Four non-residential premises in a new building on Krasnobogatyrskaya Street were put up for auction.

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The city put it up for auction four commercial premises in eastern Moscow. They have a flexible purpose and are suitable for almost any business project. This was announced by the head of the Moscow Department of Competition Policy. Kirill Purtov.

"Opening a business in non-residential premises in a new building on Krasnobogatyrskaya Street could be a profitable investment and part of the growing competitive environment in the Bogorodskoye district. The premises, ranging in size from 53.6 to 133.6 square meters, will accommodate businesses that are potentially in demand among local residents, such as bakeries, stores, pickup points, and service centers. Investors looking to start or scale their business can submit bids until December 5. The open auctions and the announcement of results will take place on December 12," said Kirill Purtov.

The premises are located at 36 Krasnobogatyrskaya Street. They are on the ground floor and connected to the main utilities.

Individuals and legal entities can participate in the auctions. To do so, they will need to register on the online platform. Roseltorg and enhanced qualified electronic signature.

The capital is putting various properties up for auction, and the investment portal is serving as a showcase for them. In the section Moscow Auctions There is all the necessary information about the lots, including photographs, documentation, conditions and form of sale.

The development of electronic services for business is in line with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found at special page.

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Registration is now open for the Moscow Sports Cup in amateur three-on-three hockey.

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Registration for the Moscow Sports Cup in amateur three-on-three hockey has opened in Moscow. The competition will be held at the Loko-Led outdoor skating rink, located at the RZD Arena stadium. More than 360 teams will compete for a spot in the grand final, which will take place on March 1, 2026.

Hockey fans of all ages, from 16 to 55, are welcome to participate in the festival. Tournaments will be held in three divisions: amateur, student, and amateur PRO. The amateur division is open to athletes aged 16 to 55 with no experience competing in professional hockey leagues or youth competitions between 2015 and 2025. The student division is for young men aged 16 to 27. The main requirement is that 50 percent of the team be students. The amateur PRO division, meanwhile, will feature professional athletes aged 16 to 40. The winners of each division will be awarded valuable prizes.

The competition will begin on December 20, 2025, and will be held on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM. Sixteen teams will compete on each game day. Multiple entries are allowed in the mini-tournaments, subject to availability, to improve your score.

For comfortable viewing of hockey in the open air, the rink has stands designed for 1,200 spectators.

To participate, you must register before December 14th.websiteThe festival is organized Moscow City Sports Department as part of the "Winter in Moscow" project.

Winter in Moscow— the main event of the season. The project aims to strengthen social and family ties, creating an atmosphere of unity, mutual support, comfort, and a festive spirit. Through a variety of programs, including cultural, educational, and sporting events, it brings together Muscovites and visitors of all ages and interests, creating conditions for creative development, active recreation, and warm social interaction during the cold season.

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Moscow schoolchildren shared their scientific discoveries in Antarctica at an international festival.

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At the 19th International Wildlife Festival "Golden Turtle," members of the Moscow Youth Antarctic Expedition presented the results of their research. Their work was based on samples collected on the Earth's southernmost continent and then studied jointly with researchers from the P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology and the S.N. Vinogradsky Institute of Microbiology of the Russian Academy of Sciences. This was reported by the Moscow Institute of Oceanology's press service. Department of Education and Science.

Thus, Alexandra Shishkina, a student at School No. 1553 named after V.I. Vernadsky, and Elizaveta Brailovskaya, a student at School No. 883 named after Hero of the Russian Federation, Lieutenant General M.F. Lukin, studied the water in the lakes of the Schirmacher Oasis. The girls discovered that the difference in elevation between the lakes leads to differences in the chemical composition and composition of microbial communities. To obtain their results, they measured the pH, electrical conductivity, and ion concentrations of the water, and analyzed DNA fragments of the microorganisms.

Alexandra Shishkina also studied the composition of rock particles in a glacier located near the Schirmacher Oasis. She melted ice collected in Antarctica, passed the resulting water through special filters, and examined the trapped particles using an electron microscope. After processing the data, the student discovered that the number of rock particles in the glacier had increased significantly over the past 100 years. Consequently, the rocks have begun to weather more rapidly, which is directly related to rising air temperatures. This increase in particle content provides further evidence that global warming is also affecting Antarctica.

The Moscow Youth Antarctic Expedition took place from November 26 to December 17, 2024, with the support of the Moscow Department of Education and Science and the Moscow branch Movements of the FirstIt was led by renowned explorer Matvey Shparo, director of the Travel Laboratory supplementary education center and recipient of the Order of Courage, and Ivan Smirnov, PhD in biology and winner of the Moscow Teachers of the Year competition and leader of research expeditions in the Arctic and Antarctic.

Moscow schoolchildren and college students were eligible to participate in the expedition. To do so, they had to pass several selection stages: the Antarctic Dictation, an adventure race, a youth forum, a professional skills competition, and a training camp. Following these stages, 13 finalists were selected to travel to the southernmost continent.

During the journey, the participants split into two teams. The schoolchildren conducted research on behalf of Russian research institutes, while the students maintained the expedition's operations: monitoring its members' health, managing communications, preparing food, and maintaining the mobile living module.

The journey lasted 21 days, 11 of which were spent in Antarctica. During this time, the participants completed six routes totaling over 63 kilometers, studied the mineralization and acidity of six natural bodies of water, and collected 96 samples of water, air, and biological material.

Around 80,000 schoolchildren and college students in Moscow—one in every 20 students—are involved in tourism. The city's "Route Built" project is aimed at them. Over the past year, students have completed nearly 300 hikes across Russia and other countries. Destinations include Kazbek, Tien Shan, North Ossetia, Altai, Kamchatka, and the Arctic.

The XIX International Wildlife Festival "Golden Turtle" is held from October 17 to December 14 at the New Tretyakov Gallery with the support of the Moscow Government and the capital's Department of Nature Management and Environmental Protection.

You can learn more about supplementary education in the capital in Telegram channels. Moscow Education And Moscow education.

Supplemental education programs develop students' creative and critical thinking and develop skills that will be useful in their future careers. Events held within these programs contribute to the "All the Best for Children" national project. Youth and ChildrenYou can learn more about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution at special page.

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Young people from the Gagarinsky District collected over 10 tons of supplies for the SVO participants.

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This year, activists from the Gagarinsky District Youth Chamber have already completed eight humanitarian flights to the Special Military Operations Zone (SMO) and new regions of Russia. They delivered over 10 tons of useful supplies. The latest shipment includes chainsaw consumables, generator cables, batteries, grinders, axes, tire tubes, and camouflage nets.

Any support is important

Volunteer work in the district has been ongoing for several years and unites hundreds of people. One of the activists is Ilya Ermolkin, a graduate student at Lomonosov Moscow State University. As a child, he and his classmates visited hospitals and veterans' centers.

"My parents taught me how important it is to give people simple human attention. The Orthodox school I attended often organized trips to hospitals where elderly and seriously ill patients were treated. I saw that even simply reading a book or a poem brightened their day," says Ilya Ermoolkin.

In 2023, he joined the Peresvet-9 humanitarian group and, over the course of a year and a half, he and his colleagues traveled throughout virtually the entire SVO zone, as well as the Belgorod and Kursk regions, assisting not only combat units but also military hospitals and civilian centers.

After joining the youth chamber, Ilya shared his experience with his colleagues. This marked the beginning of a new phase of volunteer work in the district. Ilya's sincere conviction and practical knowledge inspired his colleagues, who joined in collecting and sending humanitarian aid.

Support in word and deed

The Gagarinsky District activists' assistance is aimed not only at the military but also at civilians. During one of their trips, the volunteers met people who had lost property and loved ones, which inspired them to expand their humanitarian mission. This is how the "Children of Donbas: Strength in Unity" project was created. It includes not only regular humanitarian aid trips but also the organization of patriotic events.

For example, in August, as part of the project, volunteers delivered supplies to Donetsk for Lidiya Kovaleva, who is raising over 40 adopted children. The family received essentials: hygiene products, household appliances, kitchen utensils, drinking water, and other humanitarian aid.

Ilya Ermolkin noted that the volunteers are delighted with the response to their initiative. Since its inception, the project has united over 100 people from across the country. Humanitarian aid has arrived from the Moscow region, St. Petersburg, Voronezh, Syzran, Tver, and even the Komi Republic.

Anyone can join the volunteers in collecting aid. Concerned Muscovites are also invited to deliver humanitarian parcels. Donations can be made at Leninsky Prospekt, Building 60/2, Entrance 5, Monday through Friday, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM.

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The Gorky Film Studio revealed the secrets of the stunts in the film "Letter to Santa Claus."

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Gorky Film Studio, part of the Moscow film cluster, is reviving its own film production. On November 27, "Letter to Santa Claus" will be released. This family film has a New Year's spirit and a strong adventure element. The main character, lawyer Pyotr Bezuglov, finds himself at the epicenter of incredible events after his childhood wishes come true. Rivers of soda and mountains of sweets, animated soldiers, and Natalia Oreiro as his wife—these are just some of the surprises.

The characters in the Gorky Film Studio film find themselves in dangerous situations and engage in hand-to-hand combat. Director Kirill Kuzin and stunt coordinator Sergei Ryabtsev discussed how they created the most daring scenes of the New Year's comedy, produced with the support of the Cinema Fund, the Moscow Government, and Moskino.

Virtuoso tricks

The main character, played by actor Anton Filipenko, engages in a fight with Shaolin monks. The spectacular fight scene proved to be a significant challenge for those unbeknownst to us—the stuntmen.

"These are the monks of boys' fantasies. After watching the films, children would begin to imitate their signature moves. Our Petya dreamed of such fights too. But he lacked the courage, plus his dad wouldn't let him practice hand-to-hand combat. And now his dream has come true. Anton Filipenko, of course, had to undergo several training sessions before filming, as well as prepare for the flying and zip-lining. But the secret of this scene lies in the well-chosen stunt doubles. Both Anton and the monks, represented by Anatoly Tsoi and Azamat Nigmanov, performed admirably, but only until the moment when certain complex movements were required. Then, professional stuntmen replaced them on set," shared Kirill Kuzin.

Complex stunts are usually conceived and developed by a creative team, including the writers and stunt performers, who often offer interesting solutions. The team often resorts to tricks to replace actors in the shot. For example, in the scene with the monks, wide-brimmed hats were crucial. They prevent the audience from seeing the faces of the fighters and from realizing they are stunt doubles.

"Many of Russia's best stuntmen participated in the filming of 'Letter to Santa Claus,' and I think they did an A+. There were some challenging moments, but we pulled it off. For example, in our country, there are only a few stuntmen who can move and fight with the agility required for the Shaolin-style fight scene. I invited them to the project. Artem Yudin and Alexey Minaev performed the fights, and cinematographer Sher Dzhuraev not only filmed but also essentially choreographed the scene," explained Sergey Ryabtsev.

Directors have long since gotten used to the idea that some actors want to perform their own stunts. However, if there's a risk of injury, the work is still entrusted to professionals. An injury sustained by an actor can halt filming.

A stuntman is a shadow of the hero. They take on the difficult elements of a scene, helping to create a vivid image of the character, adds Sergey Ryabtsev. The stuntman performs the tricks effectively, and the actor receives credit because the film crew strives to make them the focus of attention. For example, in "Letter to Santa Claus," viewers are treated to a dramatic fall by Ivan Okhlobystin, down a ladder. It appears as if the actor himself is falling, but in reality, it was a stunt double.

As Sergey Ryabtsev emphasizes, the main principles of stunt production in film are beauty, impact, and, of course, safety. In addition to filming "Letter to Santa Claus," he has recently worked on several other projects for family audiences. In these films, stunts are performed not only by adults but also by children. Young athletes usually replace the young actors on screen.

The Incredible Adventures of Petr Bezuglov

In this New Year's comedy, the protagonist, Pyotr Bezuglov, is a lawyer, a serious man who has forgotten what it means to dream. His life is one of endless workdays and rules. But one day, his son, Vanya, discovers his father's childhood letters to Father Frost and sends them through a magical mailbox. Overnight, Pyotr's world is turned upside down: all his childhood fantasies overtake him—from rivers of soda and living toys to the appearance of Natalia Oreiro herself, the heroine of his youth. To stop the chaos and save his family, Pyotr must embark on an incredible journey, find that very mailbox, and cancel his wishes before it's too late.

Starring Natalia Oreiro, Ivan Okhlobystin, Anton Filipenko, Kristina Asmus, Ekaterina Temnova, Konstantin Karimov, Miron Provorov, Anatoly Tsoi, Azamat Nigmanov, Dima Bilan, Evelina Bledans, Igor Zhizhikin, Vladimir Sterzhakov, Zoya Berber, Roman Popov, Vladimir Simonov and other actors.

Gorky Film Studio is one of the largest in Russia and the oldest film studio in Moscow. It has produced over a thousand films, including "Seventeen Moments of Spring," "Officers," "Morozko," "…The Dawns Here Are Quiet," "Evenings on a Farm Near Dikanka," "Guest from the Future," "Moscow—Cassiopeia," "Carnival," "You Never Dreamed of It…," "Pirates of the 20th Century," "Three Plus Two," and many others.

Today, the Gorky Film Studio is one of the main venues of the large Moscow film cluster, actively modernizing its studio complex. The production center produces feature films and documentaries, popular science series, and series for youth and children's/family audiences. The studio also operates sound stages. virtual production studio, costume and props complex, digital content creation studios and a youth creative space Gorky Cinema Campus, and also pass excursionsThe film studio hosts festivals, exhibitions, and professional events for filmmakers.

Scenes from the war film "There Is Only MiG" were filmed at the Moskino Cinema Park.Scenes from the fairy tale film "Chudo-Yudo" were filmed at the Moskino cinema park.

The Moscow Film Cluster comprises infrastructure facilities, services, and facilities for filmmakers, developed by the Moscow Government as part of the "Moscow – City of Cinema" project. Its structure includes the Moskino Cinema Park, the Gorky Film Studio (with locations on Sergei Eisenstein Street and Valdaisky Proyezd), the Moskino Film Factory, the Moskino cinema chain, the Moskino Film Commission, and the Moskino Film Platform.

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The editorial staff of "Youth of Moscow" is launching an experiment to train a robot in journalism.

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The editorial team of Molodezh Moskvy, a Russian developer of solutions based on neural networks and robotics, and a radio station are launching the project "Nik: Robot Discoverer." It will combine media and science with cutting-edge artificial intelligence technologies and teach an anthropomorphic robot the basics of journalism.

"This is a significant experiment for our youth editorial team. We want to understand how modern technologies can expand journalism's capabilities and help us engage with the urban environment in new ways. Robot Nick will allow us to look at familiar processes from a different perspective and explore new formats for engaging with our audiences. We are confident that this experience will yield valuable insights and ideas for future projects," said Margarita Savinkina, head of the "Youth of Moscow" project.

The robot Nick is equipped with speech recognition, computer vision, and voice synthesis systems. This allows him to communicate with people, analyze his surroundings, and film reports. The robot will walk the streets of Moscow, visit parks, museums, and public spaces, test city services such as car sharing, ride the metro, and share his discoveries in video reports. Viewers will see Nick learn not only to collect information but also to understand emotions, context, and the atmosphere of the city, and interact with people in real time.

"For DFM Radio, working with an anthropomorphic robot is an opportunity to take a fresh look at the interaction between humans, technology, and media. We see how artificial intelligence is becoming part of the modern media process, helping to create new formats and expand the boundaries of traditional broadcasting. Robot Nick will continue Russian Media Group's work to integrate traditional radio and digital tools," noted Dmitry Mednikov, Managing Director of Russian Media Group.

The project's goal is to demonstrate how artificial intelligence can expand the capabilities of journalism and become a new research tool. Nick will collect data, create interactive content, and analyze the urban environment, complementing human work in areas where speed, accuracy, and technological advancement are essential. The experiment combines a scientific approach with live media coverage. Videos, reports, broadcasts, and interactive formats transform the research into a true urban quest, where viewers rediscover Moscow with Nick.

Neuroproduction, a Russian company specializing in neural network and robotics solutions, is responsible for the technological aspects of the experiment. Its experts are assisting in the development of neural network modules, recognition systems, multimodal content, and audiovisual generation.

The editorial board of "Youth of Moscow" works with the support of the "Youth of Moscow" project of the city Committee on Public Relations and Youth PolicyThe editorial partner is the media holding "Russian Media Group".

Even more opportunities for young Muscovites can be found on the portal Youth of Moscow and on the project pages in social networks.

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Financial news: The Bank of Russia will expand the asset base of retail mutual funds.

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The Bank of Russia is lifting restrictions on qualified investors investing in settlement instruments whose value is tied to cryptocurrencies through mutual investment funds (MIFs).

The regulator continues to implement initiatives on the access of qualified investors to crypto assets. The relevant regulations contain draft instruction Bank of Russia.

The document also reflects some of the measures that the regulator has already taken discussed with the market. This involves expanding the list of non-exchange-traded securities in which retail mutual funds can invest. However, the share of such assets will be limited to 10% (20% for closed-end funds).

Furthermore, the calculation of concentration limits in retail mutual funds is being streamlined. Specifically, while previously a single company's assets accounted for 10%, this standard now applies to the entire group of related entities.

Comments and suggestions regarding the draft can be sent to the Bank of Russia up to and including December 9, 2025.

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Financial news: On 2025-11-26, the Federal Treasury will hold a deposit auction of 22,025,389 rubles.

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Application selection parameters;

Application selection date 26.11.2025. Unique application selection identifier 22 025 389. Deposit currency rubles. Fund type EKS. Maximum amount of funds placed on bank deposits, monetary units 900,000,000,000. Placement term, in days 182. Date of depositing funds 26.11.2025. Date of return of funds 27.05.2026. Interest rate for placing funds (fixed or floating). Single treasury account. Minimum fixed interest rate for placing funds, % per annum – Basic floating interest rate for placing funds FLOATING_RUONmDS. Minimum spread, % per annum 0. Terms of concluding a bank deposit agreement (term, replenishable or special) Special. The minimum amount of funds placed for one application, monetary unit is 1,000,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one credit institution, pcs. 2. Application selection form (Open with random completion, Closed, Open with extension) Open with extension. Application selection schedule (Moscow time). Venue for application selection: Moscow Exchange PJSC. Application acceptance: from 09:30 to 09:50. Applications in preliminary mode: from 09:30 to 09:35. Applications in competition mode: from 09:45 to 09:50. Random trading end period (sec.): 0

Rate step: 0.1 Time step (sec.): 60. Extension period end time: 10:20:00. Formation of the consolidated register of applications: from 10:20 to 10:50. Setting the cutoff interest rate and (or) recognizing the selection of applications as unsuccessful: from 10:20 to 11:00. Sending an offer to credit institutions to conclude a bank deposit agreement: from 11:00 to 12:20. Receipt of acceptance of the offer to conclude a bank deposit agreement from credit institutions: from 11:00 to 12:20. Deposit transfer time In accordance with the requirements of paragraphs 63 and 64 of the Order of the Federal Treasury dated April 27, 2023 No. 10n

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Financial news: On November 26, 2025, the Federal Treasury will hold a deposit auction of 22,025,388.

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Application selection date 26.11.2025. Unique application selection identifier 22 025 388. Deposit currency rubles. Fund type EKS. Maximum amount of funds placed on bank deposits, monetary units 348,000,000,000. Placement period, in days 2. Date of depositing funds 26.11.2025. Date of return of funds 28.11.2025. Interest rate for placement of funds (fixed or floating). Single treasury account. Minimum fixed interest rate for placement of funds, % per annum 15.76. Base floating interest rate for placement of funds – Minimum spread, % per annum – Terms of conclusion of a bank deposit agreement (term, replenishable or special) Term. The minimum amount of funds placed for one application, in monetary units, is 1,000,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one credit institution, pcs. 2. Application selection form (Open with random completion, Closed, Open with extension). Open with random completion. Application selection schedule (Moscow time) Venue for application selection: Moscow Exchange PJSC. Application acceptance: from 09:30 to 09:40. Applications in preliminary mode: from 09:30 to 09:35. Applications in competition mode: from 09:35 to 09:40. Random trading end period (sec.): 120 Bid increment:

Time step (sec.):

Extension period end time:

Formation of a consolidated register of applications: from 10:20 to 10:50. Setting the cutoff interest rate and (or) recognizing the selection of applications as unsuccessful: from 10:20 to 11:00. Sending an offer to credit institutions to conclude a bank deposit agreement: from 11:00 to 12:20. Receipt of acceptance of the offer to conclude a bank deposit agreement from credit institutions: from 11:00 to 12:20. The time of deposit transfer in accordance with the requirements of paragraphs 63 and 64 of the Order of the Federal Treasury dated April 27, 2023 No. 10n

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Achievements in all areas and space plans were discussed at the SUM Academic Council

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On November 25, the Academic Council of the State University of Management held a meeting. The agenda included more than 15 issues, including the establishment of a Center for Space Research, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, and Radioelectronic Technologies, the development of the university's international activities, and a summary of the Institute of Industry Management's preliminary results for 2025.

As per tradition, the meeting began with a congratulatory segment. GUU Rector Vladimir Stroyev presented Ekaterina Karelina with a Doctor of Economics degree and congratulated the birthday celebrants of the month.

As part of the meeting agenda, Galina Serebryakova, Director of the Institute of Industry Management, reported on the institute's preliminary results for 2025 and plans for 2026.

"The Institute only exists when it has students. Therefore, first and foremost, I would like to note the rather successful admissions campaign. The number of students studying on a fee-paying basis has increased. The most popular program this year was "International Manufacturing Business," while the most in-demand programs include "Project Management," "Organization Management," and "Logistics." Next year, we plan to further increase the number of students enrolling on a fee-paying basis," concluded Galina Serebryakova.

Vladimir Stroyev noted that the previous day, he and Vice Rector Maria Karelina attended a meeting of the Council of Supporting Scientific and Educational Organizations at Rostec State Corporation. During the meeting, they discussed the importance of training professional personnel, including in areas aligned with the IOM programs, further demonstrating that the work is headed in the right direction.

Inessa Bogatyreva, Head of the International Cooperation Department, spoke about the university's development of international activities and the organization of international student training at SUM.

"The university is actively working in all areas of international engagement: participating in competitions, exhibitions, visiting venues, internships, and more. We also host two Olympiads for international students: "Hi-Tech Breakthrough" and "Future of the EAEU." Currently, over 700 international students are studying at SUM. The largest number comes from Kazakhstan, followed by Vietnam and Kyrgyzstan. Slightly fewer students this year come from Chad, Belarus, and China. The most popular undergraduate programs are management, economics, and law," reported Inessa Bogatyreva.

The rector of the State University of Management noted that, largely due to its active international position and work within the Eurasian Network University, it was the first management team that was entrusted with implementing the international track of the "Academic Reserve."

"This is also an element of trust in our international activities and the university as a whole. We often talk about attracting and integrating international students. We have a fairly wide range of countries from which they come to us. Incidentally, our student from Vietnam met with the Russian president last year, and at this year's Congress of Young Scientists, she will also speak about this at the venue where I am speaking."

Continuing the theme of developing the scientific potential of our university, Maria Karelina, Vice-Rector of the State University of Management, proposed creating a Center for Space Research, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, and Radioelectronic Technologies.

"The center is a consistent step in training specialists for high-tech fields. With its help, we are consolidating ongoing research into a cluster and defining the SUM's position in three key areas of work. The first is the implementation of a technological initiative under the grant, the protocol for which was published yesterday. The second is SUM's integration into the "Personnel for Space" program. And the third is the implementation of future projects with the Rostec State Corporation," explained Maria Karelina.

In addition, the Council discussed the possibility and procedure for participating in all-Russian research, the opening of contractual training at the State University of Management's Pre-University, and a number of working issues.

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