Ministry of Economic Development: The Strategy for the Development of the Creative Economy will take into account business developments

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The Ministry of Economic Development of Russia continues to work on implementing the decisions taken at the strategic session on the development of the creative economy in the Government of the Russian Federation. One of the key documents will be the Strategy for the Development of the Creative Economy until 2036. It will be based, among other things, on the opinions and practices of the business community. For this purpose, the Center for Strategic Research is conducting a business survey.

Representatives of companies, industry associations, public and expert organizations, as well as individual entrepreneurs and the self-employed can take part in the survey. The best regional practices for developing the creative economy will also be analyzed.

An open dialogue with business is a key part of preparing a strategy, says Deputy Minister of Economic Development of Russia Tatyana Ilyushnikova.

"Systematic work on developing the creative economy is already underway. In 2024, a federal law on the development of creative industries was adopted, and since 2025, the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia has been officially vested with the functions of a regulator in this area. Developing a long-term strategy is the next logical step. Already during the strategic session, we received proposals from State Duma deputies, specialized associations and experts. But the key part of this work is an open dialogue with businesses and the professional community. The survey conducted by the Center for Strategic Research is one of the most important feedback tools. Its results will form the basis for decisions and mechanisms aimed at creating conditions for the sustainable growth of creative industries in Russia," Tatyana Ilyushnikova emphasized.

To take into account proposals and initiatives onsurvey page It is necessary to fill out a questionnaire and describe the project in detail, including its uniqueness, innovativeness and potential impact on the development of the industry. Information on possible economic effects and social significance will be of particular value. The questionnaire also includes an indication of current/required support measures (tax incentives, subsidies, grant support, educational programs, etc.).

Upon completion of the survey, CSR specialists will collect, summarize and submit proposals to the Russian Ministry of Economic Development for work on the text of the strategy.

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Maxim Reshetnikov: Investments in SEZ reached 2.7 trillion rubles over 20 years

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On Wednesday, July 23, the Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation, Maxim Reshetnikov, presented the main results of the work of special economic zones (SEZ) over the 20 years since the mechanism was created at a meeting of the President with members of the Government.

“Exactly 20 years ago, on your instructions, a law was adopted on Special Economic Zones to create new growth points in the regions and stimulate investment,” the minister noted, addressing the head of state.

Since the mechanism was launched, 59 SEZs have been created in Russia. More than 1,300 resident companies have invested 2.7 trillion rubles and created 110 thousand jobs. Today, the zones are developing in various sectors – from industry, science and logistics to tourism.

"Special economic zones respond to key business needs. It is within the framework of SEZs that production facilities are launched that ensure technological sovereignty and replace imports," emphasized Maxim Reshetnikov.

The development of SEZs has accelerated especially in the last five years. Since 2020, more than half of the zones operating today — 34 — have been created. The influx of residents during this period was a record — 561 companies. Recent examples include the production of trailers in Tatarstan, medical furniture in the Tula region, pet food in the Lipetsk region, air filters and polymer products in the Novgorod region.

The head of the department separately noted the contribution of SEZs to the development of regional economies. The zones become drivers of diversification and create highly skilled jobs. According to the Ministry of Economic Development, the level of wages at resident enterprises is often 30-50% higher than the regional average.

In 2025, six new economic zones were created in Russia, and five more were expanded. Among the new ones are a tourist zone in Kuzbass, a machine-building cluster in the Chelyabinsk region, and an industrial and logistics hub in the Novosibirsk region. Applications for opening new sites are being developed, including a tourist SEZ in Mineralnye Vody.

According to the minister, the effectiveness of the mechanism is also confirmed from the point of view of the return of state investments: "The costs of benefits and the creation of infrastructure are recouped by the growth of the tax base. As of today, the budgetary effect from the work of the SEZ has exceeded 122 billion rubles," the head of the Ministry of Economic Development reported.

During his speech, the minister outlined further priorities for the development of the mechanism. Among them are the simplification of procedures for investors, the integration of infrastructure support measures, the expansion of tourism formats, and the active attraction of foreign companies. Today, more than 100 foreign investors from 34 countries work in Russian SEZs.

"The Institute of Special Economic Zones has become an effective mechanism for the country's economic development. This is the result of the work of regional teams, constant improvement of legislation and, of course, your support," Maxim Reshetnikov noted in conclusion, addressing the President.

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The Active Citizen project has updated the “Pulse of the Capital” section

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The Active Citizen project has introduced an updated section "Pulse of the Capital"Now it is a colorful strip of photographs of Moscow, in the creation of which the residents themselves participate.

Anyone can show the brightest moments from the life of the city. Every month, “active citizens” will be asked to send photos on certain topics dedicated to city events, projects, festivals and more. In addition, there is a permanent thematic section “Choice of Muscovites”: it is already accepting photos of city streets, metro stations, VDNKh pavilions, sports complexes and other city objects that appeared, changed or became better thanks to the decisions of the capital’s residents made during the voting in the “Active Citizen” project. These objects are published on online map.

For example, Muscovites have determined what it will look like after reconstruction Northern River Terminal, voted for a new design for entry groupsVDNKh and improvement of the area around them.

How to get to "Pulse of the Capital"

To take part in the creation of the section "Pulse of the Capital", users need to familiarize themselves with map of objects, then open the Active Citizen mobile app on your smartphone and go to the Photopulse section. Then you need to take a bright photo and upload the photo, adding a description of several words to it. After moderation, the photos will be published in the general section feed, where other users will be able to rate them by giving them a like.

The 10 photos that receive the most ratings during the thematic period will be put to a citywide vote, based on the results of which the three best photos will be selected. Their authors will receive points for the city loyalty program. "A Million Prizes": for first place – three thousand, for second – two thousand, for third – one thousand points. The winners will be able to use them to receive goods and services from the program partners or donate them to charity.

Project "Active Citizen" has been operating since 2014. During this time, more than seven million people have joined it, and more than seven thousand votes have been held. Every month, 30 to 40 decisions are implemented in the city. The project is being developed by the State Institution "New Management Technologies" and the capital Department of Information Technology.

The creation, development and operation of the e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, corresponds to the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the regional project of the city of Moscow “Digital Public Administration”.

Get the latest news quicklyofficial telegram channel the city of Moscow.

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Within the Boundaries of Romanticism: Reflections at the Piano

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The A.P. Bogolyubov Arts Library invites you to the fifth concert of the IX Sokolov Music Festival — “Within the Borders of Romanticism: Reflections at the Piano.” The evening’s program is dedicated to the works of Frederic Chopin and Ivan Sokolov.

The concert will feature selected preludes, two nocturnes by Frederic Chopin, as well as preludes from the cycle “Gospel Pictures”, pieces from the cycle “Sketches”, “Ballad” and “Autumn Fantasy” by Ivan Sokolov.

Host: Ivan Sokolov.

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More than half a century in energy. Polytechnic says goodbye to Valery Lebedev

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On July 23, Deputy Director of the Institute of Nuclear Energy (branch) of SPbPU in Sosnovy Bor, former director of the Leningrad NPP Valery Ivanovich Lebedev passed away. He devoted more than 54 years to the cause of his life, nuclear energy.

Valery Ivanovich was born on November 3, 1947 in the city of Teikovo, Ivanovo Region. In 1971, he graduated from the Ivanovo Power Engineering Institute, specializing in "Automation of Thermal Power Processes" and was assigned to the Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant in Sosnovy Bor. At first, he worked as an engineer of control and measuring instruments and automation, then became a senior engineer of the Skala information system, a senior repairman of the Skala IVS, head of the thermal automation and measurements shop, and chief engineer of the station. And in 1996, he headed the Leningrad NPP.

Under the leadership of Valery Lebedev, the enterprise underwent large-scale modernization, many safety systems were improved and created, and for the first time in the industry, the service life of RBMK power units No. 1 and 2 was successfully extended. Valery Ivanovich actively supported cooperation with the World Association of Nuclear Operators (WANO), the IAEA and other international organizations on issues of reconstruction and improving the safety level of the Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant.

In 1998, V. I. Lebedev received the academic degree of candidate of technical sciences, and in 1999 – doctor. Since 2000, he worked as a professor of the department of "Nuclear and thermal power plants" of the power engineering faculty of the St. Petersburg State Polytechnical University, passing on his professional experience and knowledge to new generations of power engineers.

After 14 years of managing the Leningrad NPP, Valery Lebedev moved to work at the Institute of Nuclear Energy (branch) of SPbPU in Sosnovy Bor, where he was its director until 2018, then deputy.

V. I. Lebedev is the author of three scientific discoveries, 80 inventions, five monographs and over 150 scientific articles. He was a full member of the International Academy of Sciences of Ecology, Human and Nature Safety (MANEB), a full member of the Academy of Inventions and Discoveries, a full member of the International Academy of Informatization, vice-president of the Baltic Academy of Informatization, a member of the dissertation doctoral council of the All-Russian Research and Design Institute of Power Technologies (VNIPIET).

Valery Ivanovich is a laureate of the Russian Government Prize, and for his work and scientific achievements he was awarded the Order of Glory to Russia, the 1st degree honorary badge of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences, the Peter I, P. L. Kapitsa, N. K. Roerich medals of the Manastino Institute of Nuclear Biology and Ethnography "For Contribution to Ecology", and the departmental badge "Veteran of Nuclear Power and Industry".

The passing of Valery Ivanovich Lebedev was a great loss for the scientific school of St. Petersburg and the Leningrad region, for Russian energy, and a huge loss for his family and friends. The Polytechnic University expresses its sincere condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of Valery Ivanovich.

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How RUDN University ecologists conducted an expedition to Baskunchak

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The Institute of Ecology has had a student popular science travel club for 5 years, opened by NSO GreenLab. With the support of teachers, students organize independent expeditions – scientific research trips with the implementation of a set scientific task, as well as popular science and educational trips.

"GreenLab does not go on hikes just like that. Each of our outdoor events has a scientific or educational purpose. We see a request from students to participate in such scientific expeditions. Most are not interested in just walking or driving a route to see something beautiful and take a photo for the sake of it – they need something to take with them, in addition to vivid impressions. New knowledge, skills necessary for a future career, understanding of the structure of various ecosystems and natural processes. We select those who are in solidarity with our values and are ready not only to travel, but also to study. So not only students from other RUDN departments go with us, but also from other universities," – Daniil Mironov, GreenLab outdoor manager, student of the Institute of Ecology (Applied Mathematics and Computer Science, 1st year).

During the existence of the NSO, students have been on expeditions not only within Russia, but also abroad. The young researchers have worked in Kamchatka Krai, Murmansk Oblast, the Republic of Dagestan, Kalmykia, Karelia, Primorsky Krai, as well as in the regions of Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Italy and the Czech Republic.

One of the latest expeditions took place in the Astrakhan region. A group of students went to the vicinity of Lake Baskunchak. This is not only a famous salt lake, but also karst caves and chalk quarries with various minerals and ancient fossils.

"The goal of the expedition is to study steppe ecosystems, as well as the geological features of Lake Baskunchak and Mount Bogdo. Bogdo is only 150 meters high, but it is the highest point of the Caspian lowland. Few people know, but this mountain is a real salt dome covered with sedimentary rocks. The salt layers below gradually squeeze it out, causing it to grow by several millimeters per year, promising to erupt in millions of years as real salt lava," Daniil Mironov, GreenLab outdoor manager, student at the Institute of Ecology ("Applied Mathematics and Computer Science", 1st year).

"We got acquainted with the local flora and fauna – we saw menacing solpugs, anxious snakes and numerous dung beetles. We experienced the changeability of the weather in the steppes – we conducted radial walks under the scorching sun, and in the evenings we cooked dinner and listened to lectures in the rain. We managed to walk along the surface of Baskunchak and in its brine (salt solution of lake water), the bottom of which is covered with the mineral halite – the same table salt that we use and which is mined here on an industrial scale," – Lada Yaseneva, a student of the Institute of Ecology (Ecology and Nature Management, 2nd year).

Lake Baskunchak itself is fed by 19 springs, of which only 2 are fresh. Underground water passes through layers of salt, becoming saturated and then flowing into Baskunchak itself. The concentration of salt in the lake is about 250 ml/l, which makes it one of the saltiest in Russia and in the world. Salt is not the only mineral that can be found in the vicinity of Baskunchak. There are chalk quarries around – active and exhausted, in which you can find minerals and ancient fossils, such as vertebrae of fish that lived more than 200 million years ago. Participants were able to take away samples of gypsum and feldspars.

"In a few days, we managed to visit the most interesting places: we climbed Mount Bogdo with its incredible views, visited a gypsum quarry where the land resembled alien landscapes, and, of course, we reached Lake Baskunchak. We had to walk 10 km to the lake, but it was worth it! Walking on salt was painful – my legs cut like broken glass – but the feeling of standing in the middle of an endless white desert was unforgettable. And as souvenirs, we brought home salt crystals and gypsum," – Daria Dobrova, a student at the Institute of Ecology ("Energy and Resource-Saving Processes in Chemical Engineering, Petrochemistry and Biotechnology", 1st year).

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"Online University Admission": Super Service for Applicants

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In 2025, admission to universities for bachelor's, specialist's, master's and postgraduate programs will be carried out through the "Online University Admission" service, developed by the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia, the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media of Russia, Rosobrnadzor and available on the "Gosuslugi" portal.

It allows applicants to submit documents to educational and scientific organizations without a personal visit.

What programs can I apply for?

An applicant can apply for budgetary (including targeted) and fee-based education, full-time, part-time and correspondence, for bachelor's and specialist's degree programs, including programs of six universities participating in the pilot project to update the higher education system.

Step by step instructions

We will tell you in more detail about the procedure for submitting an application on the State Services portal.

Step 1. Registration on the State Services portal and creation of a digital profile

A verified account is required to submit an application.

In your personal account, you can request your data on educational documents, individual achievements (IA), as well as information on disability, and then you will not have to enter them manually and confirm them with originals when submitting an application to a university.

Step 2. Filling out the application for admission

Provide information about education, benefits and special rights. Specify the desired areas of study. When applying for a bachelor's degree, specialist degree or basic higher education, you can choose up to 5 universities and up to 5 areas in each of them, including paid education. The new service "University Selection" will help you quickly find the right university, select a specialty based on subjects and USE scores, and find out the passing scores of previous years. Specify admission priorities Attach documents confirming your individual achievements and entitlement to benefits.

Details in the video instructions:

Additionally, at this stage you can choose targeted training by answering “Yes” to the corresponding question on the questionnaire.

You can find a customer for admission to targeted training on the portal "Work in Russia".

How to apply for targeted training, see the video instructions:

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Step 3. Submitting an application and tracking the status

Please check your completed application again carefully and only then submit it.

Please note that additional or internal entrance examinations must be registered separately.

In addition, universities have the right to request additional documents or ask to replace copies that are difficult to read.

Step 4: Submit consent

This can be done immediately after submitting an application on Gosuslugi, in person at the admissions office, or by sending a letter by mail.

You can submit consent on State Services starting with the application status “Submitted to the university”.

If consent has been submitted, but according to the competition lists you see that you are not eligible for the required program, or your priorities have changed, you can revoke consent and submit it to another university.

Step 5: Receive Notification of Enrollment

Once the admission orders are published, you will receive a notification of the results.

The video explains how to conclude an agreement if you are enrolling in a paid course.

Any questions left?

Find out more on the service website or ask the members of the admissions committee of the State University of Management by phone 8 (495) 371-00-55, online or in person.

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Masterpieces of Music and Poetry of the Romantic Era

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The A.P. Bogolyubov Arts Library invites you to the concert "Masterpieces of Music and Poetry of the Romantic Era". This evening, pianist Mikhail Latsis will perform works by Ludwig van Beethoven, Robert Schumann, Frederic Chopin, Franz Liszt and Sergei Rachmaninov. Alexander Kazantsev will read poems by Heinrich Heine and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.

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Fyodor Konyukhov's Workshop to Become City Museum — Sergei Sobyanin

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Sergei Sobyanin visited the house-museum of Fyodor Konyukhov, located on Balchug Island (Sadovnicheskaya Street, Building 77, Building 4).

"More than 20 years ago, Konyukhov founded a creative workshop in the center of Moscow, and over time it grew into a full-fledged museum exhibition. And now Fyodor Filippovich has decided to donate it to Muscovites. Now the building houses Konyukhov's expedition headquarters, where his paintings, books, photographs, and a unique collection of artifacts brought back from his travels are kept. Here you can also see the Turgoyak boat that conquered the Pacific Ocean, the legendary gondola of the super-high-altitude balloon, and much more," Sergei Sobyanin wrote in

on your telegram channel.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's Telegram channel @mos_sobyanin

The history of the house-museum on Sadovnicheskaya Street began in 2000, when Fyodor Konyukhov received this building for use as a member of the Moscow Union of Artists to create a creative workshop.

The walls of the house are decorated with memorial plaques dedicated to the exploits of Russian travelers and explorers such as Khariton Laptev, Nikolai Przhevalsky, Nikolai Miklouho-Maclay and pilot Valery Chkalov.

The adjacent territory features sculptures of Semyon Dezhnev, Grand Duke of Moscow Ivan III Vasilyevich, St. Sergius of Radonezh, busts of Fyodor Ushakov, Vladimir Vysotsky, Pavel Nakhimov and Ermak Timofeevich. There is also a large exhibition, which includes ship anchors of various shapes and sizes, bells, anchor chains, steering wheels and mountaineering ice axes.

In 2024–2025, the house-museum underwent renovation.

"We are doing this for you, so that your feat, your achievements, unique, absolutely unique, are preserved and so that the younger generation learns what you have done," said Sergei Sobyanin. "The most important thing in this museum is you yourself. Your feat, your love of life, your energy. May God grant you health."

Fyodor Konyukhov (born in 1951) is an outstanding modern traveler who has conquered all five oceans and the seven highest peaks of the continents, and was the first person in the world to cross the five poles of the planet. He made a round-the-world flight in a hot air balloon on his first attempt, rowed across the Atlantic, Pacific and Southern Oceans alone, crossed the Atlantic 17 times, circled the Earth five times, became the oldest ocean rower and set a record of 269 days in the Southern Ocean.

"But, you see, I will say: I love Moscow. I can't explain why I love it. Well, I've traveled a lot… It has a soul. Well, thank you, of course, to everyone, and especially to you," shared Fyodor Konyukhov.

Fyodor Konyukhov is a member of the Moscow Union of Artists, the Union of Writers of Russia, an academician of the Russian Academy of Arts, the author of more than three thousand paintings and over 20 books. He is also ordained a priest of the Russian Orthodox Church.

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Marat Khusnullin: More than 500 km of roads were put into operation thanks to budget loans

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Source: Government of the Russian Federation – Government of the Russian Federation –

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Road "Dakhovskaya – Deguakskaya Polyana", Republic of Adygea

During the period of operation of the infrastructure budget programs (IBK) and special treasury loans (STL) in Russia, more than 500 km of roads have been put into operation, Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin reported.

"Russia is currently actively modernizing its road network – both by building new roads and by reconstructing and repairing existing ones. The President recently opened traffic on the M-12 Vostok expressway to Yekaterinburg, part of the West-East international transport corridor. At the same time, we are working to connect major highways with the rest of the road network. This can be compared to large rivers where federal, regional, and municipal roads flow. The regional financial support mechanisms – IBC and SKK – are helping to solve the problem of upgrading the entire road network. Since they have been in effect since 2022, 102 road facilities with a total length of 504 km have been commissioned in 36 regions of our country," said Marat Khusnullin.

The Deputy Prime Minister explained that with the involvement of IBC funds, 98 road infrastructure facilities with a total length of 488.7 km were commissioned in 33 regions, and thanks to the SKK instrument, 4 facilities with a total length of 15.7 km were commissioned in 4 regions.

Among the commissioned objects, for example, the Alekseyevskoye-Almetyevsk road as part of the Shali (M-7) – Bavly (M-5) highway in the Republic of Tatarstan. Also in the Samara Region, a bypass of Tolyatti with a bridge across the Volga was built as part of the international transport route Europe – Western China. In addition, in the Republic of Adygea, the Dakhovskaya – Deguakskaya Polyana road was laid, which leads to the Dakhovskaya Polyana tourist and recreational park.

Marat Khusnullin added that this year, as part of the national project "Infrastructure for Life", in continuation of the IBC program, treasury infrastructure loans (TIL) are being launched. The Government Commission for Regional Development has begun approving the first applications from the regions. Thus, thanks to the TIL, it is planned to build the Bolshoy Smolensky Bridge in St. Petersburg. It will improve transport links between the banks of the Nevsky District, providing city residents with alternative routes without having to travel through the city center.

According to the First Deputy Minister of Construction and Housing and Public Utilities Alexander Lomakin, with the use of budget loans, work continues in 43 regions on 114 road facilities with a total length of 282.9 km.

"In 39 regions, work is ongoing on 103 road sections with a length of 260.6 km. Among them is the reconstruction of the road along Arkhitektorov Boulevard with the installation of a contact trolleybus network in Omsk Oblast. Also underway is the construction of a transport interchange at the junction of the bypass of the village of Ozhogino to the R-254 Irtysh highway in Tyumen Oblast, in Tomsk – the construction of the Small Transport Ring, in Leningrad Oblast – the Eastern Bypass of the city of Murino, and in Nizhny Novgorod they are building a new four-lane alternate for Gagarin Avenue. Within the framework of the SCC, 11 road facilities with a length of 22.3 km are still underway. In particular, the construction of a road from the village of Zaozerny to Khalaktyrsky Beach in Kamchatka Krai with a length of 4.5 km is underway," said Alexander Lomakin.

Vasily Kupyzin, General Director of the Territorial Development Fund, the operator of the infrastructure budget and special treasury loan programs, noted that a total of 216 road infrastructure facilities were allocated: approximately 229.4 billion rubles for 201 facilities under the IBC and 7.8 billion rubles for 15 facilities under the SKK.

"These are roads and bridges with a total length of 788.4 km in 53 regions of Russia. New road projects, which regions have the opportunity to implement on favorable terms without a heavy burden on the local budget, facilitate the movement of residents and goods, improve the accessibility of remote settlements and help attract investment. This helps us achieve the main goal – improving the quality of life of citizens," said Vasily Kupyzin.

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