The government will allocate more than 200 million rubles to support residents of the Belgorod region and housing and communal services organizations in the Kursk region

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The government continues to provide financial support to affected residents and organizations in the Belgorod and Kursk regions. Orders to allocate more than 200 million rubles for these purposes have been signed.

Of the total amount, more than 60 million rubles are intended for payments to residents of the Belgorod Region who have completely lost their essential property. The amount of payments will be more than 156 thousand rubles per person.

A separate order of the Kursk Region allocated 150.5 million rubles. The funds will go to support at least 25 organizations providing housing and communal services.

The decision is related to the suspension of charges for housing and utilities for residents of certain territories of the Kursk region from August 2024. This measure was approved by the operational headquarters for the implementation of the Presidential Decree in the Kursk region, which introduced a special regime in the region.

The allocated funds will ensure the financial stability of regional housing and communal services organizations and allow them to continue providing services to citizens and businesses.

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Financial News: Changes in FAST Spectra 8.6 without Backward Compatibility

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Dear Moscow Exchange clients,

In addition to “Moscow Exchange News for Developers #119. Updating the T 1 Derivatives Market Testing Site to Version SPECTRA 8.6”

PLEASE NOTE that changes in the FAST SPECTRA 8.6 protocol of the urgent market do not maintain backward compatibility and require modifications on the client software side.

1. The SecurityGroupStatus message ID has been changed from id=”39″ to id=”45″. 2. The SecurityTradingStatus field type has been changed from int32 to uInt32 in the SecurityGroupStatus template.

Updated documentation and templates can be found here:HTTPS: //ftp.moex.kom/pub/fast/ spectrum/Test/fast_8.6/Press release: HTTPS: //VVV. MOEX.K.M.M.

Contact information for media 7 (495) 363-3232Pr@moex.kom

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"A Step into the Future": GUU Helped Schoolchildren Study Advanced Fuel and Energy Complex Technologies

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The State University completed the program of the educational camp "Step into the Future", organized for students of grades 10-11 as part of the project Advanced Engineering Schools "RosGeoTech" together with the Grozny State Oil Technological University named after Academician M.D. Millionshchikov.

Before the opening of the training camp, the head of the Department of Scientific Research Coordination of the State University of Management Maxim Pletnev introduced the guests to the activities of the RosGeoTech PIS, which covers such areas as alternative energy, power engineering, oil and gas, as well as autonomous unmanned and robotic innovative systems. Andrey Luzhetsky, head of the Advanced Engineering School, also addressed the participants with a welcoming speech.

At the Step into the Future training camp, schoolchildren studied the oil and gas industry through lectures, master classes, and solving real cases. They studied geological exploration, production, and environmental technologies, and presented their own projects to reduce the carbon footprint. The best works received prizes. The speakers noted the high interest of the children and their potential for future work in the fuel and energy sector. The schoolchildren received certificates.

This event was aimed at attracting schoolchildren to the RosGeoTech PISh project, which is focused on training future specialists in the field of engineering sciences.

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SPbGASU Improved Its Position in the National University Rankings by Interfax

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The Interfax news agency presented the XVI Annual National University Ranking (NUR) 2025.

As part of the NRU-2025 project, 389 Russian universities were assessed. The assessment was based on surveys, data posted by educational institutions on their websites, information from the information resources of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, as well as from the information and analytical systems SPARK-Interfax and SCAN-Interfax.

The performance of higher education institutions was assessed according to six parameters: brand; education; research; social environment; collaboration; innovation and entrepreneurship.

The Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering has been participating in this ranking for five years now and this year it improved its position, ranking in the 153–156th place range and scoring 343 points.

Positive dynamics were noted in parametric ratings in such areas as “Cooperation” (297 points and 66th–68th place in the rating range) and “Brand” (147 points and 116th place).

More details on the results of the Interfax National University Ranking can be found at link.

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Polytechnic University Associate Professor's Report Recognized as Best at Conference in Malaysia

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Associate Professor of the Higher School of Industrial Management of IPMEiT Olga Ergunova took part in the International Conference AHIBS-ACT 2025: Weaving Horizons for Sustainable Impact, organized by the Business School of the University of Technology Malaysia with the support of international academic and scientific partners from Southeast Asian countries.

At the conference, Olga Ergunova presented two reports reflecting the results of the RSF research project “Neural network solutions for managing social and labor relations in the digital economy of megacities.”

The first report included the results of a sociological study and forecast scenarios up to 2035 concerning the integration of artificial intelligence and blockchain technologies into the management of human resources in megacities. The second was prepared in collaboration with Olga Kalinina, Director of the Higher School of Industrial Management, and Andrey Somov, Senior Lecturer at the Higher School of Industrial Management, and concerned the assessment of the impact of the HR policy of industrial enterprises on the sustainable development of Russian cities. The study focused on optimizing employee profiling mechanisms, reducing transaction costs, and increasing the transparency of labor contracts. The work was awarded the conference prize for the best report (Best Paper Award).

In addition to the main conference program, Olga Ergunova took part in a special scientific session for researchers and experts (Doctoral Colloquium), where she presented methodological and analytical tools, as well as key results of the RSF project. The presentation sparked a lively discussion among representatives of universities from Malaysia, Indonesia, China and India, who were interested in the possibilities of joint research in the field of digital transformation of labor markets and human capital development in megacities.

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As part of the 2025 admission campaign, 1,333 people were admitted to budget places at NSU

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Novosibirsk State University sums up the interim results of the 2025 admission campaign. At the priority and main stages, 1,333 people were admitted to budget places for bachelor's and specialist's degrees, including places of separate, special and target quotas, this year, of which 116 people are winners and prize-winners of the All-Russian Olympiad and Olympiads from the list of the Russian Society of Schoolchildren. The geography of those admitted includes 64 regions of Russia, the share of out-of-town applicants is more than 70%.

This year, the number of applications for all bachelor's and specialist's degree programs exceeded 23 thousand, which is 17% more than in 2024. Also, the number of applicants who applied for admission to NSU increased by almost 7% and amounted to more than 8,200 people. The average score for the budget for the main competition remained at the 2024 level – about 85.

At the stage of priority enrollment within a separate quota (children of SVO participants) in 2025, the number of students increased threefold and amounted to 93 people from 21 constituent entities of the Russian Federation, including 29 people without entrance examinations. Within the special quota, 40 people were enrolled, of which 10 were orphans and children left without parental care, and 30 were disabled. Within the targeted admission, 20 people were enrolled, most of them in the direction of "General Medicine".

Schoolchildren from all over Russia entered NSU, and the geography of applicants expanded: if in 2024, students represented 58 regions, then this year – 64. The top 5 regions include Novosibirsk Oblast (40%), Altai Krai and the Altai Republic (9%), Kemerovo Oblast (9%), Irkutsk Oblast and Zabaykalsky Krai (6.5%), Sverdlovsk and Chelyabinsk Oblasts (4%). The largest number of out-of-town applicants is in the Faculty of Natural Sciences, Physics and Mechanics and Mathematics Faculties – more than 75%.

An innovation, compared to 2024, is the development of programs by the university with the support of industrial partners.

— This year we launched several new promising areas. For example, a new bachelor's degree program "Applied Artificial Intelligence" to train top specialists in the field of AI, which is being implemented with the support of the Ministry of Digital Development of the Russian Federation and the Analytical Center under the Government of the Russian Federation. The anchor partner of the program is the multidisciplinary IT holding T1. More than 300 applications for 150 places with tuition fees were submitted for the program. Also, for the first time, recruitment took place for new programs of the Institute of Medicine and Medical Technologies of NSU: "Medical Cybernetics" (specialist) and "Industrial Pharmacy" (master's degree). These are network educational programs, implemented jointly with the Engineering School of Moscow State University, the industrial partners are the companies "Generium" and "Pharmstandard". New medical areas will be developed on the basis of the infrastructure of the NSU campus under construction, — said the rector of NSU, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Mikhail Fedoruk.

If we talk about the most popular areas, then traditionally there is high competition in areas with a small number of budget places. This year, the top 5 included "Jurisprudence" (67 people per place), "Linguistics" (44 people per place), "Business Informatics" (42 people per place), "Sociology" (34 people per place), "Informatics and Computer Science. Computer Science and Systems Engineering" (33 people per place).

— We are seeing an increase in interest in engineering and IT specialties. Thus, the following areas showed the greatest increase in the number of applications, compared to 2024: "Informatics and Computer Engineering", "Mathematics and Mechanics", "Mathematics and Computer Science", "Applied Mathematics and Physics". The last of the above-mentioned programs is relatively new: we launched it only last year, this year we doubled the recruitment, and the area turned out to be very popular: the competition was 31 people per place. Also this year we are seeing a positive trend — interest in the "Physics. Fundamental Research" area has grown: both the number of applications and the average passing score have increased, — added Mikhail Fedoruk.

Every year, digital channels of interaction with applicants are becoming increasingly popular: this year, more than 80% of schoolchildren submitted applications through the State Services portal.

 

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The Department of Geotechnics is studying how oil pollution affects sandy foundations

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At the Department of Geotechnics of SPbGASU, under the scientific supervision of Honored Scientist of Russia, Corresponding Member of RAASN, Doctor of Engineering Rashid Mangushev, changes in the condition of sandy foundations when they are contaminated with oil and oil products are being studied.

The research as part of the preparation of the candidate's dissertation is carried out by postgraduate student and senior lecturer of the department Alina Kvashuk.

The aim of the work is to assess the nature and degree of change in the physical and mechanical characteristics of sandy soils when interacting with oil and oil products, which will allow us to predict changes in the condition of soils at the base of structures during man-made pollution.

As part of the study, recommendations were developed for the calculation methodology for the limit states of foundations of buildings and structures on contaminated sandy bases, taking into account changes in the physical and mechanical properties of soils. This will ensure long-term and trouble-free operation of buildings and structures of the oil complex.

The work is being carried out within the framework of a grant for the implementation of research work by research and teaching staff of SPbGASU in 2025.

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Young scientists of the State University of Management took part in the business program of the International Forum "Unmanned Systems: Technologies of the Future"

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A team of young scientists from the State University of Management took part in the business program of the largest Russian event in the field of unmanned and robotic technologies — the International Forum "Unmanned Systems: Technologies of the Future". The university delegation included: Head of the Scientific Research Coordination Department Maxim Pletnev, specialists from the Engineering Project Management Center, postgraduate students Vladimir Kutkov and Nikita Akinshin.

The forum was held at the Skolkovo Innovation Center from August 7 to 17 and brought together leading developers, manufacturers and operators of unmanned systems, as well as representatives of government, business and science. The international forum included a business program, an exhibition of advanced technologies, the project-educational intensive course "Archipelago" and sports competitions, including the Moscow Mayor's Cup in drone racing.

Within the framework of the Forum, representatives of the State University of Management took part in several industry sections.

The section "Fuel and Energy Complex. Digital Transformation of Energy: Possibilities of Unmanned Systems" was devoted to the role of drones in the transition of the energy industry to more sustainable, efficient and safe models of work. Participants discussed the integration of unmanned systems into the "digital DNA" of energy, diagnostics of power lines and pipelines, as well as the prospects for geological exploration using UAS. Particular attention was paid to the analysis of existing barriers and ways to overcome them.

The section "Construction. UAS in design, construction and operation: possibilities and limitations" covered the experience of using drones for inspection of objects, mapping and control of construction processes. Participants considered practical cases, economic effects from the introduction of unmanned technologies and regulatory challenges standing in the way of their mass application in the urban environment.

In addition to business discussions, GUU employees held a number of meetings with drone and component manufacturers from all over the country, exchanged experiences and discussed the possibilities of joint projects.

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A photobioreactor for environmental research was installed at the St. Petersburg Polytechnic University Civil Engineering Institute

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Specialists from the Higher School of Hydraulic and Power Engineering of the Civil Engineering Institute have developed a photobioreactor as part of the project "Development of technologies for capturing CO2 from exhaust flue gases of power and industrial installations using microalgae biomass", supported by a grant from the Russian Science Foundation. The modern equipment was manufactured by Algotek Green Technology and is a multifunctional installation for growing microalgae.

The photobioreactor opens up broad opportunities for scientists to conduct applied environmental research related tocapturing carbon dioxide by microalgae biomass.

The reactor has a capacity of 100 liters, and a mixture of microalgae, water, and nutrient medium is loaded into it. The system is equipped with automatic control of carbon dioxide supply, pH level, lighting, and temperature, which allows you to control the cultivation conditions and simulate various environmental scenarios.

In the future, the photobioreactor will be used for research in the field of bioremediation, including the possibility of cleaning flue gases at industrial enterprises using microalgae. The results of the research will serve as a basis for the development of environmentally friendly technologies for reducing the carbon footprint and integrating microalgae cultivation systems into production processes.

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State University of Management Strengthens Partnership in the EAEU

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A delegation from the State University of Management headed by Vice-Rector Dmitry Bryukhanov took part in the VII Kyrgyz-Russian Economic Forum, dedicated to the 10th anniversary of the Kyrgyz Republic’s accession to the Eurasian Economic Union.

The Forum, which was held from 13 to 15 August 2025 in Bosteri, was attended by over 800 participants – representatives of government agencies, business circles, scientific and educational communities of the EAEU countries, including universities of the Eurasian Network University: State University of Management, Osh State University, Kyrgyz State Technical University named after I. Razzakov, National Research University Kyrgyz University of Economics named after M. Ryskulbekov and National Research University "MPEI".

The opening ceremony of the Forum began with welcoming addresses by the President of the Kyrgyz Republic Sadyr Japarov and the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin. The Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers – Head of the Presidential Administration of the Kyrgyz Republic Adylbek Kasymaliev and Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Alexey Overchuk also addressed the participants with welcoming words, emphasizing the strategic importance of bilateral cooperation within the EAEU and the importance of joint educational and economic initiatives.

The State University of Management was represented by Vice-Rector, Head of the ESU Secretariat Dmitry Bryukhanov. As part of the scientific and practical conference "10 years of Kyrgyzstan in the EAEU: results, challenges and prospects", he made a report on the role of the Eurasian Network University in the development of joint educational programs, scientific research and academic mobility, emphasizing the need to train personnel for key sectors of the Union's economy and the active involvement of universities in digital transformation processes. The Forum participants supported the proposal to create a scientific and expert community in the EAEU space.

As an example of the effective work of teams from several organizations, a large scientific project "Ensuring food security of the country based on the creation of software and hardware systems and intelligent platform digital solutions in the field of development of agro-industrial technologies of the full life cycle" was presented, the executor of which is the State University of Management. The participants of the Forum were presented with the concept of a digital platform for managing a modern agro-industrial complex. Dmitry Rybakov and Denis Serdechny spoke about the intermediate results of the project, the functional capabilities of the platform, as well as the strategic importance and socio-economic effects of the implementation of solutions that the State University of Management team is developing.

The reports on scientific and educational projects of the State University of Management found a positive response from the international audience. As a result of the meetings and discussions, preliminary agreements were reached on testing our solutions in the activities of production organizations in the vastness of the EAEU, as well as on joint work on future joint interdisciplinary international projects.

Particular attention in the work of the Forum was given to business B2B meetings, in which a delegation from the State University of Management took part, discussing the prospects for cooperation between universities and the expansion of network educational projects.

During the event, an agreement was signed on the development and implementation of software and hardware systems and intelligent platform digital solutions in the field of development of agro-industrial technologies of the full life cycle in the Chui and Osh regions of the Kyrgyz Republic between the State University of Management, Osh State University and the National Research University Kyrgyz University of Economics named after M. Ryskulbekov.

The forum has become an important platform for exchanging experiences, discussing the economic results of Kyrgyzstan's ten-year membership in the EAEU, prospects for industrial cooperation, developing the digital space and expanding youth and educational initiatives, as well as strengthening inter-university partnerships within the Union.

The event was organized by the Ministry of Economy and Commerce of Kyrgyzstan, the Eurasian Economic Commission, the M. Ryskulbekov Kyrgyz University of Economics and the Russian-Kyrgyz Development Fund.

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