Mikhail Mishustin fulfilled children's dreams as part of the "Yolka zhelaniy" (Christmas Tree of Wishes) campaign.

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The Prime Minister invited Sasha Ivanov and Misha Kaimakov from the Krasnodar Territory, as well as sisters Margarita and Veronika Dyachenko from the Luhansk People's Republic, to Moscow.

Mikhail Mishustin fulfilled children's dreams as part of the "Yolka zhelaniy" (Christmas Tree of Wishes) campaign.

The trip's program was very eventful. The children visited the Kremlin Christmas tree, the Moskvarium, the circus, VDNKh, and also visited the Technograd innovation and education complex. There, they participated in master classes on 3D modeling and robotics, visited several workshops, observed automated production processes, observed a unique pneumatic system for developing conveyor belt assembly skills, and tried their hand at operating CNC machines.

Chatting with the children and their parents over tea after the tour, Mikhail Mishustin noted that the children whose balls he had collected from the "Yolka Zhelaniy" (Wish Tree) were very talented, determined, and creative. "This is largely thanks to your wonderful parents, who are still with you. They care for you. They rejoice at your every success. They support you when things are tough," the Prime Minister said.

Incidentally, Margarita and Veronica's father, Leonid Viktorovich Dyachenko, was able to come to Moscow. He took part in a special military operation and, after returning, continues to serve in the Ministry of Internal Affairs in his native Luhansk.

"I'm sure your daughters are proud of you, as is the entire country. You are an example of courage and love for the land where you were born and raised," Mikhail Mishustin noted.

He congratulated the children on the upcoming holidays.

Mikhail Mishustin fulfilled children's dreams as part of the "Yolka zhelaniy" (Christmas Tree of Wishes) campaign.

"I hope you've gained new ideas to inspire and develop your creative potential. The coming New Year promises many exciting events and incredible discoveries, a whole series of successes and achievements, both large and small, which will form the long, sometimes difficult, path forward to greater victories in the future. The main thing is to believe in yourself and pursue your goals. Dream, and all your wishes will surely come true, just like today," Mikhail Mishustin said, addressing the children.

At the end of the action-packed day, they all received the gifts they'd dreamed of: Margarita received a heat press, Veronica and Misha received a 3D printer, and Sasha received a construction set.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: Over the past 11 months, the number of tourist trips across the country has reached 82.9 million – 5% more than in the same period last year.

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Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko and Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov presented domestic tourism figures for the first 11 months of this year, based on Rosstat data.

"Over the 11 months from January to November of this year, the number of tourist trips across the country reached 82.9 million. This is 5% more than in the same period last year. The most popular destinations during this period were Siberia, the south, and northwest of our country. The tools of the national project 'Tourism and Hospitality' are contributing to this increase in tourist flow. This brings us closer to the goal set by President Vladimir Putin of increasing the share of tourism in the country's GDP to 5% and the number of tourist trips to 140 million by 2030," said Dmitry Chernyshenko.

He also presented data on the dynamics of previous years: 2021 – 66.5 million (40% more than in 2020), 2022 – 73.1 million (almost 10% more than in 2021), 2023 – 83.6 million (14% more than in 2022), 2024 – 90.1 million (almost 8% more than in 2023). Last year, 2024, was a record year for the number of tourist trips in Russia, with their number growing by 35% compared to 2021.

Over the first 11 months of 2025, Moscow (11.3 million), Krasnodar Krai (9 million), and St. Petersburg (6.5 million) traditionally received the largest number of tourist trips. The top ten also included the Moscow Region (5.2 million), the Republic of Tatarstan (2.6 million), the Republic of Crimea (2.4 million), Sverdlovsk Region (2 million), Stavropol Krai (1.7 million), Tyumen Region (1.7 million), and Rostov Region (1.6 million).

Particularly impressive growth rates were demonstrated by regions actively developing tourism infrastructure: the Karachay-Cherkess Republic (135%), the Republic of Adygea (67%), the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug (52%), the Tver Region (50%) and the Jewish Autonomous Region (38%).

"The figures we see for domestic tourism over the first 11 months of this year, as well as for previous years, demonstrate steady growth. For the fifth year in a row, more and more Russians are choosing our country for their vacations. People are discovering Russia, and the regions are creating all the conditions for this. Our joint work with the industry and the regions within the framework of the national project 'Tourism and Hospitality' is yielding concrete results. We are seeing growth not only in traditional centers of attraction but also in those regions that are actively investing in their tourism infrastructure. A 135% increase in Karachay-Cherkessia and a 52% increase in Chukotka are striking examples of how each territory is unlocking its potential. Tourism is becoming a driver of development for the entire country, creating new jobs and businesses locally," said Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov.

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Marat Khusnullin: Construction of the Russian Art Gallery building as part of the cultural cluster in Sevastopol has been completed.

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The building of the Russian Gallery of Arts as part of the museum, theater and educational complex in Sevastopol

The Russian Art Gallery building, part of a museum, theater, and educational complex, was opened on Cape Khrustalny in the hero city of Sevastopol. This was announced by Marat Khusnullin, Deputy Prime Minister and Curator of the Southern Federal District.

"The cultural and educational clusters being built in four cities—Vladivostok, Kemerovo, Kaliningrad, and Sevastopol—at the President's behest are undoubtedly the largest cultural construction projects and are destined to become symbols of modern Russia. The scale of the complexes is impressive—their total area exceeds 600,000 square meters, allowing for up to 30,000 visitors simultaneously. The complexes include a wide variety of facilities, designed both to host cultural events and to nurture the talented youth for whom our country has always been renowned. A number of these facilities have already been completed. And now, in Sevastopol, construction has been completed on the Russian Art Gallery building. With a total area of over 14,000 square meters, the complex will be able to accommodate up to 800 visitors simultaneously. It will become the largest art museum in southern Russia," said Marat Khusnullin.

The lower level of the museum complex houses a domed theater, a storage facility, and a restoration center. The upper floor houses an education and creativity center, as well as utility and amenity spaces. The exhibition halls are located in the museum's "cloud." One of the key features of the future permanent exhibition will be the Gallery of Heroes of Sevastopol.

"This is a landmark project, which we built at the behest of President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin. The Russian Art Gallery will open in 2026. This facility will become not only the largest art museum in southern Russia but also a powerful center of culture, education, and creativity with truly unique solutions. Our main task now is to imbue these magnificent spaces with vibrant content, making them the heart of cultural life, a focal point for residents and visitors alike. Looking out from here onto our bay and the changing face of Sevastopol, you clearly understand: this and other facilities are more than just buildings; they are a step into the future of our city, its new cultural identity," said Sevastopol Governor Mikhail Razvozhaev.

According to Dmitry Lesnykh, CEO of Argo JSC, which oversaw the construction, the building took four years to construct. "It's modern, unconventional, and complex in terms of architecture, design, and construction. Every element of the building is unique. For example, the grade of concrete or the rebar, the doors or lifting mechanisms, the climate control system, or the flooring—everything has been carefully considered. This allows us to confidently say that this will be a technologically flagship cultural institution in southern Russia," commented Dmitry Lesnykh.

In the fall of 2024, Russia's southernmost Choreography Academy, designed for 250 students, opened its doors in Sevastopol. Students are already living and studying in one of the most unique ballet buildings in the world. The apartment building, built in close proximity to the new cultural facilities, is partially occupied by faculty from the Choreography Academy and staff from the Russian State Art Gallery.

Construction of the cultural cluster in Sevastopol continues. This includes the construction of the city's landmark, the opera and ballet theater. This unique structure, in terms of its design, is unique not only in Russia but worldwide.

In total, the museum, theater, and educational complex in Sevastopol includes seven buildings: the Academy of Choreography, a museum complex, an opera and ballet theater, two apartment buildings, an industrial and warehouse complex, and an electrical substation.

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Marat Khusnullin: Overhaul of a 100-meter overpass has been completed in Yenakievo

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Extensive road network repairs, including artificial structures, have been launched in the reunified regions. For example, by the end of the year, a 100-meter-long overpass over railway tracks in Yenakiyev, Donetsk People's Republic, was overhauled, as reported by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"The overpass was built back in 1963, and connecting several districts, it is one of the city's key routes, carrying approximately 4,500 vehicles daily. Over time, the structure fell into disrepair; its structures deteriorated, and damage to one of the supports restricted truck traffic. Just before the New Year, road workers completed a major overhaul of the overpass: they reinforced the load-bearing elements and superstructures, widened the roadway, and restored two tram lanes. This extended the lifespan of the structure and made travel more comfortable and safe for city residents and residents of the region," said Marat Khusnullin.

The Deputy Prime Minister added that the overpass work was carried out under the supervision of the state-owned company Avtodor. To date, approximately 70 artificial structures have been renovated in Donbas and Novorossiya.

"The facility was supposed to be commissioned next year, but the work was completed in less than a year. You could say this is our New Year's gift to the residents of Yenakiyeve and the Donetsk People's Republic. This facility is crucial for the city and the region as a whole, as it experiences high traffic volumes. Completion of the major overhaul has reduced travel times for residents and is part of the comprehensive restoration of the region's transport infrastructure," noted Vyacheslav Petushenko, Chairman of the Board of the state-owned company Avtodor.

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The New Year is just around the corner, so it's time for warm greetings and good wishes from RUDN students, faculty, and staff. May all these wishes come true in 2026!

More than 10 years ago, when I stepped into what was then the Ecology Department of RUDN University, I never imagined that university life would be so captivating! And now, 2026 is upon us… One can only guess what lies ahead and what challenges the university will face. But one thing I know for sure: any university, with its rankings and achievements, is made up of people who shape the atmosphere and spirit, achieving amazing results, making astonishing discoveries, and inspiring those around them!

Dear students and colleagues, I sincerely congratulate you on the upcoming New Year! You are the soul of RUDN University! I wish us patience, prudence, and unwavering will!

Forward to new discoveries, achievements and victories!

Irina Golovacheva

Deputy Director of the Institute of Ecology for educational work

RUDN University once became a truly precious gift to me, not just a New Year's gift. Every year it gives me wonderful friends, great opportunities, a wealth of knowledge, and warm memories. In return, on behalf of myself and the entire Student Committee of the Institute of Ecology, I wish everyone connected in one way or another with our great university success, joy, the achievement of their goals, and the fulfillment of their deepest desires in the new year!

Be happy and enjoy every day!

Yulia Shmitko

a second-year student majoring in Ecology and Nature Management

May the new year be like a perfect algorithm for our university—effective, innovative, and opening up new horizons!

I wish that every project we undertake will be groundbreaking, and that students and staff will work together to write the most successful code of the future!

Anton Poddubsky

Dean of the Faculty of Artificial Intelligence

Dear RUDN, may your classrooms be filled with even more inquisitive eyes in the coming year, and may your corridors be filled with lively discussions in all the languages of the world.

I wish us all new discoveries, inspiration, and the same warm, family-like atmosphere that has always been our hallmark!

Pavel Podolko

Head of the Department of Applied Artificial Intelligence, Faculty of Artificial Intelligence

Our RUDN University is the pinnacle of excellence in the art of bringing people together and creating an atmosphere of true hospitality.

May this atmosphere only become warmer in the coming year, and may our large family become even more united.

Anna Ostrovskaya

Director of the Higher School of Management

Dear RUDN University, I wish you even more reasons to share good news and heartwarming stories in the new year.

Let the world see and appreciate our greatest treasure – the smiles and shining eyes of our students and staff,

Anastasia Shikhaleva

Head of the Public Relations and Advertising Department of the Higher School of Management

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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year 2026 from Rector Andrey Rudskoy

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Dear friends!

I sincerely wish you a Happy New Year and Merry Christmas! This is a wonderful time to look back and remember your victories and achievements of the past year, and to start setting goals for the year ahead.

The year 2025 ended with a significant event for our university: we celebrated the 170th anniversary of the birth of Prince Andrei Gagarin, the first director of the St. Petersburg Polytechnic Institute. To mark the occasion, we opened a new museum exhibition dedicated to Andrei Grigorievich, an exhibition of paintings by his great-granddaughter Elena Artsutanova, and held several other large-scale events.

Throughout the year, our talented undergraduate and graduate students won presidential grants and scholarships, and won regional, federal, and international competitions, Olympiads, and sporting events, furthering the Polytechnic's reputation. In December, the "Omnivorous" team achieved a long-awaited victory in the international robot combat championship, and Kirill Prigoda once again confirmed his status as one of the best athletes in the country and the world.

Our young scientists and faculty have won numerous intellectual and creative competitions. We welcomed distinguished guests to the Polytechnic University and honored our university's new honorary doctors. In 2025, these honoraries included: Alexey Likhachev, Director General of the Rosatom State Corporation; Vitaly Savelyev, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation; Oleg Savelyev, Deputy Minister of Defense of Russia; Mohamed Ali Berawi, Professor at the University of Indonesia; Mikhail Piotrovsky, Director of the State Hermitage Museum; Sergey Brilyov, Russian journalist and television host, President of the Global Energy Association; Rustam Minnikhanov, Rais of the Republic of Tatarstan; Valery Kozlov, distinguished Russian scientist and academician; and Georgy Fokin, CEO of Gazprom Transgaz Saint Petersburg.

Furthermore, Polytechnic University has acquired new reliable partners. We have signed numerous cooperation agreements with industrial companies and other educational institutions in St. Petersburg, Russia, and around the world.

SPbPU became the coordinator of the "Slavic Universities" project and actively collaborated with universities in neighboring countries throughout the year. The universities exchanged experiences and jointly participated in specialized conferences and forums.

In addition, in 2025, Polytechnic University participated in such major events as the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, the St. Petersburg International Gas Forum, the Russian Industrialist forum and exhibition, the Innoprom international industrial exhibition, and many others.

In 2026, we won't slow down! We will confidently move toward our goals, conquer professional heights, and discover uncharted areas. Let every day be a step toward great discoveries, and our ideas the foundation for future breakthroughs.

I hope the coming year brings a bright light of joy, the warmth of happy moments, and an inexhaustible source of inspiration into your life. I wish you to celebrate it surrounded by your dearest ones—family, loyal friends, and like-minded people who will always support you and share in the joy of your victories.

I sincerely wish you a Happy New Year and a bright Christmas! May these days be the beginning of a wonderful journey filled with exciting events, positive changes, and unforgettable impressions.

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Polytechnicians are recipients of scholarships from the President and Government of Russia

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The awards ceremony for the winners of the all-Russian program "Russian Scholarship Holder: A Course for the Future" was held in the Northwestern Federal District. Among the 690 laureates from 51 universities were students from Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, who demonstrated outstanding academic achievements. Thirty-one SPbPU students were awarded prestigious state scholarships, one of the most significant achievements among technical universities in the district.

Natalia Pyatinda, Head of the Department for the Implementation of Public Projects at the Office of the Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Northwestern Federal District, opened the ceremony. She emphasized: "A scholarship of such a high level motivates us to continue our research. It encourages us to believe in ourselves and to keep going. The 690 scholarship recipients from 51 universities in the Northwestern Federal District are a significant indicator of your intelligence, hard work, and determination."

The speech by Andrei Maksimov, Chairman of the Committee for Science and Higher Education of St. Petersburg, added a special symbolism to the moment. Congratulating the scholarship recipients on behalf of the Governor, he recalled their great origins: "You have gathered today in St. Petersburg, the cradle of Russian science and professional education. It was here, by decree of Peter the Great on February 8, 1724, that the Academy of Sciences, the university, and the academic gymnasium were founded. This is the beginning of the history of Russian science and professional education. You are the continuers of the great traditions established by Peter the Great, Mikhail Vasilyevich Lomonosov, Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev, and Zhores Ivanovich Alferov. For the students of the university named after the founder of Russian engineering education, these words sound like a direct parting word and a high assessment of their mission."

The success of SPbPU students confirms their high-quality preparation and active research. Based on the results of the competition, effective September 1, 2025, the university awarded scholarships from the President of the Russian Federation to seven students (in the "Mathematical and Natural Sciences" and "Engineering, Technology, and Technical Sciences" competition groups). Twenty-four students received scholarships from the Government of the Russian Federation (in the "Mathematical and Natural Sciences," "Engineering, Technology, and Technical Sciences," and "Social Sciences" competition groups).

"The 31 Presidential and Government scholarships awarded to our students are more than just a number; they are the most impressive award and the best confirmation of SPbPU's exceptional quality. This is a shared victory: the impeccable professionalism of our faculty and the remarkable talent and perseverance of our students. We are especially proud that the majority of awards were won in engineering and technical fields. This speaks volumes about the strength of our Polytechnic School and its key role in Russia's technological breakthrough. "This means we don't just teach—we train engineers who are already building the future of our country," emphasized SPbPU Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs Lyudmila Pankova.

Tatyana Sheptunova accompanied the scholarship recipients at the ceremony: The scholarship is not only significant financial support, but also an honorary sign of recognition at the federal level.

Financial support is intended to stimulate new discoveries in priority areas: IT, biotechnology, energy, and medicine.

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Students from St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering created new exhibits for the Hermitage Museum.

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On the eve of the New Year, students from the Faculty of Architecture of St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering took part in the IX International Competition "Create an Exhibit for the Hermitage."

The competition continues the long-standing tradition of creating handmade New Year's and Christmas decorations. This year, the competition was held under the motto "Beauty in Detail" and was dedicated to the anniversaries of three St. Petersburg architects: Bartolomeo Francesco Rastrelli, Domenico Trezzini, and Carlo Ivanovich Rossi.

35 of our students designed and created amazing "architectural" Christmas tree decorations using a variety of techniques!

Anastasia Kolechkova, a third-year student in the Department of Architectural Environment Design (DAS), made it to the finals and shortlisted for the competition. In her work "Azure Lace," crafted using beadwork, Anastasia depicted the bell tower of Smolny Cathedral by F.B. Rastrelli. "The famous combination of sky-blue and snow-white is a fresh, pure, yet luxurious contrast that can be used in design, which is exactly what I did in this Christmas tree ornament," the artist explained.

At the awards ceremony held on December 22 at the General Staff Building, Anastasia was presented with a diploma and a commemorative gift for second place among students from architecture and art universities in the Odnoklassniki social network nomination.

Second-year students from the Faculty of Architecture created their toys under the guidance of Svetlana Feofanova, senior lecturer in the Department of Architectural Environmental Design, as part of an assignment in the "Volumetric and Spatial Composition" course. The resulting works were very atmospheric, and all of them decorated the State Hermitage Museum's Christmas trees.

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What are the SDGs and how does RUDN University help achieve them?

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Imagine a world where everyone has enough food, clean water, access to education, and decent work. A world where nature is protected and the future of our planet is cared for. These are the Sustainable Development Goals—building a sustainable future for everyone! To this end, the United Nations (UN) identified 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in 2015. The SDGs are a global plan that helps countries and people move together toward a better future. All 193 UN member states have signed up to them.

The goals are: no poverty and hunger, good health and well-being, quality education, gender equality, clean water and sanitation, affordable and clean energy, decent work and economic growth, industrialization, innovation and infrastructure, reduced inequalities, sustainable cities and communities, responsible consumption and production, climate action, life on land and marine ecosystems, peace, justice and strong institutions, and partnerships for sustainable development.

Our university is the leader among all 752 Russian universities in terms of its contribution to the UN Sustainable Development Strategy. In 2024, RUDN University ranked second and was included in the top five universities in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) for sustainable development management, according to a study by the National Rating Agency. In the Times Higher Education Impact global ranking, we are ranked first in Russia for two SDGs: "Quality Education" and "Gender Equality." We are also among the top five universities in the country for nine more SDGs. Furthermore, we were one of seven Russian universities included in the inaugural RAEX Sustainable Development Ranking. Our university was awarded the AA rating, demonstrating a very high level of work in this area.

The greenest

RUDN University takes environmental stewardship seriously. We rightfully rank first among Russian universities and 22nd globally in the UI GreenMetric ranking, earning the title of "greenest." RUDN University was the first in the country to receive accreditation for the verification of carbon reporting, climate projects, and carbon footprints, as well as the validation of climate projects across 27 economic activities. Since 2017, the university has been implementing a project to measure the environmental situation on campus and around the university, monitoring the air, soil, and vegetation year-round.

RUDN University has transitioned to energy-saving technologies. 100% of its buildings have undergone energy audits. The university has implemented measures to reduce heat and water consumption costs, resulting in a 24,000 cubic meter reduction in water consumption in 2024 compared to 2023. The university has also implemented a waste separation system and recycles approximately 3,000 tons of waste annually.

RUDN University staff and students are also making a contribution and actively participating in wastepaper collection. In 2023, over 30 tons of paper were collected, in 2024 – over 37, and in 2025 – approximately 37 tons. This translates to 17-20 saved mature trees and 20,000-50,000 liters of saved water.

In 2025, scientists from the RUDN University Institute of Ecology developed the university's first standard for determining environmental indicators for sustainable development.

Current research

Over the past year, RUDN University researchers have published over 1,930 publications on the SDGs, most of which are on medicine. Over 600 articles are devoted to SDG 3, "Good Health and Well-Being."

For example, the research of the medical institute's scientists—Doctors of Medical Sciences Timur Fatkhudinov and Andrey Elchaninov, and Candidate of Medical Sciences Andrey Makarov—covers cell biology, inflammation, regeneration, and oncogenesis, as well as the development of diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in molecular and cellular medicine. The research team has developed a prototype biomedical cell product for immunocellular therapy, aimed at improving the effectiveness of treating socially significant diseases, including cancer. The scientists obtained results in in vitro and in vivo disease models confirming the potential of macrophages in tumor therapy: the resulting native and polarized macrophages can be used both as a therapeutic agent and as an agent for delivering antitumor drugs to the tumor site.

But it's not just research that helps RUDN University achieve SDG-3. The university runs the "Healthy Student, Healthy Employee" program, which provides employees with free health screenings from men's and women's health specialists. And starting this year, they can also take a free course of 10 consultations with a psychologist. This is how the university cares about the health of its students and staff.

Returning to research, another popular area is SDG 2 (zero hunger). RUDN University scientists published 220 publications on this topic in 2024. For example, one study by the Institute of Ecology is devoted to the development of innovative methods in plant growing based on artificial intelligence. The scientists succeeded in developing innovative models that predict plant damage by fungal diseases based on spectral reflectance data and laboratory analysis of leaves. The models are based on machine learning algorithms and can accurately determine the extent of infestation using images obtained from drones or satellites. This approach will allow agronomists to proactively identify disease outbreaks, save time and money, and apply fungicides only where truly necessary. This will reduce environmental impacts and improve production efficiency. Furthermore, the developed technologies can be integrated into smart monitoring systems that integrate satellite data, on-site sensors, and precision farming software solutions.

Quality of education

RUDN University has also made significant progress in achieving SDG 4, "Quality Education." The university offers over 800 educational programs, including those focused on SDG topics such as "Food Security," "Energy and Resource-Saving Processes in Chemical Engineering," "Expertise in Environmental Protection and Sustainable Development," "Discrimination and Gender Issues in Modern International Law," and others.

Our students study 14 languages. Seventy-two programs at the university are taught in English, French, Chinese, and Spanish. Joint master's programs and other projects are being implemented with Sber, Alfa-Bank, X5, and other strategic partners. RUDN University has over 250 cooperation agreements with international universities and research centers, and 176 joint international educational programs. Academic exchanges, internships, and scientific collaborations—the university's international activities are widespread. SDG 4 is also a research focus for RUDN University researchers. Last year, over 120 scientific articles were published on this topic, and over 20 R&D projects were completed.

Digitalization also plays a significant role in ensuring the quality and accessibility of education. RUDN University has a digital preparatory faculty, thanks to which thousands of international students have learned Russian and prepared for admission to Russian universities. Furthermore, the university has its own Multifunctional Center, which provides over 95 services—from dormitory rental agreements to registering international students for migration purposes and visa extensions. The university's mobile app includes essential student features such as student ID cards, personal progress reports, class schedules, and electronic grade books. Faculty also benefit from convenient electronic transcripts and an electronic attendance and grade book.

Over 200 laboratories operate at the university to conduct various experiments, conduct research, and prepare scientific publications. These include a VR lab at the Engineering Academy, where students can work with modern 3D projects in mechanical engineering, architecture, mining, and transportation, as well as prepare and defend their term papers and final theses with visual presentations of their work in a fully immersive virtual environment. Furthermore, over 1,300 companies collaborate with RUDN University on graduate employment opportunities. Students have numerous opportunities to complete internships at public and government organizations, industrial enterprises, and public and private clinics. These opportunities also include preparing final theses on real-world projects and company challenges, with the potential for subsequent employment.

Our university rightfully occupies a vanguard position in the global educational and scientific arena. RUDN's contribution to achieving the SDGs is, without exaggeration, endless. These aren't just words, but real achievements, confirmed by international experts.

Incidentally, it has become a good tradition to hold the International Scientific Conference "For Sustainable Development of Civilization: Cooperation, Science, Education, and Technology" annually in November at RUDN University. The conference serves as a platform for exchanging experiences and developing practical solutions for achieving the SDGs.

The main theme of 2025 is the achievement of 17 sustainable development goals by CIS member states by 2030.

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25 years of the Russian National Anthem

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On December 30, 2000, the new National Anthem of the Russian Federation was officially performed for the first time.

A few days earlier, on December 25, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed the Federal Constitutional Law "On the National Anthem of the Russian Federation" and approved the music, retaining the work of composer Alexander Alexandrov, composed back in 1939 and approved as the anthem of the USSR in 1944 by Joseph Stalin personally.

"We need an anthem with words"

After the collapse of the USSR, a melody based on M. I. Glinka's "Patriotic Song" performed without words was adopted as the anthem of the Russian Federation.

Athletes have repeatedly noted that the inability to sing their country's anthem negatively impacts morale and patriotism. Their concerns were heard in 2000 at a meeting in the Kremlin with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Vladimir Vladimirovich drew public attention to this issue and emphasized that the legislative enshrinement of state symbols (anthem, coat of arms, and flag) should be a priority for the state.

As a result, by the end of 2000, Russia had a new anthem with lyrics by Sergei Mikhalkov, which is known to all residents of the country today.

First performance

On December 30, 2000, the country's leading politicians, prominent businessmen, and representatives of the arts gathered at the Grand Kremlin Palace for a gala reception. The meeting included the first official performance of the country's new anthem by opera and pop stars. Vladimir Putin, who delivered the speech, emphasized the importance of the country entering the new millennium with new state symbols.

Russians heard the new anthem on January 1, 2001, after the New Year's address of the President of Russia.

You can hear the Russian National Anthem performed by GUU students on our official platforms: MAH, VKontakte, and Telegram.

Subscribe to the "Our GUU" Telegram channel. Publication date: December 30, 2025.

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