Triumph of Science: MGUSIT Students Win Grant Competition

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The Student Scientific Society of the Moscow State University of Sport and Tourism (SSS MGUSiT) won the fifth anniversary grant competition of the SSS of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation.

The Moscow State University of Transport and Communications (MGUSIT) Student Scientific Research Institute (SSRI) won a grant of up to one million rubles. It received high praise from experts among other winners in its category and was among the top 20 participating universities. A total of 299 applications were submitted, and in this category, there were seven universities competing for every spot. Last year, the MGUSIT Student Scientific Research Institute (SSRI) was also among the winners of this competition.

The MSUIST Student Scientific Society (SSS) project aims to engage students in research through the use of modern methods for popularizing scientific knowledge. Every MSUIST student has the opportunity to join the SSS and participate in training at the MSUIST Project-Scientific Media Lab, as well as participate in the creation of socially significant scientific content. The society will host events that will introduce students to the opportunities and prospects of research using digital technologies, artificial intelligence, and media technologies.

The key event will be the All-Russian Student Scientific and Practical Conference

On March 26, the IV All-Russian Scientific and Practical Conference "Organization of Tourism for Sports Purposes: The Future of the Industry" will be held, organized by Moscow State University of Service and Tourism. Not only renowned scholars and practitioners are invited to participate in person or online, but also final-year (master's) students and postgraduate students willing to present their research findings. Anyone interested can join the conference as an audience.

The event is in line with the goals of the national project Tourism and Hospitality— enhancing the role of the tourism industry in the country's economy and increasing the number of tourist trips to 140 million by 2030. This achievement is being achieved, in part, through the development of educational and methodological tools and training for the tourism and hospitality industry. More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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The capital hosted drills on flood control and forest fire prevention.

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Participants in the drills held in the capital on Wednesday practiced flood control and wildfire prevention, according to the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Public Works. Petr Biryukov.

"Over three thousand specialists from the joint mobile task force created by order of Sergei Sobyanin participated in the exercise. These included fire and rescue garrison personnel, representatives of emergency and city services, and engineering and utility companies. The exercises tested the coordination of efforts to ensure the safe passage of floodwaters and prevent flooding, as well as preparedness for the fire season," said Pyotr Biryukov.

According to the drill scenario, a sharp rise in average daily temperatures caused the snow to melt rapidly, flooding the village of Ryzhovo. Residents needed to be evacuated immediately. Several people attempted to leave on their own but fell through the ice.

Participants in the exercise practiced organizing rescue and evacuation operations, providing first aid to victims, and implementing measures to protect populated areas and restore infrastructure damaged during flood and fire hazard periods. Approximately 500 pieces of modern equipment were deployed, including firefighting and medical helicopters, all-terrain vehicles, tracked firefighting vehicles, airboats, and hovercraft.

During the second phase of the exercise, specialists practiced wildfire prevention and suppression. A special task force is deployed in the city, and over 100 firefighters have been trained. They are capable of landing from aircraft and extinguishing fires.

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Earth and people

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Library No. 245 will host the event "Earth and People" dedicated to International Earth Day.

Participants will learn about the human impact on ecosystems and the importance of caring for the environment.

The program includes a discussion of current environmental issues, news from the Red Book, and a mini-quiz "Think Green" to test environmental literacy.

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Life is creativity, creativity is life

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Library No. 245 will host the event "Life is Creativity, Creativity is Life," dedicated to World Book and Copyright Day.

Guests will be presented with a review of new fiction titles, "New Names in the Reader's Bookstore," will be told about the books that won awards in 2025, and will be invited to share their reading recommendations in the "Reader Recommends" format.

There will also be a blitz quiz, "Books with Anniversaries: A Journey Through Time," dedicated to works celebrating anniversaries in 2026.

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The motif of the "mysterious visitor" and his confession in Russian literature

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The I.S. Turgenev Library and Reading Room will host a lecture dedicated to the motif of the "mysterious visitor" in Russian literature.

Candidate of Philological Sciences Elena Poltavets will discuss how this plot device was used by Fyodor Dostoevsky (The Brothers Karamazov), Nikolai Leskov, and Leo Tolstoy.

The discussion centers on the question of whether sincerity before people is compatible with sincerity before God.

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Harp Evenings

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The Alexander Shilov Gallery invites you to the fourth concert of the Moscow Open Festival "Harp Evenings" named after G.D. Vereikina.

Young musicians, students from children's art schools and secondary specialized educational institutions studying harp, will perform on stage.

Professional performer Evgeniya Marchenko will also present two musical works: "The Princess in the Castle" by Gabriel Fauré and "Baroque Flamenco" by Deborah Henson-Conant.

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In the vast expanses of Russia

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The V.Ya. Wulf Library invites you to a vocal music concert. Guests will be treated to performances by soloists of the Dmitry Sivtsev-Suorun Omolloon State Opera and Ballet Theater of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), as well as People's Artist of the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) Anna Dyachkovskaya (soprano), and bass-baritone soloist of the Academic Song and Dance Ensemble of the Russian National Guard Troops Mikhail Mamonov.

The performance will feature arias from operas by Russian and foreign composers, Russian folk songs in classical arrangements, works by contemporary Yakut composers, and Yakut folk songs.

The accompanists are international competition laureates Sofia Ignatenko and Artur Yudin. The host is Artur Yudin.

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The image of a modern person: what does your color say?

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The N.N. Pryamikov Children's Park invites you to the lecture "The Image of a Modern Person: What Your Color Says" from the series "The Image of a Modern Woman." Participants will learn about the psychology of color, its characteristics, how to choose your primary shade and accents, and will also explore trends for 2026.

Speaker: Lilia Gazizova, personal stylist and image consultant with many years of experience in the fashion industry.

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The Golyanovo metro station is scheduled to open in 2028, according to Sergei Sobyanin.

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Construction of a new section of the Moscow Metro's Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line continues. The section from Shchelkovskaya to Golyanovo stations is scheduled to open in 2028, Sergei Sobyanin announced.

"Golyanovo is a large district of Moscow, with a population of 160,000. We are paying close attention to its development, as we do to other districts in the city. The renovation of outpatient clinics has been completed, schools are undergoing extensive renovation, we are improving roads, parks, and courtyards, and we are working on developing the street and road network. And at the request of residents, another metro station is being built here, scheduled to open in 2028," said the Moscow Mayor.

According to him, active work is currently underway to lay tunnels and construction of the station itself has already begun.

"I believe that by 2028, residents of the district will receive a new station, the Shchelkovskaya metro station will be relieved, and overall transportation accessibility for local residents will improve," noted Sergei Sobyanin.

Along with the construction of the Dostoyevskaya metro station on the Circle Line, the second stage of the Troitskaya Line, and the Biryulevsky and Rublevo-Arkhangelsky radii, the extension of the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line is a priority project in the Moscow transportation development program. A total of 20 new stations are currently under construction, with another 11 in the design phase. Nine tunnel boring machines are simultaneously excavating the tunnels, allowing for a rapid pace of work.

Golyanovo metro station

The new section of the Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line will be 2.6 kilometers long. The Golyanovo terminal station will be located along Ussuriyskaya Street at the intersection with Sakhalinskaya and Khabarovskaya Streets. It is designed with an island platform and two underground vestibules with exits on either side of Ussuriyskaya Street.

"The extension of this line is one of the capital's priority transport projects. Residents of Golyanovo have long been waiting for the metro to come to the area. The new station will cut commuting time in half," the Moscow Mayor noted on his channel.

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The design of the new station is planned to be space-themed, as Golyanovo is home to the large research and production enterprise Geofizika-Kosmos. A company with a history dating back to the 19th century (employing approximately 1,000 people), it develops and manufactures optical-electronic orientation and navigation devices for various spacecraft and produces navigation systems for spacecraft. High-quality Russian metal will be used as the main finishing material for the station. The vestibules will be designed in a futuristic style with clear geometric shapes and will be made as comfortable as possible for passengers.

The station will be adapted for people with limited mobility and will feature all the usual services: modern navigation and the latest turnstiles and ticket vending machines manufactured in the capital.

Currently, specialists are erecting the station complex's enclosing structures, excavating the ground, and installing the main monolithic structures. Construction of the connecting tunnels between the Shchelkovskaya and Golyanovo stations is in the active phase: the left tunnel is 52 percent complete, and the right tunnel is six percent complete. Completion is scheduled for the fall of 2026.

Overall, the construction readiness of the Shchelkovskaya – Golyanovo section is 9.5 percent.

The new Golyanovo station is estimated to handle approximately 30,000 passengers per day. Following its opening, Golyanovo residents will be able to spend half the time commuting. Travel time to the Big Circle Line (BKL) will be reduced by almost half (from 40 to 25 minutes), and to the Moscow Central Circle (MCC) by 1.5 times (from 30 to 20 minutes). The load at Shchelkovskaya metro station will be reduced by 30 percent.

 

In anticipation of the new station's opening, ground transportation routes and service intervals in the Golyanovo area will be adjusted to reduce feeder routes and provide convenient access to the metro.

The Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya Line, over 45 kilometers long and with 22 stations, is one of the longest radial lines in the Moscow Metro. It connects 14 districts with a combined population of 1.5 million. Over 750,000 passengers use the line daily. The minimum headway during rush hour is one minute and 45 seconds.

Moscow Metro Construction Program

Since 2011, the Moscow government has completed the construction and reconstruction of more than 260 kilometers of lines, 127 stations, 14 electric depots, including the Brateevo car repair plant, the Moscow Metro, and the Moscow Central Circle.

In addition, jointly with Russian Railways, the Moscow Central Diameters (MCD)—the ground-level metro lines MCD-1, MCD-2, MCD-3, and MCD-4—were commissioned. This line comprises 303 kilometers of track and 138 stations.

New lines and stations of the Moscow metro, MCC, MCD:

— Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya line: sections between the Maryino and Zyablikovo stations (three stations), Maryina Roshcha and Fiztekh (nine stations);

— Kalininskaya and Solntsevskaya lines: sections between the Novogireevo and Novokosino stations (one station), Delovoy Tsentr and Vnukovo Airport (14 stations);

— Zamoskvoretskaya line: Tekhnopark station, sections between Krasnogvardeyskaya and Alma-Atinskaya stations (one station), Rechnoy Vokzal and Khovrino (two stations);

— Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line: section between Mitino and Pyatnitskoye Shosse stations (one station);

— Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya line: Spartak station, section between Vykhino and Kotelniki stations (three stations);

— Butovskaya line: the section between the stations “Ulitsa Starokachalovskaya” and “Bitsevsky Park” (two stations);

— Sokolnicheskaya line: the section between the Yugo-Zapadnaya and Potapovo stations (eight stations);

— Nekrasovskaya line: eight stations;

— Large Circle Line: 31 stations;

— Troitskaya line: the section between the ZIL and Novomoskovskaya stations (11 stations);

— Moscow Central Circle: 31 stations;

— Moscow Central Diameters (MCD-1, MCD-2, MCD-3, MCD-4): 138 stations, of which 54 are transfer stations on metro, MCC and MCD lines;

— electric depots (including reconstruction): Mitino, Brateevo (car repair plant), Pechatniki, Vykhino, Planernoye, Nizhegorodskoye, Likhobory, Solntsevo, Vladykino, Rudnevo, Sokol, Aminyevskoye, Yuzhnoye (Brateevo-2), Stolbovo.

By the end of 2032, the Moscow Metro plans to complete construction of approximately 83 kilometers of lines and 34 stations, while simultaneously providing the necessary infrastructure for the network's expansion. Specifically, three more depots will be built: Troitskoye, Biryulevskoye, and Ilyinskoye.

Reconstruction of the school on Altayskaya Street

Additionally, reconstruction of School No. 1516 is ongoing in Golyanovo. The educational institution, located at 10a Altayskaya Street, was built in 1988. Complete renovation of the building began in May 2025. During the renovation, specialists will renovate the façade, replace utility lines, door and window frames, install partitions, lay floor screeds, and complete interior finishing. Modern equipment and furniture will be installed in the building. The surrounding area will also be landscaped.

The renovation focuses on creating a modern educational environment for children and teachers. In accordance with the "My School" program, the renovated building will feature:

— universal and specialized classrooms;

— educational spaces with sliding transformable partitions for classes in large and small groups;

— a modern media library with areas for group and individual work;

— laboratory and research complex for the study of natural sciences;

— a multifunctional, multi-light space for events, lectures and exhibitions;

– sports halls and a cozy dining room.

The school building's interior color scheme will be muted, with accents in the form of acoustic panels, brightly colored furniture, and design elements.

The sports core on the school grounds will include a running track, a gymnastics court, and a multi-purpose court for active ball games. Additionally, there will be play areas for different age groups, quiet relaxation areas, and bicycle and scooter parking.

"Thus, the school will be provided with the most modern educational conditions. As before the renovation, it will accommodate students in grades one through nine. A total of 825 children," the Moscow Mayor announced on his channel.

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The renovated building of School No. 1516 on Altayskaya Street is scheduled to open its doors on September 1, 2026.

The educational institution plans to implement the city-based projects "Mathematical Vertical" and "Natural Science Vertical." Students will also have more opportunities for additional education in various fields.

New building on Amurskaya Street

The district's renovation program continues to be implemented. A monolithic residential complex on Amurskaya Street has been built for its participants. It was constructed using a custom design and comprises three buildings.

"The residential complex on Amurskaya Street, built under the renovation program, is ready. It's conveniently located: close to the Cherkizovskaya metro station, the Lokomotiv Moscow Central Circle station, the Vostochny railway station, the Sirenevy Sad park, schools, kindergartens, clinics, shopping centers and stores, sports clubs, and cafes," Sergei Sobyanin explained on his channel.

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The building contains 786 apartments with a total floor area of 42,600 square meters. The improved finishes of the apartments and common areas comply with Moscow renovation standards.

Six apartments in the new building are equipped for people with disabilities—hallways and doorways have been widened, and special grab bars are provided in the bathrooms and toilets.

The area adjacent to the residential complex includes three children's playgrounds, three sports grounds, and areas for quiet relaxation.

In the near future, 631 families will move into the new building – 1,480 residents of seven houses on Amurskaya Street (houses 48, 64, 66, 68, 70) and Shchelkovskoye Highway (house 57, buildings 2 and 3).

In the Golyanovo district of eastern Moscow, 101 residential buildings are included in the renovation program. 25,300 residents will be relocated to new apartments. Currently, 32 buildings have been resettled or are in the process of being resettled. Six new residential complexes have been built and are ready for occupancy.

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Laugh more

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Library No. 245 will host an entertainment program, "Laugh More," dedicated to April Fools' Day.

Guests will learn about the nature of laughter and its health benefits from a guest "laughterologist," and will be introduced to literary sketches about the role of smiles in the lives of famous people.

At the "Joke for Your Health!" workshop, participants will learn how to create jokes and pranks.

The evening will conclude with a game program called "April Fool's Courage" featuring humorous quizzes and competitions.

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