A permit has been issued for the construction of a residential building under the renovation program on Dolgoprudnaya Street

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A house will appear in Dmitrovsky district under the renovation program. The building permit was issued by the capital State Construction Supervision CommitteeThis was reported by its chairman Anton Slobodchikov.

Work will begin at the address: Dolgoprudnaya Street, land plot No. 6.

"The committee has issued permits, and now the developer can begin work on the allocated land plot. The area of the housing will be 11.3 thousand square meters. In accordance with the standards of the renovation program, the apartments will be fully finished and the necessary equipment will be installed, including lighting fixtures and plumbing," he noted.

Anton Slobodchikov.

The house will consist of three sections. Each of them will have one through entrance with rooms for a concierge and storage of strollers. The first floor will be allocated for commercial premises for shops and social and household facilities.

"Each building under the renovation program is being built according to a unique architectural design using high-quality and durable materials. On the ground floors of sections of different heights, there are rooms for public needs with separate street entrances. Between them, there will be entrance groups for the residential part with vestibules, elevator halls, rooms for strollers and concierges' rooms," said the chief architect of the capital, first deputy chairman of the Committee for Architecture and Urban Development (Moskomarkhitektura)

Sergey Kuznetsov.

On the instructions of Sergei Sobyanin, the city is paying special attention to residential properties under the renovation program.

As Anton Slobodchikov noted, the construction of the building on Dolgoprudnaya Street will be supervised by inspectors at each stage. The inspection schedule will be drawn up after the developer submits a notice to the Committee on the commencement of construction and installation work. Specialists from the subordinate Expertise Center will be involved in the on-site activities to perform a set of laboratory and instrumental studies of building materials and structures for compliance with design documentation.

The building and the area around it will be made barrier-free. The courtyard will have rest areas with benches, a children's playground and a sports ground, and will be landscaped. In addition, a lighting system and CCTV cameras will be installed.

The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It concerns about a million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 houses. Sergei Sobyanin ordered to increase the pace of implementation of the program intwice.

Moscow is one of the leaders among regions in terms of construction volumes. High rates of housing construction correspond to the goals and initiatives of the national project "Infrastructure for life".

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In Butyrsky District, more than 1.3 thousand Muscovites received keys to apartments under the renovation program

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Since June 2021, when resettlement began under the renovation program in the Butyrsky District, more than 1.3 thousand city residents have received comfortable housing in new buildings. This was reported by Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of City Property.

"Four years ago, the first to receive notifications about the start of resettlement under the renovation program in the Butyrsky District were about 430 Muscovites from house 28, blocks 1 and 2 on Yablochkova Street. Today, more than 1.3 thousand city residents from seven buildings of the old housing stock already have new apartments in the district. In total, about 4.5 thousand people from 27 houses are to be resettled here under the renovation program. The city provides housing with ready-made improved finishing so that Muscovites do not have to postpone moving because of repairs," said Ekaterina Solovyova.

This year, residents of the Butyrsky District began inspecting apartments in two new buildings – house 28 on Yablochkova Street and house 7, block 2 on Milashenkova Street. The residential complexes were built taking into account the principles of a barrier-free environment. The same criteria were observed in the improvement of the adjacent territories, which is especially important for city residents with disabilities, older people and families with small children.

"Since the beginning of the program, the city has handed over three residential complexes in the Butyrsky District of the capital for settlement. In total, 694 apartments with finished improved finishes have been designed in them. Nine of them have been adapted for people with limited mobility – the width of corridors and doorways has been increased, and special handrails have been provided in the bathrooms. Elevators have also been installed in the entrances of the new buildings, rooms for concierges and storage rooms for strollers and bicycles have been equipped. The areas around the buildings have been improved: comprehensive landscaping has been carried out, outdoor lighting and video surveillance cameras have been installed. In addition, areas for active recreation and sports have been equipped in the courtyards," clarified the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of Urban Development Policy

Vladislav Ovchinsky.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin spoke about resettlement under the renovation program in Khoroshevo-Mnevniki.

The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It concerns about a million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 houses. Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin ordered to increase the pace of implementation of the renovation program in twice.

Moscow is one of the leaders among regions in terms of construction volumes. High rates of housing construction correspond to the goals and initiatives of the national project "Infrastructure for life".

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A greenhouse with tropical plants will appear at VDNKh

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A greenhouse with tropical and subtropical plants with an area of about 330 square meters will open at VDNKh, which will be part of the first biocluster in Russia. Tours, master classes, lectures and other events will be held there. This was reported by Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

The new space will be arranged in the southern part of the park at the intersection of Khovanskaya Street and the ring road. Pavilions No. 516 "Books" of the museum and exhibition center "Rosiso" and No. 312 are located nearby.

"The greenhouse will combine exhibition and scientific and educational functions. Dozens of plant species, including unique ones, will be planted under the glass dome," noted Natalia Sergunina.

The greenhouse is planned to open in 2026. Specialists will create a climate zone in which the temperature, humidity and other parameters will be independently regulated. A laboratory will be equipped separately for classes on studying plants and their cultivation. An open-air lecture hall will appear next door. Birch trees, bird cherry, rowan, spruce, pine, willow and juniper will be planted around.

Now, on the territory of VDNKh, you can visit another greenhouse – it has been operating since 1959 in pavilion No. 14 "Computer Engineering and Information Science" (former "Azerbaijan SSR"). There, guests will see olives, pomegranates, persimmons and other crops.

Recently opened at VDNKh biocluster — a project of the State Biological Museum named after K.A. Timiryazev. Its first point is pavilion No. 29 "Floriculture and landscaping". By the summer of 2026, four more thematic areas will appear there.

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Monolithic work completed at future city station "Serp i Molot"

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The Serp i Molot city railway station is being built on the border of the Tagansky and Lefortovo districts. Monolithic work on the construction of passenger platforms has now been completed, said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

"Currently, at the future city station Serp i Molot, granite cladding of two passenger platforms is underway, as well as assembly of metal structures of the stairwells. Finishing of the canopies, installation of external networks and internal engineering systems is ongoing. At the moment, its readiness exceeds 40 percent. In the future, a full-fledged city station built according to the capital's standards will appear here," said Vladimir Efimov.

The project includes the construction of an overground vestibule with ramps to the platforms, reconstruction of the existing underground passage under the railway tracks and construction of new platforms with canopies. The future city station will be equipped with elevators and escalators, passengers will be protected from rain, snow and wind. In addition, together with the capital Department of Transport and Development of Road Transport Infrastructure A single canopy will be installed. It will allow you to transfer between the metro, the fourth Moscow Central Diameter (MCD-4) and ground transportation stops without getting your feet wet.

"As a result, a new transport hub will be created on the basis of the Serp i Molot stop. In the future, the city station will become a common one for MCD-4, MCD-2 and two metro stations – "Ploshchad Ilyicha" of the Kalininskaya Line and "Rimskaya" of the Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya Line. Thanks to this, residents of the Lefortovo and Tagansky districts will have updated convenient transport infrastructure within walking distance," emphasized the head of the Department for the Construction of Transport and Engineering Infrastructure of the City of Moscow

Vasily Desyatkov.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin said that a new station would be built near the Kornilovskaya station of the Troitskaya metro line. new transport interchange, which will reduce the load on the Kommunarka area and Kaluga Highway.

The first stage of improvement of the territory near the Serp i Molot station of the MCD-4 has been completedConvenient transfers and time savings on the road: what the new city railway stations will be like

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Moscow to host Big Running Festival for the first time

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On July 19, Moscow will host the first sports and music festival, the Big Run Fest. The event will begin at 19:00 and end after sunset. It will bring together fans of running, healthy lifestyles, and music.

There are three distances in total: five, 10 or 15 kilometers along the Garden Ring. Both children and adults can join. Participants aged 14 and over are allowed to participate in the five-kilometer race, 16 and over for the 10-kilometer race, and 18 and over for the 15-kilometer race. Everyone interested must register atwebsite and pay the fee. Starter packs will be available the day before and on the day of the event.

The top three runners at each distance will be awarded, and all finishers will receive commemorative medals. Spectators will be cheering on the participants along the route.

A large entertainment program has been prepared for the festival guests. Artists of various musical genres will appear on the main stage. The audience will also enjoy a live orchestra performance and a dance show. The headliners will be the Zventa Sventana project, the Farsh Band group, the Imperialis Orchestra and the Marta dance studio.

Small stages will also open on the Garden Ring: “Obshchaisya” (the square in front of the building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation), “Veselis” (Kudrinskaya Square), “Uznavai” (Bolshaya Sadovaya Street, Building 3a), “Zazhigai” (Sadovaya-Samotechnaya Street, Building 3) and “Style” (Krymsky Val Street, Building 9, entrance to Gorky Park). Master classes, training sessions, musical performances, meetings with bloggers and lectures will be held here.

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Polytechnic University's breakthrough projects received grant support from the Russian Science Foundation

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The Russian Science Foundation has summed up the results of three competitions for 2025, including one for the extension of ongoing projects.

Following the results of the Russian Science Foundation's competition for grant support for fundamental and exploratory scientific research in 2025–2028, 211 projects were supported. They are being carried out by research groups led by young candidates and doctors of science under the age of 35. Including three developments of the Polytechnic University, support was provided.

According to the results of the examination, the following Polytechnic projects will receive from 3 to 6 million rubles annually:

"Synaptic dysfunction in hippocampal neurons in Alzheimer's disease and methods of their correction: the influence of the endoplasmic reticulum structure and ryanodine receptors" under the supervision of Ekaterina Pchitskaya, Institute of Coronary Heart Diseases and Bone Health; "Molecular mechanisms of the influence of recombinant interferon-lambda on the course and outcome of secondary bacterial pneumonia developing against the background of influenza infection" under the supervision of Alexey Lozhkov, Institute of Coronary Heart Diseases and Bone Health; "Modeling and optimization of thermochemical technology for hydrogen production based on the sulfur-iodine cycle" under the supervision of Ekaterina Sokolova, Institute of Economics.

Following the results of the RSF competition for conducting initiative fundamental and exploratory scientific research by young scientists and candidates of science under the age of 33 in 2025–2027, 327 projects were supported. Including five SPbPU projects:

"Innovative Alkaline Electrolytes Based on Nanofluids for Highly Efficient Hydrogen Production by Water Electrolysis", Supervised by Sadeghi Khashayar, Institute of Economics; "Development of a Lingvodidactic Model of Sustainable Learning Using Artificial Intelligence", Supervised by Ekaterina Shostak, Institute of Economics; "Development of Scientific and Technological Foundations for the Formation of Biomedical Materials with a Given Gradient of Properties by Selective Laser Melting for Personalized Implantology", Supervised by Igor Polozov, Institute of Mathematics and Electronics; "Development of a System for Predicting the Failure of the Strength of Load-Bearing Metal Structures at Sub-zero Temperatures Using Digital Twin Technology", Supervised by Ivan Vasiliev, Institute of Mathematics and Electronics; "Multimode Fiber Bragg Gratings with Optimal Spectral Response", Supervised by Alexander Markvart, Institute of Economics and Electronics.

The grant amount will be up to 1.5 million rubles annually.

Based on the results of the competition for the extension of the deadlines for projects implemented under the supervision of young scientists in 2025–2027, the SPbPU project “Study of the antiviral activity of small interfering RNAs against rotavirus infection when administered orally in complexes with hybrid microcarriers” was supported, led by Alexandra Brodskaya, IBSiB.

The annual grant amount will be from 3 to 6 million rubles.

"I congratulate our young scientists who generate ideas and demonstrate scientific achievements. Eight applications is a good result, higher than last year. To make it even better, we will set more global tasks. We, for our part, intend to help this within the framework of the Grant Readings seminar series," said Yuri Fomin, Vice-Rector for Research at SPbPU.

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After a heart attack, 44% of patients abandon therapy, risking a repeat attack – study by RUDN scientists

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Researchers from the RUDN Medical Institute and Moscow City Polyclinic No. 2 analyzed how patients after acute myocardial infarction comply with recommendations for taking dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) — a combination of acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) and a P2Y12 inhibitor (ticagrelor, clopidogrel or prasugrel). The work was awarded first place in the Competition of scientific works of young scientists in the field of drug safety "LekBez 2025" at the III Russian Congress "Pharmacotherapy Safety 360°: Noli nocere!"

The study included 168 patients who demonstrated high adherence to dual antiplatelet therapy in the first 6 months after myocardial infarction and assessed how their behavior changed over the course of a year, as well as the relationship between adherence, bleeding complications of therapy and the risk of recurrent cardiovascular events.

After myocardial infarction, DAPT is critical to prevent recurrent infarctions. However, according to the study results, 43.5% of patients stopped adhering to the therapy regimen in the second half of the year, despite preferential provision of drugs in Moscow. 24.4% of patients experienced hemorrhagic complications (bleeding), which forced them to independently adjust or stop treatment. An additional problem was the rare use of the PRECISE-DAPT scale by doctors to predict bleeding, although this risk was high in 22.6% of patients when assessed in the study. These circumstances lead to a dilemma: refusal of DAPT reduces the number of bleedings, but increases the risk of recurrent infarctions. For example, non-adherent patients were hospitalized due to cardiac complications in the second half of the year more than three times more often than those who continued therapy.

“Solving this problem requires a comprehensive approach. First of all, it is necessary to implement treatment adherence monitoring by recording electronic prescriptions. This will allow doctors to track the patient’s compliance with therapy in real time and promptly adjust prescriptions. In addition, an individual approach to therapy adjustment is necessary. For example, in case of mild bleeding, it is advisable to temporarily reduce the dose of acetylsalicylic acid (19.5% of cases) or replace ticagrelor with clopidogrel (9.8%). For patients with a high risk of bleeding according to the PRECISE-DAPT scale, international recommendations provide for a reduction in the duration of DAPT to 3-6 months. It is equally important to implement continuous education among both patients and healthcare professionals. Patients need to be explained the risks associated with interrupting therapy, and doctors need to be informed about the importance of using modern bleeding risk assessment scales to prescribe the correct personalized treatment,” says Dmitry Klyuev, assistant professor at the Department of General and Clinical Pharmacology, RUDN Medical Institute.

The study was conducted by a research team from RUDN University. Among the co-authors:

Sergey Fitilev, Professor of the Department of General and Clinical Pharmacology; Irina Shkrebneva, Associate Professor of the Department of General and Clinical Pharmacology; Alexander Vozzhaev, Professor of the Department of General and Clinical Pharmacology; Anna Ovaeva, Assistant of the Department of General and Clinical Pharmacology.

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GUU took part in the discussion of the future of business education

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The State University of Management took part in a joint open meeting of the Presidium of the National Accreditation Council for Business and Management Education (NASDOBR) and the Council for Professional Qualifications in Management and Law.

The SUM was represented at the event by Rector Vladimir Stroyev, Vice-Rector Dmitry Bryukhanov and Academic Director of the SUM Higher School of Business and Technology, Vice-President of the Russian Association of Business Education Vladimir Godin.

The meeting was also attended by First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Alexander Zhukov; Chairman of the Presidium of NASDOBR, Vice-Rector of RANEPA Sergey Myasoedov; Vice-President of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs Alexander Murychev; Deputy Chairman, Head of the Executive Committee of Delovaya Rossiya Nonna Kagramanyan, Chairman of the Council of the Moscow City Branch of OPORA RUSSIA Dmitry Nesvetov, and General Director of the National Agency for Qualifications Development Alexey Vovchenko.

The participants considered issues of NASDOBR activities in accreditation of MBA business education programs and preparation for pilot accreditation of the DBA program “Doctor of Business Administration”, development of professional and public accreditation of higher education programs, and intensification of work on development of business education in the regions.

The results of the work of the specialized sections of NASDOBR and RABO at the Caucasus Investment Forum and the International IT Forum with the participation of BRICS and SCO countries were summed up. The high demand for business education programs in the regions was noted, especially in terms of developing management competencies and increasing labor productivity.

In addition, those gathered discussed the expansion of the powers of the Council for Professional Qualifications in Management and Law: the creation of educational programs, their professional and public accreditation, and the formation of a system for independent assessment of qualifications in this area.

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"Kimberlite Magic": NSU postgraduate student Alexey Tarasov became a laureate of the RAS medal for the study of deep mantle melts

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The Russian Academy of Sciences has announced the winners of the 2024 competition for medals with prizes for the best scientific works of young scientists and students. One of the laureates was a postgraduate student Faculty of Geology and Geophysics (FGG) of NSU Alexey Tarasov. He received the award in geology, geophysics, geochemistry and mining sciences for his research on melt inclusions in minerals of mantle peridotite xenoliths.

We talked to Alexey about his scientific path, research topic, participation in the competition and plans for the future.

— How did you end up at NSU?

— I entered NSU in 2018 after finishing school in Barnaul, based on the results of the Unified State Exam. I studied for a bachelor's degree at the Faculty of Geography and Geography, then entered the master's program. Now I continue my studies in graduate school.

— Why did you choose the Faculty of Geology and Geophysics?

— I have been interested in minerals since childhood, I had a small collection at home. I attended the "Young Geologist" club — there was one in Barnaul. Gradually, my hobby turned into a professional interest. I knew that Novosibirsk had a strong school in geochemistry, and this played a decisive role. There was no doubt where to go.

— Tell us about your scientific work for which you received the Russian Academy of Sciences medal.

— The overall goal of all our work is to understand how diamond deposits are formed. Diamond is a form of carbon that is stable only under very high pressure, so it forms deep in the mantle, at depths of 150–160 kilometers and more. Most diamonds formed more than 2.5 billion years ago and are still in the mantle because it is too deep to mine them.

But there are kimberlite magmas. They form in the mantle and, unlike most other magmas, rise to the surface very quickly. In doing so, they take with them fragments of mantle rocks – so-called xenoliths, and minerals – xenocrysts. Sometimes – with diamonds.

When magma reaches the surface, it forms kimberlite pipes, which are the main source of diamonds in nature. But what is kimberlite magma? What it consists of, where it comes from, and under what conditions it originates – is still not exactly known. This is a key scientific question, and I am working on solving it.

– How do you research this?

— I study melt inclusions in xenolith minerals. These are tiny drops of magma that were “sealed” in crystals during their growth and preserved in their original form. These inclusions provide a unique opportunity to reconstruct the composition of kimberlite melts at the moment of their origin — before all the changes and contaminations that occur during their ascent to the surface.

The composition of these inclusions can tell us about the temperature and pressure of formation, and the type of rock from which they formed. This helps us get closer to understanding where and how new kimberlite pipes can form, and therefore potentially predict where diamonds can be found.

— What, in your opinion, helped you receive the RAS medal?

— It’s hard to say how exactly the selection took place. But I think several factors played a role. I tried to show that my work was not just fundamental, but also had potential applied significance. In addition, at the time of application, I had six published articles in which I was the author or co-author.

But, to be honest, the main thing is not "what", but "who". My scientific supervisor Alexander Viktorovich Golovin. He insisted that I participate in conferences, helped with writing articles, tolerated my mistakes, demanded high quality. It was he who convinced me to apply for the RAS competition. In addition to him, other colleagues at the institute and teachers at the faculty supported me. Without them, nothing would have happened.

— How did the competition itself go?

— It was quite simple: you had to prepare an application, attach a research paper (in my case, it was a master's thesis), provide a list of publications, and sign documents. There were no in-person stages — everything was done in writing.

— What are your plans next?

— I am continuing my postgraduate studies and working at the Institute of Geology and Mineralogy of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. I plan to defend my PhD thesis in 2027. I am currently finishing my first article, where I am the first author, and I want to publish it in a foreign journal of the 1st–2nd quartile. I already sent it six months ago, but was rejected. The reviewers pointed out the weak discussion and insufficient English.

Now I am rewriting the text, looking for a translator and funding for professional translation. In parallel, I am working on the following articles. My supervisor has set a task – five articles by the end of my postgraduate studies. To be honest, I am not sure that I will cope, but I will make every effort.

The Russian Academy of Sciences holds an annual competition for medals and prizes for young scientists and students. In 2024, 21 young scientists and 21 students received awards. Each laureate receives a medal, a diploma, a badge, and a cash prize of 100,000 rubles for young scientists and 50,000 rubles for students.

The competition covers key areas of natural, technical and human sciences and is held with the aim of encouraging young scientists, supporting professional growth and enhancing the prestige of research activities.

We congratulate Alexey Tarasov on his well-deserved award and wish him success in his future scientific research!

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For the third time, NSU hosted the scientific and educational school for students in grades 7–11, “Sigma”

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"Sigma" is a free summer scientific and educational school for students in grades 7-11, which has been held for the third year at the Faculty of Information Technology NSUThis year the event took place from July 7 to 13.

The main idea of "Sigma" is from students to schoolchildren. The goal of the project is to bring schoolchildren closer to the university, providing the opportunity to freely choose courses, participate in rich discussions and interact with teachers who care about their interests, not grades.

This season, Sigma hosted 24 courses taught by 28 instructors, including students, graduates, and young researchers from various universities, such as NSU, MSU, SPbSU, HSE, Tyumen State University, MVSES, MSU Skolkovo, IPL SB RAS, as well as industry practitioners, including the Whatelse.lab marketing agency. The geography of the instructors covered the Novosibirsk Region, Krasnoyarsk, Tyumen, St. Petersburg, and Moscow.

Each course was built as a cycle of 3-6 lessons. The format — from discussions and mini-lectures to role-playing games and workshops — was determined by the teachers and adjusted to the course concept. The course topics included a wide range of disciplines, such as sociology, anatomy, cinematography, linguistics, programming, biotechnology, as well as Olympiad courses in chemistry and literature. Thus, participants could try themselves in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences and engineering and understand which of them were of the greatest interest.

Kirill Kondrenko, a graduate of NSU and one of the permanent teachers at Sigma, shares his experience:

— I think that Sigma is a great opportunity for schoolchildren to gain practical skills and learn interesting things that are ignored in a comprehensive school. Last year I taught the course Online Security, and this year — Telebot on developing Telegram bots in Python. During the course, we studied the basic elements of building bots, and at the end, the students did group projects — among them were a guide to interesting places, a bot for recognizing text from voice messages, a bot for analyzing user emotions, and others. During the classes, the students liked the interactivity the most: it was worth changing just a couple of lines of code — and the bot's behavior in Telegram completely changed.

"Sigma" creates an atmosphere in which schoolchildren with "burning eyes" receive knowledge from students with the same sincere interest. I am convinced that it is this atmosphere that influences skills and knowledge even more than the content of the classes themselves. Every day at "Sigma" there were extracurricular activities that helped "refresh the mind" and distract from the courses for a while. In my opinion, this is exactly what is lacking in ordinary schools, where students have 7-8 lessons a day.

The Sigma organizers play no less an important role than the teachers: they set the tone for the entire school, coordinate processes and create the very atmosphere in which everything happens.

Vladimir Sharapov, a second-year student at the NSU Institute of Information Technologies and the head of Sigma from the NSU Institute of Information Technologies, says:

— Sigma was my first experience in organizing such a large-scale and long-term event. It was a truly exciting and responsible adventure. Of course, there were difficulties, but we overcame all the challenges. I am sure that everything went well — including thanks to the support and trust shown to me. Special thanks to the entire team of organizers, without whom this path would not have been possible — to those who supported me on this new path.

As mentioned above, the geography of the school's teachers was represented by different universities and regions. Tarina Iptysheva, the main organizer of Sigma, a student of SAS Tyumen State University, talks about her participation in the project:

— For me, Sigma is, first of all, about the feeling of “Peace, friendship and chewing gum!” and establishing supportive and warm relationships. And only secondly, about gaining new experience, knowledge, and getting acquainted with interesting ideas and disciplines.

I think many of the participants actually did it, at least from what they say. And that makes me incredibly happy.

And I’m also very happy when the guys say that they managed to get to know each other, become friends and find a common language – and this is probably the most valuable thing.

This year, 107 participants from the Novosibirsk region gathered at Sigma. Each could choose up to four courses and create their own educational trajectory. Upon completion of the school, the guys shared their impressions with us.

Lisa, Sigma student:

— This is my third year at the school, and I was looking forward to this season with great impatience. All my expectations were met in abundance — I am absolutely delighted with the variety of courses, the atmosphere, and, of course, the people I met or reconnected with. For me, Sigma is always about new cool acquaintances and warm meetings with old friends and new like-minded people.

I really like the idea of “from students to schoolchildren” that Sigma promotes, and that’s probably why one of the highlights of the first half of the season was Self-Government Day. I really liked the idea, and it gave me new ideas about what I’d like to do in the future.

In general, I always say that Sigma is a meaningful event of July for me. And I think the emotions and impressions I return home with after each school day are the best confirmation of this.

Yulia, a student of Sigma:

— Of course, the concept of Sigma as a place where you will be appreciated, where your opinion will be appreciated, where teachers respect you, is very important. Especially for teenagers who came here from a familiar school environment, often harsh and formal. To find yourself in such a comfortable place, where there is attention, respect and a sincere interest in you as a person — it’s really cool. Here, the teacher is interested in you, wants to share knowledge and is truly open to discussions.

We thank all the teachers and organizers, without whom Sigma would not have become what it is: a place of genuine interest, academic freedom and friendly interaction.

Special thanks to the Faculty of Information Technology of NSU and the Department of Youth Policy and Educational Work of NSU for their support in implementing the school – thanks to you, this project continues and develops.

See you next season of Sigma!

 

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