Students from India about the summer school on endodontics at RUDN

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How root canals are structured, how to extract pins and what methods of treating pulpitis exist – fourth-year dental students from India learned all this at RUDN. They took part in a summer school on endodontics in English.

The classes were conducted at the Department of Propaedeutics of Dental Diseases of the Medical Institute by Associate Professor Angela Brago and Doctor of Medical Sciences Svetlana Razumova.

The participants of the school were students of Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies (MRIIRS):

Singh Pranay Kumar; Sirohi Tripti; Zehra Tahsin; Hussain Zoya; Kataria Sunidhi; Kumar Paritosh.

They were accompanied by Dr. Rana Anju, Lecturer, Department of Periodontology, MRIIRS.

Balance of study and experience

The program of classes for foreign students was intensive and included such topics as the anatomy of root canals and their instrumental treatment, irrigation, methods of pulpitis treatment and tactics of retreatment (removal of pins, instrument fragments, treatment of perforations). Interactive lectures were supported by VR trainings and practical classes.

"What I remember most was the perfect balance between learning and experiencing. The endodontic treatment practice was incredibly useful – especially practicing each stage of root canal work under the guidance of experts. We also got to see Moscow: Red Square and traditional Russian cuisine made the trip unforgettable!" – Tripti Sirohi, 4th year student of Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies.

According to the girl, the most interesting thing about the summer school for her was the preparation of the root canal orifice, as it helped the student better understand the anatomy and importance of proper access to the canals. And the most difficult was working with rotary instruments (they are used to process hard and soft tissues of the maxillofacial region), because precision, patience and strict control of one's actions were required. However, by the end of the course, the student was already much more confident in using the instruments.

“One of the most valuable pieces of advice I received during the summer school was ‘Never rush in endodontics, respect the canal anatomy and always work in isolation’. It reminded me how important precision and sterility are at every stage. The instructor also emphasized that calmness and a systematic approach are the keys to success in root canal treatment,” Tripti Sirohi, a fourth-year student at Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies.

Help and attention of teachers

The Indian students were touched by the way the RUDN teachers treated them. They noted that the teachers were attentive and did everything to help the children understand the topic being studied.

“The teachers took note of our doubts and did their best to clear them!” – Sunidhi Kataria, 4th year student, Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies.

According to Sunidhi, during school she easily figured out how to widen root canals and obturation (filling). But there were also difficulties – the future dentist did not immediately cope with the application of a cofferdam (an elastic scarf made of latex or polyisoprene, which is used to isolate a tooth) using clasps (parts of a removable dental prosthesis). But thanks to the help of teachers, she learned this procedure. The girl is especially grateful to Associate Professor Angela Brago, who explained everything to the students in a very accessible way.

"The most valuable piece of advice from educators that I will remember forever is, "First diagnosis, then treatment plan." Before making a decision, you need to study all the diagnostic data. And not in all cases, root canal treatment will be successful – it is important to preserve the tooth and the viability of its pulp (soft tissue that contains the nerves of the tooth, blood and lymphatic vessels)," – Sunidhi Kataria, a fourth-year student of Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies.

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"Maximum" of comfort: the Studgorodok hotel has acquired its own cafe

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A modern café has opened in the Maximum Hotel of the SPbPU Student City. The long-awaited event is especially pleasing, since until now there were no public catering outlets in the immediate vicinity. Now students living in the Maximum Hotel and guests have the opportunity to have a comfortable breakfast and snack during the day.

The opening ceremony was attended by Vice-Rector for Organizational and Economic Work Stanislav Vladimirov and Director of the SPbPU Student Campus Vyacheslav Olshevsky.

The modern space of the cafe is equipped with everything necessary for a comfortable rest. Here you can not only have a snack, but also work with a laptop or meet with classmates or friends in a cozy atmosphere.

The wide range of menu includes both breakfasts and full lunches. Particular attention is paid to the pricing policy – the establishment is focused on students, so the prices remain affordable.

It is very important to create a comfortable environment for our students and the opening of the cafe confirms this. Also, the opening of the cafe is a successful joint work of all university services, – noted Stanislav Vladimirov.

Director of the Student City Vyacheslav Olshevsky added: I thank everyone who took part in the opening of this food outlet, which everyone was waiting for with impatience, and I hope that now the accommodation of SPbPU students in the “Maximum” hotel will become even more comfortable, which will be reflected in their academic success!

Students and guests have already appreciated the advantages of the new cafe. According to them, they now have a comfortable place to relax and the opportunity to eat well without leaving the building of the hotel "Maximum".

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"Point of Support" of the Polytechnic University: Psychological Support in a Modern University

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Lost in the stream of problems? Don't know who to turn to for help? We answer: Politekhnicheskaya Street 29, lit. O (Polytech Tower). The SPbPU "Tochka Opory" Psychological Support Center (PSC) operates here. A team of psychologists works to ensure that you can always get support in a difficult situation.

Why do universities need psychologists?

Firstly, it is supposed to be that way. In 2022, the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation and the Russian Academy of Education developed a concept for developing a network of psychological services in universities. According to the departments' recommendations, psychologists should carry out educational, psychocorrectional, diagnostic and advisory work with all participants in the educational process. Psychological and social well-being is part of the youth policy in the country and, in particular, in universities.

Secondly, life inside the university is not a vacuum, there are enough tense situations, challenges and problems. Some students have difficulties with adaptation, some are overly nervous before exams, somewhere there are conflicts in the team, someone has difficulty making decisions, and there are also overloads from combining work and study, and much more.

Finally, psychology is becoming more accessible through self-help books and materials, and the demand for them is growing.

What questions do people ask the Center’s psychologists?

"Tochka Opory" has been operating for three and a half years now within the structure of the Polytechnic Youth Policy Department. Its audience is students, employees and teachers, approximately 40-50 thousand people.

In 2024, the Center's psychologists conducted 931 individual consultations. In just over half of 2025, specialists have already conducted more than 670 consultations. The Center notes that the overwhelming majority (97%) of those who applied are students and postgraduates, while employees and teachers make up about 3%.

What worries people the most?

Relationships with others — 37%. Polytechnic students most often come to psychologists to sort out their relationships with partners, parents, and to establish communication with peers, friends, or work colleagues. A large number of social groups and regular contacts are inevitable in the university environment (and in life), which is why the ability to build relationships is a necessary skill for every person.

Anxiety and fears — 26%. The Center's specialists note experiences due to loneliness, changes, illnesses, studies, personal development and much more. Working with these difficulties is not the easiest and fastest process, but the result significantly increases overall well-being. To help those who have applied, the Center's specialists use elements of cognitive behavioral therapy: consultative work involves working through states, thoughts and feelings both at a meeting with a specialist and in the form of homework and practices.

Self-esteem and self-confidence – 12%.

In 2025, issues of emotional state and stress, personal identity and relationships, and studies occupied men and women approximately equally. At the same time, men addressed questions on “Productivity and self-management” three times more often, while women with exactly the same proportion prevailed in the category “Psychological trauma, loss, grief”. However, psychologists perceive these facts with caution.

In fact, although men and women have a number of unique features, they are in many ways equally susceptible to common crisis situations and experiences. It is possible to talk about the specificity of appeals depending on gender with a number of reservations, since such conclusions require a more thorough analysis, – says psychologist of the TsPS "Tochka Opory" Andrey Kuzmin.

Psychologists remind us that difficulties and experiences are a natural part of our lives, they can occur in anyone and at any age, regardless of status, gender and other characteristics. If you are unable to cope with the difficulties on your own, it makes sense to contact a specialist who will be able to clarify the causes, alleviate the symptoms and work out new behavior patterns together with you. If the difficulties go beyond the scope of psychological practice, then experts will recommend seeking help from specialized specialists: cardiologists, neurologists, psychotherapists and psychiatrists.

Not just consultations

If you think that a psychologist's work is limited to the walls of a consultation room, you will be only partly right. In addition, our specialists conduct discussion clubs, support groups, thematic trainings and much more.

Individual consultations are an opportunity to support a person during an acute period or to start a process of fundamental changes, starting a targeted work from the deepest layers of the psyche. However, at a certain point, it makes sense to supplement such work with group formats, in which a person learns to see himself from the outside, practices interaction skills and plays out different situations in a safe environment, says Daria Popova, a psychologist at the TsPS Tochka Opory.

In addition, psychologists participate in university events. For example, on May 17 in the Polytechnic Park during the family festival "Beauty-day" The Center's staff held a "Plasticine Date" class for parents and children.

Recently, we have noted a growing interest in art therapy practices. For example, the event “Plasticine Date” has become a successful format for joint creativity of children and parents. In addition, I managed to open a workshop on neurographics – this is a space where participants can reveal their emotions and experiences through drawings, abstractions and free lines, – shared Veronika Sudakova, a psychologist at the TsPS “Tochka Opory”.

The Center's specialists are also experimenting with new types of activities. This year, psychologist Anastasia Markevich launched the online marathon "Anxiety under control" on the Telegram channel for the first time.

"This is a unique opportunity to bring useful self-help practices to a wider audience," said Anastasia. "The idea was to share practical developments on the topic of growing anxiety in a remote format. We have not had such a practice before and, judging by the coverage and feedback from the participants, we successfully managed to implement such a mini-project, which I am very happy about!"

In the same format, in August, psychologist Daria Popova launched a 24-day online intensive course “Fight Back from Stress” with elements of gamification.

The Center's psychologists regularly improve their qualifications and attend specialized events, such as the All-Russian conference "Personnel work and labor protection in scientific and educational organizations of higher education", the All-Russian seminar-meeting of psychologists of educational organizations of the higher education system.

In 2025, the employees of the CPS became members of the St. Petersburg Psychological Society (SPbPO) and received membership cards at the Faculty of Psychology of St. Petersburg State University. Membership provides an opportunity to participate in events to keep abreast of current trends in psychological science and practice, have affiliation and the status of a specialist.

Communication with representatives of psychological services of other universities is also part of the activities of the Center's employees: this summer, the Polytechnic University hosted a supervision for psychologists from St. Petersburg universities, during which the Center's employees, together with their colleagues, discussed the most difficult therapeutic cases and shared their experiences.

Attending conferences, supporting the specialized community and sharing experiences with colleagues are extremely important for us, since the work of a psychologist implies regular contact with the difficult states of those who seek help. At events and meetings, we can discuss our practice, debate, learn new things and spend time in the company of like-minded people, restoring our own resources, – notes Anna Filimonova, a psychologist at the TsPS "Tochka Opory".

The Center’s specialists are currently planning to search for new ideas in working with different groups of applicants.

During the existence of our service, we have accumulated rich experience in consulting and working with various categories of requests. Having started with a small team of psychologists, by now the Center has developed into a full-fledged team of specialists and has all the necessary resources to provide support to everyone who feels the need for it. Our mission is to promote the well-being of our beloved Polytechnic University and the entire society as a whole, – says Anna Kalugina, Director of the Center for Social Support "Tochka Opory".

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Financial news: 08/12/2025, 10-11 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the SOFL (iSoftline) security were changed.

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08/12/2025 10:11

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and the deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC), on 12.08.2025, 10-11 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 140.48) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 157,794 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 49.5%) of the SOFL (iSoftline) security were changed

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The government has approved a list of territories whose defense participants have the right to receive the status of combat veterans

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Order dated August 11, 2025 No. 2148-r

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Order dated August 11, 2025 No. 2148-r

The list of territories adjacent to the areas of the special military operation and subjected to attacks by the armed formations of Ukraine includes 11 administrative-territorial entities. The order approving such a list has been signed.

These territories include the Republic of Crimea, the city of Sevastopol, Belgorod, Bryansk and Kursk regions, Temryuk district of Krasnodar region, Kantemirovsky and Rossoshansky municipal districts of Voronezh region, as well as the cities of Anapa, Novorossiysk and Gelendzhik.

According to the new version of the federal law "On Veterans", which was approved by the President in April 2025, military personnel, employees of law enforcement agencies and members of volunteer formations who repelled the invasion of the Kursk region, as well as armed provocations in the territories specified in the list, received the right to be assigned the status of a combat veteran. In turn, military personnel and members of volunteer formations who became disabled as a result of wounds, concussions and mutilations received, received the right to the status of a disabled person of combat operations.

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Yuri Trutnev: The business program of the EEF-2025 has been published

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Onofficial website The business program of the tenth, anniversary Eastern Economic Forum, which will be held in Vladivostok on September 3–6, has been published. The main theme is “The Far East – Cooperation for Peace and Prosperity.” The organizer of the EEF is the Roscongress Foundation.

"The Eastern Economic Forum has become one of the effective instruments for the accelerated socio-economic development of the Far East. The most pressing issues of attracting investment, creating new enterprises and projects, stimulating various sectors of the economy, improving social infrastructure and raising the quality of life of Far Easterners are discussed on the sidelines of the forum. Thanks to the concluded investment agreements, new high-tech enterprises have already been built and are being created in the Far East, and highly paid jobs are being created. The implementation of master plans for Far Eastern cities, carried out on behalf of the President of Russia, plays a major role for the Far East. In essence, this is a historic chance to transform urban spaces and change the living conditions of residents of the Far East. Among the important topics of this year are the discussion of technological development and the attraction of technologies, the growing energy needs in the Far East and many others. It is worth noting that the EEF has become a platform for strengthening cultural and economic ties with countries friendly to Russia. We are open to cooperation with those who are ready to work on mutually beneficial partnership terms,” noted Deputy Prime Minister – Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative in the Far Eastern Federal District, Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the Eastern Economic Forum Yuri Trutnev.

The business program will include about 90 thematic sessions, divided into seven thematic blocks: “The Far East – a territory for life and development”, “Recipes for growth: investments, innovations, integration”, “Openness and mutually beneficial partnership – the basis of stability”, “Technologies: from theory to economic effects”, “Cities – for people’s lives”, “Arteries of growth: how logistics changes the economy” and “In partnership between business and the state: a major reassembly”.

"The future of the multipolar world is currently being formed in the East. Russia is actively involved in these processes, consistently strengthening its positions in the Asia-Pacific region. A key element of the prosperity strategy is the comprehensive development of the Far East – a territory that is becoming not only Russia's gateway to the Asia-Pacific region, but also an important center of economic growth. Unique preferential regimes, large-scale infrastructure projects and systemic measures to support business are already making the region attractive for investment and innovation. The Eastern Economic Forum plays a special role in this process – over 10 years, the forum has become the main platform for building long-term partnerships with leading Asian countries. The program of the anniversary EEF gives priority to key areas of sustainable development: technological sovereignty, training personnel for new industries, creating a comfortable urban environment, integrating technologies into economic processes, and developing public-private partnerships. I am convinced that the solutions developed at the forum will become the basis for specific actions that will strengthen Russia's position as one of the centers of the new economy. “The Far East is a territory of opportunities, and its development is a strategic contribution to the future of the entire country in the context of the emerging multipolar world,” emphasized Anton Kobyakov, Advisor to the President of Russia and Executive Secretary of the EEF Organizing Committee.

The Far East — a Territory for Life and Development track will discuss the socio-economic development of the macro-region and the creation of conditions for sustainable growth. Discussions are planned on modern models of personnel training, interaction between employers and educational institutions, as well as the introduction of new technologies in training. Successful cases of using the Far Eastern Hectare program for the development of agriculture, entrepreneurship and creative projects will be analyzed. Participants will also touch on the topic of forming social ecosystems as a strategic asset and other issues.

The sessions of the "Growth Recipes: Investments, Innovations, Integration" block will focus on issues of attracting investments, developing technologies and integrating the Far East into the global economy. In particular, projects for deep processing of hydrocarbons and their role in the economy of the macroregion, the possibilities of creative industries as drivers of the economy, technological innovations in agriculture, the development of small and medium-sized businesses and other topics will be discussed.

The direction "Openness and mutually beneficial partnership – the basis of stability" will be devoted to international cooperation, development of cross-border projects and strengthening of partnerships. The development of Bolshoy Ussuriysky Island, cultural and humanitarian ties with the Asia-Pacific countries and other topics will be discussed.

The track "Technologies: from theory to economic effects" covers innovative technologies, their implementation and impact on the regional economy. Experts will study the possibilities of automation in industry, shipbuilding and mining, prospects for the introduction of artificial intelligence in various processes, technological sovereignty in the automotive industry, mining and other sectors of the economy.

The "Cities – for People's Lives" block is dedicated to the development of the urban environment, infrastructure and improving the quality of life in the cities of the Far East. Successful practices of improvement and involvement of residents in the development of settlements, measures of state support for the development of infrastructure and tourism, as well as urban renewal will be considered.

The events of the block "In partnership between business and the state: a major rebuild" will touch upon the development of public-private partnerships in various areas. Participants will discuss legislative initiatives, investment incentives and rebooting existing support instruments.

The track "Arteries of Growth: How Logistics Changes the Economy" focuses on transport and logistics infrastructure, including sea, river and air transportation. There will be sessions dedicated to the Northern Delivery Program, the development of the Northern Sea Route, container logistics and other topics.

The EEF will also include the Forum of Creative Industries, the international forum "Falcon Day", the youth forum "Day of the Future", the APEC International Conference on Cooperation in Higher Education and the conference of the Russian Historical Society. In addition, the program will include business dialogues with China, India, Thailand, Myanmar and ASEAN. The regions of the Far Eastern Federal District will traditionally present their achievements at the exhibition "Far East Street", which will be held from September 3 to 9.

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Financial news: 08/12/2025, 10:05 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the SOFL (iSoftline) security were changed.

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08/12/2025 10:05

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and the deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by NCO NCC (JSC) on 12.08.2025, 10-05 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 131.76) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 149.086 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 41.25%) of the SOFL (iSoftline) security were changed

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Marat Khusnullin held a meeting of the supervisory board of DOM.RF

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Marat Khusnullin held a meeting of the supervisory board of DOM.RF

Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin held a meeting of the supervisory board of the housing development institute DOM.RF. The participants summed up the preliminary results of the company's work for the first half of 2025 and discussed plans for the future.

"DOM.RF continues to play an important role in the development of the Russian construction industry. Summing up the preliminary results of the first half of the year, we see significant success in the work of the state-owned company. Since 2021, the volume of commissioning of multi-apartment housing with the participation of the development institute's instruments has reached 31.6 million square meters, the volume of commissioning of individual housing – 2.6 million square meters. The urban development potential of the implemented federal land plots amounted to 11.7 million square meters. DOM.RF also acts as an operator of preferential mortgage programs, with their help over 214 thousand families were able to improve their housing conditions in six months. I would like to note that all the main indicators have been achieved, it is important to continue working in the same spirit. I am confident that DOM.RF will continue to contribute to the development of housing construction in Russia," said Marat Khusnullin.

During the meeting, the company's priority areas of activity were considered, including the program of subsidizing individual housing construction. It has already covered 51 regions of the country, 2.5 thousand credit agreements have been concluded.

"We set ourselves quite ambitious goals for 2025, and despite the difficult macroeconomic conditions, they are all being achieved. Based on the results of the first half of the year, a large volume of projects has already been implemented that contribute to the development of the housing sector and, consequently, the socio-economic development of the country. The increase in the group's assets to 5.6 trillion rubles is a consequence of the course we have chosen. The effectiveness of financial instruments for investors is embodied in specific projects: the project financing portfolio is 80 million square meters, 54 infrastructure projects are being implemented in 27 regions. We intend to continue to complete all tasks on time and strengthen the position of DOM.RF as a driver for improving the quality of urban infrastructure and the development of construction in Russia," said Vitaly Mutko, CEO of DOM.RF.

In addition, members of the Supervisory Board considered issues of leasing municipal and road construction equipment for municipalities, financing infrastructure with bonds, developing the rental housing market and activities in the reunited regions of the country. During the discussion, mechanisms aimed at supporting the mortgage market and stimulating demand for housing were also considered.

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Financial news: 08/12/2025 LLC “UK FRT” will hold a deposit auction.

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Date of the deposit auction 08/12/2025
Placement currency Rub
Maximum amount of funds placed (in placement currency) 420,000,000
Placement period, days 15
Date of deposit 08/12/2025
Refund date 08/27/2025
Minimum placement interest rate, % per annum 18
Conditions of imprisonment, urgent or special Urgent
Minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in placement currency) 420,000,000
Maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1
Auction form, open or closed Open
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Applications in competition mode from 11:40 to 11:45
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Financial news: 08/12/2025, 10:17 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A0ZYU05 (RZhD 1P-05R) were changed.

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In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and the deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by NCO NCC (JSC) on 12.08.2025, 10-17 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 101.06) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1043.35 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 8.75%) of the security RU000A0ZYU05 (RZhD 1P-05R) were changed

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