"Thank you for the warmth of your soul!": GUU Pre-University School held a concert for Teacher's Day.

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On October 3, a concert dedicated to Teacher's Day, prepared by students of the State University of Management's Pre-University, was held in the Assembly Hall of the State University of Management.

Before the presentations began, Vladimir Stroyev, the rector of our university, took the stage to congratulate the Pre-University faculty and its director, Marina Grigorieva, on their professional holiday.

"We are proud of our Pre-University School and its teaching staff, whose work enables graduates to enter the country's best universities, including our beloved State University of Management. This is all thanks to the teachers; they love the subject and impart this feeling to their students. Every year, I see how inspired the students are by this energy and enthusiasm. This is the level of the school and its teaching staff that will allow students to come back here years from now and remember the wonderful times they had at school," said Vladimir Stroyev.

Afterwards, the students performed their prepared routines, including comedy skits, group dances, funny videos, and, of course, songs. The students expressed their love for their teachers, thanked them for their hard work, and wished them continued warmth.

At the end of the evening, the Director of the Pre-University, Marina Grigorieva, took the floor and, on behalf of the entire staff, thanked the students for their touching performances.

As a reminder, the GUU Pre-University opened in 2020. Training is free in three areas: socio-economics, humanities, and technical (IT-focused).

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RUDN University launches an innovative course on the application of artificial intelligence and additive technologies in chemistry.

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The Faculty of Physics, Mathematics, and Natural Sciences at RUDN University is launching a new course, "Using Artificial Intelligence and Additive Technologies in Chemistry," which will introduce students to promising areas of modern science at the intersection of chemistry, digital technology, and engineering.

Author and course leader:

Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Chemical Sciences, member of the European Academy, head of the laboratory of the N. D. Zelinsky Institute of Organic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences Valentin Ananikov.

Valentin Pavlovich is one of Russia's leading chemists, known for his research in nanomaterials, catalysis, and molecular reaction mechanisms. His scientific achievements have been recognized with prestigious Russian and international awards, including the V.V. Markovnikov Prize (2024), the Gravitation Prize for the implementation of artificial intelligence in chemical research (2023), and the N.D. Zelinsky Prize (2020).

This course is required for Master's students in Chemistry and is open to undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as anyone interested in the application of digital technologies in chemistry.

No registration required, free admission.

The training program covers three key areas:

Artificial intelligence in chemistry: machine learning, neural networks, and their use for process modeling, optimization of reaction conditions, and development of new materials. Additive manufacturing: the fundamentals of 3D printing, material selection, and the creation of reactors and laboratory devices for chemical research. Integration of AI and 3D printing: automation of synthesis, development of next-generation catalysts, and innovative approaches to the sustainable development of the chemical industry.

The course will not only introduce students to cutting-edge methods and tools but also develop their skills in working at the intersection of fundamental science and digital technologies, which is particularly in demand in today's scientific and industrial environments.

For reference

Address: Moscow, Ordzhonikidze St., Building 3, Room 708.

The course starts on October 8, 2025.

Duration: until December 10, 2025.

Time: Every Wednesday at 16:30.

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World Russian Language Championship for Foreign Citizens

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Registration for the 2025 World Russian Language Championship among foreign citizens has opened. Foreign citizens, regardless of their country of residence, are eligible to participate.

To participate, you must form a team of five people aged 16 to 22 years, and also appoint a coach – anyone over 21 years old who wants to support the team.

In 2024, the Championship attracted over 2,000 participants from all over the world, including India, China, Greece, Vietnam, and Latin America. The finals were held in Tsarskoye Selo, and the team from Kazakhstan emerged victorious.

The championship is an international competitive and educational event in which participants will demonstrate their knowledge not only of the Russian language, but also their ability to argue their point of view, conduct discussions, solve logical problems, work in a team, and demonstrate creativity.

Teams will face a variety of challenges, from debates and quests to detective games and intellectual puzzles. Before the competition, coaches will be given special workshops aimed at effectively preparing teams for the Championship.

To reach the final, participants will have to go through several stages:

registration; qualifying round; distance competitions.

The top ten teams that qualify are invited to participate in the final stage, which will take place in December 2025 in Moscow.

The trip to Moscow is at the expense of the organizers.

In 2025, all teams will be divided into divisions based on geographic location: CIS, Africa, Asia, America, and Europe. To qualify for the top spot, participants will need to demonstrate strong results at the regional level. Participation in the Championship is free.

Detailed information and the registration form are available on the official website. HTTPS: //russianchampionship.K.

Team registration will last until October 15, 2025.

The event is organized by the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Interobrazovanie" with the support of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science.

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Students from the State University of Management attended Russian Creative Week at the National Center "Russia"

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Students from the State University of Management participated in one of the largest industry events in the development of creative industries – the Russian Creative Week Forum, which was held at the National Center "Russia."

The Russian Creativity Week Forum plays a key role in communicating visionary ideas and a new philosophy for our country's economic transformation. "We are changing the vector of long-term planning and moving to a new stage—from discussions and plans to practical steps. Today, creative industries are becoming a center of gravity, shaping the cultural code and helping the country develop. This is the path to increased competitiveness," noted Forum Director Marina Mongush in her welcoming speech.

The event's program combined strategic themes: human intellectual capital, creative entrepreneurship, cultural values, and national projects.

Students from the GUU Institute of Marketing, led by Olga Vasilyeva, attended lectures, presentations, and discussions, gaining a closer understanding of the advertising industry and its current issues.

"This day showed how important it is to think horizontally—not just about business or art, but about the interactions between them, about responsibility and values. The lectures on educational transformation and public leadership were particularly impressive—you see that they're not just about theory, but about concrete projects and mechanisms. After such a day, I'm not just inspired—I want to take action," said Alisa Ben Afna, a fourth-year student in the Advertising and Public Relations program at the State University of Management.

As part of Russian Creative Week 2025, a special AKAR session, "Advertising as Part of the Creative Economy: Focusing on National Identity," was held. It became a key discussion platform for the new role of the advertising industry, officially included in Russia's creative economy. Industry experts, government representatives, and business leaders discussed strategies for advertising development in the new economic environment, identifying key growth areas: the transition to national values, the development of domestic technologies, and entry into international markets.

The students were particularly impressed by the exhibition center's layout, dedicated to the achievements of Russia's regions. It showcases innovative robotics, VR and AR technology, a modern ventilator, modified prosthetics, the world's first 5D printer, and much more, all of which make them proud of Russia's cutting-edge technologies.

"This isn't just an exhibition, but an entire space where you can realize your potential, rethink your ideas about yourself and your future, gain motivation to take action, and see that change is possible here and now. The exhibition's main lesson is to love yourself, value your abilities, and boldly move toward your chosen goal," shared Polina Novikova, a fourth-year student in the Advertising and Public Relations program at the State University of Management.

Students also engaged in a discussion titled "Russian Superheroes: Cultural Code and Potential for the Global Market," featuring writer Sergei Lukyanenko, producer and showman Gavriil Gordeev, creative industries researcher Daria Pugacheva, and other experts. Understanding the cultural code was a key topic. The speakers noted that it has not been lost, but is being sought and understood.

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"School of Honest Restauranteurs": GUU students learned how to start their own business

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The State University of Management has launched the "School of Honest Restauranteurs" course, which teaches students how to avoid mistakes when opening their own restaurant.

The training will run from October to December and consist of 10 thematic lessons, covering everything from finding a unique concept and choosing a location to building the economics and operating system of the future establishment.

The first lecture was given by program partners, Yana and Natalie Dmitrenko, founders of the popular seafood bar chain "Honest Fish."

"We know how difficult it is to start from scratch, and that's why we share not just theory, but practical experience proven in real-world business. This course is an opportunity for future restaurateurs and valuable employees to gain essential knowledge that truly works, and to move forward more quickly and successfully, without unnecessary losses," said Natalie Dmitrenko.

Classes will be held in a hybrid format: some meetings will be online, others will be in person at the State University of Management. Participants will also have the opportunity to intern directly at the chain's seafood bars and gain insight into the workings of a successful project.

"We actively advocate for honest relationships in business—with guests, employees, suppliers, and contractors—and we know for sure that this approach leads to success. We believe that students will share these values and develop the restaurant market in an equally open and honest manner in the future," added Yan Dmitrenko.

The course concludes with a presentation of their own restaurant concepts and feasible projects. The best team will receive not only a certificate with a 50,000 ruble deposit but also the opportunity to join the Honest Fish team.

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Breaking News: France's New Prime Minister Resigns – Office of the President

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Paris, October 6 (Xinhua) — French President Emmanuel Macron accepted the resignation of Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu on Monday morning, the presidential office announced.

S. Lecornu, appointed less than a month ago, resigned after presenting a virtually unchanged cabinet on Sunday, drawing sharp criticism from representatives of all political forces. –0–

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Sociological School "14-35": Upgrade your skills with GUU

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The State University of Management and the Center for Sociological Research "14-35" invite you to an educational intensive course for college and university students majoring in social sciences and humanities, the Sociological School "14-35."

The course will include a series of lectures from leading scientists and successful practitioners, where participants will learn how research can be useful for business, improve their public and personal communication skills, and master modern methods of working with groups.

On October 30, students at the State University of Management will complete a final quest consisting of seven unique tasks, including creative challenges, team challenges, and the opportunity to apply their acquired knowledge in practice.

The program will conclude with an awards ceremony. All participants will receive commemorative gifts.

The school is supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation in conjunction with Russian Field.

Registration is available at the link: https://anketolog.ru/sociology_school_14_35

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A conference entitled "Fountain – an architectural and engineering work" was held at St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering.

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Svetlana Golovina greets conference participants. Dmitry Ulrikh is in the foreground on the right.

The conference "Fountain – an Architectural and Engineering Work" was held at St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering. The program included an awards ceremony for undergraduate students who completed their theses as part of the First All-Russian Student Project Competition "Fountains of Russia."

About competition projects

This competition was launched this year at the initiative of the National Water Supply and Sanitation Association, St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, the Civic Chamber of Russia, the Union of Russian Cities, and the Governments of St. Petersburg, the Leningrad Region, and the Moscow Region. In addition to our university, the National Research Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (NRU MGSU), the Moscow University of the Humanities and Technology – Moscow Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering (MSTU-MASI), and the Astrakhan State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (ASUACE) participated.

Students from SPbGASU presented papers sharing their experiences implementing unique projects and discussing innovative technologies and materials used in fountain construction. Particular attention was paid to the interaction of fountains with the surrounding architecture and landscape, as well as their impact on public space. Thus, Elizaveta Luksha (second-year master's student of the Faculty of Architecture) developed the project "Revitalization of the historical industrial territory of the flax spinning manufactory of A. L. Stieglitz in Ivangorod, Leningrad Region", Dmitry Sidorchuk (first-year master's student of the Faculty of Environmental Engineering and Urban Management) – "Design of a water treatment system for a public fountain in Ivangorod", graduate Sofia Vlasova – "Improvement of the Izhora River Embankment in the City of Kommunar, Leningrad Region", Ivan Lychagov (first-year master's student of the Faculty of Environmental Engineering and Urban Management) – "Design of a water treatment system for a public fountain in the city of Kommunar", Anna Ivanova (second-year student of the Faculty of Architecture) – "Concept of a fountain in the Parusinka district of Ivangorod", Maria Efimova (third-year student of the Faculty of Architecture) – "Fountain near the Youth Palace in Kronstadt".

"While completing their projects, students focused on several key aspects: aesthetic value, engineering skills, environmental aspects, social interaction, creativity and innovation, and an interdisciplinary approach. Working on the project contributed to the students' professional development, the development of practical skills, and an understanding of the importance of aesthetics and ecology in the modern world," said Dmitry Ulrikh, Dean of the Faculty of Environmental Engineering and Urban Management.

The platform brought together practitioners and scientists

"Our university is proud to have become a platform for bringing together experts, practitioners, and young people. The conference program includes important topics, from fountain design and operation to restoration. Working with young architects and engineers is especially important to us. They will shape the future of our cities, and fountain projects offer students an excellent platform for professional growth," noted Svetlana Golovina, First Vice-Rector of SPbGASU.

The final part of the conference included an extended meeting of the organizing committee of the All-Russian student competition “Fountains of Russia” to consider the development of the project in 2026.

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We invite you to take the Geographical Dictation at the State University of Management.

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The Russian Geographical Society (RGS) announces the annual international educational project "Geographical Dictation," which will take place in person on November 30, 2025, at 12:00 PM. The event aims to popularize geographical knowledge, improve geographical awareness, and enhance the educational level of the population.

The Geographical Dictation is a unique opportunity for anyone to test and expand their knowledge of our planet. This year, participants will be asked to answer 40 questions of varying difficulty levels, covering both basic knowledge and tasks that challenge their creative thinking and erudition.

The purpose of the dictation: to popularize geography, develop geographical culture and attract the attention of the general public to current geographical topics.

Anyone can take part in the Geographical Dictation, regardless of age or level of knowledge. It's a wonderful opportunity to have a fun and productive time, learn something new, and test your knowledge of the world.

To do this you need to:

Register on the project's official website; Register using the special form to take the dictation in person at the State University of Management; On the day of the dictation, come to the chosen location, receive the assignment form, and complete it.

Guests of the university may enter the premises of the State University of Management (GUU) if accompanied by teachers and upon presentation of a passport or other identification document.

Sample tasks for the Geographical Dictation can be found on the website: dictant.rgo.ru.

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China has activated an emergency response to the water disaster in Yunnan Province.

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

BEIJING, Oct. 6 (Xinhua) — China's National Flood and Drought Control Headquarters on Monday activated a Level 4 emergency response to floods in southwest China's Yunnan Province.

He also dispatched a working group to assist and guide flood control and disaster relief efforts.

According to meteorological forecasts, heavy rainfall is expected in Yunnan Province in the coming days due to Typhoon Matmo, the 21st storm of the 2025 Pacific typhoon season. Some areas of Yunnan Province may experience torrential rainfall, with maximum precipitation amounts of up to 190 mm.

It should be noted that China has a four-tier emergency response system, with the first tier being the most serious. -0-

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