Alexander Novak congratulated workers and veterans of the nuclear industry on the 80th anniversary of the Russian nuclear industry.

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Congratulations from Alexander Novak on Nuclear Industry Worker's Day.

Dear colleagues!

For eight decades, the nuclear industry has rightfully been considered the pride of Russian science and engineering. Thanks to the hard work, experience, and dedication of those driving this field forward, a solid foundation has been laid for ensuring energy security, sovereignty, and sustainable development for our country. Today, the nuclear sector is not only a symbol of Russia's technological leadership but also an inexhaustible source of inspiration for scientists, engineers, researchers, and innovators.

On this day, special words of appreciation and gratitude go to our dear veterans. You were the ones who stood at the origins of the nuclear industry, sparing no effort or health for this great goal, demonstrating courage and the highest level of professionalism. Your perseverance, knowledge, and wisdom became the foundation for new generations of nuclear scientists, inspiring young specialists to achieve great things and create for the benefit of the country.

Today, the Russian nuclear industry continues to grow confidently, implementing large-scale projects around the world, introducing cutting-edge technologies, and strengthening our country's position on the international stage. And this is thanks invaluable to the efforts of each and every one of you: veterans, active professionals, and young employees just taking their first steps in this field.

Please accept my sincere gratitude for your work, commitment to principles, and dedication to the development of the domestic nuclear industry. I wish you and your families good health, happiness, prosperity, new successes, discoveries, and victories in the name of our country!

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To workers and veterans of the nuclear industry.

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On September 28, 2025, Russian nuclear scientists celebrate their professional holiday and the 80th anniversary of the industry.

Dear friends!

Congratulations on your professional holiday and the 80th anniversary of the nuclear industry.

Russian nuclear scientists have made remarkable discoveries that have had a profound impact on the development of global science and the course of human history. Over decades of work, a nuclear shield has been created and a powerful scientific and industrial complex has been established. Your work exemplifies Russia's unique intellectual potential.

Today, the industry is one of the most high-tech and of strategic importance to the state. It ensures energy security, strengthens the nuclear weapons complex, operates the Northern Sea Route, and builds a nuclear icebreaker fleet. It creates technologies, IT solutions, and new materials and substances that are used in various fields, including industry and medicine. It's important that you never rest on your laurels, develop dynamically, implement new projects and programs, and expand international cooperation.

Your competence, dedication, and responsible approach to work enable you to consistently achieve high results, contribute to technological sovereignty, and strengthen the country's defense capability.

I would like to express my gratitude to the veterans who have contributed so much to the development of the industry. I also wish all nuclear industry workers continued success and achievements for the benefit of the Fatherland and our citizens. I wish you and your families good health and prosperity.

M. Mishustin

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Russian schoolchildren won six gold medals at the Open International Astronomy Olympiad.

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Closing ceremony of the fourth Open World Astronomy Olympiad (2025).

The closing ceremony of the fourth Open World Astronomy Olympiad (Open World Astronomy Olympiad 2025) took place at the Sirius Federal University. The intellectual competition, held from September 20 to 27, brought together teams of high school students from more than 15 countries. All six members of the Russian team won gold medals, repeating their success from all three years of participation. Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko and Minister of Education Sergei Kravtsov congratulated the winners.

"President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin recently called for every effort to ensure Russia remains a leader in space exploration and research. Our schoolchildren's remarkable victory at the International Astronomy Olympiad demonstrates that we have the key to maintaining this leadership: talented and passionate students. We are proud that all six team members once again won gold. I thank their parents, teachers, and mentors for their support and contribution to their preparation. I wish our winners continued interest in astronomy and a worthy application of their talents for the benefit of our entire country," the Deputy Prime Minister stated.

Ekaterina Churkina, Vladimir Zinin, Nikolai Gamynin, Olga Karaseva, Ivan Pruglo, and Margarita Tsvetkova won gold medals. Ekaterina Churkina became the overall winner of the Olympiad.

"I congratulate all the participants and winners of the Open International Astronomy Olympiad! Hosting such a high-level competition in Russia is a landmark event, underscoring our commitment to developing scientific cooperation. The most talented schoolchildren from around the world have gathered at the Sirius Federal Campus. Astronomy is a significant science that not only reveals the secrets of the Universe but also shapes scientific understanding and teaches global thinking. I wholeheartedly congratulate our team on their brilliant success – all Russian participants once again won gold medals. I would like to express special gratitude to the mentors and coaches whose hard work, professionalism, and faith in their students are the foundation of these victories," noted Sergey Kravtsov.

In 2025, 18 participants from Russia, Belarus, Mongolia, Armenia, Peru, Egypt, Bangladesh, and Venezuela won gold medals. Sixteen schoolchildren each won silver and bronze medals.

Teams of six were formed from schoolchildren under 18. Students from 10 countries participated in the Olympiad in person, and high school students from Venezuela, Bulgaria, Mongolia, Bangladesh, and other countries joined them online. The competition consisted of four rounds: observation, practical, theoretical, and testing. All assignments were completed in English.

The Open World Astronomy Olympiad is an international competition for high school students, targeting students from the CIS, SCO, BRICS, and other friendly countries. The event aims to promote astronomy education, identify talented students, and strengthen international academic ties.

As a reminder, in 2024, 22 participants won gold medals: representatives from Russia, Bulgaria, Belarus, Armenia, and Peru. Russian schoolchildren were awarded six gold medals. Ekaterina Churkina of Russia was the overall winner.

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Dmitry Grigorenko: Protecting citizens is a key priority for the development of digital platforms

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Deputy Prime Minister and Chief of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko held a working meeting with representatives of digital platforms from Russia and China at the World Expo for Digital Commerce in Hangzhou. The key topic of the dialogue was a discussion of current trends in digital economy regulation and the exchange of experience between the two countries.

The meeting focused on a new federal law adopted in Russia in July of this year, which establishes basic rules for regulating digital intermediary platforms. The law aims to increase the transparency of online platforms and protect consumer rights. Key innovations include mandatory identification of sellers through state information systems, as well as a ban on the distribution of certain categories of goods, such as dietary supplements and medications, without a state registration certificate.

According to the law, foreign platforms must also comply with the new rules. To this end, foreign partners are required to establish branches or representative offices in Russia.

"Next year, a law regulating the platform economy will come into force, including new rules for foreign platforms. It's important for us to coordinate our efforts with our Chinese partners to ensure the practical implementation of these regulations and the protection of citizens' interests on digital platforms," noted Dmitry Grigorenko.

Russia was one of the first countries to adopt a law regulating the platform economy. This July, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed the law. The new measures will come into effect on October 1, 2026.

The meeting was attended by Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov and Minister of Digital Development Maksut Shadayev, as well as representatives of the largest e-commerce platforms from Russia and China.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko and Maxim Reshetnikov congratulated Russians on Tourism Day.

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On World Tourism Day, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko and Minister of Economic Development Maxim Reshetnikov congratulated industry workers and travelers and presented tourist data for the first eight months of this year.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted the significance of the achieved indicators.

"According to Rosstat, the number of tourist trips within Russia increased by 5% over the first eight months compared to the same period last year, exceeding 61 million. In our country, measures under the national project 'Tourism and Hospitality' are helping to develop domestic tourism. Thanks to them, regions are improving infrastructure and creating new tourism products. This contributes to the goal set by President Vladimir Putin of ensuring that tourism accounts for 5% of the country's GDP and 140 million tourist trips by 2030," said Dmitry Chernyshenko.

He wished Russians to travel more, discovering the beauty and sights of the country.

Dmitry Chernyshenko added that, thanks to support measures from the federal government, positive trends have been maintained for the fifth year. Following a decline caused by the coronavirus pandemic, the number of tourist trips is steadily growing: 66.5 million in 2021 (40% more than in 2020), 73.1 million in 2022 (almost 10% more than in 2021), 83.6 million in 2023 (14% more than in 2022), and 90 million in 2024 (almost 8% more than in 2023).

Last year, 2024, was a record year for tourist trips across Russia, with the number increasing by 37% compared to 2021.

Based on the results of the first eight months of 2025, Moscow (8.2 million trips), Krasnodar Krai (6.5 million), and St. Petersburg (4.8 million) traditionally received the largest number of tourists. The top six also included the Moscow Region (3.8 million), the Republic of Tatarstan (2 million), and the Republic of Crimea (1.8 million). Particularly impressive growth rates were demonstrated by regions actively developing tourism infrastructure: the Karachay-Cherkess Republic, the Republic of Adygea, the Republic of Kalmykia, Tver Oblast, and the Jewish Autonomous Oblast.

"It's encouraging to see domestic tourism growing in popularity. This shows that our efforts to diversify the tourism market are paying off," commented Maxim Reshetnikov.

On World Tourism Day, celebrated on September 27, Dmitry Chernyshenko and Maxim Reshetnikov also congratulated industry workers and travelers.

"I congratulate all industry representatives on this holiday. I wish you creative and professional growth, new ideas, health, and inspiration. I am confident that through our joint efforts, we will make our regions even more attractive for travel," the Deputy Prime Minister said.

"I express my gratitude to everyone who contributes to the development of the tourism industry. Through the combined efforts of the government, regions, and businesses, the industry will continue to build its potential, facilitating economic growth and creating a comfortable environment for millions of tourists," Maxim Reshetnikov noted, addressing tourism industry workers.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko thanked the teachers for instilling in the children traditional values, an interest in learning, and exploring the world.

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On September 27, Russia celebrates a professional holiday: Day of the Teacher and All Workers in the Preschool Education System. This day is intended to highlight the immense importance of the work of those who lay the foundations of a child's personality and help them take their first steps into the world of knowledge. Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko and Minister of Education Sergei Kravtsov congratulated Russian teachers on this professional holiday.

"Our President, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, has repeatedly emphasized the important role of education in the development of individuals and society. Today, over 637,000 teachers work in Russia's preschool education system. These are incredibly responsible, caring, and attentive people who instill traditional values in our children and foster a continued interest in learning and exploring the world. I thank each of them for their contribution to shaping our future—the younger generation. And congratulations on your professional holiday! I wish you responsive students and parents, bright ideas, an inexhaustible passion for your work, and as many reasons as possible for joy in each day," the Deputy Prime Minister noted.

Dmitry Chernyshenko added that the "Teachers and Mentors" federal project, part of the "Youth and Children" national project, includes a range of support measures aimed at enhancing professional status and creating comfortable working conditions.

The Deputy Prime Minister reported that there are more than 32,000 independent kindergartens and over 44,000 organizations implementing preschool education programs in the country.

The industry's human resources potential is impressive in its diversity and professionalism.

"The profession of a teacher requires not only the highest level of professionalism but also boundless generosity of spirit. We place special emphasis on creating conditions for the continuous professional growth of preschool teachers. One of our most important tasks is to provide them with all the necessary resources and teaching materials to ensure that their work in kindergarten is modern, engaging, and effective," added Minister of Education Sergey Kravtsov.

Professional excellence competitions are an important tool for enhancing the prestige of the profession and disseminating best practices. These competitions identify talented teachers and innovators in their field, and provide an opportunity for the entire professional community to adopt best practices. The main competition in the preschool education system is "Teacher of the Year in Russia."

Educator's and All Preschool Workers' Day has been celebrated in Russia since 2004. The date of September 27 was chosen for a reason: on this day in 1863, the first kindergarten in Russia opened in St. Petersburg.

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A RUDN University student shared her impressions of participating in the Summer Methodological University in the Caucasus

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A project on the safety of air conditioners at home, Adyghe dances, and an interactive game with a renowned political scientist. The Summer Methodological University, in which RUDN University Institute of Ecology student Daria Dobrova participated, was a very eventful program.

An educational session organized by Adygea State University took place at the "Mountain Legend" tourist center in the picturesque foothills of the Caucasus. Over 50 students, graduate students, and faculty spent the week working on project solutions that address key contemporary challenges.

This year's theme was: "People in a Changing Reality: Security, Risks, Challenges."

Summer University participants developed solutions in four critical areas:

environmental safety; socio-cultural security; technological and information security; economic and managerial security.

"This wasn't just a study session, but a whole adventure that began from the very first day, when we were taken to the Mountain Legend base. It was here, surrounded by majestic mountains, that we spent our entire action-packed week—a week of study, creativity, and true connection with nature and like-minded people," says Daria Dobrova, a second-year Bachelor's student at the RUDN University Institute of Ecology (Energy and Resource-Saving Processes in Chemical Engineering, Petrochemistry, and Biotechnology).

Playing diplomats

On the very first day after arrival, the participants immersed themselves in lectures that laid the foundation for their future project work. Throughout the week, a professor from Adygea State University worked with the students, helping them refine their projects and present their interim results to faculty and other teams. In addition to fundamental lectures, the students enjoyed teambuilding workshops and in-depth psychological counseling, which helped them better understand not only the project but also themselves. Another memorable event was a lecture by renowned journalist and political scientist Fyodor Lukyanov on global politics. Specifically, he and the students discussed the recent US-Russia summit in Alaska. The very next day, Fyodor organized an interactive simulation game of international relations for the university participants.

"By trying to solve global problems and starting wars, we felt like real diplomats," says Daria Dobrova.

A special feature of the program was immersion into the region's cultural environment. Participants fondly remembered the ethnic evening, where they learned about captivating Adyghe dances and participated in a master class on their performance.

"And what a delicious finale to the evening! We made traditional pies—haluzhi—and devoured them with joy," says Daria Dobrova.

The university participants also experienced the unique natural beauty of the Caucasus. They hiked to the Rufabgo waterfalls, visited the Lago-Naki gorge, the mysterious Azishskaya cave, and the Azish-Tau ridge. According to Daria, the natural beauty energized and inspired the students.

Air conditioners and security

As for projects, Daria worked with a team on ideas in the "Environmental Safety" category. As the student noted, the goal of the summer university was to teach participants how to approach projects in a way that would qualify for grant funding. Her team settled on the topic of air conditioner safety in everyday life.

"Many people outside of work, where the temperature, cleaning, and operation of the air conditioner are strictly defined by regulations, don't know how to use it properly. They don't know how to set the temperature according to the weather outside, or how often to clean the filters. Even though the unit always comes with instructions, many don't go beyond the assembly pages and use it intuitively," says Daria Dobrova.

The girl's team presented a study on "Young People's Awareness of the Impact of Split-Systems on Human Health." The survey was conducted among summer university participants, so the project was aimed at young people. The presentation was successful, and, according to Daria, the faculty's overall response to all the students' work was positive.

"I left the shift physically tired, but incredibly happy. The Summer Methodological University gave me not just knowledge and a project, but a sea of emotions, new friends, and the feeling that I spent this time with great benefit for both my mind and soul," says Daria Dobrova.

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We invite you to participate in the AI GOOD competition for creating social content using artificial intelligence.

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The Association of Independent Internet Content Producers "People's Bloggers of Good" invites students and staff of the State University of Management to participate in the international competition for social videos created using artificial intelligence technologies – "AI GOOD."

The competition aims to create social video works using AI to tell important, positive stories, support creators of social initiatives, and foster a culture of empathy and inclusion through technology and art.

You can take part in the competition individually or in a team of up to 20 people.

Content must be created in accordance with one of 10 themes: – "The Hero's Journey" – stories of courage and overcoming; – "Humanity and empathy"; – "Healthy lifestyle and active life"; – "Eco-deed"; – "A world without prejudice"; – "The power of small deeds"; – "AI for good"; – "Psychological health"; – "Good is near"; – "Social medicine".

The main stage will run until October 25. The shortlist will be announced by November 12. The finalists will be announced and voting will begin on November 17. The competition final will take place on December 4 in Moscow as part of the All-Russian Congress of the People's Bloggers of Good Association. The best works will be showcased until December 2026 at festivals and online platforms.

All details and the application form can be found on the official competition website.

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Flagships of Education: New Tracks, New Opportunities

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The State University of Management invites students and staff members committed to advancing education in Russia to participate in the "Education Flagships" project, which is being implemented as part of the federal project "Russia – Land of Opportunity" and the national project "Youth and Children" with the support of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs (Rosmolodezh).

During the competition, teachers and managers will gain additional skills and opportunities for professional growth, while students will have the opportunity to try their hand at the profession.

Over the six years of the project's implementation, more than 26,000 people received individual recommendations for professional development, 45 competition winners took up management positions, and 136 participants were included in regional personnel reserves.

In 2025, four new tracks will be open to participants:

"State" is for participants involved in the development of educational policy (registration until October 1, 2025). "Media" is for those working with educational content and technology (registration until October 12, 2025). "Culture" is for those who inspire learning through art, traditions, and Russian values (registration until October 12, 2025). "Mentoring" is for experienced professionals and those seeking support at the start (registration until November 4, 2025).

The winners of each category will be invited to the project's in-person final events, where they will be able to present their initiatives to the expert community and receive professional evaluation.

You can submit an application and begin training on the project's official website https://flagmany.rsv.ru/.

Hurry, because registration for participation will close very soon.

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The Department of Architectural and Urban Heritage has completed a study of estates in the St. Petersburg province.

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Evgeniya Shuvaeva, Associate Professor of the Department of Architectural and Urban Heritage at St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, completed a research project titled "Estates of the High Nobility in Remote Districts of the St. Petersburg Province in the 18th – Early 20th Centuries." The study was conducted as part of a grant competition for research projects by faculty members of the St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering in 2025.

This paper examines the historic estate complexes of the St. Petersburg province to identify their distinctive features, as well as potential for preservation and contemporary use. It analyzes the landscape and geographic aspects of the estate territories' locations, identifies patterns in the formation of the complexes' compositional and planning structure, analyzes functional planning zones, identifies the relative positions of the objects under study, and identifies the main areas of estate settlement.

In addition, general proposals for the preservation and modern use of the type of objects under study were formulated, and specific design solutions were developed.

The research can be continued in the form of a more detailed study of estate complexes of an expanded typological series (imperial, grand ducal, ordinary noble, merchant) for comparison with the estates of the highest nobility and a comprehensive study of the influence of this type of objects on the formation of the historical St. Petersburg province.

As a result of the research work, two articles were published in journals included in the Higher Attestation Commission list.

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