capital. The project is being developed by the State Public Institution "New Management Technologies" andDepartment of Information Technology of the City of Moscow.

How Active Citizen participants are helping develop the capital

The creation, development and operation of e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant and other services in electronic form, are consistent with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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A student from St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (SPbGASU) is a laureate of the Student of the Year 2025 competition.

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On November 24, the winners and laureates of the "Student of the Year 2025" competition were awarded at the "Boiling Point – PromTechDesign" public space of the Saint Petersburg State University of Industrial Technologies and Design (SPbGUPTD). Among the recipients were 12 winners and 24 laureates, who distinguished themselves in science, creativity, sports, and community service.

Among the event's distinguished guests were Vladimir Knyagin, Vice Governor of St. Petersburg; Andrei Maksimov, Chairman of the Committee on Science and Higher Education of St. Petersburg; and Alexei Demidov, Chairman of the Council of Rectors of Universities of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region and Rector of St. Petersburg State University of Industrial and Technical Sciences. Our university's leadership was represented by Marina Malyutina, Vice Rector for Youth Policy.

One of the competition's winners was Sergei Voronin, a fifth-year student at the Faculty of Architecture at St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (SPbGASU) and the commissioner of our university's Student Team Headquarters.

"The title of 'Student of the Year 2025' is a valuable award for me, received for many years of active work at SPbGASU, in my team, and in the St. Petersburg regional branch of the Russian Student Teams. I would like to express my boundless gratitude to everyone who opened the doors to this wonderful school of student life and always stood by me. Thank you to the university administration, the faculty, the student archaeological team "Lin," the Nevsky Landing Team "Bronze Horseman," and the St. Petersburg regional branch of the Student Teams! Maintain an active civic position and be happy!" Sergey shared his impressions.

The Student of the Year Award is traditionally held under the auspices of the Committee for Science and Higher Education and the Council of Rectors of Universities of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region in 12 categories. This year, 212 students from 42 universities in the city competed for the title.

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The Ekaterina shaft-boring complex has constructed 20 shafts in the Moscow metro.

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The Ekaterina shaft-boring machine has created 20 tunnel-side structures in the capital. It is currently being used to construct the fifth shaft at the future Dostoyevskaya metro station on the Circle Line. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"The Ekaterina shaft-boring machine used to construct the new ventilation shaft is one of the most proven vertical machines in Moscow. This is its 21st shaft in the Moscow Metro. Previously, it built seven ventilation shafts on the Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya Line and 12 ventilation chamber shafts, drainage systems, and cable collectors on the Big Circle Line, as well as a shaft on Dostoyevskaya, creating a total of over a kilometer of vertical tunnels," noted Vladimir Efimov.

Maxim Gaman, CEO of JSC Mosinzhproekt, explained that the complex was assembled using modular technology. Specialists used specialized equipment and cranes to assemble the prefabricated components delivered to the site. They were then connected to the control systems and underwent pre-commissioning testing.

"The use of the Ekaterina significantly simplifies the workflow for metro builders—mechanized excavation is carried out simultaneously with the installation of permanent lining, which reduces labor costs, shortens construction time, and improves the accuracy and safety of the work," explained Maxim Gaman.

The shaft-boring machine will excavate the soil using a drum-type milling machine with a cutting tool, as well as install 44 permanent and three temporary reinforced concrete rings, each 6.4 meters in diameter and one meter high. After completion of the excavation, the "Ekaterina" will be dismantled and transported to a storage site. Construction workers will begin constructing the ventilation chamber and tunnel, which will form part of the future station complex.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin announced the readiness of the Dostoyevskaya station on the Circle Line of the metro35 percent.

Dostoyevskaya, located between Novoslobodskaya and Prospekt Mira, will be the 13th station on the Circle Line. It is being built on the border of the Meshchansky and Tverskoy districts of the Central Administrative Okrug, at the intersection of Samotechnaya and Durova Streets. Once operational, the new station will improve accessibility to the Meshchansky, Tverskoy, and Maryina Roshcha districts, home to over 200,000 people.

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