SPbGASU demonstrated high results in the RAEX annual report competition for 2024.

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On December 10, at the XXII Annual Practical Conference "Annual Reports: Leaders' Experience," the results of the annual report competition of the analytical agency RAEX were summed up.

The competition, held for the 27th time, has earned a high reputation in the professional community. Each year, over 100 reports from various organizations are reviewed, and the content and presentation of the submissions are assessed.

In addition, at the conference, experts discussed the latest trends in the content and design of reports, the implementation of regulatory and methodological innovations in this area, and the consideration of the macroeconomic context in public non-financial reporting.

This year, 24 universities participated in the annual report ranking of educational organizations. SPbGASU performed well, receiving five stars for the highest quality of its annual report.

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SPbGASU Annual Report for 2024

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A symbol of service to humanity: today marks the first Nobel Prize ceremony.

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On December 10, 1901, the first ceremony of awarding the Nobel Prizes, international awards established by the will of the Swedish inventor, industrialist, and philanthropist Alfred Nobel, took place in Stockholm, Sweden, and Oslo, Norway.

For the good of man

Nobel wrote his will in 1895, a year before his death. In it, he expressed his wish that his fortune serve as a reward to those who had brought the greatest benefit to humanity. According to the document, the income from the capital was to be distributed annually by a specially established fund in five equal parts for outstanding achievements in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, and diligence in the cause of peace.

Implementing the will required several years of legal, diplomatic, and organizational efforts. It was only in 1900 that the Nobel Foundation was officially established and the institutions responsible for selecting the laureates were appointed: the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm, and the Norwegian parliamentary Nobel Committee. It is worth noting that the Prize in Economic Sciences was established at the initiative of the Bank of Sweden in 1968 and has been awarded since 1969. The first awards ceremony took place on December 10, 1901—the fifth anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death. This date has remained the same since then.

From the very beginning, a clear geography and protocol was established:

The Peace Prize is awarded in Oslo, in the presence of the King of Norway and members of the royal family, by the Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee. The best winners in physics, chemistry, physiology and medicine, literature, and economics are personally honored by the King of Sweden in Stockholm. That same evening, the Nobel Banquet takes place in Stockholm—a gala event attended by the King and Queen of Sweden, members of the royal family, laureates, the Prime Minister, the Speaker of Parliament, leading scientists, and public figures. This tradition has been maintained for over 120 years.

With faith in the best

Among the first laureates in 1901 were: physicist Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen for the discovery of X-rays, chemist Jacobus van't Hoff for discoveries in chemical dynamics and osmotic pressure, physician Emil von Behring for his work on serum therapy, especially against diphtheria, writer Sully-Prudhomme in recognition of his poetic works, which display a lofty idealism, and peacemakers Henry Dunant and Frédéric Passy for the founding of the Red Cross and the creation of the League of Peace.

Since then, Nobel Prizes have been awarded to dozens of the greatest minds and activists of the 20th and 21st centuries: Marie Curie and Albert Einstein, Ivan Pavlov and Ilya Mechnikov, Pyotr Kapitsa and Lev Landau, Henryk Sienkiewicz and Ivan Bunin, Boris Pasternak and Joseph Brodsky, Mother Teresa, Nelson Mandela, and many others.

The Nobel Prize remains more than just an award, but a symbol of service to humanity—to science, peace, justice, and culture. And with each passing year, it acquires new meaning, remaining true to the legacy of the man who, having created dynamite to help miners and construction workers, was horrified by its military use and bequeathed to humanity the dream of world peace.

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A victorious debut: a Polytechnic University student became the best beatboxer at an all-Russian competition.

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At the finals of the All-Russian "Russian Student Spring" festival, held in Kazan, third-year IPMEiT student Ekaterina Pautova took first place in the "Beatbox" vocal category. She represented Polytechnic University in the 26-member St. Petersburg delegation this year.

This is Ekaterina's debut appearance in the finals of the "Student Spring" competition, but she has considerable creative experience under her belt. She is a Russian beatbox champion and performs under the stage name K-PAU. In 2024, her talent was recognized at her home university, in the 17th season of the "Star of Polytechnic" competition. She took third place and received the Audience Award. Ekaterina has been beatboxing for nine years and even teaches it herself.

The Polytechnic University student's performance was one of the most striking and talked-about at the competition. She presented her own interpretation of The White Stripes' world-famous hit "Seven Nation Army," combining virtuoso beatboxing with melodic vocals. This creative fusion not only showcased her technical mastery but also created a truly musical, emotional composition that captivated the judges and audience.

"I thoroughly enjoyed participating. Thank you to our wonderful team for the supportive and inspiring atmosphere. It was especially exciting to perform in two different capacities: as a solo artist and as part of the regional program "Rock Fairytale," revealing a new, unexpected side of St. Petersburg," she shared.

Ekaterina Pautova's victory was part of a triumph for the entire St. Petersburg delegation. In 2025, the city team won the prestigious "Breakthrough of the Year" award for the first time, taking home more than half of all possible awards from the total number of submitted applications. This result eloquently testifies to the exceptional level of creative preparation and the diversity of talent among St. Petersburg's students.

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Positive Education Lecture at the Polytechnic: How Top Cybersecurity Specialists Are Trained

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Dmitry Fedorov, head of educational projects at Positive Technologies (Positive Education), gave a lecture at the Polytechnic University. The topic was "Cybersecurity Specialist in Modern Conditions."

Dmitry Yuryevich spoke to students of the Higher School of Cybersecurity and the Higher School of Artificial Intelligence Technologies, who are studying in top-level educational programs, about the profession of "cybersecurity specialist," the specifics of such a specialist's thinking, and the application of artificial intelligence technologies in solving applied problems in cybersecurity.

Guest lectures expand the standard academic program, providing students with the opportunity to gain unique practical experience and insight from industry experts, helping them better understand the real prospects of their future careers. Interacting with practicing experts can inspire new ideas and encourage further exploration of the topic, emphasized Vasily Krundyshev, head of the educational program.

During the final session, first-year students had the opportunity to personally ask the speaker their questions and receive advice on getting started in their careers. Those who asked the best questions received gifts.

We fully support the Ministry of Digital Development's initiatives, which force the higher education system to step out of its "comfort zone" and begin training cybersecurity specialists not only in accordance with formal standards (regulations, sample curricula), but also those truly in demand in the labor market. Positive Technologies has extensive practical experience in information security and IT, and we are ready to openly share this with aspiring specialists," noted Dmitry Fedorov, head of educational projects at Positive Technologies (Positive Education).

Also, the heads of the educational programs V. M. Krundyshev (10.03.01_06 "Computer Systems Security (Artificial Intelligence Technologies in Cybersecurity)"), A. A. Lukashin (02.03.01_03 "Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence Technologies") and V. A. Mulyukha (02.03.03_02 "Data Mining Technologies") discussed with D. Yu. Fedorov the issues of expanding cooperation between FSAEI VO "SPbPU" and JSC "Positive Technologies", including the opening of an R&D center, providing access to training simulators, organizing internships and practical training for students at production and research sites, as well as attracting leading specialists from the company in the field as mentors, tutors and experts.

The lecture is part of a project to train top specialists in artificial intelligence, implemented at the initiative of the Russian Ministry of Digital Development, Communications, and Mass Media with the participation of the Analytical Center under the Government of the Russian Federation as part of the federal projects "Artificial Intelligence" and "Personnel for Digital Transformation" of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State."

Detailed information about the Polytechnic University's training of top specialists in artificial intelligence available at the link.

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A Polytechnic University delegation visited China's leading financial and economic universities.

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A delegation from Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, led by Vladimir Shchepinin, Director of the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics, and Trade, paid a working visit to its Chinese partner universities. The delegation also included Dmitry Rodionov, Director of the Higher School of Engineering and Economics, and Ekaterina Burova and Tatyana Mokeeva, Associate Professors at the Higher School of Economics and Management. The visit combined historical remembrance with strategic discussions on the future of Russian-Chinese academic partnership.

To understand the full symbolism of the visit, one must return to the late 1930s. Following the onset of full-scale Japanese aggression in 1937, China found itself in a critical situation. Its coastal regions were captured or blockaded by enemy naval forces, cutting off its main supply routes. The only artery linking China to the outside world was the overland "Northwest Corridor." Its final destination was Lanzhou in Gansu Province. Beginning in October 1937, an unprecedented operation to ferry Soviet military equipment began along this arduous route from Alma-Ata to Lanzhou. China received I-15 and I-16 fighters, SB bombers, tanks, artillery, fuel, and medical supplies.

But equipment without people is nothing. Following the aircraft, Soviet volunteer pilots set out for China. Formed in strict secrecy, the 1st, 2nd, and 4th Air Groups engaged in fierce battles with the Japanese air force, which dominated the skies. Their primary mission was to protect Lanzhou itself—the heart of the "air bridge"—from aerial destruction.

It was a war of attrition. The Japanese launched massive air raids, attempting to cripple the logistics hub. Soviet pilots, flying worn-out aircraft in challenging mountainous conditions and without any knowledge of the language, held back the onslaught. They not only defended the skies but also trained their Chinese colleagues. More than 200 Soviet pilots died in battles over Lanzhou and on the dangerous ferry route. Many of them are buried in the memorial cemetery in the Zilin district. Their heroism defined for decades to come the Chinese people's attitude toward Russia as a brother nation that came to their aid in their darkest hour.

It was at this memorial, erected in the 1950s and a symbol of unbreakable friendship, that the SPbPU delegation laid a wreath and fresh flowers. Representing the Chinese partners, the ceremony was attended by Li Qiong, Director of the Institute of International Programs, and Cai Leiyue, Deputy Director.

"We stand here not only as representatives of the university, but also as heirs to that great generation," said Vladimir Shchepinin, Director of the Institute of Mechanics and Technology. "They defended the future. And our mission is to create the future. The trust built by their heroism today forms the foundation for our professional dialogue with our Chinese colleagues. We must live up to this memory by infusing Russian-Chinese cooperation with breakthrough projects in education and science."

"The historical truth is that our countries have endured trials together," VIES Director Dmitry Rodionov echoed his colleague. "And today, when discussing joint educational programs or research, we continue to build that same 'bridge'—only now a bridge of knowledge, technology, and human connections. This is the best tribute to the memory of the fallen."

The delegation visited two key partner universities, which occupy leading positions in their regions:

Lanzhou University of Finance and Economics (LUFE) is a leading university in economics and finance in Northwest China; Inner Mongolia University of Finance and Economics (IMUFE) is the main financial and economic university in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.

Polytechnic University's collaboration with its Chinese partners in financial education began in 2020. Since then, two successful joint programs have been implemented:

Joint international bachelor's degree program in Finance with LUFE (first cohort in 2021, 89 students enrolled); Joint international bachelor's degree program in International Finance (since 2022, joint program with LUFE and IMUFE, 63 students enrolled).

At the same time, the number of applicants is growing, despite the general trend of declining interest in some international programs.

A key event was a meeting with the new LUFE Vice President, Professor Huang Hengzhong. The parties praised the long-standing fruitful cooperation not only in education but also in research. In October 2025, Professor Huang Hengzhong participated in the opening ceremony of the SPbPU IDE 2025 international conference, organized by VIES.

The main outcome of the negotiations was the agreement to develop a detailed roadmap for cooperation for 2026-2030. The document will include both educational initiatives (expanding existing programs, launching new ones) and scientific projects.

"The partnership with Chinese universities creates a favorable environment for developing long-term research projects focused on fundamental, educational, and applied problems. Our strategic cooperation creates expanded conditions for implementing major inter-university initiatives, developing customized educational pathways, and strengthening the scientific and pedagogical school of engineering economics through joint technology programs. The format we are developing facilitates the creation of integrated digital solutions and strengthens the participants' positions in international cooperation," noted Vladimir Shchepinin.

During negotiations with IMUFE management, an agreement was reached to form joint research teams focused on research into current issues in financial economics and sustainable development principles. This collaboration includes holding regular international roundtables and a series of educational and scientific events.

Russian-Chinese university partnerships are creating a knowledge transfer architecture, where joint research laboratories and interdisciplinary programs enhance academic exchange. "The synergy between our academic schools leads to a broader range of competencies and accelerates technological innovation through the integration of approaches from two high-tech academic cultures focused on the long-term development of engineering, economics, and research," noted Dmitry Rodionov.

Following the mission, memorandums of understanding were developed with both universities. Implementation of the new agreements will begin in the first half of 2026. The SPbPU delegation not only held a series of successful meetings, but also embarked on a symbolic journey from a shared heroic past to a shared strategic future, cementing the university's role as an important link in Russian-Chinese relations.

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The annual audit of the quality management system has been completed at SPbGASU.

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Since January 2013, SPbGASU has had a certified quality management system (QMS).

A quality management system (QMS) is a set of management processes based on best practices and aimed at continuously improving the quality of the educational process. The primary goal of a QMS is to consistently provide students and other stakeholders with services that meet their requirements and expectations.

On December 3–4, in accordance with the concluded agreement and a previously agreed-upon plan, a group of auditors from the Russian Register Certification Association conducted an annual inspection audit of the university's quality management system for compliance with the requirements of the ISO 9001:2015 standard.

The audit included a random check of the quality management system's compliance with the audit criteria (internal audit, management review, complaint/claim handling, and production activities); an assessment of the maintenance of the quality management system and its effectiveness; and a review of the university's compliance with the rules and procedures for the use of the conformity mark and quality management system certification information.

Based on the audit results, the following certification area was confirmed: in relation to educational activities under higher and additional professional education programs for Russian and foreign citizens, scientific research and innovation, expert and design activities in the fields of architecture, construction, housing and communal services, and the automobile and road complex.

QMS certification provides the university with significant advantages, including the ability to negotiate contracts, improve its image, enhance its competitiveness, and strengthen its position in comprehensive assessments. Having a certified QMS is a guarantee of the university's quality.

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A student from St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering took second place at the Foreign Language Science Festival.

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Katrina Tomaka

Katrina Tomaka, a student of the Faculty of Architecture at St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, took part in the 2nd All-Russian Conference with International Participation of the Nizhny Novgorod Science Festival.

The 2nd All-Russian Conference of the Nizhny Novgorod Science Festival was held in October 2025 and aimed to popularize science and exchange experiences among young scientists of all ages from across Russia. The results were announced at the end of November. The conference brought together researchers from many fields of science, with sections designed for schoolchildren, college and university students, and graduate students.

Katrina Tomaka took second place in the Foreign Language Science section, where participants presented papers on a variety of topics from the natural sciences, engineering, humanities, and social sciences in English, German, French, and Chinese.

Katrina Tomaka's paper, titled "The Interaction of Natural and Artificial Lighting in the Lighting Scenarios of Public Buildings," was presented in English. In it, the student compared the roles of artificial and natural lighting. Katrina Tomaka noted that natural light is the foundation of architectural expression, determining its rhythm and perception of time, while artificial lighting expands and adapts space. Together, they create a holistic environment—lighting becomes part of the architectural composition.

"I was interested in participating in this event. It's a great platform for schoolchildren, undergraduates, graduate students, and young scientists to share experiences in a foreign language. The festival makes science more accessible and understandable to all audiences and inspires us to make new discoveries," Katrina shared her impressions.

It is important to note that such scientific events play a key role in developing and testing new ideas, enhancing the prestige of the scientific profession, and attracting talented young people to research and development using foreign languages in their professional activities.

Congratulations and we wish you further fruitful work!

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The capital's plant begins full-cycle production of biotech drugs

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The Moscow production site successfully passed an inspection by the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade and received a certificate of compliance with the Good Manufacturing Practices of the Eurasian Economic Union for the production of monoclonal antibodies. This was announced by the Minister of the Moscow Government and Head of the Moscow Department of Investment and Industrial Policy. Anatoly Garbuzov.

Monoclonal antibodies serve as the active ingredients in medications used to treat cancer, autoimmune, infectious, and other diseases. The company plans to launch its products in the first half of 2026.

"The pharmaceutical industry is one of Moscow's priority areas for industrial development. The city provides all the necessary conditions for companies to master the most complex technologies and produce innovative medicines. For example, the Binnopharm plant has received permission to produce monoclonal antibodies and will introduce the first drug in this series to the market next year. Production of the substance has already begun at the site," said Anatoly Garbuzov.

The first biotech drug to be produced at the plant will be adalimumab, a biological immunosuppressant. It is used for more than 10 medical indications, including rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, Crohn's disease, Behçet's disease, and other conditions. The company plans to produce approximately 10,000 packages of this drug per year. Work is also underway to localize the production of several other biotech drugs.

"Successfully passing the inspection by the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade is important confirmation that our processes comply with the latest international requirements. The license expansion and the launch of monoclonal antibody production open a new level of technological development for the company. Monoclonal antibodies are an important part of modern therapy for a wide range of diseases, including cancer and autoimmune diseases. Their production requires high-precision equipment, a developed biotechnological infrastructure, and a mature quality system," noted Naala Grivapsh, Corporate Quality Director at Binnopharm Group.

The company is investing additional funds in its development with the support of the city. The plant has industrial complex status, which entitles it to tax breaks, and also benefits from the Moscow Fund for the Support of Industry and Entrepreneurship's interest reimbursement program for investment loans.

Based on the results of the first nine months of 2025, the manufacturer's Moscow site increased its production volume of pharmaceuticals by 34 percent compared to the previous year.

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In the east of the capital, 62 apartment buildings were overhauled.

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Specialists Moscow City Services Complex We completed major renovations of 62 apartment buildings on previously landscaped streets in the east of the capital. The buildings were updated not only externally but also structurally.

House 27 on Shchelkovskoe Highway

One of the buildings is located at 27 Shchelkovskoye Shosse. It was renovated this year using wet façade technology. The work was completed in several stages.

First, the surfaces were cleaned, the joints between panels were sealed, primed, and brackets were installed for the subsequent installation of air conditioners and baskets. Then, the workers sealed the façade with mineral wool insulation, primed it again for better adhesion, and impregnated it with a reinforcing compound, in which the mesh was embedded. Finally, decorative plaster and two coats of paint were applied. After this, the baskets for the air conditioners were hung. The specialists also repaired the entrance areas and balcony slabs, installed new windows in the entryways, repaired the slopes, and replaced the drip caps.

House 4 on Novosibirskaya Street

Work has also been completed at building 4 on Novosibirskaya Street. This year, the façade, roof, and basement were renovated, and the utility systems were replaced. The walls were repaired using a polymer-cement mixture on reinforcing mesh.

First, specialists washed the exterior surfaces and removed loose tiles. The joints between panels were cleaned and refilled with modern material. Then, they successively applied adhesives with a reinforcing mesh, decorative layers, and a special vapor-permeable paint. In addition, the entrance areas were repaired and the drip caps were replaced.

House 6 on Staroslobodsky Lane

Major renovations have been completed at building 6 on Staroslobodsky Lane. Specialists renovated the façade and roof, and replaced the drainage and hot water mains. Particular attention was paid to the façade: it needed to be restored to its original appearance and its technical characteristics improved.

Specialists thoroughly washed the exterior walls, repaired the brickwork, and treated wet spots with a modern antifungal compound. The façade was then treated with a water-repellent coating to protect it from precipitation. The entrance areas and balconies were also renovated, and new downspouts were installed. The building now has a new, aesthetically pleasing baseboard.

The Moscow City Services Complex noted that the regional housing overhaul program being implemented in the capital is in line with the goals and objectives of the national project. Infrastructure for LifeMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found at special page.

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Local brands will be showcased at the Market Market as part of the Winter in Moscow event.

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Moscow residents and tourists will find gifts for loved ones and unique goods at the "Market Market" festival. It will be held at the "Gift Factory" art pavilion on Bolotnaya Square, part of the "Made in Moscow" project.

The festival is held as part of the city's seasonal project Winter in MoscowVisitors will enjoy a wide selection of local brands: cozy decor, handmade tableware, clothing, cosmetics, and much more, as well as master classes and competitions.

From December 9th to February 28th, several dozen local brands from the "Made in Moscow" project will participate in the event organized by Yandex Market. Among the items on offer will be knitwear from Svyazat, clothing from Murmurizma artisans, tableware inspired by Russian fairy tales from Lukomorye, jewelry from Nastya Buryan, cosmetics from Cha U Kao, toys from Novem Kids, a New Year's loungewear collection from Pragma, a large selection of unique Christmas tree decorations, and many other items, including items from charitable foundations. Two percent of each purchase will be donated to the "Help is Nearby" foundation.

The project will help local brands expand their audience, establish themselves, and increase sales both at the brick-and-mortar location in central Moscow and through the marketplace app. Visitors to the Market Market festival will be able to support local businesses and purchase unique products created in their home region.

"Made in Moscow" is a project promoting local brands. Today, it has over 7,500 participants, and website You can find over 36,000 products created in the capital. Entrepreneurs have access to a variety of free promotional tools provided by the city, such as product listings on the portal and in branded stores, mentions in the media and social media, outdoor advertising, participation in the largest city markets, fairs, and exhibitions, online advertising, and much more. Learn how to become part of the entrepreneurial community, take advantage of support measures, and showcase your products in unique art pavilions on the capital's main streets.websiteMore news about the capital's business – in the official the project's Telegram channel.

Winter in Moscow— the main event of the season. The project aims to strengthen social and family ties, create an atmosphere of unity and mutual support, and provide assistance to those currently defending the Motherland. Through a variety of programs, including cultural, educational, and sporting events, it brings together Muscovites and visitors of all ages and interests, creating an environment for creative development, active recreation, and warm communication. Particular attention is paid to supporting participants and veterans of the special military operation and their families, as well as all those providing assistance to the front.

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