Healthy back

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The Onezhsky Cultural Center invites participants of the Moscow Longevity project to an open class in the Healthy Back group. The exercises are aimed at strengthening the back muscles, improving joint mobility and forming posture. They are recommended for people of any age and different levels of training. Regular training will relieve tension and help restore flexibility.

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How did the field practice of RUDN students-ecologists go?

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Kosinsky Lakes, Ulyanovsk Forest Park, Malinki Biostation… It sounds like someone's route for a tent camping holiday, but these are the places where RUDN University environmental students did their practical training. They studied different types of forests and described their species diversity. In addition, the students assessed the impact of humans on ecosystems and were impressed by the speed of Sosnowsky's hogweed "capturing territories".

"We managed to work with different communities — from spruce and mixed forests to meadow and floodplain areas. To describe the forest structure, we laid out 20 x 20 m test plots: we measured the required size with a tape measure, and then determined everything on this plot. The height of the tiers was estimated approximately, based on our own height. The density of the crowns was determined visually — this comes with experience. But with species diversity, everything is not so simple. Especially in the herbaceous layer, you can’t quickly list anything. Each species had to be found separately, carefully examined and compared with the identifier — it was like a detective investigation, but now many plants are recognizable at first sight," — Yulia Shmitko, a student of the RUDN Institute of Ecology (Ecology and Nature Management, 1st year).

From glacial lakes to coniferous forests

Each of the locations where the students worked had its own characteristics. For example, the Kosinsky Lakes are a complex of lakes of glacial origin. This type of reservoir is rare for the Moscow region; they are usually found in the north and northwest of the country. Unfortunately, the lakes are subject to strong negative human influence. In Beloye Lake, due to active exploitation and storm drains, there is excessive growth of algae and other plants, lack of oxygen and mass death of fish in winter. And in Svyatoe Lake, there are processes of drainage, washing away of fertilizers, due to which the raised bog plants disappear, but the raft (a layer of flora covering the surface) of the reservoir is overgrown with willows and reeds.

"Pine, birch, oak and mixed forests (pine-birch) predominate in the Ulyanovsk forest park in the Moscow region. The further away from water bodies, the forests become drier and pine. Birch forests were often found closer to the roads – this is probably due to the disturbance of the soil cover and faster restoration of birch. Closer to water bodies, there are swampy areas with black alder. In older areas of the forest, pine begins to displace birch," – Diana Chirkova, a student of the Institute of Ecology of RUDN (Ecology and Nature Management, 1st year).

The forests around the Malinki biostation are interesting because they were renewed about 100 years ago. Farmers leased the local forests on the condition that they would plant a young tree of the same species in place of each felled tree. For several decades, ecologists have been conducting a wide range of studies here, from monitoring the state of rare species populations to studying human impact on ecosystems.

Excavations under heavy rains

During their internship, students described not only forests, but also the structure of local soil. Part of the research took place during the season of prolonged rainfall, which significantly complicated field work.

"The soil became too wet for proper digging, and it was simply impossible to dig a standard 1×1 m hole. The slopes became soggy and slippery, so some routes had to be taken with special care. But despite the difficulties, such weather gave us a lot of memorable moments – we will definitely remember how we saved each other on waterlogged paths and how we looked for detours at the cost of dry clothes," – Yulia Shmitko, a student of the RUDN Institute of Ecology (Ecology and Nature Management, 1st year).

According to the students, they encountered peat-bog, podzolic (acidic soils that form under conditions of flushing water regime under coniferous and mixed forests) and sod-podzolic soils at the locations.

In the world of flora and fauna

Of course, during long field work, ecologists could not help but encounter various representatives of the Moscow region fauna.

"I didn't expect such a great diversity of animal species. During the internship, we met those that we would hardly meet in ordinary life. For example, a beaver in the Yauza Park. It was especially surprising to see elks at the Malinki biological station. And at the end of the internship, a cute and very pleasant moment happened – I managed to feed a squirrel from my hands," – Yulia Shmitko, a student of the RUDN Institute of Ecology (Ecology and Nature Management, 1st year).

As for flora, students noted in their field journals the presence of several invasive plant species. These are plants that were introduced to the region from their natural habitat, but they began to actively spread and displace native species, threatening biodiversity.

"In the Moscow region, such plants as the glandular and small-flowered touch-me-not, white dogwood, and multi-flowered lupine are common. They displace typical forest species, occupying disturbed areas. But the most territories have been "captured" by Sosnowsky's hogweed. The rate of its reproduction is astonishing – especially on the territory of the biological station," – Diana Chirkova, a student of the Institute of Ecology of RUDN (Ecology and Nature Management, 1st year).

Participants in the field practice note that after the research they have conducted, they have come to better understand how complex and interconnected ecosystems are. And that even a small impact on one component can lead to serious consequences for the entire system.

"Fieldwork greatly changes the perception of everything we have studied throughout the year. What was previously perceived as a set of theoretical concepts, takes shape in real life and becomes logical. After practice, you no longer just "look at nature", but intuitively notice the closure of crowns, evaluate the projective cover, and recognize plant species," – Yulia Shmitko, a student of the RUDN Institute of Ecology (Ecology and Nature Management, 1st year).

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Harsh talent. 100th anniversary of the birth of artist Geliy Korzhev

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Library No. 33 named after D.A. Furmanov will hold a lecture-presentation for the 100th anniversary of the birth of the artist Geliy Korzhin (1925–2012).

Soviet and Russian painter, academician of the USSR Academy of Arts, People's Artist of the USSR, laureate of the State Prizes of the USSR and the RSFSR, Geliy Korzhin was a representative of the "severe style".

The program includes a story about the artist’s life, his creative path, and an analysis of key works, including the triptych “Communists” (1957–1960) and the series “Scorched by the Fire of War” (1962–1967). The event will be accompanied by a presentation with reproductions of the paintings.

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Blockade Nocturne

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Library No. 233 will hold an event called “Blockade Nocturne” dedicated to the history of the Leningrad blockade.

Participants will learn about life in the besieged city: the food crisis, bread rations, work on the Road of Life, daily shelling. Particular attention will be paid to the fates of children who worked in hospitals and factories. The program will also include a screening of documentary footage and a review of books from the library collection covering the events of 1941–1944.

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Kazan Golovinsky Monastery. Architectural necklace by A.A. Latkov

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Library No. 44 named after V.G. Korolenko will hold a lecture-presentation dedicated to the architect-restorer Alexander Latkov.

A graduate of the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, he received a large silver medal for his design of a classical gymnasium. For 20 years, Alexander Latkov worked as an architect at the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, where he built many buildings, including the stone bell tower next to the library that has survived to this day. In 1918, he participated in the restoration of the Moscow Kremlin.

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Addressed to children and adults

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Library No. 233 will conduct a review of Albert Likhanov’s books, timed to coincide with the writer’s 90th birthday.

The event will introduce visitors to the author's biography and his works about growing up teenagers, childhood during wartime, and moral values. Guests will see excerpts from film adaptations and a book trailer for the story "The Last Cold". The library will present a selection of Albert Likhanov's books from the independent reading collection.

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Polytechnic University Rector Andrey Rudskoy spoke to TASS about the 2025 admissions campaign

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SPbPU Rector Andrey Rudskoy took part in a press conference at TASS dedicated to summing up the results of the 2025 admissions campaign. The press conference was also attended by MGIMO Rector Anatoly Torkunov, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology Rector Dmitry Livanov, Bauman Moscow State Technical University Rector Mikhail Gordin, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics Acting Rector Alexey Nikulin, ITMO National Research University Rector Vladimir Vasiliev, and Yeltsin Ural Federal University Acting Rector Ilya Obabkov.

Andrey Rudskoy joined the press conference at TASS online. He said that this year, Polytechnic University received 6,595 budget places — the most in the Northwestern Federal District. More than 145 thousand applications were submitted for the budget for bachelor's and specialist's degrees. As in the previous year, applicants sent 99% of documents through the State Services portal, including for master's and postgraduate studies.

The most popular areas of study this year were nuclear power engineering and thermal physics – 59 applications per place, thermal power engineering and thermal engineering – 44 applications, automation of technological processes and production – 36 applications. Demand for IT specialties remains at the level of 60 applications. In general, the competition for the budget was 33 applications per place.

252 students were enrolled under a separate quota for participants and children of participants of the SVO – 1.7 times more than last year. In this indicator, Polytechnic University ranks fifth among Russian universities.

The number of winners and prize winners of Olympiads among Polytechnic University applicants has increased by one and a half times this year. Probably, the fact that the university revised its support measures for talented students played a role in this.

In his speech, Andrey Rudskoy touched upon the specifics of targeted admission: Unfortunately, as in the previous year, the customers of targeted training posted their proposals on the portal “Work in Russia”, but did not participate in the approval of candidates, or even, perhaps, meetings with them. This affected the number of students accepted. By the way, most of them responded to the proposals of those industrial partners who worked with applicants – Rosatom and the Petersburg Tractor Plant.

The average USE score for the general competition has increased this year and is 84.2. The passing score for all areas of training has exceeded 200. Andrey Rudskoy noted an increase in the passing score for engineering areas such as technosphere safety, technical physics, metallurgy, mechatronics and robotics.

A major role was played by the “Petrovskaya Wave” system, introduced for the first time in the Polytechnic’s admissions campaign, which guarantees admission to applicants who have achieved the passing score set by the admissions committee.

Speaking about the admission campaign for foreign students, the rector of SPbPU specified that more than 2,000 applications for training in the main programs and another 650 for the preparatory faculty were received. Of these, 430 applications from foreign citizens were selected under the quota of the Government of the Russian Federation, the rest will study under a contract. Among the foreign applicants, there are 240 winners of the Open Doors Olympiad. It is planned to enroll about 1,600 foreign students from 70 countries in the first year.

"The work of the Polytechnic representative office in Shanghai and our two joint institutes with Xi'an Technological University and Jiangsu Normal University help attract applicants from China," says Andrey Rudskoy. "And cooperation with Slavic universities in Belarus, Armenia, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and coordination of the work of the Russian-African Network University consortium allow us to cover these countries as well. Therefore, the Polytechnic expects to maintain the share of foreign students at 18%, which is equal to five thousand people."

Admission to fee-based education continues until August 15, with 47,000 applications already received (13,000 more than a year ago). At the same time, as Andrey Rudskoy said, the Polytechnic University has reduced admission to fee-based education in the humanities and closed distance learning, meaning that the increase is due to engineering areas of training.

Admission to the Master's program also continues until August 11; 25 thousand applications have now been submitted by 5 thousand applicants.

And on September 1, the Polytechnic expects an increase of 12,000 students.

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The city will allocate a plot of land for the construction of a prosthetic components production facility in Shcherbinka

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The city will allocate a plot of land in Shcherbinka, where, as part of the implementation of a large-scale investment project (MaIP), an enterprise producing prosthetic components will be established. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

"Since 2016, Moscow has been using a mechanism of large-scale investment projects aimed at developing the capital's infrastructure. It allows attracting developers to solve major urban development problems. One of these projects will be a new modern production of prosthetic components in Shcherbinka. The city will provide a land plot for lease for its construction. It is expected that the volume of private investment will amount to 6.5 billion rubles," Vladimir Efimov noted.

The investor will be allocated land near Brusilov Street. The lease agreement is planned to be concluded after the plot is formed and registered with the state cadastral register.

Thanks to MAIP, investors can build industrial, social and commercial facilities on preferential terms, creating new jobs.

"On the instructions of Sergei Sobyanin, the city is consistently developing large-scale investment projects that allow the creation of modern enterprises and employment opportunities for residents of the capital. One of these projects is being implemented in Shcherbinka. A prosthetic components production facility with an area of 30 thousand square meters will be built here, which will ensure the creation of 400 new jobs," added the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry

Maxim Liksutov.

Ekaterina Solovieva, the Minister of the Moscow Government, the head of the capital's Department of City Property, noted that for the construction of the production enterprise, the investor will be provided with a land plot of 3.52 hectares in Shcherbinka. The implementation period is three years. The implementation of the large-scale investment project will be under the control of the city.

A large-scale investment project is a special status assigned to objects that are important for the development of Moscow. These include production, innovation centers, multifunctional and sports complexes. Developers implementing such projects can receive land plots for lease from the city.

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Housing will be built on Shchorsa Street according to the KRT project to implement the renovation program

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In the Solntsevo district, within the framework of the integrated development of the territory (IDT) project, a site on Shchorsa Street (properties 5 and 5b) will be reorganized. Housing will be built there to implement the renovation program. The corresponding decision was made by the Moscow Government. This was reported by the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital's Department of Urban Development Policy Vladislav Ovchinsky.

"Over the course of six years, the city-appointed operator will build 30.6 thousand square meters of housing on a 0.77-hectare site in the Solntsevo district to implement the renovation program. The total area of apartments in them will be 18.7 thousand square meters. This will provide new housing for about 680 Muscovites. Due to the placement of small and medium-sized businesses on the ground floors of the buildings, more than 50 jobs will be created here," said Vladislav Ovchinsky.

The site is located in an area with established infrastructure. The Solntsevo metro station is nearby.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin made a decision on the comprehensive development of non-residential areas in the area Solntsevo.

A sports and entertainment complex will appear in Novo-Peredelkino under the KRT program

Within the framework of the integrated development of territories (IDT) program, attractive spaces are being formed in former industrial zones, inefficiently used and undeveloped areas, which are organically integrated into the city-wide fabric. Currently, 336 IDT projects with a total area of over 4.2 thousand hectares are at various stages of development and implementation in the capital. The work is underway on behalf of Sergei Sobyanin.

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Participants of the Great Arctic Expedition met with guests of the Moscow 2030 forum at Gostiny Dvor

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As part of the forum-festival "Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030" A meeting with the participants of the Great Arctic Expedition was held in Gostiny Dvor. Among them is the leader of the expedition, polar explorer Matvey Shparo, as well as the guys who will set off to conquer the Far North under his leadership – Ekaterina Egorshina from the volunteer builders' detachment and Sergey Bakharev from the explorers' detachment. This was reported by the press service of the capital's Department of Education and Science.

"The large Arctic expedition will last about two weeks. Moscow schoolchildren and college students, under the guidance of experienced polar explorers, will go to Cape Chelyuskin. This year, the expedition has two goals – to restore the memorial to polar explorers, which is located on the cape itself, and to collect scientific samples for leading Russian institutes. The results will be presented at a large-scale scientific conference. Thus, one group will travel about 100 kilometers along the coast of the Arctic Ocean in search of material for research, and the second will be engaged in restoration work at this time," said Matvey Shparo.

At the meeting, the participants talked about the peculiarities of this year's expedition. Thus, unlike previous years, the research team will cover the route on foot, not on skis. During the conversation, the responsibilities of volunteer builders were also discussed: the guests learned whether it is difficult to restore memorials in the conditions of the Far North and what difficulties are associated with this.

"Getting to the Arctic and starting to study it is one of my goals, because I want to become a polar explorer. I will have to master new skills, learn a lot to be useful in the expedition. My goals are close to my focus. I would like to make a geomorphological profile of the area. This is possible with the help of space images. I am very interested in learning what lies behind the mosses or lichens in the depths of the earth and what its structure is," said Sergey Bakharev, a student at School No. 171.

The expedition will involve 14 schoolchildren and college students who have passed a rigorous four-stage selection process: the Arctic Dictation, the adventure game “Heroes of the Arctic”, professional skills competitions and training camps in Karelia, where the participants covered a 60-kilometer route.

More than five thousand young Muscovites tested their knowledge in the Arctic DictationThe final stage of selection of schoolchildren and students for the Great Arctic Expedition has begun

As a result of the selection, the following students were selected for the expedition: Ilya Maslenkin, a student of the Moscow Educational Complex "West", as well as students Ekaterina Gulid from Food College No. 33, Sofia Taranenko from the Ivan Fedorov Moscow Publishing and Printing College, Ksenia Greb from the Hero of the Soviet Union M.F. Panova, Ekaterina Egorshina from College of Architecture, Design and Reengineering No. 26 and Polina Pavlova from Medical College No. 1. Among the schoolchildren participating were Mikhail Krasavin from School No. 57, Ivan Krivashin from School No. 1253, Sergei Bakharev from School No. 171, Mikhail Sorokin from School No. 1576, Kirill Fedotkin from School No. 2054, Lev Spiridonov from Pokrovsky Kvartal School, Maria Kazakova from School No. 2073 and Vladimir Kulakov from School No. 1577.

Metropolitan Department of Education and Science first organized the Great Arctic Expedition in 2018. In 2024, schoolchildren skied in the footsteps of the leader of the Russian Polar Expedition of the early 20th century Eduard Toll and Soviet scientist Ivan Papanin, and college students built a mobile station on Cape Chelyuskin. This year's expedition is dedicated to the 80th anniversary of victory in the Great Patriotic War.

Earlier, 13 Moscow schoolchildren and college students traveled to Antarctica for the first time. In December 2024, the Moscow Youth Antarctic Expedition, organized by the Travel Laboratory additional education center, ended. Schoolchildren conducted research on assignment from research institutes, and college students supported the camp. During the trip, the young participants covered six routes over 63 kilometers long and took 96 samples.

Powder puffs, cats and a smart home. Young Muscovites talk about participating in the first Antarctic expeditionAn exhibition of participants of the Moscow Youth Antarctic Expedition opened in the center of the capital

About 80 thousand schoolchildren and college students are involved in tourism in the capital – every 20th student. The city project "The Route is Built" is in effect for them. Over the past year, the children have made almost 300 hiking trips around Russia and other countries – they visited Kazbek, Tien Shan, North Ossetia, Altai, Kamchatka and other destinations.

Moscow is a city where the technologies of the future are already being used today. Children play on modern sports grounds, use innovations in education, and use recommendations from artificial intelligence. Adults operate robots in production, move around the city in modern transport, receive advanced medical therapy, and do much more.

Even more technologies of the future can be found at the large-scale forum-festival "Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030". It will be held as part of the "Summer in Moscow" project from August 1 to September 14. Dozens of venues will host cultural, sports, educational and other events dedicated to the development of one of the most modern megacities in the world. Information about the venues and a detailed program are available on the official website of the forum-festival Moskov 2030.mos.ru.

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