Tatyana Golikova took part in the award ceremony for the best blue-collar workers in the Kremlin.

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On December 2, the State Kremlin Palace hosted a gala awards ceremony for the winners and runners-up in 20 categories of the All-Russian professional skills competition "Best in Profession."

The best in blue-collar professions were awarded by Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova, Deputy Chairperson of the Federation Council Inna Svyatenko, Minister of Labor and Social Protection Anton Kotyakov, Minister of Agriculture Oksana Lut, Minister of Industry and Trade Anton Alikhanov, Minister of Construction and Housing and Public Utilities Irek Fayzullin, Chairman of the Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia Sergey Chernogaev, and Deputy Chairperson of the State Duma Anna Kuznetsova.

Awards were presented to the winners and runners-up in 20 categories. Among them was the special category "Second Start," introduced for the first time this year. It is intended for those who have retrained for a new professional profession and achieved success in it. Tatyana Golikova read a congratulatory message from the President of Russia to the competition winners.

The Deputy Prime Minister also presented awards to the best workers in the Welder and Seamstress categories. Ilya Ryuppiyev from the Republic of Karelia won the Welder category, and Nadezhda Stepanova from the Nizhny Novgorod Region won the Seamstress category.

"For the first time, we are awarding our winners here in the center of Moscow, in the heart of our homeland, at the Kremlin Palace. At the direction of the President, the 'Best in Profession' competition has become an integral part of the 'Personnel' national project in 2025. The competition has a long history, having launched in 2012. The government, trade unions, employers, and regional authorities have done and continue to do everything possible to honor working people. Participants from 79 regions submitted 200,000 applications this year. We not only have a broad geographic reach, but also a broad age range – from 19 to 62 years old. You make our leadership in technological sovereignty and independence possible. Just a few days ago, we will complete a seven-year forecast of economic labor needs. And the most in-demand professions in this forecast are the professions of the winners, who will now take the stage to accept their awards," noted Tatyana Golikova.

From the stage of the State Kremlin Palace, the winners and runners-up of the "Best in Profession" competition were congratulated by three-time Olympic champion and member of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs Alexander Karelin, Russian TV presenter Maria Sittel, and Hero of Russia and cosmonaut Elena Serova.

"Raising the prestige of blue-collar jobs is a crucial task facing the state today. Today's youth are increasingly choosing blue-collar jobs, joining manufacturing, and within a short time, beginning to share their experience with their peers. Therefore, many winners of the 'Best in Profession' competition, despite their young age, are already mentors at their companies," said three-time Olympic champion and member of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs, Alexander Karelin.

Minister of Labor and Social Protection Anton Kotyakov presented awards to the best workers in the categories of "Turner," "Miller," and "CNC Machine Operator."

"The competition's winners include the very best in their field. Today, we have winners from 20 categories in the audience. Each has their own story, but they are united by a shared desire to improve their professional skills. And most importantly, passion and a competitive spirit. Today, the 'best in their field' are people who have proven they are moving in the right direction and improving their skills every day. Congratulations!" said Anton Kotyakov.

The winner in the "Turner" category was Viktor Kulbida from the Smolensk region, in the "Milling Machine Operator" category was Alexander Petrov (Nizhny Novgorod region), and in the "CNC Machine Operator" category was Mikhail Evgrashin (Tula region).

"We have much to be proud of: the Russian space industry is one of the most powerful in the world. And at the heart of this industry is the labor of thousands of highly skilled workers. You make a tremendous contribution to our technological sovereignty and the development of our country. I am proud of each and every one of you. Everyone gathered in this hall today is the best professional in Russia, demonstrating the importance of their chosen profession through their daily work," emphasized Hero of Russia and cosmonaut Elena Serova.

Minister of Agriculture Oksana Lut presented awards to the best workers in the Agronomist, Vegetable Grower, Livestock Technician, and Machine Operator categories. The winner in the Agronomist category was Ruzil Zakiev from the Republic of Tatarstan, in the Vegetable Grower category was Ekaterina Avvakumova (Chuvash Republic), in the Livestock Technician category was Yulia Zatsepina from the Samara Region, and in the Machine Operator category was Vladimir Komarov (Tambov Region).

"This year, for the first time, four of our nominations are represented at the competition. Of course, these aren't all the professions and fields available in the agro-industrial complex. Today's winners and runners-up are truly exceptional, and it's wonderful that many of them come from working families. I want to thank you very much for your work and contribution to food security, and wish you health, happiness, and continued professional success," noted Oksana Lut.

Sergei Chernogaev, Chairman of the Federation of Independent Trade Unions of Russia, presented awards to the best workers in the categories of "Excavator Operator," "Bulldozer Operator," and "Unmanned Aerial Systems Operation Specialist."

"Today's celebratory event is clear proof that the country's true prosperity is created by the hands and minds of workers. Trade unions systematically support the high status of blue-collar jobs through industry championships, mentoring, and enshrining decent work principles in collective agreements. Our shared goal is to ensure that the professional excellence represented here is always in demand, fairly valued, and a source of genuine pride," noted Sergey Chernogayev.

The winner in the “Excavator Operator” category was Ermek Zhaisambaev (Tyumen Oblast), in the “Bulldozer Operator” category was Mikhail Zhuravlev (Tyumen Oblast), and in the “Unmanned Aerial Systems Operation Specialist” category was Ilya Khromov (Kaluga Oblast).

"When my children ask what profession to choose, I answer with a line from Mayakovsky: 'All jobs are good, choose according to your taste!' But the most important thing is that they become professionals in their field, the best of the best in their chosen field. And for success, in addition to talent, hard work, determination, and responsibility are essential. These are the qualities that shape a worthy individual. And all the winners of the 'Best in Profession' competition undoubtedly possess these qualities. It is a great honor for me to present these well-deserved awards to our winners today and to thank their families, who have always supported them and are now present in this hall," said Russian TV presenter Maria Sittel.

Minister of Industry and Trade Anton Alikhanov presented awards to the best workers in the categories of "Assembler", "Toolmaker", and "Radioelectronic Equipment Installer".

"The 'Best in Profession' competition is more than just a competition. It's a clear sign that the future of Russian industry is in good hands. Each winner is a highly skilled specialist, a role model, and a pillar of strength for the entire industry. Thanks to you, modern industry is developing dynamically, offering consumers increasingly sophisticated devices and systems. It is your expertise that guarantees the impeccable quality of our products," noted Anton Alikhanov.

In the nomination "Assembler-fitter" the first place was taken by Azat Sibgatullin (Republic of Tatarstan), in the nomination "Toolmaker" – Anatoly Radyuk (Smolensk region), in the nomination "Installer of electronic equipment" – Egor Kalyuzhny (Moscow).

"The State Duma is currently passing laws to support working people and develop skilled trades. The government is implementing various measures to recruit personnel and develop industries our country needs. But none of this will work without those who are truly virtuosos of their craft. We deeply commend you for your professionalism, your achievements, and the values you embody – your hard work, your dedication to your profession, your work, and your country. After all, today, when our country is being challenged on all fronts, we speak of success. And these successes are yours. You are a role model for our children, who look up to you and look up to you. A working person today is a true hero," emphasized State Duma Deputy Speaker Anna Kuznetsova.

Minister of Construction and Housing and Public Utilities Irek Fayzullin presented awards to the best workers in the Finishing Work Master and Electrician categories.

"The All-Russian 'Best in Profession' competition plays a vital role in enhancing the prestige of blue-collar jobs, promoting heroic workers, and serves as a platform for public recognition of the outstanding achievements of our craftsmen and an effective mechanism for building a reliable talent pool for strategic sectors of the economy. Today, we are seeing a growing demand in the labor market for blue-collar workers—welders, machine operators, electricians, finishers, and plumbers. Their qualifications, experience, and responsibility directly impact the quality of the living environment, and ultimately, the comfort and safety of millions of Russian citizens," noted Irek Fayzullin.

In the Finishing Works Master category, the winner was Alexander Pitolin (Primorsky Krai), and in the Electrician category, Stanislav Generalov (Volgograd Region).

Deputy Chairperson of the Federation Council Inna Svyatenko presented awards to the best employees in the special category for retrained workers, "Second Start," as well as in the categories of "Mechatronics and Robotics Specialist" and "Cook."

"The competition traditionally brings together professionals who have honed their skills for years in a single profession. And with the introduction of the special "Second Start" category this year, it also welcomes those who have retrained for a vocational profession and are successfully pursuing it. This category has already proven its value. We will continue to hold it as part of the competition; in 2026, it will be dedicated to veterans of the special military operation—both those who have returned to their professions and those who have mastered new ones. I am confident that every participant, regardless of their years in the profession, will find support and inspiration here. Thank you for your work. See you next year!" said Inna Svyatenko.

Alexander Tin-Shan (Sakha Republic) won the special category for retrained workers, "Second Start." Unlike other categories, which pitted the best specialists in a single profession against each other, "Second Start" brought together those who had retrained for a vocational specialty and were successfully pursuing it. Participants had to convince the judges that they had fully mastered their new specialty.

In the category "Mechatronics and Robotics Specialist", the winner was Sergey Bezusov (Volgograd Region), and in the category "Cook", the winner was Konstantin Baldyshev (Vologda Region).

The award ceremony featured performances by the group "Lyube", Oleg Gazmanov, Tatyana Kurtukova, L'One, Valery Syutkin, "Umaturman", Zivert and others.

As a reminder, the All-Russian professional skills competition "Best in Profession" has been part of the "Human Resources" national project since 2025 and is held in two stages. Regional stage winners in each of the competition's 20 categories converge on the capitals hosting the federal stages. The final competitions are held in various regions of Russia.

The top performers in the federal stages of the competition will receive cash prizes: first place – 1 million rubles, second place – 500,000 rubles, and third place – 300,000 rubles.

The "Best in Profession" competition is organized by the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection with the support of federal and regional government agencies, all-Russian trade union associations, and employers. The competition operator is the All-Russian Research Institute of Labor.

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17 Polytechnicians Among the Winners: The Polytechnic University Awarded the Laureates of the St. Petersburg Government Prize

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The Polytechnic University held an awards ceremony for the winners of the St. Petersburg Government Prize competition in scientific and pedagogical activity. The competition was attended by graduate students, doctoral candidates, and young doctors of science from St. Petersburg. The competition has been held since 2007. In 2025, 70 people were named winners, including 17 Polytechnic University students.

The award ceremony was attended by members of the Council of the competition for the St. Petersburg Government Prize in the field of scientific and pedagogical activity, representatives of the executive bodies of the state power of St. Petersburg, and representatives of educational institutions of higher education.

Opening the ceremony, Andrei Maksimov, Chairman of the Committee on Science and Higher Education of St. Petersburg, congratulated the winners on behalf of St. Petersburg Governor Alexander Beglov and offered a few welcoming remarks.

"St. Petersburg has created an entire system to support the scientific and educational work of students, postgraduates, young scientists, and PhD and doctoral holders," the committee head recalled. "But the competition for awards in scientific and educational activities is special. I am grateful to you for choosing this challenging, yet profoundly important, path—to spread knowledge and train highly qualified personnel—personnel who will bring new achievements to our city and country. Today, you can express your gratitude to your mentors, teachers, and professors, who instilled in you a love of science, and who enabled you to follow this path. It's truly gratifying to look out into the audience and realize that your work has not been in vain."

Andrei Maksimov concluded his speech with a quote from Anton Pavlovich Chekhov: "There is no national science, just as there is no national multiplication table; what is national is no longer science."

"The competition has proven its importance and usefulness over time. It's gratifying that this year's engineering disciplines attracted a truly colossal number of applications, and the level of participation was exceptional. This makes your victory all the more valuable," SPbPU Rector and RAS Academician Andrey Rudskoy addressed the honorees. "You are our pillar, the future of both the country and St. Petersburg; you are the ones who carry the cup of enlightenment in your hands. Thanks to you, the importance of our education and science blossoms in ever new colors. Thank you for embracing our experience and our knowledge, enriching it with your talents, and passing it on to future generations."

Andrei Ivanovich wished the competition winners to be more energetic and courageous in their quest for well-deserved recognition and invited them to participate in competitions of the St. Petersburg branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

This year, the size of the incentives for competition winners has almost tripled, and the age criteria have also changed.

The competition participants were traditionally nominated in three categories:

The first category is open to graduate students, adjuncts, residents, full-time assistant trainees, and employees of higher education institutions, industry-specific, and academic institutes located in St. Petersburg who do not hold an academic degree. The winners receive a prize of 100,000 rubles.

Second: doctoral students and employees of higher education institutions, industry, and academic institutes located in St. Petersburg who hold a candidate of science degree. The age limit for candidates has been raised to 40 years, and the award amount has been increased to 150,000 rubles.

Third: employees of higher education institutions, industry, and academic institutes located in St. Petersburg who hold a doctorate degree. The age limit for doctors has been raised to 45, and the bonus has been increased to 200,000 rubles.

In each category, awards were given in four areas: “Humanities and Socio-Economic Sciences”, “Natural and Mathematical Sciences”, “Engineering Sciences”, and “Medical Sciences”.

Seventeen scientists and teachers who submitted their educational programs and teaching aids to the competition won the KNVSh awards from the Polytechnic University.

The winners in the category "Graduate students, adjuncts, residents, full-time assistant trainees, and employees of higher education institutions, industry and academic institutes who do not have an academic degree" in the competition's "Humanities and Socio-Economic Sciences" category were:

Ekaterina Mushenko (curriculum for the course "Workshop on the Translation of Socio-Political Texts");Inna Seledtsova (practical course with elements of a multi-industry simulator on managing innovative products);Artem Ivaschenko (curriculum for the course "Cost Management at an Enterprise").

Direction "Engineering Sciences":

Liliya Talipova (practical course on "Parametric Modeling of Construction Projects"); Evgeniya Zavodnova (study guide "Organization and Planning in Construction. Development of Construction Organization Projects"); Gleb Averchenko (study guide "Basic Requirements for the Design and Construction of Bridge Structures"); Alexander Doronin (online course "Analysis of Technosphere Safety Data"); Anastasia Vavilova (lecture notes on "Structural Mechanics").

The winners among the candidates of science in the field of "Humanities and Socio-Economic Sciences" were:

Angi Skhvediani (online course "Econometrics: Advanced Level"); Anton Shaban (study guide "Marketing Communications").

The winner in the Natural and Mathematical Sciences category is Yulia Kropotina, author of the two-part textbook "Mathematical Modeling in Astrophysics."

The winners in the Technical Sciences category were:

Konstantin Semenov (study guide "Software for Metrological Support of Procedures for Mathematical Processing of Inaccurate Information"); Marina Petrochenko (study guide "Organization and Planning in Construction. Fundamentals of Lean Construction" in 2 parts. Part 1); Dmitry Sharapov (study guide "Hydraulic Engineering. Ice Impacts on Arctic Offshore Structures"); Vita Belousova (lecture notes "Environmental Safety in Hydraulic Engineering").

Olga Kalinina, author of the textbook "Development of Transprofessional Competencies in the University Educational Environment," won the Doctor of Science (DSc) award in the Humanities and Socio-Economic Sciences category.

In the Technical Sciences program, Dmitry Efanov, author of the online course Information Technology in Transport, is the author.

At the conclusion of the ceremony, Vadim Nenashev, a multiple laureate of the St. Petersburg Government Prize in scientific and pedagogical activity from the St. Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation, spoke on behalf of the winners.

The celebration ended with a general photographing and informal communication.

Full list of laureates.

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The first Russian edition of Chen Congzhou's work "On Chinese Gardens" was presented at St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering.

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Olga Ushakova, scientific editor of the publication

SPbGASU was one of the key academic institutions supporting the publication of the first-ever Russian edition of Chen Congzhou's book "On Chinese Gardens." The book was written by the Chinese architect, a world-renowned expert in ancient Chinese architecture and gardening. The book presentation took place on November 2 at our university's scientific and technical library.

The publication of this work in Russian was a significant event for both the professional landscape community and researchers of Eastern architecture and culture. The publication reveals the traditions of classical Chinese landscape design and introduces readers to a unique gardening philosophy based on the harmony of natural and architectural elements.

Chen Congzhou's work became a landmark in the field of landscape architecture: the author proposed new concepts for organizing space, described the principles of perceiving landscapes in motion and statics, the subtleties of creating hills and ponds, the layout of pavilions, and the principles of planting trees and other plants. The book is valuable not only as a classic theoretical study but also as a work of high artistic culture.

The original text is written in traditional Chinese brush calligraphy, which is carefully reproduced in the facsimile edition. The book is accompanied by photographs of the famous gardens of Suzhou and 32 illustrations of ancient Chinese gardens, making it a guide to China's cultural heritage.

Olga Ushakova, Associate Professor of the Department of Architectural and Civil Engineering at St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering and a member of the Union of Artists of Russia, served as the publication's scientific editor and illustrator. Her participation ensured the publication's high-quality artistic design and scientific support.

The translation and publication of the book were initiated by Professor Li Shuan of Hangzhou University (China) and Professor Marianna Shevchenko of the Moscow Architectural Institute (MARCHI). Both researchers worked on the translation of the original source, ensuring the accurate and profound conveyance of the author's intent.

This publication is of interest to both professionals—landscape architects, restorers, and gardeners—and to a general audience interested in Chinese history and culture. Chen Congzhou's work combines scholarship, artistic expression, and philosophical depth, revealing to the reader the world of the Chinese garden as a space of contemplation, harmony, and dialogue with nature.

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Financial news: Open positions in transactions with the Central Bank on the Moscow Exchange money market exceeded 10 trillion rubles.

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The open position of Moscow Exchange money market participants and their clients in transactions with the central counterparty (CCP) has increased by 26% since the beginning of the year and exceeded 10 trillion rubles.

Over the first 11 months of 2025, over 12,000 companies conducted transactions with the Central Bank on the Moscow Exchange money market—46% more than in the same period last year.

In the repo transactions segment with the Central Bank, participants and their clients have open positions worth more than 9 trillion rubles (16% since the beginning of the year), of which almost 1.9 trillion rubles are repo transactions with a floating rate.

In the CCP deposit segment, the open position has grown 4.2-fold since the beginning of the year and now stands at almost 1 trillion rubles. Nearly 300 Russian companies have access to this segment of the money market.

Dmitry Danilenko, Director of Money Market Development at Moscow Exchange:

"The growing activity of participants confirms the effectiveness of the trading mechanism involving the Central Bank. The interaction of companies of all sizes in the money market allows them to quickly manage available liquidity, while the Central Bank acts as a reliable intermediary between the parties to the transaction, ensuring convenience and security in the execution of transactions and settlements."

Repo transactions with the Central Bank on the Moscow Exchange money market allow you to attract and place available Russian and Belarusian rubles, Chinese yuan, and Kazakhstani tenge secured by securities for terms ranging from one day (overnight) to one year.

Deposits with a centralized contract allow participants to place funds under market conditions using the Moscow Exchange Group's exchange and settlement infrastructure. Deposit terms range from one day to one year, and the available currencies are the Russian ruble and Chinese yuan. Companies use the platform to conduct transactions on the centralized contract deposit market. MOEX Treasury.

The Moscow Exchange money market is one of the most important segments of the Russian financial market, used by large corporations, small companies, and individual investors to manage their liquidity. Money market instruments include repos with the Central Custody Transfer (CCT), repos with the Central Custody Transfer (CCT), repos with the Bank of Russia (CBR), interdealer repos, deposits with the CCT, loans, and deposit and loan auctions. Trading is organized by the Moscow Exchange, and clearing and settlement are handled by the National Clearing Center (NCC, part of the Moscow Exchange Group).

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

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Financial news: 03.12.2025, 13-24 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range for assessing market risks for security RU000A1065C9 (Rosseti1P9) were changed.

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December 3, 2025

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In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the National Credit Center (JSC) on 03.12.2025, 13-24 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 102.6) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1108.95 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 18.75%) of the security RU000A1065C9 (Rosseti1P9) were changed.

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The third round of the All-Russian competition of final qualifying works in the field of "Transport Process Technology" was held at St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering.

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On November 27–28, the Department of Transport Systems and Road and Bridge Construction (TSiDMS) of SPbGASU hosted the III (Final) round of the All-Russian review and competition of final qualifying works of bachelors and masters in the field of study 23.03.01. / 23.04.01. "Technology of Transport Processes".

The final round featured 79 undergraduate and 19 master's theses from leading Russian universities, represented by 26 universities in 25 Russian cities. The theses were evaluated in 20 categories for undergraduate students and four categories for master's students, covering a broad range of challenges in the transportation industry.

Participants presented research in the areas of transportation organization, logistics, information technology in transport, improvement of passenger and freight transportation, and development of transport systems and infrastructure.

Based on the expert evaluation, SPbGASU graduates took prizes in a number of key categories.

Bachelor's degree:

First place in the category "Transportation Organization (General Issues)" – Natalia Perova, final qualifying work "Increasing the Efficiency of Wall Panel Delivery from the Manufacturer"; first place in the category "Improving Passenger Transportation" – Igor Mikhnevich, final qualifying work "Justification of the Feasibility of Implementing the BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) System in St. Petersburg"; second place in the category "Transport Service Quality Management" – Karina Sarkisova, final qualifying work "Integration Platform for Assessing the Transport Accessibility of New Residential Complexes".

Master's degree:

Second place in the Transport Logistics category – Ksenia Medova, final qualifying work “Research and optimization of transport and logistics systems taking into account seasonal fluctuations in freight flows.”

We congratulate the winners and runners-up and wish all participants success in their professional endeavors and the implementation of new scientific ideas!

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Law and Order: Lawyers' Day is celebrated across the country today.

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December 3rd is Lawyer's Day in Russia—a professional holiday for everyone working in the legal field: judges, lawyers, prosecutors, notaries, teachers, researchers, law enforcement officers, and corporate lawyers.

The holiday is relatively new: it was established in 2008 by decree of President Vladimir Putin at the initiative of the Russian Lawyers' Association, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary today. However, the historical roots of the celebration date back to the 19th century: on December 3, 1864, Emperor Alexander II approved the Judicial Statutes—the foundation of the judicial reform that introduced openness, adversarial proceedings, and judicial independence. This date became a turning point for Russian law and, for a time, an unofficial professional holiday.

Builders of a new reality

The systematic development of legal science in Russia began during the reign of Peter the Great. The Tsar ordered the translation of European legal works into Russian and sent Russian students to study abroad. In 1755, with the founding of Moscow University, a law faculty was opened—the country's first platform for training Russian legal scholars. Initially, lectures were given in Latin and based on foreign textbooks, but over time, Russian jurisprudence acquired both its own language and its own authors. Among them was Semyon Denisitsky, the first professor to teach courses in Russian.

The judicial reform of 1864 and the publication of the "Code of Laws of the Russian Empire" were particularly significant for the development of law. These events not only systematized legislation but also shaped generations of lawyers for whom law became more than just a tool of governance, but a profession requiring knowledge, ethics, and responsibility.

After 1917, the legal system underwent profound changes. Lawyers in the Soviet Union were viewed as "builders of a new legal reality," on par with engineers and the military. Today, the profession is once again undergoing a transformation: alongside traditional areas, new ones are emerging—IT law, artificial intelligence regulation, and personal data protection. This requires specialists to continually learn and be flexible in their thinking.

Training of legal experts

At the State University of Management, specialists in public and municipal administration, jurisprudence, and legal support for business are trained at the Institute of Public Administration and Law (IPAL GUU), which was created as a result of the reorganization of one of the university's oldest divisions—the Faculty of Management in Construction and Urban Economy.

Today, ISUiP enrolls over a thousand students in full-time and part-time programs. More than two hundred students annually complete second-degree programs, professional retraining, and advanced training. Moreover, more than three thousand specialists from various fields complete continuing education courses annually.

The institute's faculty comprises more than one hundred scientists and practitioners, including academicians and corresponding members of industry academies, doctors of science and professors, candidates of science, and associate professors.

ISULP graduates are in demand at all levels of state and municipal government: they work in the Russian Presidential Administration, the Federation Council and State Duma offices, federal ministries and agencies, the Accounts Chamber, the Moscow government, the capital's prefectures and district administrations, as well as in law enforcement agencies, city infrastructure, research and educational institutions, and commercial organizations. It is worth noting that the institute is consistently ranked among the top Russian universities for graduate salaries in the legal field, confirming the high quality of its training and the trust of employers.

For serving Themis

Traditionally, on December 3, the Association of Lawyers of Russia presents its highest industry award, the "Lawyer of the Year" prize. Among the laureates are the authors of fundamental laws, scholars, human rights activists, and educators. The prize is awarded in six categories, reflecting the full spectrum of legal activity—from science to education and social protection. Today, in his welcoming address to the congress of the Association of Lawyers of Russia, President Vladimir Putin emphasized: "You have chosen a noble mission—to protect the rights and interests of people and ensure the rule of law in the state. Such a calling requires not only thorough knowledge but also high personal and moral qualities. I would like to especially commend your work in providing free, qualified legal assistance to citizens, including participants in special military operations and their families. Your dedicated service to duty and society is worthy of deep respect and gratitude."

Today, Lawyer's Day is not only an occasion to congratulate colleagues but also an opportunity to remind them of the profession's social mission: protecting citizens' rights, strengthening law and order, and developing a legal culture in society. Universities host academic conferences, discussion platforms, and open lectures. Schoolchildren take the All-Russian Legal Dictation, an opportunity to test their knowledge and reflect on their future profession. Professional groups—from courts to law firms—celebrate the holiday with meetings, sharing experiences, and plans for the future.

The First Management University community respectfully honors all those who have chosen the path of service to the law. May your work bring not only professional satisfaction but also real benefit to those who need it most today. After all, it is lawyers who largely determine how fair, predictable, and human-centered our society will be.

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A RUDN University student's paper won a competition at the "Laser Medicine in Russia: Progressive Technologies" conference.

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In November, RUDN University hosted the country's first scientific and practical conference, "Laser Medicine in Russia: Advanced Technologies." The event brought together specialists from various fields of medicine and biophotonics. More than 300 scientists, researchers, and practicing physicians from Russia and 32 countries working in laser technology, as well as over 650 representatives of the younger generation—students, residents, postgraduate students, and young scientists—participated.

The main objectives of the event were:

To expand understanding of laser clinical medicine; to identify promising research areas for the development of laser medical technologies in Russia; to exchange experiences in the application of laser medical technology developments in various fields of medicine; to bring together specialists using laser technology, laser equipment manufacturers, and the younger generation of clinical medicine specialists.

The conference was opened by Alexey Abramov, Director of the RUDN University Institute of Medicine, and Oleg Yastrebov, Rector of the University, delivered a welcoming video address. Participants reviewed new, cutting-edge developments in laser technologies for the diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory and oncological diseases, as well as injuries of various origins, including blast injuries. They also discussed the potential for their application in various areas of clinical medicine using the latest generation of high-intensity and low-intensity lasers. Furthermore, scientists and physicians addressed such current issues in laser medicine as medical physics and laser technology, the effects of high-intensity and low-intensity laser radiation on biological tissue, and the application of laser medical technologies in surgery, dentistry, dermatology, and other areas of medicine.

Presentations were given by Valery Tuchin, Head of the Department of Optics and Biophotonics and Director of the Scientific Medical Center at the Saratov National Research University named after N.G. Chernyshevsky; Vladimir Zuev, laureate of the Russian Federation Government Prize and Professor of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology No. 1 at the N.V. Sklifosovsky Institute of Clinical Medicine at Sechenov University; Sergey Derkachev, Head of the Outpatient Surgery Department and Chief Phlebologist at the N.I. Pirogov Clinic of High Medical Technologies at St. Petersburg State University; and many others.

Laser and wisdom teeth removal

The conference also featured a poster competition for young scientists. Oon Maher Basharovich (Syria), a postgraduate student in the Department of Dental Propaedeutics at the RUDN Medical Institute, won first place among medical schools. His research topic was "Clinical and Radiological Justification for the Use of Laser Radiation in Tooth Extraction." We spoke with the winner to learn about the essence of his paper, the benefits of his findings, and his future plans for developing this work.

Why did you choose this particular topic?

This topic is related to the fact that tooth extraction remains a routine procedure in the practice of dental surgeons. According to the literature, complications most often arise during the removal of wisdom teeth in the lower jaw due to abnormalities in formation, position, and eruption. This issue is always relevant, as such an intervention is associated with high trauma and a long recovery period due to severe pain and postoperative swelling. Today, lasers are used in all areas of medicine, as they are a unique tool in the surgeon's hands, offering undeniable advantages: they allow for fine incisions and provide aseptic, bactericidal, hemostatic, analgesic, and other effects.

What is the focus of your research? How exactly does laser radiation help in tooth extraction, and what are its advantages over traditional methods?

We utilized the properties of a 940 nm diode laser for the removal of impacted wisdom teeth in the lower jaw, using both low-intensity and high-intensity beams. High-intensity beams were used for bactericidal treatment of the postoperative wound immediately after third molar extraction, while low-intensity beams were applied on the third day to relieve postoperative pain using a special attachment. This attachment was used to treat postoperative swelling in the area of the tooth extraction on the skin side of the lower jaw. The advantage of using a laser is less pronounced postoperative swelling. Less swelling also significantly reduces pain, eliminating the need for pain medication. Wound epithelialization and healing were accelerated, as laser beams stimulate regeneration. Furthermore, the risk of complications and relapses is reduced. All this allows patients to recover more quickly and return to work.

What are the future plans for developing this research?

Laser technologies allow us to improve surgical techniques, increase treatment effectiveness, and reduce the risk of local complications such as alveolitis and osteomyelitis. The laser we used was a diode, and all diode lasers only work on soft tissues. In the future, we plan to use an erbium laser, as it is the only laser that works on hard tissues (teeth and bone), and this shows promise. Currently, the department is working on tooth extractions in patients with complex somatic pathologies; I am monitoring these patients, and they have had very good results.

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Full inclusion: how modern technologies and digital services help citizens with disabilities

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Moscow's developed digital ecosystem helps residents with disabilities easily, quickly, and successfully handle everyday tasks. For example, the mos.ru portal offers nearly 40 types of online services related to labor and social security. From the comfort of home, people can apply for social support programs to pay for housing and utility bills, access necessary documents, make doctor's appointments, and more.

On mos.ru, you can easily apply for a Muscovite card, a key tool for the city's social support. It allows residents to receive socially significant services, discounts on goods and services from loyalty program partners, free public transportation, and much more.

In addition, the portal operates charity service, which allows you to help the beneficiaries of verified non-profit organizations (NPOs) and foundations working for individuals with disabilities. Currently, the "People with Disabilities" category offers 14 programs. Donations can be made to foundations supporting individuals with mental disabilities, orphans with disabilities, deaf-blind individuals, seriously ill individuals in hospitals, and other beneficiaries. All NPOs listed on the service regularly report on their activities, are listed in the Moscow registry of charitable organizations, and share stories made possible by the compassion of Muscovites.

Direct access to services and facilities

On the mos.ru portal, services and facilities needed by people with disabilities are presented in the tab "For the disabled" section "Social support". Here, for example, you can submit an application for the provision of technical rehabilitation aids. These include wheelchairs, prosthetics, and other items, which are provided free of charge. Alternatively, you can simply apply through the portal monetary compensation for rehabilitation equipment independently acquired before January 1, 2025.

Muscovites with special needs can receive assistance from the city social support measures for payment of housing and communal services and communication services in the form of a discount.

It's easier with a Muscovite card

Both adults and children with disabilities, as well as their parents, registered in Moscow, can apply Muscovite cardIt allows you to use free travel on public transport, make doctor's appointments through information kiosks in clinics and receive discounts from more than nine thousand partner enterprisesThe website makes it easy not only to find great deals but also to set filters by benefit type and barrier-free accessibility.

The Muscovite card can be used as a single library card for checking out books from Moscow libraries, as well as a "Moskvenka" identification card for school entry and payment for cafeteria meals, which is especially important for schoolchildren. Additionally, social certificate points are added to the card for payment of certain goods included in thesocial programThe Muscovite Card for people with disabilities of the first and second groups is issued in a specially developed inclusive design: it features the inscription "SKM" (for "Social Card of a Muscovite") in Braille, along with the card series and number, its expiration date, and a hotline number.

"City residents who have been assigned a permanent disability status will automatically receive a new card before the current one expires. There is no need to apply for a replacement. And starting in March 2024, residents with a temporary benefit will no longer need to reissue their Muscovite card each time the benefit is extended. If the holder passes the medical and social assessment on time, the card will remain valid automatically. For adults, the card is valid for seven years, and for children with disabilities, it is valid for seven years or until they reach 18 years of age," said Olesya Kuzmina, head of the "Muscovite Card" project.

Department of Information Technology of the City of Moscow.

Applying for a Muscovite card is easy and convenient on the portal mos.ruThis will require a standard or full accountYou can check the card production status in the "Applications and Notifications" section of your personal account on the mos.ru portal using the service Checking the readiness status of the Muscovite card, by calling the hotline: 7 495 539-55-55, as well as on the official pages of the "Muscovite Card (social)" on social networks VKontakte And"Classmates".

The card will be ready within 30 days of submitting your application. You will be notified of its availability in your personal account on the mos.ru portal and by email. You must pick up your Muscovite card at a convenient "My Documents" government services center. This can be done by a representative of the disabled person with a simple written power of attorney (handwritten). You must also bring documents confirming the cardholder's disability (these documents are included in the notification sent to your personal account).

More information on the procedure for providing social services is available atmos.ru.

December 3rd is celebrated annually as the International Day of Persons with Disabilities. It aims to draw public attention to the problems of people with limited mobility and the inclusion of people with disabilities in society.

Moscow is home to over 950,000 people with disabilities, approximately 60,000 of whom are children. Comprehensive support and improving the quality of life for residents with disabilities remain among the top priorities of the capital's social policy.

Today, the focus is not simply on adaptation, but on the full integration of such people into all areas of urban life. Sergei Sobyanin has instructed that implementation continue. current projects in the field of social integration of people with disabilities.

The creation, development and operation of e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, are consistent with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

Get the latest news quickly on official Moscow messaging channels. MAX AndTelegram.

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Inspiration: Students from all over Russia danced at the historical ball at the State University of Management

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In the Year of Defender of the Fatherland and the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, the State University of Management hosted the Student Interregional Historical Ball "Inspiration," organized by the Student Council of the Institute of Distance Education (FIZ GUU) with grant support from the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs.

A lavish ballroom celebration featuring reenactments of authentic ballroom dances and depictions of various historical eras in honor of Heroes of the Fatherland Day, which we will celebrate on December 9, brought together enthusiasts from all corners of the country. As per tradition, the regional public organization for the support of intellectuals and entrepreneurs, "Planet-Golden Club," under the direction of Elena Zhukova, played an active role in the preparation and hosting of the ball. A true highlight of the celebration was the participation of the brass band of the Central Border Ensemble of the FSB of Russia, led by the outstanding conductor, trumpeter, and teacher Alexei Strenadko.

During the ball's opening ceremony, Sergei Ivanovich Lenshin, Director of the GUU Institute of Distance Education, warmly welcomed all participants on behalf of our Rector, Vladimir Stroyev, and expressed confidence that such events will continue to bring together Russian patriots who care about the past, present, and future of the Fatherland within the university: "This historical, patriotic, and cultural event is aimed, first and foremost, at strengthening traditional moral values among young people, preserving the historical memory of Russia's heroic past and the heroes of our time—participants in the North-Eastern Military District and other armed conflicts of the recent past—and, overall, at promoting and protecting the historical and cultural heritage of our homeland. We hope that such patriotic events, involving young people from various regions of our country, will become a good tradition at our university. Given the high social significance of such events, the GUU Institute of Distance Education invites everyone interested in and close to this area of activity to join our enthusiasts in organizing future events aimed at the benefit of the Fatherland."

In addition to the hosts of the evening, students of the First Management University, there were also students and teachers from universities and colleges in Moscow and the Moscow Region, St. Petersburg and other regions of Russia, including: IRE RAS, MSU, Moscow Academy of the Investigative Committee of Russia, MAI, MADI, Gnessin State Academy of Architecture and Civil Aviation, MIPT, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, RANEPA, MPGU, NRNU MEPhI, MLTI, RNIMU, Financial University, RSUH, HSE, Kosygin Russian State University, STANKIN Moscow State Technical University, MADI, MISIS, VZFEI, MGAPI, Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas, Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Skryabin Moscow State University of Business Administration, MGUESI, Dubna State University, MGUESI, M.A. Sholokhov, RUDN University named after Patrice Lumumba, North-West Branch of the Russian State University of Justice named after V.M. Lebedev, Udmurt State University, Moscow Government University, GIRYa named after A.S. Pushkin, Academy of the State Fire Service of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia, Opalikhovskaya Gymnasium, as well as colleges "Stolitsa", the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, TK21, the Moscow Veterinary Academy, and many others.

The First Management University community sincerely thanks the GUU Fine Arts Student Council for the superb preparation and magical atmosphere of the historical ball!

Subscribe to the "Our GUU" Telegram channel. Publication date: December 3, 2025.

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