Dmitry Chernyshenko and His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Rus' opened an exhibition dedicated to the 600th anniversary of the Solovetsky Monastery.

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The co-chairs of the Board of Trustees of the Foundation for the Preservation and Development of the Solovetsky Archipelago—His Holiness Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Rus' and Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko—opened the exhibition "Holy Abode: On the 600th Anniversary of the Solovetsky Monastery" at the Christ the Savior Cathedral in Moscow.

The exhibition is dedicated to the history and spiritual heritage of the Solovetsky Monastery, one of the largest centers of Orthodoxy and culture in the Russian North. The collection is based on icon paintings and decorative and applied art from the 16th to 19th centuries from the collections of the Moscow Kremlin Museums.

"I would like to sincerely thank everyone who cares about preserving these treasures. For those far removed from the Church, these are artistic treasures, and for Orthodox believers, they are, of course, artistic treasures, but first and foremost, they are our national shrines. Suffice it to say that our distant ancestors prayed before these icons. And we still pray before them in the 21st century. This alone is worth reflecting on. If all these were myths and fairy tales, as we were taught, then this veneration would never have survived into the 21st century. But faith is a truly living force, passed down from generation to generation and inspired by the Lord Himself," the Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church addressed those present.

Dmitry Chernyshenko noted that this exhibition can be considered the first event to be implemented from the plan of events dedicated to the celebration of the 600th anniversary of the Solovetsky Monastery.

"At the request of His Holiness Kirill, Patriarch of Moscow and All Rus', our President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin signed a decree according to which, in honor of the 600th anniversary, the Russian government, together with ministries and the Arkhangelsk region, is carrying out large-scale restoration of the architectural relics and infrastructure of the entire archipelago. We understand that the relics on display at the exhibition, the incredibly beautiful artifacts, carefully preserved by our scholars and custodians, are a visual embodiment of the spiritual tuning fork that is the Solovetsky Monastery. The Russian government, for its part, will take all measures to ensure that this plan is fully realized and implemented," the Deputy Prime Minister stated.

The 600th anniversary of the founding of the first monastic settlement on the Solovetsky Archipelago will be celebrated in 2029. Active preparations for the event are already underway.

In preparation for the celebration, more than 170 cultural and educational events are planned, including exhibitions and educational and scientific projects. The opening of the exhibition "Holy Abode: On the 600th Anniversary of the Solovetsky Monastery" is among these events.

The Solovetsky Monastery complex is expected to be restored, and the infrastructure of the Solovetsky settlement will be improved. Funding has been secured for this work.

In 2025, a district hospital, a new terminal building for the Solovki airfield, and a modern industrial and consumer waste management facility were already commissioned in the village of Solovetsky. Construction of a service pier and reconstruction of the Tamarin passenger pier have begun.

The opening of the exhibition "Holy Abode: On the 600th Anniversary of the Solovetsky Monastery" was also attended by Arkhangelsk Region Governor Alexander Tsybulsky, First Deputy Minister of Culture Sergei Obryvalin, and others.

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Denis Manturov has become the head of the board of trustees of the All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts.

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First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov has become the head of the board of trustees of the All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts.

It included representatives of federal and regional executive authorities, business, culture, and public organizations. Participants in the first meeting discussed key issues related to the museum's strategic development, the implementation of projects aimed at promoting folk arts and crafts, and outlined priority areas of activity.

Denis Manturov noted that the museum's development is an important aspect of consolidating society and strengthening its cultural sovereignty, as well as educating future generations in traditional spiritual and moral values.

"In 2031, the museum will celebrate its 50th anniversary. By this anniversary, a range of projects must be completed, including major renovations, including the museum's reconstruction, expansion, and modernization of exhibition spaces and storage facilities. Furthermore, a thorough renovation must also encompass the museum's supporting infrastructure, which makes the visit more comfortable and attractive for visitors. Particular emphasis must be placed on strengthening the restoration workshops and expanding the collections. These and many other objectives are included in the museum's draft development concept," stated the First Deputy Prime Minister.

"The museum has enormous potential: its collection houses a unique collection of decorative and applied arts, from authentic folk crafts to contemporary design pieces. The institution also implements numerous scientific, educational, and exhibition projects," emphasized Deputy Minister of Culture Andrei Malyshev.

"As our chairman has determined, we need to move in two directions simultaneously to reach our anniversary. We must improve our current operations—expand our exhibition and publishing efforts, and implement digital projects. And we must also prepare for the modernization of our infrastructure—the building, its equipment, and the landscaping of the grounds. It's inspiring that our meetings will be held regularly, quarterly," noted Tatyana Rybkina, Director of the All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts.

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Financial news: 07.11.2025, 18-11 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A101XS6 (MOEK BO1P4) were changed.

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November 7, 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 NCC (JSC) on 07.11.2025, 18-11 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 108.13) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1165.36 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 9.0%) for the security RU000A101XS6 (MOEK BO1P4) were changed.

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Partnership Strategy: GUU and PSB Bank Agree on Joint Projects

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On November 7, negotiations with Ekaterina Kuzmina, Vice President of PSB Bank, took place at the State University of Management. Representing the university were Rector Vladimir Stroyev, Vice Rector Dmitry Bryukhanov, and Vice Rector Maria Karelina.

The parties discussed collaboration within the "Commonwealth" social and educational platform, created by PSB Bank jointly with Rosfinmonitoring in 2021, and the university's continued participation in the International Financial Security Olympiad. Particular attention was paid to the formats for collaboration between SUM and PSB Bank in creating educational and scientific content based on the "Commonwealth" platform. The meeting participants explored opportunities to advance SUM educational and scientific projects that have significant potential for management education and strategic areas of socioeconomic development.

Ekaterina Kuzmina, Vice President of PSB Bank, was given a tour of key university locations, including laboratories in the Information Technology Center, the SUM Pre-University, the Media Center, and the Innovative Solutions Student Design Bureau. She was particularly interested in a demonstration of the platform being developed as part of a major research project and presented at the SUM Engineering Project Management Center.

We are confident that this dialogue will mark the beginning of productive collaboration between the State University of Management and PSB Bank in the area of educational and scientific projects.

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From the heart: GUU and VSKS sent humanitarian aid to the soldiers

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The State University of Management and the Moscow City Branch of the All-Russian Student Rescue Corps (VSKS) held a joint campaign in support of military personnel participating in missions in the special military operation zone.

Vladimir Stroyev, Rector of the State University of Management, and Vice Rectors Vitaly Lapshenkov and Pavel Pavlovsky, along with Maxim Dzhetygenov, Head of the Moscow City Branch of the VSKS, and Corps volunteers, sent humanitarian aid as part of the "GUU – SVOIM" project. The aid included camouflage nets and trench candles made by our students. This initiative has become a significant example of the university community's unity. Students, faculty, and staff at the State University of Management joined forces to provide concrete assistance to those defending the country today and to express their gratitude for their service.

"Participating in collecting humanitarian supplies for our soldiers is undoubtedly important and necessary. It is each of us's duty to help, to the best of our ability, those who defend our lives and our freedom. We send essential items to the front that are constantly needed in large quantities (household and hygiene products, food), and we also purchase items upon request from soldiers," noted Vladimir Stroyev.

As a reminder, the "GUU – SVOim" campaign began in January 2024. The previous shipment departed on September 30th. Our project is part of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation's public campaign "Universities for the Front!", created to collect humanitarian aid for service members of the SVO and civilians in neighboring regions of Russia.

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StudRussia: A GUU Master's student wins the second stage of the competition for international students.

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Sumaira Yasmin from the State University of Management won a prize in the regional stage of the All-Russian competition for international students "StudRussia" in the "Conquerors of the Summits" category (English track) for her athletic achievements.

This category honors winners, laureates, and participants in competitions and olympiads at the university, regional, national, and international levels—all those who have made a significant contribution to the development of sports in their alma mater, city, region, and Russia.

The regional stage of the competition, organized by the University of Science and Technology (MISiS) with the support of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science, was held at the Maurice Thorez Moscow State Linguistic University (MSLU). It was attended by 140 international students from 33 countries, representing 57 universities from 14 regions of the Central Federal District.

It should be noted that the main goal of the championship is to identify and reward international students with outstanding achievements in education and science, youth policy, student leadership, community service, volunteerism, creativity, and sports. The winner of the "Best International Student" Grand Prix at the final all-Russian stage will be the winner in several categories; their name will be announced on December 10.

The entire university is rooting for our international classmates! Wishing them new victories!

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Chinese students completed an educational course at RUDN University

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At the end of October, RUDN University hosted a delegation of medical students from Shandong Second Medical University (SDSMU). The guests from China immersed themselves in the Russian healthcare system, from learning about the work of multidisciplinary clinics to observing complex surgeries in real time.

Composition of the delegation:

Hanyao Wang, First-year General Medicine student. Yunshu Zhang, First-year General Medicine student. Jintan Duan, First-year General Medicine student. Zilu Zhang, First-year General Medicine student. Yihan Sun, First-year General Medicine student. Lingxuan Zhang, First-year General Medicine student. Chenghang Yu, Second-year General Medicine student. Xinran Sun, Second-year General Medicine student. Siyu Liu, Third-year General Medicine student. Mingxia Shao, a 4th-year student majoring in General Medicine.

From triage to surgery

The educational program was carefully planned and comprehensive. Anna Klimenko, Director of the RUDN University Clinical and Diagnostic Center, gave the students a tour of the facility. The guests were impressed by the center's modern equipment and comprehensive approach to student health screening, including dental care.

A lesson on ophthalmology was held for the delegation members at the V.M. Buyanov City Clinical Hospital. Alexander Mikhailovich Frolov, Associate Professor of the Department of Eye Diseases at the RUDN University Institute of Medicine, gave the students a tour of the intensive care, neurology, and ophthalmology departments. He also demonstrated the admission and classification of patients from the ambulance according to various severity levels (green, yellow, and red zones).

The university's Clinical and Diagnostic Center impressed the guests with its modern equipment and comprehensive approach to student medical examinations, including dental care. At the V.M. Buyanov City Clinical Hospital, future doctors witnessed the emergency triage system for patients in operation, using color-coded zones (red, yellow, and green).

"We visited two branches of the Central Clinical Hospital "RZD Medicine," paying particular attention to the interventional department. The doctors described their work process. When we asked about how to become an interventional vascular surgeon in Russia, we learned that it requires six years of general medical education and two years of specialized training, similar to that in China. We were also able to observe a cardiovascular surgery in real time," said Yu Chenghan.

Furthermore, in the gynecology department of the RZD Medicine hospital, RUDN University professor Mekan Orazov performed two plastic reconstructive surgeries for pelvic organ prolapse in front of guests using a proprietary technique unique to China. The technique so impressed the Chinese delegation that Professor Orazov was invited to give a master class in China. The Chinese students also visited the P.A. Herzen Cancer Center, where they learned about the vivarium and radiation therapy departments during an oncology class. They also observed a cardiac surgery procedure in real time in the vascular department of the hospital at VDNKh.

"We were fortunate to meet renowned experts in Russian healthcare. Welcoming and welcoming, they not only patiently answered our questions but also organized special lectures for our group. Thanks to two professional translators, we gained a clear understanding of the history of each hospital and the scientific achievements of its specialists, making this study tour truly fruitful," said Zhang Yunshu.

Education in China

During the delegation's visit, Kaide Liu, MD, Deputy Director of the Department at the Affiliated Hospital of Shandong Second Medical University, delivered a lecture to RUDN medical students (English medium group). He provided a detailed overview of the medical education system and the path to becoming a doctor in China. For example, undergraduate education in China takes five years. During this time, students study basic medical disciplines, complete clinical courses, and complete internships in major hospitals. The educational program includes the development of not only professional but also humanitarian qualities.

Chinese students then take a national exam, consisting of theoretical and practical sections, to obtain a license to practice medicine. The pass rate is approximately 50-60%. The third stage of their training is a three-year accredited residency. This is a mandatory postgraduate program at major clinics, after which doctors receive certification and are allowed to practice independently.

The lecturer also spoke to RUDN students about career advancement for doctors in China and the residency remuneration system.

Cultural bridge and academic exchange

Following the delegation's visit, both sides expressed confidence that this academic exchange would provide a solid foundation for further expansion of cooperation between RUDN University and Shandong Second Medical University, making a new contribution to the development of Russian-Chinese relations in medicine and education.

"This educational cycle not only strengthened my medical knowledge but also taught me to view medical problems from different perspectives. In the future, I will use the knowledge and experience I gained here, continue to delve deeper into the medical field, and strive to become a worker with both professional competence and international experience to match this unforgettable academic experience. RUDN University, I look forward to our next meeting!" – Liu Siyu.

"What struck me most during my visit was the humane approach to patients in Russian hospitals: the patient attention of doctors, the individualized approach to special groups (such as the disabled and foreigners), and the meticulous teamwork that embodies the principle of 'patient-centered care.' This experience changed my understanding of healthcare abroad and opened up new perspectives for my studies at home," says Duan Jintan.

"My week-long study trip to Russia was incredible. I gained valuable insights into how local hospitals work, which broadened my horizons. I also enjoyed Russian customs and culture. What touched me most was the warmth and enthusiasm of the locals—their kindness made me feel at home. I will cherish what I learned and this intercultural warmth," says Sun Xinran.

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Representatives of the Department of Construction Economics and Housing and Public Utilities spoke at a conference on current issues in industrial construction.

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Representatives of SPbGASU participated in the 1st Annual Scientific Conference "Economic Readings in Memory of Alexander Evseevich Karlik," dedicated to the memory of the outstanding scholar, educator, and organizer of the scientific school, Doctor of Economics, Professor A.E. Karlik. The conference took place on November 7 at St. Petersburg State University of Economics.

Participants at the event analyzed key trends and assessed the risks and opportunities facing the industrial sector in the context of slowing global and national economic growth, technological transformations, and structural changes.

Our university was represented by Professor Veronika Asaul, Head of the Department of Construction Economics and Housing and Utilities, and departmental graduate students Elza Zanemunchik and Isa Magerramov. Veronika Asaul presented a paper titled "Industrial Construction: Problems and Prospects." The study analyzes the current challenges and prospects for industrial construction development amid the transition to innovative technologies and sustainable practices. The paper provides a systematic examination of key factors influencing the efficiency of construction processes, including economic, technical, and environmental aspects.

Postgraduate students from the Department of Construction Economics and Housing and Utilities represented Veronika Asaul's research school at the youth section. Isa Magerramov presented a paper titled "Macroeconomic Challenges and Their Impact on Investment Activity in Industrial Construction," and Elza Zanemunchik presented a paper titled "Commercial Real Estate Management as Part of an Anti-Crisis Strategy in an Industrial Organization."

Researchers from St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (SPbGASU) noted that, in the current environment, macroeconomic instability significantly impacts investment activity in industrial construction, requiring the development of adaptive strategies and increased flexibility of investment portfolios. The analysis demonstrated the need to integrate macroeconomic factors into investment planning and management processes to minimize risks and optimize capital investments. Commercial real estate management, in turn, is viewed as an effective crisis management tool, contributing to the sustainability and financial stability of industrial enterprises. The report emphasized the importance of a comprehensive approach to asset management, including assessing market trends, optimizing space utilization, and implementing modern technologies to enhance operational efficiency and competitiveness.

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Financial news: MOEX internal testing.

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Dear Moscow Exchange clients,

This coming weekend, November 8 and 9, 2025, internal testing will be conducted on the Moscow Exchange Currency Market's production circuit.

To prevent test data from entering your production systems, we recommend disconnecting gateways and terminals from the trading system during the work period.

Trading on the Stock and Derivatives Markets will be conducted according to schedule.

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Marat Khusnullin: Around 3 million square meters of housing have been commissioned in the Southern Federal District since 2022 thanks to infrastructure loans.

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Infrastructure budget and special treasury loans have proven themselves to be effective tools for the comprehensive development of regions. They support not only the construction, reconstruction, and repair of important infrastructure facilities, but also the accompanying socioeconomic benefits that improve the quality of life for people across the country. For example, in the Southern Federal District, overseen by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin, infrastructure loans have facilitated the commissioning of approximately 3 million square meters of residential real estate.

"The Southern Federal District is developing dynamically today. It combines industry, agriculture, and, of course, tourism. The region welcomes millions of travelers annually, so much attention is paid to renewing the urban environment, modernizing infrastructure, and creating comfortable living and recreational conditions. Socially significant projects in the Southern Federal District are being implemented, in part, thanks to infrastructure budget and special treasury loans. Since 2022, the IBC and SKK have facilitated the commissioning of approximately 3 million square meters of housing, attracted over 315 billion rubles in extra-budgetary investment, and created approximately 10,000 jobs," noted Marat Khusnullin.

As a continuation of the IBC program, the Treasury Infrastructure Loan mechanism is being launched this year. According to the Deputy Prime Minister, the Presidium of the Government Commission for Regional Development has approved financing for 33 projects and events using Treasury Infrastructure Loans (TILs) in all eight regions of the Southern Federal District: Krasnodar Krai, Rostov Oblast, Astrakhan Oblast, Volgograd Oblast, Sevastopol, and the Republics of Adygea, Kalmykia, and Crimea. TILs totaling 30.17 billion rubles will be used to upgrade utility infrastructure.

The Ministry of Construction is the curator of the infrastructure loan program, and the public-law company "Territorial Development Fund" is responsible for project implementation.

In the regions of the Southern Federal District, 97 projects and activities have already been completed within the framework of the IBC and SCC mechanisms, including the delivery of new public transport.

Vasily Kupyzin, CEO of the Territorial Development Fund, reported that project implementation is ongoing. "Currently, 41 projects and activities are being implemented within the IBC and SKK. Thirty-six of these relate to utility infrastructure. Infrastructure development in the central-western part of Volgograd is also ongoing, including the design and construction of water supply, wastewater disposal, and electricity networks in the Dzerzhinsky and Krasnooktyabrsky districts," Kupyzin said.

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