An exhibition of monumental artist Anna Denderina has opened at St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering.

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Anna Denderina

An exhibition by Anna Denderina, a renowned monumental artist and Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Arts, has opened in the exhibition hall of the Faculty of Architecture at St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (SPbGASU). The exhibition is part of a creative collaboration between the university, the I.E. Repin St. Petersburg Academy of Arts, and the Monumental Painting Workshop under the direction of Alexander Bystrov.

The event was opened by Yulia Yankovskaya, Head of the Urban Planning Department at St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering. In her speech, she emphasized the exhibition's importance for the educational process and professional development of architecture students.

The speaker noted that Anna Denderina is the author of major monumental projects, including the design of the Gorny Institute metro station in St. Petersburg and the murals of the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Chelyabinsk: "She is a very renowned artist, and I think it's important that our students see how works of monumental art are integrated into the architectural environment."

In her welcoming remarks, Anna Denderina noted that the exhibition is dedicated not only to the final result but also to the process of creative exploration: "Almost a year has passed since the opening of the Mining Institute station. Passengers see a completed artistic solution, but here I want to show the process: sketches, versions, including rejected ones. The path of a monumental artist is a long search."

The artist also emphasized the need for close collaboration between architects and monumentalists: "A monumental artist can't exist without an architect. We can't work 'for nothing.' I want to appeal to future architects: don't forget to include mosaics, stained glass, and other works of fine art in your projects. We can't do without you, and our shared future is in your hands."

During the opening, it was noted that the Faculty of Architecture's exhibition hall is becoming a platform for professional dialogue and exchange of experience not only within the university, but also between creative teams from various educational and cultural institutions.

Andrey Surovenkov, Acting Dean of the Faculty of Architecture and Head of the Department of Architectural Design, addressed the event's participants with welcoming remarks. He emphasized that modern architectural projects require an interdisciplinary approach and collaboration between specialists from various fields. "One specialist can no longer create the perfect project. We need to share experiences, collaborate, and utilize the professional and artistic potential of our colleagues," he noted.

Sergei Mikhailov, Vice-Rector for Educational Affairs at SPbGASU, also delivered a welcoming address. He noted the university's prospects for developing partnerships with external professional communities and the importance of such exhibitions for training sought-after specialists: "This interest is mutual, and we will make every effort to ensure that such collaborations yield results and serve the common goal of education and professional development."

In conclusion, Sergei Vladimirovich thanked Anna Denderina for her decision to present her work at the university and wished the exhibition's visitors vivid impressions and interesting professional interactions.

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A sense of pride: GUU students visited an exhibition in honor of the Great Victory

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Students from the State University of Management visited the large-scale exhibition "Great Victory. Russia – My History" at the Manezh Central Exhibition Complex, dedicated to the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War.

First-year students majoring in Advertising and Public Relations, accompanied by instructors Alexandra Timokhovich and Elena Dianina, were introduced to historical artifacts spanning the period from the Nazi invasion of the USSR to the end of World War II. They also saw the personal belongings of World War II heroes, original government decrees, and documents attesting to the atrocities committed by the invaders and the horrific treatment of Soviet prisoners of war and civilians by the occupiers.

"The exhibition space is modern and interactive. Touch tables, video panels, 3D models, and sound immerse us in the atmosphere of the war years. We explored letters, maps, and biographies of the heroes and victims of German expansion. We saw symbolic 125 grams of bread from the Siege of Leningrad and a reconstruction of the hall where the Nuremberg Trials took place. The multimedia tools not only allowed us to explore specific topics in detail but also evoked a sense of emotional engagement and empathy," noted first-year student Daria Kozyrenko.

The exhibition contains more than 700 unique exhibits and over 500 archival documents, and is presented in 15 thematic halls. As visitors move through them, they sequentially explore the main periods of the war.

"I was deeply impressed by Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya's diary and the items found on the concentration camp grounds—children's clothes, boots, a doll… We were literally immersed in the tragic events of our history. The Victory Banner hoisted over the Reichstag logically concludes the exhibition route. We felt a sense of pride in being the descendants of the people who achieved the Great Victory," shared first-year student Valentina Menshchikova.

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Denis Manturov spoke at a meeting of the Federation Council Committee on Economic Policy.

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Denis Manturov spoke at a meeting of the Federation Council Committee on Economic Policy.

First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov participated in a meeting of the Federation Council Committee on Economic Policy, chaired by Committee Chairman Andrei Kutepov.

The First Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the particular importance of constant attention to industrial development issues and noted the effective interaction between the Government and senators.

"For our core industries, achieving technological sovereignty and technological leadership is a strategic objective. This is the focus of a set of national projects, the implementation of which was discussed in detail yesterday at a meeting with the President. In addition to providing key economic and social sectors with essential products, the national projects define priorities for the entire industry. This involves technologically upgrading enterprises' fixed assets and training them to develop new, qualified personnel. The combination of these factors is a prerequisite for increasing labor productivity," said Denis Manturov.

Another emphasis was placed on the need to increase public and corporate investment in research and development. Developing the potential of small technology companies requires more active involvement of universities in the industrial agenda.

Furthermore, the First Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the priority of expanding public-private partnerships for the most capital-intensive industrial projects. This format is particularly in demand for large-scale initiatives to develop and deeply process mineral resources, and produce strategic materials and critical components.

"All of the outlined areas are key elements of Russia's state industrial policy. I particularly emphasize the fundamental role of our regions in its implementation. Over the past decade, the federal subjects have significantly strengthened their industrial infrastructure. This includes the creation and development of industrial and technology parks, the funding of regional industrial development funds, and the implementation of preferential regimes at our own level. We will certainly continue to monitor these issues, providing support to the federal subjects," said Denis Manturov.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: Next year, funding for the state scientific and technological revolution program will amount to more than 1.6 trillion rubles.

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Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko welcomed participants of the general meeting of members of the Russian Academy of Sciences during the scientific session "The Russian Academy of Sciences in Addressing the Problems of Scientific and Technological Development of the Russian Federation."

The event was also attended by RAS President Gennady Krasnikov, Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Konstantin Kosachev, First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Alexander Zhukov, Aide to the President of Russia Andrei Fursenko, Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov, Minister of Education Sergei Kravtsov, Head of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency Veronika Skvortsova, Rector of Moscow State University Viktor Sadovnichy, and others. Approximately 1,200 people attended the general meeting.

Dmitry Chernyshenko emphasized that President Vladimir Putin has set a national goal: technological leadership for Russia.

"As the President stated yesterday at the National Projects Council, all levels of government, business, and academia are involved in achieving national development goals. The budget law for next year sets the state program for scientific and technological development at over 1.6 trillion rubles. Spending on applied science has increased by 25.9 billion rubles, while spending on fundamental science has increased by 37.5 billion rubles—a 12% increase compared to last year. The government will continue to support fundamental science as the foundation for achieving technological leadership," he said.

The Deputy Prime Minister personally thanked Gennady Krasnikov and the Academy's staff for improving the effectiveness of the fundamental research program. According to the Deputy Prime Minister, the Academy, as the intellectual center of Russian science, sets the basic guidelines for government procurement of fundamental research.

"The Russian Academy of Sciences' expert role is strengthening. This year alone, the RAS has prepared over 80,000 expert opinions. Its scope of activity has also expanded to include grant instruments thanks to cooperation with the Russian Science Foundation and the Russian Direct Investment Fund," added the Deputy Prime Minister.

He also emphasized the importance of the RAS now playing a more active role in personnel decisions and ensuring approval of candidates for the leadership of scientific organizations. Dmitry Chernyshenko noted the President's remarks at a meeting with participants of the 5th Congress of Young Scientists about the importance of enhancing the role of the scientific community in addressing Russia's strategic development objectives.

The Deputy Prime Minister expressed special gratitude to the Scientific and Technical Council (STC) of the Scientific and Technical Revolution Commission, headed by Gennady Krasnikov.

"It's important that the STC sections work closely with the relevant sections of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Thanks to this, not a single key government decision in science is made without the Academy's participation. This year alone, the STC reviewed over 300 documents. These included the project specifications for new national projects in space and bioeconomy, as well as materials related to the monitoring of already launched national technological leadership projects," he said.

The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that this year marks a crucial date in the country's history—the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory. Scientists under the auspices of the Academy have always stood shoulder to shoulder during the country's most crucial periods. More than 1,500 Soviet scientists received government awards for their contribution to Victory in the Great Patriotic War.

"Our science continues to be a reliable support for the army today, during the special military operation," noted Dmitry Chernyshenko.

In conclusion, he wished all participants of the meeting, including the members of the Russian Academy of Sciences elected this year, active, fruitful work and success.

"Last year, we established an effective mechanism for the Russian Academy of Sciences to work with the Government Commission for Scientific and Technological Development of the Russian Federation, headed by Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Nikolaevich Chernyshenko. This is the commission's scientific and technical council. We are currently working extensively to align the scientific and technological policies of the Russian Federation," said Gennady Krasnikov.

Education Minister Sergei Kravtsov expressed gratitude to the Russian Academy of Sciences and all academicians for their joint efforts to popularize scientific knowledge among the younger generation.

"For our part, we are responsible for the foundation upon which scientific research is subsequently built and which produces scientists. Unified educational programs have been created, and they are taught in all schools across the country. We are working with the Academy of Sciences on state textbooks. We expect that by 2027, textbooks on mathematics, computer science, physics, chemistry, and biology will be ready. It is crucial that the textbooks incorporate interdisciplinary connections; this is a relevant area today," noted Sergey Kravtsov.

As Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov noted, the state's focus on achieving practical results from research activities contributes to the development of the institution of qualified customers, as envisaged by the Strategy for Scientific and Technological Development of Russia.

"It has been proposed to formalize the implementation of this instrument in the new version of the fundamental scientific research program. This will allow leading companies in the real economy to participate in the development of state assignments for fundamental and applied research for research institutes and universities. The government is currently preparing a corresponding draft order for publication. It was prepared jointly with the Russian Academy of Sciences and aims to comprehensively update the program," said Valery Falkov.

The minister added that this year, the RAS's powers have been significantly expanded. In accordance with the law on technology policy, the academy is also reviewing the list of cross-cutting technologies and preparing proposals for the development of medium- and long-term technology development plans.

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Financial news: On December 10, 2025, JSC “SME Corporation” will hold a deposit auction.

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The deposit auction date is 10.12.2025. Placement currency is RUB. The maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) is 2,235,000,000. Placement term, days – 41. Date of depositing funds is 10.12.2025. Date of return of funds is 20.01.2026. Minimum placement interest rate, % per annum is 15.5. Terms of the conclusion, urgent or special (Urgent). The minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in the placement currency) is 2,235,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1. Auction form, open or closed (Open).

The basis of the Agreement is the General Agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Preliminary bids from 10:30 to 10:40. Competitive bids from 10:40 to 10:50. The cutoff percentage may be set or the auction may be declared void by 11:30. Additional terms and conditions.

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How RUDN University grant competitions help university scientists create new devices and technologies

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In 2021, RUDN University launched a grant support system for young scientists and research teams. Since then, 247 teams from various institutes and faculties, including some from outside the university, have participated.

"The strategic goal of the grant support system is to create and develop RUDN University's own human resources and scientific capacity for conducting research, including through external funding. The system's philosophy is to cultivate talent from student to leading scientist," says Andrey Melnikov, Head of the Department of Scientific and Technical Programs, Grants, and Projects at RUDN University's Research Department.

Project evaluation criteria

Currently, competitions are divided by areas (fundamental and applied) and fields of science (natural sciences and social sciences and humanities).

This year, the number of applications submitted for the competition increased by 50% compared to 2024, from 36 to 53. The most active were representatives of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and the Institute of Innovative Engineering Technologies, each department submitting six applications. The Faculty of Economics and the Faculty of Philology also made the top three in terms of number of applications.

As for the grant support categories, 13 applications were received for the competition for research teams led by young scientists (D-1), 21 for the competition for research teams led by leading scientists (D-2), and 19 for the competition for young scientists (R.1).

All applications are first reviewed for compliance with formal requirements, including minimum performance indicators, the percentage of planned funding, and so on. Projects are then submitted to independent external experts. They evaluate the work based on seven criteria, including the relevance of the topic, the scientific novelty of the research, its theoretical and practical significance, and whether the research and expected results are world-class.

"Each project must be aimed at solving specific problems in one of the areas of the Russian Federation's Scientific and Technological Development Strategy. For example, the Faculty of Physics, Mathematics, and Natural Sciences leads in the areas of 'Transition to advanced digital and intelligent manufacturing technologies, robotic systems, new materials and design methods…' and 'Transition to personalized medicine, high-tech healthcare, and health-preserving technologies.' Meanwhile, the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences most often submits applications in the areas of 'Possibility of an effective response by Russian society to major challenges, taking into account the interaction between humans and nature' and 'Countering sociocultural threats,'" says Andrey Melnikov.

Funding for research projects has increased approximately 1.5-2 times over the past five years. This year, RUDN allocated 107 million rubles to support winners across all competitions. The maximum grant amount for each competition is:

D-1 — 6 million rubles; D.2 — 8 million rubles; R.1 — 3 million rubles.

Innovative development

The results of the latest competition are still awaited, but for now, one of the winners of the previous competition, Kirill Zubarev, shared details of his project with us. According to the scientist, his project involves conducting research in the field of construction, or more specifically, developing an innovative device for determining the thermal resistance of building envelopes.

"It took two years from the concept to the actual project. The idea of upgrading the device first arose at a scientific conference, where specialists discussed the challenges of measuring thermal resistance. Then came the search for information, literature review, and meetings and discussions with people working on experimental determination of thermal resistance, including manufacturers. Two years ago, the concept of the work had already been formulated, and I decided to create a team to implement it," says Kirill Zubarev, project manager, leading researcher, and associate professor at RUDN University.

As the scientist noted, several approaches are currently used to determine the thermal resistance of building walls: calculations using engineering formulas, mathematical modeling, laboratory experiments, and field studies. A number of similar devices from Russian and foreign developers exist.

"The device being developed at RUDN University will achieve higher measurement accuracy through a combined approach: it will simultaneously utilize modern computing systems, artificial intelligence algorithms, and new materials and technologies for device design. In terms of practical application, imagine you've designed and calculated a building. Once it's built, the question arises: how do you verify that it meets the design specifications? To ensure construction quality control, an on-site inspection is conducted—specialists visit the completed facility, measure its thermal resistance, and compare the results with the design values. This ensures the quality of the thermal envelope of buildings and structures under construction. Our project involves developing a device that will improve this control," says Kirill Zubarev.

According to Kirill, in 2025, the grant funds were invested in a specialized computer with very high power and performance. Scientists are currently using it to perform calculations, select the device's geometry, and strive to capture the physics of the processes in as much detail as possible. In 2026, the funds will be used to purchase materials, components, and sensors for the production and testing of a prototype.

"We've already developed a concept for the device, calculations are being made to refine its geometric dimensions, and negotiations are underway with suppliers to procure the necessary materials and sensors. We plan to begin testing the device by the end of next year. I envision the end result as a device that will be portable, convenient, and lightweight, while also being more accurate than existing analogs. Perhaps in the future, either the device itself or the concepts behind it will be used in the construction industry to verify the quality of building insulation installations," says Kirill Zubarev.

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Marat Khusnullin: Construction of the infectious diseases wing of the pediatric medical center in Melitopol has been completed.

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Access to high-quality and timely medical care is directly linked to the creation of a modern healthcare infrastructure. In the reunified regions, the construction and renovation of medical facilities for both adults and children is progressing according to industry-specific programs established through 2030. For example, in Melitopol, Zaporizhzhia Oblast, specialists are constructing a multidisciplinary pediatric center. Construction and installation work in the infectious diseases building has now been completed and is ready for subsequent equipment installation, according to Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"The Donbas and Novorossiya socioeconomic development program includes measures to establish a modern healthcare system. To this end, healthcare facilities are being built and renovated to create a comfortable environment for patient accommodation and treatment, as well as for medical staff. In Melitopol, two buildings of a multidisciplinary pediatric medical center are being constructed to simultaneously serve approximately 350 young residents of the Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions. Construction of the five-story, 13,000-square-meter building for the future infectious diseases department has been completed and is ready for the installation of medical equipment. Work on the future seven-story pediatric building is also nearing completion—70% complete," said Marat Khusnullin.

The Deputy Prime Minister added that the work is being carried out under the supervision of the "Single Customer in Construction" public corporation. Over 600 doctors and specialists from 15 different specialties will provide inpatient emergency and scheduled medical care to children and treat them for infectious diseases at the future pediatric center.

"In the infectious diseases building, monolithic and masonry work, roofing and utility installation, and façade and interior finishing have been completed. The seven-story pediatric building, with an area of approximately 25,000 square meters, will house the admissions and inpatient departments, as well as intensive care and surgical units, day care, radiation diagnostics, hematology, and neurotraumatology departments," added Karen Oganesyan, CEO of Unified Customer.

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Financial news: Cryptocurrency futures trading volume on the Moscow Exchange reached a record 49 billion rubles in November.

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The total trading volume on the Moscow Exchange derivatives market at the end of November 2025 amounted to 11.7 trillion rubles (15.8% compared to November 2024). The volume of open positions on the exchange-traded derivatives market at the end of the month amounted to over 2.7 trillion rubles (22.7% compared to November 2024).

In November, more than 135,000 unique clients (16% of November 2024) traded futures and options on the Moscow Exchange, with more than 190,000 active accounts. The share of individuals in the total volume of exchange-traded derivatives trading was 54.8%.

Commodity futures transactions accounted for the largest share of retail transactions at 43.8%. Index and stock derivatives accounted for 31.1%, and currency derivatives accounted for 25.1%.

Top 10 most popular instruments in individuals' portfoliosyu1sch As of the end of November: quarterly and perpetual futures on the US dollar-Russian ruble (Si and USDRUBF) and Chinese yuan-Russian ruble (CNY and CNYRUBF) currency pairs, perpetual and quarterly futures on the Moscow Exchange IMOEX index (MIX, MXI and IMOEXF), quarterly futures on gold and silver (GOLD and SILV), and natural gas futures (NG).

The evening trading session accounted for 19% of total trading volume on the derivatives market. Morning trading in October accounted for 6% of total volume. On weekends, the average daily trading volume on the derivatives market amounted to 7.4 billion rubles.

High volatility in cryptocurrency markets has driven increased interest among qualified investors in digital asset derivatives on the Moscow Exchange. As a result, trading volume for these futures reached an all-time high in November, reaching 48.7 billion rubles since the contracts' launch.

The trading volume of futures on shares of the IBIT Trust ETF (IBIT) investment fund was 29.3 billion rubles (21.4 billion rubles in October 2025). The trading volume of futures on shares of the ETHA Trust ETF (ETHA) investment fund was 10.4 billion rubles (6.6 billion rubles in October 2025).

Also in November, the Moscow Exchange's derivatives market began Cryptocurrency index futures trading (BTC, ETH)The trading volume of new instruments in November exceeded 9 billion rubles, open positions amounted to 2.3 billion rubles, and the number of active unique clients reached 7.7 thousand.

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Financial news: On December 9, 2025, the Territorial Development Fund will hold a deposit auction.

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The deposit auction date is December 9, 2025. The placement currency is RUB. The maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) is 900,000,000. The placement period is 7 days. The date of deposit is December 9, 2025. The date of return of funds is December 16, 2025. The minimum placement interest rate, % per annum is 16.5. The terms of the conclusion are fixed-term or special (fixed-term).

The minimum amount of funds placed per application (in the placement currency) is 900,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one Participant is 1. Auction format: open or closed (Open). The basis of the Agreement is the General Agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Applications in preliminary mode from 11:30 to 11:40. Applications in competitive mode from 11:40 to 11:45. Setting the cutoff rate or declaring the auction void before 11:55. Additional terms.

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Financial news: On December 9, 2025, the Moscow Small Business Lending Assistance Fund will hold a deposit auction.

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The deposit auction date is 09.12.2025. Placement currency is RUB. The maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) is 300,000,000. Placement period, days – 177. Date of depositing funds is 09.12.2025. Date of return of funds is 04.06.2026. Minimum placement interest rate, % per annum is 15.9. Terms of the conclusion, urgent or special (Urgent). The minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in the placement currency) is 300,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1. Auction form, open or closed (Open).

The basis of the Agreement is the General Agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Preliminary applications from 11:30 to 11:40. Competitive applications from 11:40 to 11:45. Setting the cutoff interest rate or declaring the auction invalid before 11:55. Additional terms and conditions – Placement of funds with the option of early withdrawal of the entire deposit amount and payment of interest accrued on the deposit amount at the rate established by the deposit transaction, in the event of the Bank's non-compliance with the requirements set forth in paragraph 2.1. of the Regulation "On the procedure for selecting banks for the placement of funds of the Moscow Small Business Lending Promotion Fund in deposits (deposits) under the GDS" (as amended on the date of the deposit transaction), early withdrawal at the "on demand" rate, interest payment monthly, on the last business day of the month, without replenishment.

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