Treasures of the Divine World. Exhibition of Hiroko Kozuki's icons in Kolomenskoye

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An exhibition has opened in the palace of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich in the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve "Treasures of the Divine World: Japanese Icons by Hiroko Kozuki".

Orthodox icons created by a Japanese artist – at first glance, this seems surprising. After all, in order to paint icons, it is believed that it is not enough to simply know and follow the rules and canons – true faith is necessary. Hiroko Kozuki proves by her example that sacred art can exist outside of prejudices and strict religious beliefs. According to Mrs. Kozuki, the icon is the subject of her inspiration and the path to achieving happiness. When in Orthodox churches, she feels the serenity, spirituality and grandeur of these places. And her works are an example of universal spiritual search.

The Path to the Icon

Mrs. Hiroko Kozuki, the wife of the former Japanese ambassador to Russia, lived in our country for many years. An art historian by education, she first studied French medieval art in depth. Once in Russia, Mrs. Kozuki sincerely fell in love with the local culture and immersed herself in the world of icon painting tradition. Getting acquainted with the grandeur of ancient Russian monuments, she visited many museums, monasteries and churches. The starting point for her was the Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius. According to her recollections, upon seeing the monastery, she experienced awe comparable to the feelings of a true pilgrim.

"During the Soviet period, a large number of icons were lost, destroyed and sold to other countries. However, ordinary people continued to keep them at home and pray. This, at first glance, paradoxical situation made me want to learn more about the religion and art of Russian people. And that is why I began to paint icons," recalls Hiroko Kozuki.

Fate brought her together with the icon painter Sergei Tarasyan, then she created her first icon – the image of the Archangel Michael. Later, Hiroko Kozuki met a member of the Union of Artists of Russia Elena Antonova and under her mentorship began to develop her skills. In more than twenty years, Mrs. Kozuki has reached incredible heights, and today her works are already in several monasteries and churches in Russia. Over these years, she has acquired a recognizable style, in which traditional canons of iconography are subtly intertwined with elements of Japanese aesthetics.

The artist emphasizes that her favorite icon painter is Andrei Rublev. For her, his works are the absolute perfection of beauty. One of the icons presented at the exhibition is “Holy Trinity”, the source of inspiration for the creation of which was, of course, Rublev’s famous “Trinity”. “I always wanted to paint the image of the Holy Trinity, inspired by the most perfect and elegant icon of all time. It reminds me of the captivating final scene of my favorite film by Andrei Tarkovsky “Andrei Rublev”, when the black and white picture suddenly changes to color and a full-screen image of the icon “Trinity” appears,” says Hiroko Kozuki.

Between religions

If you look at Kozuki's icons from afar and know nothing about the author, it is difficult to even imagine that they were created by a person who grew up in a different culture. When you get closer, you begin to discern details, coloristic features and amazing fineness of lines, which reveal to the experienced eye a slight resemblance to Japanese engravings. Created in strict accordance with the Byzantine and Old Russian canons, Mrs. Kozuki's icons not only demonstrate the highest mastery of technique, but also contain something elusive – additional depth and a sense of calm (probably that same slight response to Buddhist philosophy).

In Japan, where the artist was born and raised, the traditional religions are Buddhism and Shintoism. Thanks to a certain Japanese “liberalism” in matters of faith, Hiroko Kozuki did not have any serious religious contradictions with her passion: her attitude to Christianity is deeply sincere. She celebrates Christmas along with the New Year, can pray in front of an icon and believes in a guardian angel. She says: “The mission of a guardian angel is to protect a specific person, family, community or country… I am inspired by the idea of having my own icon of a guardian angel as my protector, who guides me in life.”

Space of spiritual unity

At the exhibition in the Alexei Mikhailovich Palace, the works of the Japanese artist are displayed together with 10 beautiful examples of Russian icon painting of the 17th–19th centuries from the collection of the museum-reserve. The curators pursued two goals: on the one hand, to show the sources of inspiration of Hiroko Kozuki, on the other, to create a dialogue between two cultures and demonstrate that spiritual heritage is not limited to one era or tradition. According to the curators, this is a meeting of two worlds, where respect for the canon becomes the basis for mutual enrichment, and beauty and harmony are part of the code of human unity.

The exhibition presents 23 works by the artist. Among them are icons of the Holy Trinity, the Nativity, the Transfiguration, the Annunciation, the Ascension, the Image of the Savior Not Made by Hands, the images of the Virgin Mary "Throne", "Kazan", "Leaping of the Child", St. Nicholas of Myra, Archangel Michael, as well as "The Miracle of the Great Martyr George and the Dragon". They are supplemented with detailed explications, sometimes with comments by the artist herself, texts about religions in Japan, including Christianity, as well as photographs from Hiroko Kozuki's travels to Orthodox monasteries and shrines. All this ensures complete immersion in the material and creates a special feeling of a capsule in the three small halls of the exhibition – a closed space of spirituality and beauty beyond time, linguistic, geographical and cultural boundaries.

The exhibition "Treasures of the Divine World: Japanese Icons by Hiroko Kozuki" at the palace of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich will last until October 26. Tickets can be purchased using the service "Mosbilet".

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What sports can you do as part of the Summer in Moscow project?

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Races, SUP festivals, free training and sports events within the project "Summer in Moscow" — in this warm season in the capital, everyone can find something to do to their liking. The festivals "Moscow Sports Day" and "Moscow Sports Night" gathered almost 365 thousand people, over 150 thousand city residents took part in the Big Running Festival, and almost 100 thousand residents of the capital joined the Moscow Training Marathon. The water festival "Two Rivers" interested 260 thousand fans of SUP boarding and other water sports, and almost 80 thousand people took part in the women's sports festival.

How to spend the summer actively and what other sporting events have been prepared in the capital – in our article.

Triathlon, SUP boards and extreme sports

Until the end of the summer, the city will host festivals, races, training sessions and other active events. Fans of extreme sports will be interested in the "Moscow Extreme Games", and for fans of SUP surfing, "YauzaFest" will be organized. The "Moscow Sports Night" festival will also be held twice.

In addition, a large program is being prepared for the Day of Physical Culture. It will be celebrated in the center of the capital and at the Moskvich stadium. And this summer, the Triathlon League competitions will be held

You can find out more about upcoming sporting events on the festival website "Summer in Moscow" and the portal "Moscow Sport" 

From racing to chess

Sports events in Moscow are not only competitions. Active lifestyle enthusiasts attend training sessions and master classes, and fans watch professional athletes perform.

Thus, the capital hosts events of the projects “Chess Square”, “Summer. Beach. Moscow Sport” and "Street Basketball Tour – Moscow". You can also visit festival of urban sports and family sports games. Also, the Moscow Sport grounds are open to visitors. There, anyone can train, participate in tournaments, and rent the necessary equipment.

Free training and GTO

City residents are also invited to participate in the year-round projects “Sports Weekend” and “My Sports District” of the capital. Department of Sports.

Within the framework "Sports weekend" Free classes in yoga, fitness, barre, fitrock, stretching and other areas are held for Muscovites. The trainings are held in person at more than 50 venues in the capital, as well as online. More than a million people have already joined the project.

In the project "My Sports District"Free training sessions in football, volleyball, basketball, running, wushu and other sports are held for Muscovites. In summer, classes are held at sports and festival venues, on the roofs of the district centers "Mesto Vstrechi" and in parks, and in winter – at skating rinks and ski slopes. This year, training sessions are held at more than 120 venues. They have already been visited by over 60 thousand people. Over the entire period of the project, more than 35 thousand training sessions have been held.

In addition, Muscovites can pass the standards of the All-Russian physical culture and sports complex "Ready for Labor and Defense". For this purpose, the capital has an annual summer city project "GTO in parks". With its help, you can pass standards or prepare for a test. More than 25 thousand people have already participated in the project.

Outdoor training sessions are held at the Summer in Moscow project sitesStaying in shape: how the GTO movement is developing in Moscow

Moscow is a leader in the development of sports infrastructure and physical education services for residents. Large-scale events and projects are being implemented in the capital that attract city residents to physical education and make an active lifestyle more popular.

Today, more than six million Muscovites regularly engage in sports. The number of amateur athletes is constantly growing due to improved infrastructure, increased accessibility of training, and improvement of digital services.

Project "Summer in Moscow" — the main event of the season. It brings together the most vibrant events of the capital. Every day, charity, cultural and sports events are held in all districts of the city, most of which are free. "Summer in Moscow" is being held for the second time, and this season will be more eventful: new, original and colorful festivals and events will be added to the traditional ones.

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Entrepreneurs are invited to the fourth stream of the “Path to IPO” program

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Moscow Innovation Cluster with the support of Moscow Venture Fund opened recruitment for the fourth stream of the program "The Path to IPO". Legal entities and individual entrepreneurs registered on the i.moscow platform can apply for participation. Applications are open until September 21. link. Training will begin in October of this year.

"The Path to IPO program is not just an educational course. It is a real chance for companies to enter the public market with comprehensive support from the city – from knowledge and mentoring to targeted financing," she said.

Kristina Kostroma, Head of the Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development of the City of Moscow.

The Path to IPO program helps technology companies prepare for listing on the stock market, from training to raising funding. The fourth stream is being merged with the preferential targeted loans program. Moscow Venture Fundto enter the stock market. This will make it easier for participants to implement an IPO, pre-IPO or bond issue strategy.

What awaits program participants

The program consists of two training modules. At the theoretical stage, participants have access to online lectures by experts, as well as auxiliary materials, checklists and document templates. Students will learn about the requirements, procedures and regulatory aspects of the placement of securities.

As part of the practical module, representatives of the exchange, organizing banks and other experts share their experience of entering the public market. Together with mentors, participants will formulate strategies for bringing their companies to the securities market. The best projects will be able to receive a targeted loan of up to 100 million rubles from the Moscow Venture Fund. This will cover the costs of future issuers to prepare for the placement, including the development and registration of issue documents, consulting services, etc.

From training to implementation

The Moscow Innovation Cluster launched the program in June 2024 and managed to train three streams, in which more than 120 representatives of Moscow companies took part. In total, more than 320 applications were received. As a result of the training, to date, two companies have entered pre-IPO, one company has issued bonds, five are planning to enter pre-IPO within a year, and four are planning to enter IPO within two years.

The third stream of the "Path to IPO" program ended in early July this year. During the training, it was possible to compile a profile of the program participant. These are startup founders, business owners or top managers who are looking for investments for projects in the amount of 300 to 500 million rubles. Most companies are engaged in software development and scientific research. The preferred tool for attracting funds is the pre-IPO round.

Among the successful cases is the engineering company Reinnolts, which placed bonds on the Moscow Exchange during its last cohort of students. The company has been operating since 2012 and specializes in the production of heat exchange equipment and water treatment solutions.

Moscow Innovation Cluster promotes the creation of conditions for the development and implementation of new technologies, ensuring scientific, technical and industrial cooperation, and effective interaction between all participants in the ecosystem. The cluster includes organizations from Moscow and 86 other regions of Russia. On the Moscow Innovation Cluster platform, innovators are offered more than 50 digital services that help develop and implement products, attract investment, find partners and scale up a business. The project is supervised by the capital's Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development.

Moscow Venture Fund — an institute for innovative development. The fund supports entrepreneurs at all stages of development — from the initial seed stage to the active growth stage, providing the necessary financial resources for successful development. Three main support programs are currently being implemented: grants, preferential loans for project development, and targeted loans for preparation for an IPO. Over the course of its operation, the fund has supported more than 100 companies in the amount of 1.3 billion rubles and helped attract more than 3.5 billion in investments.

The Department implements three regional projects that are part of the national project "Small and Medium Entrepreneurship and Support for Individual Entrepreneurial Initiatives". These are "Acceleration of Small and Medium Entrepreneurship Entities", "Creating Favorable Conditions for Self-Employed Citizens to Carry Out Activities" and "Creating Conditions for an Easy Start and Comfortable Running of a Business", as well as the regional project "Systemic Measures for the Development of International Cooperation and Export", which is part of the national project "International Cooperation and Export".

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Moscow doctors have created an AI system for diagnosing strokes — Sergei Sobyanin

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An AI system for diagnosing stroke and selecting patients for surgical treatment is undergoing clinical validation in Moscow. It was created by doctors from the I.V. Davydovsky City Clinical Hospital together with a Moscow innovation company as part of a grant program with the support of the Moscow Center for Innovative Technologies in Healthcare (Medtech). This was announced by Sergei Sobyanin in on your telegram channel.

“The system is integrated into the local digital circuit of the hospital and helps to quickly and accurately make decisions about the necessity and effectiveness of surgery for ischemic stroke, and also offers optimal tactics for patient management,” wrote Sergei Sobyanin.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's Telegram channel @mos_sobyanin

The system uses CT and MRI images for analysis. The new development was tested in the hospital of the I.V. Davydovsky City Clinical Hospital for patients with stroke. The final decision on each case is always made by a doctor. Artificial intelligence insures in difficult situations, draws attention to potential risks and reduces the likelihood of diagnostic errors.

After clinical confirmation of its effectiveness, the technology can be scaled up to the entire stroke network in Moscow.

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The forum "Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030" will introduce new sports

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From August 1 to September 14, the Luzhniki Olympic Complex will become the main venue for athletes and active lifestyle enthusiasts as part of the forum-festival "Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030". The achievements of Russian sports and new technologies will be shown here. Hundreds of exciting events await guests, including master classes by stars with autograph sessions, tournaments, championships, DJ sets and outdoor training. Their organizer is Department of Sports of the City of Moscow.

For a month and a half, 19 themed venues will be operating in Luzhniki. Among them are a multifunctional space, a gaming arena of the future, a fitness center, an extreme park, and a phygital hockey zone.

The main stage will be a place not only for concerts, but also for group training with cover bands in Zumba, Fitrock and rope skipping. Famous music artists will perform here on Fridays and weekends.

Free training sessions will be held daily near the small stage, led by specialists from a network of stretching and fitness studios, as well as famous athletes. Muscovites can expect stretching, barre, Pilates and yoga classes. Some events will require pre-registration. It will open three days before the event at website.

The multifunctional site will be dedicated to a certain sport each week. The program will open with a three-day festival of childhood. From August 1 to 3, young guests will enjoy an obstacle course, trampolines, a large Jenga, face painting and much more. On August 2, the Southern Sports Center will host a fan meeting and an autograph session with its ambassador, blogger Vlad Glent.

From August 5 to 10, guests are invited to a week of basketball. The program includes the group stage of the Russian Basketball Combined Cup, open training sessions, and master classes.

For fans of eSports, there will be themed weeks dedicated to various disciplines. Participants will have the opportunity to play sports not only online, but also offline. In the gaming arena of the future, guests will test themselves on an interactive treadmill that erases the line between the real and digital worlds, and also play phygital billiards. In the extreme park, there will be training in parkour, workout, and stunt scooter under the guidance of experienced professionals.

The beach area will host amateur beach volleyball and football tournaments.

The sports ground at the Luzhniki Olympic Complex will operate according to the following schedule: Tuesday through Thursday from 12:00 to 21:00, Friday from 12:00 to 22:00, Saturday from 10:00 to 22:00, Sunday from 10:00 to 21:00.

The large-scale forum-festival "Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030" will be held as part of the "Summer in Moscow" project. From August 1 to September 14, cultural, sports, educational and other events dedicated to the development of one of the most modern megacities in the world will take place at dozens of venues. Information about the venues and a detailed program are published on the official website of the forum-festival Moskov 2030.mos.ru.

City residents are expected at the flagship venues of the forum "Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030"The forum "Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030" will talk about innovations in the social sphere

Project "Summer in Moscow"— the main event of the season. It brings together the most vibrant events of the capital. Every day, charity, cultural and sports events are held in all districts of the city, most of which are free. "Summer in Moscow" is being held for the second time, and this season will be more eventful: new, original and colorful festivals and events will be added to the traditional ones.

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How Moscow Longevity Affects the Lives of the Older Generation

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"Moscow Longevity" and the analytical center of the All-Russian Public Opinion Research Center (VTsIOM) conducted a study, analyzing the impact of the project on various areas of life, including the health and social activity of people of "silver" age, their relationships with children, and others. The results were reported by Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

“The proportion of elderly people is growing all over the world, and Moscow is no exception — the capital is among the leaders in terms of demographic indicators. The average life expectancy in the city has reached almost 80 years. We see that Muscovites want to invest in a long, healthy and active life. The benchmark for many was “Moscow Longevity” — the largest project for the older generation in Russia, which has united more than 660 thousand participants over the course of its work. A joint study with the VTsIOM analytical center showed that the emergence of such a project in the city and its rapid development affected not only Muscovites of “silver” age, but also the younger generation. They began to think about how to maintain health and quality of life in the long term. Based on the example of active participants in “Moscow Longevity”, we see that over the years, opportunities for self-realization only increase. 83 percent of respondents are confident in the positive changes associated with the project, with every second one noting positive changes in several areas of life at once,” noted Anastasia Rakova.

Gadgets and health

Experts in the fields of sociology, philosophy, economics, psychology and health care were involved in the methodological and consulting work on the study. The study is based on the results of interviews, focus group responses and a mass survey, in which 1.6 thousand Muscovites over 35 years old took part. The experts identified five key effects of the project.

Contribution to digital, legal and financial education, including helping the older generation master gadgets and online services, as well as protection from fraudsters, was noted by 93 percent of respondents.

92 percent believe that participants are more involved in social life, continue to acquire new skills, and even change career tracks by retraining or turning a hobby into a source of income. The project also makes the educational process more accessible and thoughtful for an audience over 55 years old.

Improved health indicators were identified as the main benefit for participants by 86 percent of respondents. Of these, more than half noted increased physical activity and attention to the prevention of age-related diseases.

Previously, specialists from the Russian Association of Gerontologists and Geriatricians proved that project participants have higher rates of physical and cognitive health, lower levels of depression and risk of loss of independence compared to their peers who do not participate in it.

The project has created all the conditions for city residents to not only spend their time in an interesting and active way, but also to take care of their health. For example, this spring, a unique program for preserving cognitive skills and psycho-emotional health was launched in the network of Moscow longevity centers in cooperation with the Federal Medical and Biological Agency of Russia.

Intra-family connections and the change of the city

81 percent of respondents noted the strengthening of ties between different generations, a more respectful attitude towards elders and the return of the value of a multi-generational family.

This thesis is confirmed by another study on the impact of the project on the relationships of participants within their families, conducted by Moscow Longevity in June 2024. According to 76 percent of respondents, their relationships with relatives improved after participating in the project, new topics for conversation and common hobbies appeared in the family. Thus, more than 40 percent of participants began to set an example of a healthy lifestyle for their children and grandchildren.

On average, 78 percent of respondents noted that thanks to Moscow Longevity, the capital's infrastructure has become much more oriented toward older people. The project has created a system of accessible sites for creativity, sports, and education, which are in demand by the "silver" generation. According to experts, the city has become a single platform for active longevity, and care for the elderly has become a recognizable element of the city's identity and a symbol of social responsibility.

More than 1,300 Moscow organizations cooperate with the project. In 2018, the first to join Moscow Longevity were government institutions, including schools, colleges, libraries, as well as community centers, parks, and clinics. Over time, commercial and non-profit organizations joined them. At the initial stage, there were about 140 of them, and now there are more than 420, as the number of participating organizations has increased by almost 300 percent in seven years.

Moscow Longevity Centers have opened in almost every district of the capital. The modern spaces have everything you need for communication, leisure, sports and creativity – from gyms to culinary studios and libraries.

You can become a participant in the project, as well as register your relative online on the portal Mos.ru, in the offices of the public services "My Documents", as well as in any Moscow longevity center.

"Moscow Longevity" is implemented within the framework of the regional project "Older Generation" of the national project "Family" to increase the period of active longevity and healthy life expectancy in the capital.

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From January to June, Muscovites applied for government services in the property sector more than 60 thousand times

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In the first half of 2025, Muscovites applied for government services in the property sector more than 60 thousand times. Over 70 percent of applications came through the mos.ru portal. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

"Several years ago, the capital transferred state services in the property sector to digital form, making interaction with the city as convenient as possible. As a result, it became possible to request the necessary documents, conclude contracts and additional agreements to them, as well as perform other transactions with real estate and land plots online through the mos.ru portal. From January to June 2025, individuals and legal entities applied for state services 61.9 thousand times. More than 45 thousand applications were submitted electronically," the deputy mayor said.

Metropolitan Department of City Property provides 21 public services in the property and land sphere. Since 2021, they have been provided exclusively in electronic form, mainly to legal entities. In the housing sphere, Muscovites can apply for seven public services that are most often used by individuals. Two of them can only be obtained on the mos.ru portal, and five more – in paper and electronic form.

"The most popular government service in the land and property sector for the first six months of 2025 was the assignment of an address to real estate, as well as its change and cancellation. In the first half of 2025, the number of requests for it exceeded 9.4 thousand. Next come "Provision of a land plot for rent to owners of buildings, structures located on a land plot" – over 4.2 thousand requests – and "Issue of copies of title, title documents", for which citizens applied more than 2.7 thousand times," she noted.

Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of City Property.

In the housing sphere, Muscovites applied for government services more than 32 thousand times. Among the most popular are government services that allow obtaining certificates and copies of archival documents on housing rights registered before January 31, 1998 — they were applied for more than 12 thousand times. Almost 11 thousand more applications were received for the conclusion of a social tenancy agreement and about 6.5 thousand — for the privatization of residential premises.

The development and modernization of electronic services is carried out by the Department of City Property together withDepartment of Information Technology and the State Budgetary Institution “New Management Technologies” on behalf of Sergei Sobyanin.

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”.

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Pages with video broadcasts from the Moscow Zoo have been visited more than seven million times

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Last fall, a project appeared on the mos.ru portalonline broadcasts from the Moscow Zoo enclosures. Their pages have been visited over seven million times. As reported by Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow, half of the views come from the capital, and the rest from other regions of Russia.

"The most popular live broadcasts are among residents of Moscow, St. Petersburg, Leningrad and Nizhny Novgorod regions, and Krasnodar Krai. Most often, viewers watch the panda family, the Pallas's cat Timofey, and the capybaras," said Natalya Sergunina.

The top 10 most viewed videos also include videos of Ksyusha the hippopotamus, orangutans, gorillas, lynxes, elephants, honey badgers and meerkats.

Currently, the mos.ru portal offers broadcasts from 69 cameras installed in 20 enclosures. Anyone can watch the Far Eastern leopard Mizer, Malayan bear cubs Luchik, Zvezdochka and Masha, puma Gabriel and three rare giant otters listed in the International Red Book. The latter have appeared in the exhibition for the first time. In addition, those interested are offered to learn interesting facts about different species of animals.

As specified inDepartment of Information Technology of Moscow, online broadcasts are available every day: until the end of July – from 07:30 to 22:00, and in August – from 07:30 to 21:00. While the Moscow Zoo is closed to visitors, you can watch recordings of daytime broadcasts on the website.

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GUU student becomes Russian kickboxing champion

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A student from the State University of Management won gold at the All-Russian kickboxing competition “Championship and Championship of Russia among students and schoolchildren”.

More than 700 participants from 30 regions competed in the tournament.

Kickboxers competed in 4 disciplines and 5 age categories, which were divided into 57 weight classes.

A second-year student of the Institute of Public Administration and Law of the State University of Management, Mikhey Irincheev, became the best in the Point Fighting discipline in the 74 kg weight category.

We congratulate Mikhey, we are proud of his victory and wish him further success in his studies and sports!

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Students of the State University of Management successfully defended their projects at the Student Startup competition

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The final hearings of the projects of the sixth stage of the grant support program for startup projects of students of Russian universities “Student Startup”, implemented within the framework of the federal project “Technologies”, have been completed.

This year, more than 11,000 applications from all over Russia were submitted to the competition. Three projects from the State University of Management, corresponding to the current directions of scientific and technological development of our country, were admitted to the final stage:

A wireless holter designed for high-precision recording of heart activity and does not cause discomfort to patients when worn (author: Mikhail Zorin); A device for dispensing Vaseline with precise dosing for professional tattoo artists Clynn is an innovative compact pen-shaped applicator with replaceable cartridges, which allows for maximum sterility of the work process (author: Varvara Karamysheva); An online service for automatic verification of scientific papers for compliance with GOST and STO, which allows you to get rid of routine operations and speed up the document processing process (author: Yaroslav Nikitin).

The results of the competition will be announced in August, the winners will receive a grant of 1 million rubles to implement their project. The operator of the competition is the Innovation Assistance Fund. In 2025, 2,500 people will be able to receive the grant – this is a record number in the history of the competition.

In 2024, three students from the State University of Management became winners of the Student Startup competition. We wish our young innovators success this year too!

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