Novosibirsk State University is hosting the Interregional Scientific and Practical Conference "University Meetings. Novosibirsk – a Center for Innovation in Medicine."

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On December 11-12, Novosibirsk State University is hosting the interregional scientific and practical conference "University Meetings. Novosibirsk—a Center for Innovation in Medicine." The event is organized by Novosibirsk State University, the Center for Postgraduate Medical Education of the Institute of Medicine and Medical Technologies (CPME IMMT) of NSU, the Novosibirsk Region Ministry of Health, the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and the Association of Doctors.

The program includes scientific reports, master classes with leading specialists in dermato-oncology, psychology, and cardiology, a roundtable discussion on problem areas in medical services, and discussions with colleagues from various cities across the Russian Federation on their development as specialists. This year, the main topic of the University Meetings is obesity.

The conference was opened by Chief Scientific Secretary of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Medical Sciences Andrey Tulupov.

NSU Rector and RAS Academician Mikhail Fedoruk also delivered a welcoming speech.

— We were the third in the country to launch medical education at a classical university, after Moscow and St. Petersburg. Institute of Medicine and Medical Technologies of NSU "IMT NSU is one of the youngest departments at NSU. Medical education is becoming increasingly important to us, which is especially relevant given the infrastructure upgrades and the opening of the new educational and research center of the Institute of Medicine and Medical Technologies at NSU in 2026. I am confident that IMT NSU will develop successfully, in particular through conferences such as these, which bring together students, residents, postgraduate students, and leading medical specialists," noted Mikhail Fedoruk.

At the beginning of the conference, Irina Sergeeva, Director of the Center for Preventive Medical Research at the NSU Institute of Medical and Technological Technologies, Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor, and Professor of the Department of Fundamental Medicine at the NSU Institute of Medical and Technological Technologies, delivered an introductory presentation on the history of medical education and focused on the current state of medical education and its future.

"Medical universities are transforming into polytechnics; almost every medical university is incorporating technologies and product-focused departments. Another trend is artificial intelligence, which will be used in both education and practice. Technological innovations, such as digital twins, are becoming especially important, as they can replace real people in patient care," Irina Sergeeva emphasized.

Health maintenance and prevention are also very important for people today, and general health assessments—checkups—are becoming a fashionable trend, which is also influencing medical education.

"According to some medical approaches, a doctor treats illnesses, not health. Meanwhile, conducting a checkup and responding to the tests conducted should not only be aimed at identifying the disease but also at interpreting the results and supporting the patient's health, which is what most of our patients request," noted Irina Sergeeva.

In medical education, a certain tension between the personal and the social will persist, as education in other fields is more rapid, while medical education takes longer. The trend toward interdisciplinarity will also persist.

Following Irina Sergeeva's presentation, a plenary session began, dedicated to various aspects of obesity. The session was interdisciplinary and featured a new scientific kaleidoscope format—short presentations from various fields of medicine on the topic of obesity.

Elena Aksenova, Deputy Minister of Health of the Novosibirsk Region, noted in her report that among the main risks for developing non-communicable chronic diseases, along with poor diet and low physical activity, are excess weight and obesity as a diagnosis. Obesity reduces life expectancy, and the higher the stage of obesity, the higher these risks, as confirmed by research. Therefore, the government is taking a number of measures aimed at reducing risk factors. One of the projects being implemented at the federal level is the "Health for Everyone" project. It aims to expand preventive services, such as health centers and preventive medical centers and departments. It also includes strengthening municipal and corporate programs at enterprises and resuming occupational health care at enterprises, where screenings and medical observations are conducted in the workplace.

As part of the University Meetings, an exhibition is being held featuring the city's medical institutions that serve as clinical training sites for NSU students and residents. The exhibition also showcases NSU's IMMT pilot project—an exhibition of prototype simulators for practicing practical skills.

On December 11th, three sections on various topics were organized after lunch: cardiology and neurology; allergology, dermatology, and cosmetology; and gastroenterology and endocrinology. That same day, a roundtable discussion on medical services was held, attended by the heads of the Zdravitsa Family Medicine Center, the Pasman Clinic, and the Krasnoozersky Sanatorium. At the roundtable, Marina Kudaka, PhD, Associate Professor and Director of the Institute of Pedagogy and Psychology at ChSU, presented the results of a survey conducted among patients, doctors, and clinic managers on their priorities in medical services.

On the second day, December 12, a meeting will be held at which guests from NSU—Irina Smirnova, President of the Association of Specialists in Diseases of the AGO; Elena Kurnyavkina, Chief Physician of the Krasnozersky Sanatorium; Yulia Krinitsyna, Honorary Professor of the Institute of Medical Technologies and the Golden Dermatoscope Award winner; Daria Luchinina, Director of the Institute of Chemistry and Ecology at Vyatka State University; Lyudmila Vlasova, First Chief Physician of the Zdravitsa Medical Center; and Olga Letyaeva, Editor-in-Chief of the South Ural Medical Journal—will discuss possible career paths in medicine with students and residents.

The event will conclude with a situational role-playing game, "HIV. An Insider's View," jointly organized by students and psychology faculty from the NSU Institute of Medical and Technical Medicine. The game will address issues of social adaptation for patients living with HIV.

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Dmitry Grigorenko: Life-related situations on "Gosuslugi" help citizens resolve their issues more easily and quickly.

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Over 50 life events have been launched on the government services portal. They help people comprehensively address a variety of issues, from university admissions to retirement. Now, you can prepare for pregnancy and complete your baby's first documents using the "Planning and Birth of a Child" life event. The implementation and development of these life events is part of the federal project "A State for People," overseen by Deputy Prime Minister and Chief of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko.

"Life-situations services on Gosuslugi help citizens resolve their issues more easily and quickly. Comprehensive services have freed people from the need to gather excessive amounts of documents and navigate the intricacies of government departments. Citizens and businesses already have access to services such as 'Large Families,' 'University Admissions,' 'Retirement,' 'Starting an IT Company,' and many others. And now a new life-situation service—'Planning and Having a Child'—has been launched on the Gosuslugi portal," said Dmitry Grigorenko.

The "Planning and Having a Child" life situation helps you obtain a birth certificate and register your child at your place of residence, as well as receive government support measures available to pregnant women and families with children.

Now, citizens planning to have children and parents of infants can obtain all the necessary information, complete paperwork, and take advantage of government support measures in one convenient digital space.

This situation allows you to complete and submit an application for a child's birth certificate and residence registration in just two clicks. The newborn's SNILS and compulsory medical insurance policy number will be assigned automatically.

A digital navigator on the life situation page helps you learn about available support measures. You can also apply for benefits and subsidies without leaving the government services portal.

Life-situational services represent a new stage in the development of the public service delivery system. One such service combines, on average, approximately 17 related public services and helps users access them comprehensively, in a single-window environment. For example, "House Construction," "Online Fraud Protection," "Tax Deduction," and so on.

The catalog of life situations on the government services portal includes over 50 federal life situations. By the end of 2025, this number will increase to 70.

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Denis Manturov chaired a meeting of the Government Commission on Industry.

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First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov chaired the first meeting of the Government Commission on Industry.

The event was attended by commission members: Anton Alikhanov, Minister of Industry and Trade; Oksana Lut, Minister of Agriculture; Mikhail Murashko, Ministry of Health; Andrey Nikitin, Ministry of Transport; Maxim Reshetnikov, Ministry of Economic Development; Maksut Shadayev, Ministry of Digital Development; and Vladimir Gutenyov, Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Industry and Trade. The commission was created to ensure coordinated efforts among federal ministries to achieve technological leadership.

"The new collegial body will retain some of the functions of the Government Commission on Import Substitution. Overall, it has completed the first wave of localization of the most in-demand industrial products. Since 2015, more than 2,000 significant projects have been implemented. And now, in addition to launching new finished products, companies are mastering the mass production of raw materials, components, and components. They are also focusing on the development and implementation of critical technologies," said Denis Manturov.

In this area, the key areas of work are defined by the federal law "On Technological Policy." One of the commission's priorities is to align technological policy with strategic approaches to industrial development. As the First Deputy Prime Minister emphasized, all industrial projects must incorporate cutting-edge innovations, meet the high demands of consumer sectors, and thereby contribute to achieving technological leadership.

"To consolidate systemic support mechanisms around this comprehensive national development goal, the commission must select priority investment projects. For each project, it must formulate a specific need for engineering products, connect customers with potential contractors. And in certain cases, where we haven't yet developed the necessary expertise, it must coordinate the purchase of foreign-made products," stated Denis Manturov.

Participants discussed the commission's structure, main goals, and objectives. The First Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that, despite the strategic nature of the new platform's issues, it is essential to continue working on current tasks and to focus on identifying risks in the implementation of national technological leadership projects.

"In implementing national technological leadership projects, we will focus primarily on intersectoral and interdepartmental coordination and removing barriers to their implementation. At the same time, we will collaborate with our colleagues to determine the contribution of industries and individual companies to achieving these objectives," noted Anton Alikhanov.

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Marat Khusnullin instructed regions to develop additional measures to ensure a safe heating season.

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The heating season has begun throughout Russia, and its smooth running remains a key priority, Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin announced.

"The comfort of people's daily lives and the stable operation of all services and infrastructure in communities depend on the reliable operation of housing and utilities. This is especially acute during the heating season. Following a regional headquarters meeting, I instructed governors to develop additional measures to ensure a smooth autumn-winter period. Overall, the start of the season has shown positive trends: the number of accidents has decreased by 19.8% compared to the same period last year. But we can't relax. Among other things, the regions need to develop measures to increase the number of emergency response teams and stockpiles for prompt restoration work," said Marat Khusnullin.

He noted that the stable operation of heating systems directly depends on the timely upgrade of public utilities. To this end, the federal project "Modernization of Public Utilities Infrastructure" is being implemented as part of the "Infrastructure for Life" national project.

"Thanks to it, the construction, reconstruction, and major repairs of approximately 300 heat, water, and wastewater facilities have been completed since the beginning of 2025. The quality of public services has improved for nearly 1 million residents of the country. At the same time, of course, many challenges remain in the housing and utilities sector, primarily related to the high level of deterioration of infrastructure. We will continue to consistently address them within the framework of the national project," the Deputy Prime Minister added.

The primary long-term planning tool has become comprehensive plans for the modernization of public utility infrastructure, compiled by regions in the automated information system of the Territorial Development Fund. These comprehensive plans include over 46,000 measures for the construction, reconstruction, and modernization of 18,000 housing and utilities facilities and 141,000 kilometers of networks. Priority is given to facilities with high levels of deterioration and accident rates.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: The leaders of the two countries have declared 2026 the Russian-Vietnamese Year of Science and Education.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko, Co-Chair of the Intergovernmental Russian-Vietnamese Commission on Trade, Economic, Scientific and Technical Cooperation and Deputy Prime Minister of Russia, held a working meeting with Tran Hong Thai, Permanent Vice President of the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology, and welcomed participants of the scientific and educational forum "Russia – Vietnam: 75 Years of Cooperation."

The Deputy Prime Minister congratulated Tran Hong Thai on his appointment and wished him success in his new role. Dmitry Chernyshenko emphasized that by decision of Russian President Vladimir Putin and General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam To Lam, 2026 has been declared the Russian-Vietnamese Year of Science and Education. Dmitry Chernyshenko thanked Deputy Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam Tran Hong Ha for their productive collaboration within the Intergovernmental Russian-Vietnamese Commission on Trade, Economic, Scientific, and Technical Cooperation.

He also noted that work on the scientific track expands the prospects for long-term cooperation between Russia and Vietnam.

"We see great potential in developing postgraduate programs and internships for Vietnamese scientists, as well as establishing research centers integrated into international projects. I propose exploring these issues within the framework of the Russian-Vietnamese Year of Science and Education. Your visit is further confirmation that we will conduct it at a high level, engaging the scientific and academic communities of both countries," concluded the Russian Deputy Prime Minister.

Tran Hong Thai conveyed best wishes from Tran Hong Ha, Deputy Prime Minister of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and Co-Chair of the Intergovernmental Russian-Vietnamese Commission on Trade, Economic, Scientific, and Technical Cooperation. He noted the productive work of both sides and thanked the Russian Government and Dmitry Chernyshenko personally for the dialogue.

The Permanent Vice President of the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology expressed readiness to collaborate on research and development, and emphasized the interest of Vietnamese companies in working with Russian partners and sharing their results.

Tran Hong Thai reported that specific tasks and areas of work have been identified with the Russian Ministry of Education and Science and personally with Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education Konstantin Mogilevsky. The permanent vice president of the Vietnam Academy of Science and Technology placed particular emphasis on research and development in the fields of nuclear energy and space.

"Education in Russia is our way of ensuring that our people are familiar with the achievements of Russian science and technology," he said.

Dmitry Chernyshenko and Tran Hong Thai also welcomed participants of the scientific and educational forum "Russia – Vietnam: 75 Years of Cooperation." This event marks the launch of the Year of Scientific and Educational Cooperation between Russia and Vietnam in 2026.

"This year, Russia and Vietnam are celebrating the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations. As President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin emphasizes, over these years, our countries have developed a special relationship of alliance and fraternal mutual assistance. In May, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Vietnam To Lam paid an official visit to Russia. He took part in the celebrations marking the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War. This significant date has forever linked our countries through shared historical memory, mutual support, and respect for the heroism of soldiers," the Russian Deputy Prime Minister stated.

He also noted the symbolism of holding the forum at the Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, where active international cooperation has been established: five branches of the university operate abroad, and over 1,000 foreign students study within its walls, 263 of whom are from Vietnam.

"According to our President Vladimir Putin, humanitarian issues and personnel training are among the key issues for our countries. Over the past few years, we have achieved significant results in the humanitarian field. We are also seeing positive dynamics in personnel training. More than 3,300 Vietnamese students study in Russia annually. Vietnam has one of the largest quotas for non-CIS countries – 1,000 budget-funded places per year," the Deputy Prime Minister added.

In conclusion, Dmitry Chernyshenko thanked the forum organizers, the university's leadership, and its Vietnamese partners.

In a video address, Vietnamese Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha warmly recalled his years of study in Russia. He called the training of personnel in the USSR an invaluable strategic contribution to Vietnam's development and proposed specific ways to deepen cooperation today.

"Soviet educational institutions trained tens of thousands of Vietnamese scientists and engineers, who laid the fundamental scientific and technical foundation. This is a priceless asset, serving as the thread that binds our two peoples," said Tran Hong Ha.

Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education Konstantin Mogilevsky outlined the results of Russian-Vietnamese cooperation in recent years and key vectors for its development.

"The holding of the Year of Scientific and Educational Cooperation between Russia and Vietnam is a clear demonstration of the strength and depth of the comprehensive strategic partnership between our countries. And science and education have been its solid foundation throughout these 75 years," he said.

Forum participants were also greeted by First Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Andrey Yatskin, Rector of the Plekhanov Russian University of Economics Ivan Lobanov, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam to the Russian Federation Dang Minh Khoi, and heads of ministries, departments, and academic institutions from Russia and Vietnam.

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Marat Khusnullin: The reconstruction of the Bolshoi Theatre's artistic production workshops in Moscow has been completed.

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Construction workers have completed the second phase of the reconstruction of the Bolshoi Theatre's production workshops, which included upgrading a hotel to accommodate touring artists and a health and rehabilitation complex for the artists' recovery and preparation for performances. Rostekhnadzor has confirmed the project's compliance with the approved design and estimate documentation, according to Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"Next year, we celebrate a significant event—the 250th anniversary of the Bolshoi Theatre of Russia. We strive to meticulously preserve and enhance the potential of such cultural institutions. The second phase of the reconstruction of the theatre's art and production workshops in Moscow has now been completed. As part of this, construction workers renovated the hotel and the health and rehabilitation complex. Comfortable working and recuperating conditions for artists directly impact the creative process and help maintain the highest level of productions at this world-renowned theatre. The Bolshoi Theatre's art and production workshop complex consists of five buildings, totaling approximately 12,000 square meters, located on Petrovsky Lane. Work on all sites has now been completed," said Marat Khusnullin.

The apartment complex, covering over 2,000 square meters, houses 26 comfortable double rooms, a cafeteria, and other facilities. The wellness and rehabilitation center is equipped with gyms and medical rooms where artists can undergo recovery procedures.

"The reconstruction of the art and production workshops was carried out as part of the register of capital construction projects included in the comprehensive state program 'Construction,' overseen by the Russian Ministry of Construction. Work on the first three buildings—the production and engineering buildings, as well as the musical instrument repair shop—was completed in December 2023. These include workshops for the repair and manufacture of theatrical sets and costumes, the repair and maintenance of musical instruments, a printing house, and a laundry and dry cleaning facility," said Deputy Minister of Construction, Housing and Utilities Yuri Gordeyev.

Thus, a comprehensive production and creative infrastructure has been created, which is necessary for the full functioning of the Bolshoi Theatre of Russia.

"The key feature of the art and production workshops is that they house all the necessary support services to ensure the theater's operations. The buildings are equipped with new, modern equipment for laundry and dry cleaning, sewing of theatrical costumes, shoes, headdresses and wigs, and curtains, as well as their washing, dry cleaning, and ironing. A paint booth and metal and woodworking machines for the production of stage props have been installed. All of this will be used to produce theatrical costumes, shoes, and sets, ensuring the theater's full operational support," said Karen Oganesyan, General Director of the Unified Customer Production and Production Company.

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Dmitry Grigorenko: Agencies are summing up the results of digital transformation in 2025.

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At a meeting between Deputy Prime Minister and Head of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko and federal digital transformation leaders, the current progress of departmental digitalization programs was reviewed. The digital transformation leaders of the Russian Ministry of Culture, Roskomnadzor, and Roszheldor reported on the progress of planned activities.

By 2025, Russia will implement 60 digital transformation programs. "Each program is aimed at improving the efficiency of individual agencies and public administration as a whole: the quality of decision-making, the performance of core functions, and the delivery of public services. We have built tangible and measurable impacts into all the activities of these programs. With this approach, every ruble invested in the country's digitalization yields tangible results for citizens and the economy," said Dmitry Grigorenko.

Examples of implemented activities of departmental digital transformation programs:

— Ministry of Culture of Russia

A secure mechanism for spending funds using the Pushkin Card has been created. A double-confirmation system for transactions has been implemented in the PRO.Kultura.RF state information system using a unique event identifier and a "white terminal." Integration with the Federal Tax Service has been ensured for verifying the implementing organizations. As a result, in 2025, a preliminary review of over 20 million transactions totaling approximately 10 billion rubles was conducted. Fraudulent schemes totaling 200 million rubles were prevented.

The electronic state catalog of museum objects has been modernized and integrated with artificial intelligence technology to improve searches for museum collection items. Currently, 86.46% of records (approximately 70 million objects) have been uploaded to the catalog.

— Roskomnadzor

The online advertising accounting system has been automated. New legislative requirements for deducting 3% of online advertising revenue came into effect in April 2025. Currently, data on 56,000 payers is processed quarterly. 160 major payers have been identified, accounting for 90% of online advertising revenue. Since August, over 5 billion rubles have been received by the budget. Revenue by the end of the year is projected to be at least 7 billion rubles.

— Roszheldor

The electronic rolling stock accounting system has been improved, allowing for the same-day, number-based accounting of railcars. Previously, this service was provided on paper and took up to 30 days, which could result in delays. A railcar cannot be operated without an assigned number. The agency receives approximately 15,000 requests for railcar accounting annually.

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Financial news: Alfa-Bank has become a partner of the Finuslugi marketplace.

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On December 11, 2025, Alfa-Bank, Russia's largest universal private bank and one of the top three banks by retail deposits, joined Moscow Exchange's Finuslugi marketplace. Finuslugi is the first and only marketplace to integrate the bank's offerings into its storefront.

Available on the marketplace deposits Alfa-Bank with a yield of up to 15.01% per annum (including capitalization). Clients who open their first deposit with Finuslugi by December 30, 2025, will receive an additional is accrued Up to 5% per annum on the deposit rate with promo code VKLAD2025.

Igor Alutin, Senior Managing Director for Retail Business and the Finuslugi Marketplace at Moscow Exchange:

"When we created Finuslugi, our goal was to provide citizens across our vast country with access to the latest financial technologies and advantageous banking offers. Therefore, we are especially pleased to welcome Alfa-Bank, one of the largest players in the domestic financial sector, to our storefront. We are confident that only through cooperation among market participants can we achieve our goals of developing financial literacy, improving quality of life, and increasing financial independence for our citizens."

You can open deposits and review their terms online at Finuslugi. Simply go to the "Savings" section in your personal account or "Deposits" in the mobile app.

Finuslugi is a money marketplace created by the Moscow Exchange. On Finuslugi, you can open bank deposits, take out cash loans, purchase mutual fund shares, public bonds of Russian regions, as well as compulsory motor insurance (OSAGO), comprehensive motor insurance (CASCO), mortgage insurance, property insurance, and other products. You can top up your Finuslugi account commission-free using the Faster Payment System (FPS) 24/7. The service can be used regardless of region, anywhere in Russia and worldwide. Learn more on the website. http://finuslugi.ru.

Alfa-Bank is the largest universal private bank in Russia. Developed as a neotech platform, it offers clients a seamless digital experience for solving financial and everyday tasks. For 35 years, it has held leading positions in all segments of the banking business. The bank's net profit for 2024, based on International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS), reached 210 billion rubles.

Contact information for media: 7 (495) 363-3232PR@moex.com

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The legendary GUU mini-football cup remained at home

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On December 10, a memorial mini-football tournament was held at the GUU sports complex. It was dedicated to the memory of renowned alumni athletes, multiple champions of Russia and Moscow university tournaments: Sergei Granilshchikov, Igor Pis'mak, Sergei Bedretdinov, Valery Khidiyatullin, and many others.

The tournament's first competitions took place back in the 1980s. The main inspiration and organizer was Yuri Komionko, an associate professor in the Physical Education Department at the State University of Management, a Master of Sports in football, and a top-category referee. Under his leadership, the student men's team became five-time Moscow student champions and won the national championship.

The teams that competed for the Sergei Granilshchikov Cup included the "Management and Staff of the State University of Management," the "University Graduates," the "Veterans of the Dmitry Alenichev Academy," and the veterans' team of the "Torpedo-Lyubertsy" sports society.

For the second year in a row, the head referee of the competition was experienced referee, senior lecturer of the Department of Physical Education and a leading figure in the university veterans' football movement, Sergei Khromov.

This year, the tournament was won again by the "GUU Management and Staff" team, who defeated the "Veterans of the Dmitry Alenichev Academy" in the final match with a score of 3:1.

We congratulate the participants on an interesting game and wish them good luck in the coming year!

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RUDN University held its anniversary Gathering of Excellent Students

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Excitement, smiles, anticipation… For the 50th anniversary, the most persistent, disciplined, and multi-tasking students of RUDN University—participants in the Honors Rally—gathered in the assembly hall of the main building.

There are 1,290 students with straight A's this year, 93 of whom are foreigners.

The leaders among the faculties were:

Faculty of Philology – 228 excellent students; Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences – 226 excellent students; Engineering Academy – 170 excellent students.

The numbers were distributed by semester as follows:

2 semesters — 668 students; 4 semesters — 271; 6 semesters — 210; 8 semesters — 95; 10 semesters — 46.

The gala evening opened with a video debunking the myths about top students. They're not boring, nerdy, or stuffy! They're goal-oriented kids with busy lives, juggling studies, science, creativity, sports, and even work. Then, our university's rector, Oleg Yastrebov, delivered a welcoming speech.

"Getting straight A's is a testament to perseverance, determination, and willpower! When a student gets straight A's, it speaks volumes about their attitude toward themselves, their work, and those around them: they do everything perfectly and don't allow the "good enough" attitude. "A-level students, congratulations to each and every one of you!" — Oleg Yastrebov, Rector of RUDN University.

The hall was filled with talented and hardworking RUDN students! The rector presented certificates and diplomas to students who received scholarships:

Eight students received a scholarship named after the first rector of RUDN University, Sergei Rumyantsev; eight students received a scholarship named after the second rector of RUDN University, Vladimir Stanis.

In addition, the Primary Trade Union Organization and the Scientific Department of RUDN University each awarded 12 people with certificates.

Quiz break

Following the initial awards ceremony, the hosts of the celebration and RUDN University Vice-Rector for Student Affairs Mikhail Katsarsky held a quiz with prizes for everyone in the hall. The five fastest and most knowledgeable students answered questions such as: "Who first proposed the idea of the World Wide Web?", "Which element on the periodic table is named after the Moon?", "Which fruit was considered a symbol of immortality in ancient China?", "Which literary work begins with the words, 'All happy families are alike'?", and "Which geographical discovery by Vasco da Gama marked the beginning of the Age of Discovery?"

If you answered: selenium, Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina, peach, and the sea route to India around Africa, then you're probably an excellent student too. The first drawing at the event was conducted by Ivan Kornev, Deputy Director of the Federal Service for Financial Monitoring, and Yegor Litvinenko, Deputy Head of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs. The distinguished guests addressed the excellent students with parting words.

"A specialist knows how the system works, while a professional understands why it works the way it does, sees its limits, and is able to expand them. These are the kind of people we are currently focusing on, and these are the kind of professionals RUDN produces. I wish all the top students to continue to move forward," says Ivan Kornev.

"This room is filled with truly brilliant minds, sparkling eyes, eager for new knowledge and achievements. Do everything to realize your dreams and be just as friendly and vibrant," said Yegor Litvinenko.

Ivan Alexandrovich and Yegor Vasilyevich drew the name of the new tablet's winner from the lottery machine. It turned out to be Sergei Kovtunov, an eighth-semester honors student in the Artificial Intelligence department.

The moment for the main raffle—a Geely Coolray—was drawing near. Beforehand, the RUDN University rector presented gifts to all ten-semester top students. One of them, Yulia Taralina, a student in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, delivered a touching speech to the guests present at the celebration.

"I look around the room, and I can see people with some kind of superpower. Because the top students are the ones who can get up when they're exhausted, the ones who sit at their laptop all night, and then smile in the morning and turn in their project. They're the ones who have a storm inside them, yet they still support their classmates. They're the ones who set goals higher than themselves and still jump in, unafraid. But we weren't born this way. RUDN University gave us all of this, because it's not just a place where you learn. It's a place where we learn endurance, true friendship, and the ability to understand someone who speaks another language. A place where you become a citizen of the world without ceasing to be yourself," says Yulia Taralina.

"Today's event is dedicated to you, the top students—those people who are sometimes disliked. But why? Because you're different? It's true: you're distinguished by your diligence, and you have excellent communication skills. Because sometimes it's not what you say, but how you say it, even how to charm. Your achievements speak for themselves. I envy you, in a good-natured way, because all paths, all roads, are open to you," Anastasia Bondarenko.

Do everything to the maximum

By chance (or "Boris Chernyshov's good graces"), the car's owner was Sofia Paplauskas, a master's student majoring in Construction at the Engineering Academy. This is the second year in a row that luck has been on the academy's side.

"I never aimed for straight A's, I just always tried to do my best in everything I did. I strove for something better, something greater. I always thought: if I have the opportunity to achieve my best, why not do it?" — Sofia Paplauskas.

According to the girl, for a long time the possibility of winning a car seemed unrealistic to her, until last year, when a representative of the engineering academy became the owner of the car.

"When my name was announced today, at first I thought I was imagining things. But no! This victory is a sign to me that all the effort invested in development, work, and study always pays off, and everything we do in life is not just for nothing. I want to thank RUDN University for becoming a home and a meaningful place in my life over the years, giving me so much more than just education and knowledge," says Sofia Paplauskas.

And although the car went to just one person, all the excellent students, starting from the fourth semester, received scholarships:

4 semesters — 20 thousand rubles; 6 semesters — 40 thousand rubles; 8 semesters — 50 thousand rubles; 10 semesters — 60 thousand rubles.

The holiday is over, but the pleasant aftertaste from it will remain with the excellent students for a long time.

An interview with Sofia Paplauskas will be published on the website soon: she will share the secret to her success, what it's like to spend 10 semesters getting straight A's, and whether she finds time to relax.

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