A tour of the "Great Russian Word" exhibition

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The Zagorje Gallery is offering group tours of the new exhibition "The Great Russian Word," dedicated to the history of Slavic writing, cultural heritage, and the significance of the Russian word in history and art.

The exhibition includes paintings, drawings, and sculptures, art objects, and handmade dolls, as well as works using polychrome relief and assemblage techniques. The central theme of the project is the meaning of words as the foundation of culture, memory, and identity. The artists propose viewing language not only as a means of communication but also as a living cultural code that conveys the legacy of the past.

The project is curated by artist Leonid Feodor, whose work combines elements of graphic art, painting, and sculpture. His works combine folk art traditions with authentic forms of Russian visual culture. Elena Feodor will present paintings inspired by images of Slavic mythology. Nina Grom will display graphic images of characters from Alexander Pushkin's poem "Ruslan and Lyudmila" and folk tale characters. Galiya Valeva will showcase her designer dolls in ethnographically authentic Russian costumes. Among the images will be Yaroslavna, Princess Olga, and composite portraits of 12th-century warriors.

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The Great Russian Word

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The Zagorje Gallery is hosting an exhibition titled "The Great Russian Word," dedicated to the history of Slavic writing, cultural heritage, and the significance of the Russian word in history and art.

The exhibition includes paintings, drawings, and sculptures, art objects, and handmade dolls, as well as works using polychrome relief and assemblage techniques. The central theme of the project is the meaning of words as the foundation of culture, memory, and identity. The artists propose viewing language not only as a means of communication but also as a living cultural code that conveys the legacy of the past.

The project is curated by artist Leonid Feodor, whose work combines elements of graphic art, painting, and sculpture. His works combine folk art traditions with authentic forms of Russian visual culture. Elena Feodor will present paintings inspired by images of Slavic mythology. Nina Grom will display graphic images of characters from Alexander Pushkin's poem "Ruslan and Lyudmila" and folk tale characters. Galiya Valeva will showcase her designer dolls in ethnographically authentic Russian costumes. Among the images will be Yaroslavna, Princess Olga, and composite portraits of 12th-century warriors.

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Images of Victory

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The Burganov House invites you to a walking tour, "Images of Victory." The route will lead from the museum along Sivtsev Vrazhek Lane to Ecology Square, where participants will see memorial plaques dedicated to the heroes of the Great Patriotic War and the sculptures "Soldier-Liberator" and "Meeting on the Elbe," created by Alexander Burganov. Photographs of Burganov's monuments erected in various cities across Russia and abroad will also be shown.

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About 250 residents of the Biryulevo Zapadnoye district have begun inspecting apartments in a new building under the renovation program.

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About 250 Muscovites from two four-story buildings on Bulatnikovskaya Street have begun inspecting apartments in a new building under the renovation program on Kharkovsky Proyezd. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"In the Biryulevo Zapadnoye district, resettlement under the current renovation program affected seven older buildings. Residents of two of these buildings began inspecting their apartments at the end of October. The residential complex at 1a Kharkovsky Proezd, Block 2, was handed over for their occupancy. A resettlement information center has opened on the ground floor. There, Muscovites can ask all questions regarding the relocation and order the "Relocation Under the Renovation Program" super service. A total of 15 buildings in the Biryulevo Zapadnoye district will be resettled, and 2,500 people will receive new apartments," said Vladimir Efimov.

The courtyard of the new building underwent a comprehensive landscaping project: trees and shrubs were planted, lawns and flower beds were created, and areas for active recreation and sports were equipped.

"The residential complex on Kharkovsky Proyezd features 128 apartments with a total floor area of over seven thousand square meters. They have already been given an upgraded finish, so residents can move in immediately without wasting time on additional renovations. The building was constructed with barrier-free accessibility in mind: the entrance halls feature wide corridors, and the vestibules and elevator lobbies are all level, without steps. Pedestrian paths in the surrounding area have been designed to provide easy access for Muscovites with limited mobility. Residents are provided with free movers and transportation to ensure a comfortable transition to the new building. You can order the "Moving Assistance" service online at mos.ru or at the Relocation Information Center," explained the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Department of Urban Development Policy.

Vladislav Ovchinsky.

As noted in the capital Department of Information Technology, will help you prepare for the planned relocation general instructions, available in the "Moving Under the Renovation Program" super service on the mos.ru portal. It provides information on how to organize your move, obtain information on the documents required to complete the contract, and also provides links to useful services. If you customize your move settings, the super service will also provide instructions for your specific situation.

Employees of the capital's information center are helping almost 250 participants in the renovation program from building 1, blocks 2 and 3 on Bulatnikovskaya Street to complete the paperwork for new apartments. Department of City Property, she clarified Ekaterina Solovieva, Moscow Government Minister, head of the department. Muscovites can choose the date and time to inspect new housing in advance using the super service "Moving under the renovation program"To do this, all you need is a full account on the mos.ru portal. Alternatively, you can schedule a housing inspection by calling the number provided in the resettlement notification. Both of these methods allow the Department to plan its work with families so that during their visit to the center, they receive comprehensive information on any issues that may arise and can quickly obtain the necessary documents for their new housing.

Earlier, the Mayor of Moscow said that more than 215 thousand city residents will move or begin relocation under the renovation program in 2026–2028.

The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It affects approximately one million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 buildings. Sergei Sobyanin ordered the pace of implementation of the renovation program to be accelerated. twice.

18 new buildings for the implementation of the renovation program were erected in September

Moscow is one of the region's leaders in terms of construction volume. Its high rate of housing construction is in line with the goals and initiatives of the national project. Infrastructure for LifeMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found at special page.

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The results of the All-Russian TIM Championship of St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering "Bridges-2025" have been announced.

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Dmitry Yaroshutin (left), Nikolay Kozak (right) and the SPbGASU team: Igor Rudakov, Maria Zobova, Vyacheslav Zolotov, Danil Neprin

The All-Russian St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (SPbGASU) TIM Championship "Bridges-2025" has concluded. Participants designed a bridge across a river in the Leningrad Region.

The team from Siberian State Transport University was declared the winner, scoring 289 points. The team included postgraduate student Artyom Korotin, postgraduate student Alexey Patryak, and students Artyom Shipilov and Dmitry Kolosov.

The SUSPS participants, who worked remotely, cited the sheer volume of the technical specifications as the main challenge. They credited their Siberian character, coordinated, fast-paced work, and the significant amount of effort invested in the project for their success.

The team from the St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering was just one point away from victory. Our students scored 288 points. The team included students Igor Rudakov, Maria Zobova, Vyacheslav Zolotov, and Danil Neprin.

Our university's students believe they performed well. While they were unaccustomed to working under tight deadlines, this experience will be useful in their future careers.

Dmitry Yaroshutin, a TIM Championship expert and senior lecturer in the Department of Transport Systems and Road and Bridge Construction at St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (SPbGASU), and CEO of the Competence Center Mosty LLC, emphasized that the competition was evenly matched. He compared TIM Championships to high-performance sports, where hundredths of a second decide everything.

Leonid Solovyov, Associate Professor of the Bridges Department at Saratov State Transport University and Head of the Department of Automated Information Systems and Numerical Calculation Methods at the Siberian Research Institute of Bridges (SibRIB), was the guest of honor on the final day of the TIM Championship. Leonid Yuryevich expressed confidence that such competitions help engineers blossom, promising to continue sending his students to them.

The TIM Championship was held by the Digital Competencies Educational Center (DCEC) of SPbGASU as part of the federal innovation platform "Innovative Methodology for Developing Digital Professional Competencies of Students and Specialists in the Construction Industry," which is being implemented at our university.

The organizers plan to continue this path and expand the geography of the All-Russian TIM Championship of St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering "Bridges."

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Economists are the winners of the futsal tournament for the "First-Year Student Prize"

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The games were initially played in subgroups, and the battle to reach the semi-finals and finals was very intense and interesting.

As a result, the team from the Faculty of Economics took 1st place: Artem Ten, Georgy Agarkov, Ivan Pitaev, Vladislav Alekhovikov, Vladislav Seregin, Matvey Trushnikov, Yakov Khramchenko, Alexander Gamayunov, Kirill Bobylev and Timofey Isaev.

2nd place – SUSC NSU consisting of: Gleb Shakin, Vyacheslav Dudalev, Yaroslav Gulyaev, Ilya Putmakov, Alash Boydu, Alexander Denisov, Alexander Ten, Alexander Ruban and Alexander Chulzhanov.

The match for third place ended with a 2-0 victory for the Higher College of Informatics over the Institute of Intelligent Robotics. The college team included: Michael Tse, Saveliy Bikberdin, Vladislav Stepanenko, Danila Grechnev, Bogdan Bormotov, Maxim Kopylov, Igor Plakhotnyuk, Alexey Bork, and Mark Yakubovsky.

Also noted were:

Tournament MVP – Vladislav Seregin (EF)

Top scorer – Yaroslav Gulyaev (NSU Specialized Scientific Center)

Best forward – Artem Ten (EF)

Best defender – Vladislav Stepanenko (VKI NSU)

Best goalkeeper – Vyacheslav Dudalev (NSU Specialized Scientific Center)

Veterans of NSU football teams from various years attended the competition, warmly welcoming the younger generation and presenting them with commemorative gifts on their behalf, as well as prizes and medals from the Department of Physical Education.

Congratulations to the winners and runners-up of the annual freshman futsal championship!

We would like to thank Sergey Mezentsev, coach of the NSU football team, for organizing and hosting the competition.

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A train featuring cartoon characters has appeared on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya metro line.

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A themed train featuring cartoon characters has begun operating on the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line. Inside the carriages, animated characters share fascinating facts about science and art with children.

"Moscow Transport collaborates with various cultural projects at the behest of Sergei Sobyanin. We previously issued Troika cards featuring children's characters and created themed ads and videos for over 34,000 media screens across the city's public transport network. Since 2023, we've been developing our children's program by creating Moscow transport characters that introduce young passengers to transport and its rules. The new branded train features characters from 10 popular Russian animation projects," noted the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

Maxim Liksutov.

The train is decorated in bright colors to attract the attention of young passengers. Inside, you'll encounter characters from popular animated series from the Riki group, such as Smeshariki, The Fixies, Detective Finnick, BabyRiki, Bodo Borodo, and others.

In the train cars, beloved characters talk about scientific discoveries, musical instruments, and natural phenomena. For example, children can learn how cornflakes were invented, the size of the world's largest painting, what flamingos do to turn pink, and where in Antarctica there has been no snow for two million years. This animation transforms an ordinary train ride into an educational journey.

The train will run until the first half of May.

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Sergei Sobyanin announced the opening of a new building for the Sviblovo school.

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A new building for grades 8–11 at Sviblovo School opened in the capital. Its outline is unconventional, yet ergonomic, as it was built on a challenging site. This was reported on his channel in MAX messenger Sergei Sobyanin.

"The smart design allows for all the necessary spaces for students and teachers. The school has 22 classrooms, laboratory and research facilities, an IT center, a media library, a gym, and spacious recreation areas," said the Moscow Mayor.

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A distinctive feature of the new building is its large, well-lit space for events. The grounds adjacent to the school now include a sports and fitness area, recreation areas, and walkways.

The new building will mainly accommodate students from other buildings of the Sviblovo school.

The new building of the Sviblovo school

Construction of the new building for the Sviblovo School (23/2 Rusanova Drive) began in September 2023. Funding was provided by the Moscow City Targeted Investment Program.

The five-story building, covering over 11,000 square meters, was constructed to a custom design. The façade features a modern, minimalist style. The finishes feature porcelain tiles in calming gray tones. Small-format individual elements imitating brickwork were also used, lending the building expressiveness and textural depth.

The school has created a comfortable and safe environment, including for children with disabilities. It boasts 13 universal and nine specialized classrooms, as well as a medical unit and a dining hall. Clear, consistent navigation helps students find the right classrooms and spaces.

The school grounds have been landscaped with particular attention to functionality and safety. The physical education and sports area includes a 200-meter running track, combined with a run-up area for the long jump and ball throw, a long jump pit, a multi-purpose court, a GTO (Ready for Labor and Defense) testing area, a workout area, and a table tennis area.

The green area covers over 1,800 square meters, featuring maples, larches, hydrangeas, and other ornamental plants.

The new building of the Sviblovo School on Rusanova Drive welcomed its first students on November 5th of this year. These students were primarily students who had previously attended other buildings.

Educational process

The new building offers instruction in the natural sciences, technology, socioeconomics, and humanities. Beginning in seventh grade, students study mathematics, computer science, foreign languages, chemistry, biology, and Russian in depth as part of the city's educational projects "Mathematical Vertical," "IT Vertical," and "Natural Science Vertical."

In grades 10 and 11, instruction is provided in technology, socioeconomics, humanities, natural sciences, and general education. The following pre-vocational education projects are being implemented: "Entrepreneurship Class in a Moscow School," "Engineering Class in a Moscow School," "Media Class in a Moscow School," and "IT Class in a Moscow School." Next academic year, the school plans to join the "Medical Class in a Moscow School" project.

In order to prepare students for an informed career choice, the school actively collaborates with Moscow universities and colleges. Among them are Moscow State Pedagogical University, Moscow City Pedagogical University, Russian University of Transport, Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics, Moscow State University of Psychology and Education, Lomonosov Moscow State University, National Research Technological University MISIS, Russian Technological University, Russian State Social University, Russian State Humanitarian University, Moscow State Linguistic University and National Research University Higher School of Economics, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, as well as the First Moscow Educational Complex, P.A. Ovchinnikov Polytechnic College, Moscow College of Architecture and Urban Planning, and P.M. Vostrukhina, College of Services No. 10 and other educational institutions.

The school's partners also include JSC Moscow Thermal Automation Plant, technology parks of the Russian State Social University and the Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Kalibr, Kulibin-Pro, and Tekhnograd, the Mosvolonter resource center, television channels, the RosKapStroy federal autonomous institution, the Yauza ecocenter, and other organizations and institutions.

The supplementary education system offers programs in various fields. Overall, 98 percent of students are enrolled in supplementary education.

The school curriculum includes modules from the "Fundamentals of Homeland Security and Defense" course, including the use of an interactive laser shooting range. Students will also learn first aid skills and the basics of nursing.

Thanks to high-tech equipment, schoolchildren will be able to study drafting, 3D modeling, circuit design and programming, robotics and unmanned aerial vehicles, as well as additive manufacturing (using 3D printers and scanners). The robotics classroom will be used to train school teams for participation in the city's "Robotics" project.

School "Sviblovo"

The Sviblovo school includes seven school buildings and 10 preschool buildings located on Sedova, Amundsen, Ivova, Snezhnaya streets, as well as in Rusanov, Serebryakov, 1st Botanichesky and Tenisty drives.

The school has 5,911 students, including 4,332 schoolchildren and 1,579 preschoolers. The school employs 591 people, including 219 teachers, 109 caregivers, and 122 other teaching staff.

Following the 2024/2025 academic year, the school became a third-degree laureate of the Moscow Mayor's grant.

Last academic year, the school graduated 206 eleventh-graders. Of these, 34 (16.5 percent of the total) were awarded federal medals and 22 were awarded Moscow medals for outstanding academic achievement. On the Unified State Exam, 81 graduates (39 percent of the total) scored over 220 points in three subjects, including 32 who scored over 250 points. Nine graduates scored 100 points in literature, chemistry, Russian language, and computer science.

In the 2024/2025 academic year, 132 students also received diplomas as winners and runners-up of the municipal stage of the All-Russian School Olympiad. Fifteen students won and runners-up of the regional stage, and seven won and runners-up of the Moscow School Olympiad.

Sviblovo School is a participant in the city's "Vocational Training Without Borders" project. In the 2024/2025 academic year, 387 ninth-graders received in-demand professions. Over 50 percent of ninth-grade graduates went on to attend colleges in Moscow.

The school is home to the Sviblovo School Sports Club. The school also actively collaborates with the Rodina Football Club and, for the second year in a row, is participating in the All-Russian educational and sports project "Sambo to School." Seventeen students won gold, silver, and bronze medals in the open Sambo tournament "Path to Victory" and in competitions within the 10th comprehensive educational project "Moscow-Crimea – Territory of Talents."

School students are taking part in the GTO (Ready for Labor and Defense) test. 826 students received gold, silver, and bronze badges.

In addition, creative associations are developing, including the "Celluloid" film club, the "Blue Bird" and "Fantazery" theater studios, and the "SV-Poisk" school tourism and local history club. Particular attention is paid to patriotic education: the school has a military-patriotic club, "Sviblovo," and active volunteer activities are organized.

Since 2011, 695 educational facilities have been built in Moscow, including 475 kindergartens and 220 schools, including those with preschool groups. Of these, 340 were financed by the city budget, and 355 were financed by extra-budgetary funds.

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Contributing to the Future of St. Petersburg: Polytechnics Winners of the City Government Competition

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At the St. Petersburg Congress "Professional Education, Science, and Innovation in the 21st Century," a ceremony was held to award the winners of the City Government Prize competition for their diploma projects commissioned by the executive authorities of the Northern Capital.

The awards ceremony was held by Irina Ganus, First Deputy Chair of the Committee on Science and Higher Education of St. Petersburg, and Igor Maksimtsev, Rector of the St. Petersburg State University of Economics.

For the Polytechnic University, participation and victory in such initiatives is a testament to the high level of student preparation, their professional maturity, and the effectiveness of partnerships between science, education, and government agencies. Such projects demonstrate the importance of a practical focus in higher education and the close collaboration between universities and government agencies. When students' theses address real-world development challenges, it becomes more than just an educational milestone, but an investment in the future of St. Petersburg, noted Vice Rector for Academic Affairs Lyudmila Pankova.

78 students from various universities in St. Petersburg received diplomas, 10 of whom represent the Polytechnic University:

Alexander Alexandrov, graduate of the Higher School of Jurisprudence and Forensic Technical Expertise, Scientific Advisor – Associate Professor of the Higher School of Law and Science, Alena Fogel. In his work, he explored the topic: “Regional waste cadastre. Legal regulation, problems and proposals for improvement”;
Ahad Almarzaev, a graduate of the Higher School of Public Administration IPMEiT, scientific advisor – Associate Professor at VShSU Konstantin Shvetsov. His diploma project was devoted to the topic: “The role of the activities of student club associations and student self-government bodies (co-government) of educational organizations located on the territory of St. Petersburg in the system of strategic direction for the development of human capital”;
Nonna Gavrikova, graduate of the Higher School of Production Management IPMEiT, scientific supervisor – senior lecturer at VShPM Vyacheslav Melekhin. Topic of the diploma project: “The potential of the personnel training system for the development of the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation: opportunities and challenges for St. Petersburg”;
Anna Goloveshkina, a graduate of the Higher School of Service and Trade of the IPMEiT, scientific supervisor – senior lecturer at the Higher School of Science and Technology Victoria Sheleiko. In her thesis, she examined the topic: “Development of a project to determine the most effective method for calculating financing for cultural and leisure institutions according to the type of work “Organization and conduct of cultural events: basic standard costs or individual estimates””;
Anzhelika Istigesheva, graduate of the Higher School of Production Management IPMEiT, scientific supervisor – Associate Professor at the Higher School of Mechanical Engineering Anastasy Klimin. Topic of the diploma project: “Development of the image of a modern school”;
Anastasia Malashchitskaya, graduate of the Higher School of Production Management IPMEiT, scientific supervisor – senior teacher at Vyacheslav Melekhin. Topic of the diploma project: “Study of mechanisms for managing and coordinating projects for the development of the road network”;
Alexandra Portnaya, a graduate of the Higher School of Media Communications and Public Relations, GI, scientific supervisor – Associate Professor at the Higher School of Music and Education Tamara Tarakanova. Her work was aimed at the topic: “Development of the concept of holding a new physical education event”;
Ekaterina Suleymanova, graduate of the Higher School of Public Administration IPMEiT, scientific advisor – Associate Professor at VShSU Natalya Putintseva. Her research covered the topic: “Reforming the housing and communal services industry in St. Petersburg”;
Anastasia Tokmakova, graduate of the Higher School of Production Management IPMEiT, scientific supervisor – Associate Professor at the Higher School of Mechanical Engineering Elena Kiseleva. Topic of the diploma project: “Marketing assessment of promising market segments with identification of priority niches for subjects of the pharmaceutical industry in St. Petersburg”;
Diana Yakimenko, graduate of the Higher School of Production Management IPMEiT, scientific supervisor – Associate Professor at the Higher School of Mechanical Engineering Anna Timofeeva. Topic of the diploma project: “Mechanisms for strengthening the role of St. Petersburg as a center for the formation of Arctic competencies.”

All awarded students received prizes, valuable gifts, and collections of scientific articles published based on the results of research conducted during their final qualifying theses at the request of the St. Petersburg government authorities.

Winning the diploma project competition sponsored by the St. Petersburg Committee for Science and Higher Education is a significant milestone in my professional career. My work, commissioned by the Committee for Transport Infrastructure Development, focused on finding effective mechanisms for managing road projects. Using Tyumen, Surgut, and Nizhnevartovsk as examples, I analyzed how coordination in road network development could be improved. The experience I gained during my internship at the St. Petersburg Directorate for Transport Construction is already helping me apply these insights in practice—I continue to work for this organization now, comments Anastasia Malashchitskaya.

"The final qualifying work is particularly important to me because it was commissioned by the Housing Committee. Working with a real client allowed us to focus the research on solving pressing practical problems, and their requirements and expectations formed the basis for developing proposals," Ekaterina Suleimanova shared.

It's a great honor for me to win the "Students for the City" diploma project competition. This isn't just a personal victory, but confirmation that student work can be useful and significant for the development of St. Petersburg. What makes this competition especially valuable is that all projects were completed based on real assignments from the executive authorities. This means our work has a chance of being implemented. The "Students for the City" competition is a wonderful example of successful collaboration between government, science, and young people. I hope this practice will only expand, opening up new opportunities for future generations of students! Alexandra Portnaya noted.

In November, students will be selected to prepare their final qualifying theses for the executive authorities of St. Petersburg in the 2025/26 academic year. This stage will allow new participants to continue their practice-oriented interaction with government agencies aimed at addressing pressing urban development challenges, as well as to strengthen their skills in project analysis and the implementation of complex initiatives.

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GUU — SVOIM: Light, warmth, and camouflage for those behind the ribbon

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A series of master classes on weaving camouflage nets, making trench candles, and making stoves were held at the Moscow City Branch of the All-Russian Student Rescue Corps (VSKS), located on the campus of the State University of Management.

Forty volunteers—students from the Institute of Information Systems and the Institute of Economics and Finance at the State University of Management—took part in the workshop. Over the course of three days, they made 122 trench candles and three camouflage nets for the next humanitarian aid shipment, which will be sent to Russian soldiers serving in the Special Military Operations Zone (SMO). The shipment will also include other essential items and other needed supplies.

As a reminder, the "GUU – SVOim" campaign began in January 2024. The previous shipment was sent on September 30. The project was created to collect humanitarian aid for military personnel performing missions within the SVO and civilians in neighboring regions of the Russian Federation. It is part of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation's public campaign "Universities for the Front."

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