Financial news: On January 13, 2026, UK FRT LLC will hold a deposit auction.

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Date of the deposit auction January 13, 2026
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Dmitry Chernyshenko: The regional stage of the All-Russian championship movement "Professionals" has started

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Competitive events of the All-Russian Professional Skills Championship Movement "Professionals" have begun in Russia's regions, opening the 2026 championship cycle.

Selection events are held at colleges, followed by regional competitions in the competencies of the Professionals Championship and the High-Tech Championship.

Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko noted that President Vladimir Putin has set the goal of creating an effective training system for priority economic sectors by 2030, based on forecasted demand. This is the goal of the "Professionalism" federal project within the "Youth and Children" national project, which is actively developing an ecosystem of professional skills championships. Last year, more than 7,600 employers across the country were involved in organizing the "Professionals" and "High-Tech" championships.

"In 2025, more than 1.13 million people participated in the Professionals movement's events. More than 28,000 winners and runners-up from last year received internship and employment offers at the country's leading companies. I wish the contestants of the new championship cycle confidence and remarkable victories! May your talents and skills become a solid foundation for our country's future achievements," said the Deputy Prime Minister.

The regional stage of the All-Russian Professional Skills Championship "Professionals" will run until February 28. Contestants will include schoolchildren aged 14 and over (juniors) and college and technical school students (main category). They will demonstrate their skills in the competencies most in demand by employers in their regions. The competition will be held at various venues, including on-site.

"The past year was truly momentous for the 'Professionals' movement. Over a million participants, 296 in-demand and innovative competencies, and the large-scale 'Professionals' championship finals, held in three cities. Behind these impressive figures lie the lives of thousands of young people who gained confidence and received internship and employment offers. The championships help align the training of college and technical school students with the needs of businesses: students master the exact skills that businesses need right now, and employers receive ready-made specialists. This is a precise alignment of education to the real needs of the economy, where every competitor knows their skills are in demand," noted Minister of Education Sergey Kravtsov.

The contestants who demonstrate the best results at the regional stage will represent their constituent entities of the Russian Federation at the final (interregional) stage, and the final events of the 2026 championship cycle will be the finals of the "Professionals" championship and the High-Tech Championship.

The All-Russian Professional Skills Championship Movement "Professionals" aims to support talented youth, strengthen human resources, and ensure Russia's technological sovereignty. It includes the "Professionals" Championship and the High-Tech Championship.

The "Professionals" Championship is the largest professional skills competition in Russia, focusing on the most in-demand and widely used competencies in line with the needs of the real economy.

The High-Tech Championship is a design bureau for new professions. Competitions are held in innovative competencies in demand in the context of high-tech production and the digital economy to ensure the achievement of technological sovereignty.

Both championships are held within the framework of the federal project "Professionalism" of the national project "Youth and Children".

The "Professionals" movement was organized with the support of the Ministry of Education. The federal operator is the Institute for the Development of Professional Education.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko congratulated employees of the domestic media industry on Russian Press Day.

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Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko congratulated employees of the domestic media industry on Russian Press Day.

He noted that journalists, correspondents, and editors are always at the center of current events, promptly and accurately reporting on what is happening in the country and the world.

"You are true masters of your craft, talented, caring, responsible, and courageous people with a strong civic stance. As President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin emphasizes, the professional work of a journalist is called upon to serve the consolidation of our multinational people, to instill in the younger generation a sense of patriotism, mutual support, camaraderie, and a sense of belonging to the fate of the Fatherland," the Deputy Prime Minister said.

Dmitry Chernyshenko added that the media perform a vital educational function – educating the younger generation, instilling traditional spiritual and moral values, popularizing the role of family, and promoting a healthy lifestyle.

"War correspondents play a special role today. They remain on the front lines and, risking their lives every day, report on the exploits of our soldiers in the special military operation zone. This is truly heroic work," he noted.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted that the media sector is dynamically changing alongside the development of digital technologies and artificial intelligence, with new, in-demand content emerging, internet projects launching, and social media actively developing.

Traditional newspapers and magazines remain popular and in demand, especially among residents of small towns.

"There are currently over 52,000 registered media outlets in our country, and the Russian government continues to regularly support them. In 2025, funding was allocated for the implementation of approximately 1,700 socially significant projects in priority areas of state policy," said Dmitry Chernyshenko.

The Deputy Prime Minister thanked the journalists for their dedication to their profession, which has become their true calling and life's work. He wished them good health, prosperity, inspiration, creative achievement, and a steady growth of their devoted audience.

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Marat Khusnullin: Construction of a compensation house in Mariupol has been completed.

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Construction of a six-story building has been completed in Mariupol's Zhovtnevyi district. 84 apartments in the building will be provided as compensation to citizens who lost their homes during the fighting. This was announced by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"Restoring housing stock and constructing compensation apartment buildings in the reunited regions is an important social issue. We've been working on it since 2022, and to date, approximately 7,500 buildings have been restored and 75 have been built. Among them is a new six-story building with a total area of 7,700 square meters in the Zhovtnevyi district of Mariupol. It comprises 84 apartments in three sections. All will be handed over to residents with interior finishing, so they can settle in as quickly as possible," said Marat Khusnullin.

The Deputy Prime Minister added that the construction of this building was carried out by the Single Customer in the Construction Sector public corporation.

"The new residential building features 14 one-bedroom apartments, 34 two-bedroom and three-bedroom apartments, and two four-bedroom apartments. Additionally, specialists have landscaped the surrounding area, creating convenient access and parking spaces, pedestrian paths, and children's playgrounds," noted Karen Oganesyan, General Director of Unified Customer.

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Marat Khusnullin: More than 1,100 projects have been implemented following the All-Russian Competition for the Creation of a Comfortable Urban Environment

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The government continues its systematic work to improve communities across the country, including small towns and historic settlements, through the All-Russian Competition for the Best Projects to Create a Comfortable Urban Environment. This work is being carried out at the direction of President Vladimir Putin as part of the "Infrastructure for Life" national project, announced Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"The All-Russian competition for the best projects to create a comfortable urban environment has proven itself to be an effective tool for developing small communities. Importantly, this process involves residents and the professional community. Thus, the competition helps create the very places people need. Since 2019, over 1,100 winning projects have been implemented, and this work continues. The 1,000th project was the "Energy of Sports" space in Ruzayevka, Republic of Mordovia, which was selected and designed with the direct participation of citizens. Over 2,000 people voted in favor of transforming a former wasteland. Each such project changes people's lives for the better, creating new opportunities for recreation, sports, and socializing, while also stimulating local economic development. A total of 1,609 projects were selected during the competition: 679 parks, 301 embankments, 262 squares, 367 streets, and pedestrian areas," said Marat Khusnullin.

These facilities harmoniously combine modern comfort with the historical and cultural character of their territories, becoming centers of attraction and drivers of development.

"In 2025, to develop the federal project 'Formation of a Comfortable Urban Environment' of the national project 'Infrastructure for Life,' we expanded the opportunities for regions to participate in the all-Russian competition for improvement projects. Now, settlements with a population of up to 300,000 people are eligible, including rural settlements that are core areas, as well as historical settlements that are the administrative centers of constituent entities of the Russian Federation. This has significantly expanded the project's geographic scope. The competition actively encourages the attraction of extra-budgetary funding in the regions – from 5 to 25%, which contributes to the development of local project teams and their competencies. The implementation of the competition projects has created 26,730 new jobs and 6,088 commercial and entrepreneurial facilities. Our shared goal is to maintain the project's momentum and the achieved pace, ensuring that small towns are not left out of large-scale transformations, but become a pillar of the country's future. By 2030, it is planned to implement more than “1,600 winning projects,” said Minister of Construction and Housing and Public Utilities Irek Fayzullin.

Federal executive bodies, the Federation Council, the State Duma, as well as representatives of the expert community, architects, and urbanists, participate in the national competition's awards ceremony. The awards ceremony for the winners takes place annually at the All-Russian Forum "Development of Small Towns and Historic Settlements," with the participation of Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

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Marat Khusnullin: Construction of the Vernadsky Kazan Federal University dormitories has been completed in Simferopol.

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Construction of two dormitories for 250 and 450 students and faculty at the Vernadsky Crimean Federal University in Simferopol has been completed. Deputy Prime Minister and Supervisor of the Southern Federal District Marat Khusnullin announced this.

"The Crimean Peninsula is a dynamically developing region, attractive not only for living and tourism, but also for obtaining a high-quality education. We are purposefully creating all the necessary conditions for this, actively developing our infrastructure. A striking example is the completion of two Crimean Federal University dormitories in Simferopol, with a total area of 13,600 square meters. A certificate of conformity has been received, the facilities are fully equipped and are being prepared for commissioning, with occupancy scheduled for September 2026. The university is a major scientific and educational center in Crimea and one of the leading universities in the Southern Federal District. It trains highly qualified personnel for important sectors of the economy: medicine, the agro-industrial complex, construction and architecture, tourism, and IT. Creating comfortable living and studying conditions is a significant contribution to the future of the peninsula, its human resource sovereignty, and its further development," said Marat Khusnullin.

The dormitories are built in blocks. Each block has one or two rooms with private bathrooms, including those for people with disabilities on the ground floors. Kitchens are also located on each floor, with a gym and medical offices on the ground floor and a cafeteria on the basement floor.

In addition, specialists improved the surrounding area of the dormitories, adding landscaping and paving driveways and sidewalks. Sports grounds, recreation areas, tennis courts, and two parking lots were installed near the buildings.

"We are also constructing five educational and laboratory buildings for the university, with a total area of over 46,000 square meters. Work is currently underway on the facades of two of them—the Institute of Foreign Philology building and the Architectural and Civil Engineering Academy building. All buildings are scheduled to be completed and equipped with modern technological equipment in 2027," noted Karen Oganesyan, General Director of the Unified Customer Production and Consulting Company.

The Vernadsky Crimean Federal University comprises 13 institutes, six colleges, an academy, and a technical school. Over 23,000 students from Russia and abroad study there in higher and secondary vocational education programs in medicine and healthcare, agriculture, construction and architecture, and other fields.

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A legend has passed away: former director of the Institute of Public Administration and Law, Gabdelakhat Latfullin, has passed away.

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On January 13, Professor Gabdelakhat Latfullin, Professor of the Department of Management Theory and Organization at the Institute of Industrial Management at the State University of Management and Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education of the Russian Federation, died at the age of 84.

Gabdelakhat Rashidovich has been associated with our university for most of his life. He graduated from the S. Ordzhonikidze Moscow Engineering and Economics Institute (now the State University of Management) in 1970, and began his career at the university in 1966, rising through the ranks over nearly 60 years, from department assistant to director of the Institute of Public Administration and Law and advisor to the rector of the State University of Management.

In addition, Gabdelakhat Latfullin, on behalf of the Ministry of Education and Science, headed the section of the Educational and Methodological Association of Universities in the specialty "State and Municipal Administration" since the creation of this specialty. For more than three years, he served as an Advisor to the Administration of the President of the Russian Federation on a voluntary basis and actively participated in the restructuring of the Administration.

Gabdelakhat Rashidovich was also an academician of the municipal Academy, an Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education, the author of hundreds of scientific papers and has received numerous awards.

He mentored several generations of GUU graduates, many of whom remained in touch with him even after graduation and thanked him for the invaluable experience. He was more than just a teacher, but a true mentor, ready to support them in word and deed, help them in difficult situations, and answer any questions.

The staff of the State University of Management mourns this irreparable loss and offers its sincere condolences to his family and friends.

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Old New Year: A Cozy Family Celebration

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On the night of January 13-14, Russia celebrates an unusual and beloved holiday – Old New Year.

This is a great opportunity to get together again, thank the past year for all the good things, and make a wish to come true in the new year.

How the Old New Year came about

The date of New Year celebrations in Rus' has changed several times.

At first, it was celebrated in the spring, when nature was awakening. In 1492, the celebration was moved to autumn, coinciding with the harvest. In 1700, Peter the Great set the date of the celebration to the familiar January 1st, introducing the Julian calendar and a new system of counting years: from the Nativity of Christ, rather than "from the creation of the world," as had been the case previously.

In 1918, our country switched to the Gregorian calendar, which is considered more accurate. The difference between the two calendars is 13 days, so New Year's Day received a second date according to the Old Style—January 13.

Holiday traditions

Vareniki with a surprise are an essential part of the holiday table. In the past, housewives would make their own vareniki and add various symbols to the filling: pepper meant change, sugar meant the "sweet life," salt meant tears, a coin meant wealth, a coin meant new clothes, a thread meant travel, and so on. Today, you can buy ready-made vareniki with such surprises and test your luck.

The evening of January 13th is popularly known as Generous Evening – at this time, it is customary to go from house to house, singing songs wishing for a successful New Year. In return, hosts give guests candy and small coins to ensure their wishes come true.

On the morning of January 14th, it's time to sow—to invite harvest and wealth for the coming year. Boys and men go from house to house, scattering grain on the floor and congratulating the owners on the holiday, wishing them prosperity. It's believed that the more sowers who come to a home, the more luck they will have in the new year. Gifts of candy and coins can be offered as a form of gratitude.

On Old New Year's Eve, you can make wishes, give gifts, and even start putting away your New Year's decorations. The main thing is to enjoy the day, savor the time spent, and recharge your batteries for the accomplishments ahead.

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When Creativity Becomes Tradition: Konstantin Kolodin's Symbols

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Konstantin Kolodin

For several years now, SPbGASU has maintained a tradition: on the eve of the New Year, a symbol of the year according to the Eastern calendar appears at the entrance to the architecture building. It was created using 3D graphics technique by architect and artist Konstantin Kolodin, Associate Professor of the Department of Architectural Environment Design, and his students. This vibrant event invariably attracts the interest of SPbGASU students, staff, and guests.

This time, everyone is greeted by the Red Fire Horse, accompanied by small winged ponies.

We met with Konstantin Ivanovich to find out how these sculptures are born, why they are significant for the university, and what meaning they have for the author personally.

– Konstantin Ivanovich, how did the idea of creating a symbol of the year for the university come about?

"The idea arose spontaneously. I've been teaching at the Faculty of Architecture for a long time, and I'm always filled with a multitude of thoughts and images. Some of them remain just in my head, while others I want to bring to life. New Year's is an opportunity to give something to people, to create a small miracle that will be remembered by students, staff, and visitors to the university. This is how a tradition gradually emerged—a symbol of the year."

– Where does it all begin?

"It all starts with a feeling and an inner image. I don't rely on the calendar or fashion trends. The main thing is that the symbol is emotionally charged and memorable. Often, it's the result of a synthesis of different ideas: you combine one style with another, experiment with compositions, divide them, combine them again—and ultimately, an image is born. Sometimes even students are surprised by how it happens."

This year, you made the horse, the symbol of the coming year, winged. Why is that?

"A horse represents strength, energy, and freedom. And wings are a metaphor for creativity, imagination, the ability to fly, think, and create. For me, it's also a personal image: I remember my grandfather, his horses, and the childhood memories associated with them. It was this emotional connection that inspired me to create a horse with wings in the university workshop."

– Are these sculptures always created with the participation of students?

"Yes, we assemble a team of students, and it's both an educational and creative process: they learn to work with volume, plan, collaborate, and see the result as something that takes on a life of its own. For them, this isn't just a task—it's an experience that lasts a long time."

– So these are educational projects?

"No, these aren't academic projects; they're living objects that become part of the university's history. They remain in space, in people's memories. They are already art, even though they are created in an educational environment. What's more important here is the emotion, the impact, and the joy of the result, not the grade."

– You work in a confined studio space. How much does this affect your work?

"There are always limitations: ceilings, space, access to materials. But even in a small studio, you can create large, expressive works. Still, the dream is to have a separate space where you can work on projects, experiment, create large-scale compositions, and show them to the public. Then you can develop ideas, create more complex images, and engage more students."

How do students and staff at the university react to the emergence of the new "hero" of the year?

"The reaction is always lively and sincere: some take photos, some discuss the details, some simply smile. This is the best indicator that the symbol is working: it evokes emotions and creates a festive mood. A beautiful image can leave a lasting impression. This is especially important for students: such small miracles are remembered for a lifetime."

– Do you save them?

– As much as possible, yes. Every piece of work that takes time and energy deserves to live on. Some of the models have been in my home for decades. I dream of one day collecting all the symbols and putting them on display – so that future generations can see how the tradition developed and what New Year's looked like at SPbGASU.

– Do you already have an idea of what the symbol of next year will be?

"I try not to make predictions. Any artist will tell you it's bad to predict what hasn't been created yet. But images and ideas are always within, and they guide future work."

– Could it be said that these sculptures are your dialogue with the university?

"Rather, it's a dialogue with the world. I share what's inside me, and it's important for others to see it. It's not a competition or a desire to be better than everyone else—it's the natural state of a creative person: to create and give, to make the space around you alive and filled with meaning."

– How important is it that the meaning of creation is clear to everyone?

"It's important for a festive symbol to be understood by everyone—both artists and ordinary visitors. Emotion and joy should be accessible to everyone. And the details and depth can be discovered by those who want to delve deeper. It's crucial to find a happy medium between artistic intent and accessibility."

– What, in your opinion, are the prospects for this tradition?

"I always have more ideas than resources. But the most important thing is the desire to continue. If the tradition is maintained, it can develop, attract students and visitors, and become a significant part of the university's life. Perhaps, over time, an exhibition, master classes, or a studio will appear—and then it will become a true cultural project of SPbGASU."

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The RUDN University Institute of Ecology has created a virtual simulator for teaching industrial and environmental safety at an oil depot.

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The RUDN University Institute of Ecology has developed and implemented an innovative virtual simulator, "Ecosafety: Oil Depot," into the educational process. The project, implemented by Professors Alexander Khaustov and Margarita Redina, is aimed at training future specialists in the field of oil spill prevention and response.

The simulator allows students to master key aspects of working at an oil depot, a complex technical facility where personnel errors can lead to serious environmental and industrial risks, in a safe virtual environment.

"The idea to create such a simulator didn't come out of nowhere. Fifteen years ago, our university became the first in Russia to create a virtual training complex on environmental safety in oil pipeline transportation. We are currently actively developing this area, and our new simulator is another step in the digitalization of environmental education," said Alexander Khaustov and Margarita Redina.

The primary function of the virtual simulator is to provide practical experience in applying theoretical knowledge on industrial and environmental safety at an oil depot. An oil depot is a complex technical facility that integrates numerous processes related to the storage and handling of petroleum products. It requires compliance with personnel safety requirements, as well as the development of a specialized emergency action plan for the prevention and response of oil and petroleum product spills. It can be difficult to organize a visit to such a complex technical facility within a single lesson or even an entire course. The virtual simulator allows for quick and effective immersion in a professional environment and familiarization with the most important aspects of ensuring environmental and industrial safety.

The device simulates four locations of a conventional oil depot:

oil depot site; tank farm; process pipelines; site for placing OSR equipment.

Here, the user explores the structure of an oil depot, the environmental control system, and masters optimal solutions for preparing for oil spill response:

Becomes familiar with safety regulations for the tank farm; studies the tank structure and obtains information about the specifics of oil as a stored product; becomes familiar with the general layout of the oil depot (equipment composition, placement of environmental monitoring devices); selects equipment to support the spill prevention and response plan and places it on the site/in the storage facility.

The project successfully passed the selection process and was included among the finalists in the RUDN University competition for the development of virtual simulators in 2025. The integration of the simulator into the educational process will improve the quality of training for environmentalists and industrial safety specialists, equipping them with the necessary competencies to work at modern oil storage facilities.

This project confirms the university's status as a leader in the implementation of innovative educational technologies aimed at preserving the environment and reducing anthropogenic impact.

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