Polytechnic University students win thermal power engineering Olympiad

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A team of students from Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University won the All-Russian Student Olympiad "Thermal Power Engineering-2025."

The event took place at Ivanovo State Power Engineering University named after V.I. Lenin and brought together over 70 participants from nine leading Russian universities. SPbPU was represented at the Olympiad by students from the Institute of Power Engineering's Higher School of Nuclear and Thermal Energy: Anna Artser, Elina Denezhkina, Alexander Kovalenko, Artem Petrov, and Nikita Semchenkov. The team was led by Alexey Trinchenko, Associate Professor of the Higher School of Nuclear and Thermal Energy.

Students completed challenging tasks in key areas of thermal power engineering: technical thermodynamics, heat and mass transfer, boiler systems and steam generators, superchargers, and fluid dynamics. The competition was not only distinguished by its variety of problems but also demanded flexible thinking, a deep theoretical understanding, and the ability to adapt quickly to unexpected conditions.

Three days of intense intellectual competition bore fruit: the Polytechnic students took first place in the team competition, demonstrating a high level of preparation. Nikita Semchenkov and Anna Artser won prizes in the individual competition.

An Olympiad is always a test of your ability to think outside the box. We understood that there would be a variety of problems, so we tried to cover all the topics during our preparation. However, we still encountered problems we'd never encountered before. In such a situation, the key is not to fuss or worry, but to calmly recall all the relevant formulas and try to solve at least part of the problem to score the maximum points. It's important to start preparing early, and team discussions are the key to success. I believe these factors helped us achieve a solid result. And, of course, the most important thing is to believe in yourself and the team, not to worry, to give it your all, and to calmly await the results," shared Anna Artser.

Nikita Semchenkov noted that the main challenge was the need to quickly adapt to new formulations: "The hardest part of participating in the Olympiad wasn't even the problem solving itself, but the need to adapt very quickly. There are virtually no standard problems at the Olympiad: every year you'll encounter something new, sometimes even unexpected formulations or perspectives on classical processes. You often have to combine different calculation methods on the fly, recall related subjects, and adapt to non-standard conditions. You can't prepare for such an Olympiad using notes. But you can develop what really helps: a deep understanding of theory, teamwork, and the ability to keep a cool head. Often, the winner isn't the one who knows more, but the one who gets their bearings faster and doesn't get confused when faced with a non-standard problem."

The SPbPU team's victory at the 2025 Thermal Power Engineering Olympiad was a significant achievement and confirmation of the high quality of engineer training in thermal power engineering. This success underscores the importance of systematic educational efforts, teamwork, and an understanding of fundamental engineering disciplines, and strengthens the university's position among the leaders of Russian engineering.

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Civil Service Personnel Training: An All-Russian Conference Held at the Polytechnic University

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The All-Russian scientific and practical conference with international participation, "State Transformation in a Digital Society: New Management Solutions and Security Challenges," was held at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. It was timed to coincide with the 10th anniversary of the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics, and Trade. The conference was organized by the Higher School of Public Administration. Key events included plenary and breakout sessions, a roundtable discussion, a discussion platform, and a business simulation.

The event opened with a plenary session, bringing together government experts, young professionals, and students interested in developing public and municipal services in the context of digital transformation. Leading public administration experts spoke at the plenary session.

Igor Murashev, Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Civil Service and Personnel Policy of the St. Petersburg Governor's Administration, presented a report entitled "Trends in the Development of the State Civil Service in St. Petersburg." He highlighted key changes, current challenges, and prospects for the development of the regional civil service.

Today, we are faced with the task of discussing key trends in the development of the civil service in the context of digitalization. Modern professionals are confronted with two opposing trends: on the one hand, the blurring of specializations, and on the other, the growing need for broad expertise and peripheral knowledge. To be in demand, you need to become unique to employers, develop your own competencies, and be able to see the big picture. It's important to be focused, see your projects through to completion, differentiate yourself from others, and understand the industry average to stay just above it. I wish everyone productive work and interesting discussions! noted Igor Murashev.

Andrey Zhabrev, head of the Polyustrovo municipality and First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Municipalities of St. Petersburg, spoke about the dynamics of local government in the city. In his speech, he noted that a new system of unified public authority is being formed, which improves governance and accountability, facilitates the integration of the municipal level into the citywide system, and ensures an equally high quality of life for all residents. According to him, this is an important step forward, allowing government bodies to work more effectively with the public and respond more quickly to their requests.

The future depends on each of you—on your attitude to work, your desire to make a difference, and your love for your homeland and region. It's important that your work is always rooted in your heart, soul, and understanding of what you do and why. Today, a new system of unified public authority is being formed, enhancing governance and accountability, integrating municipalities into the citywide system, and ensuring a uniform quality of life for all residents. This will improve the effectiveness of government bodies and their interactions with the public. You are studying at one of the oldest and best universities in the country—take advantage of this opportunity, learn from strong professors whose experience and service to society are a true foundation for future success. It's important to choose a direction that resonates with you and pursue it to the end. Be proactive, take initiative, and believe in yourself," shared Andrey Zhabrev.

Participants also found particular interest in the discussion panel "Public Service Without a Tie," held in the Posnikov Conference Hall. The panel was moderated by Igor Murashev and Maxim Ivanov, Deputy Director of the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics, and Trade.

Polytechnic University graduates, members of the Youth Personnel Reserve, and young civil servants took part in the open dialogue:

Ekaterina Makareikina, Chief Specialist of the Civil Service and Personnel Department of the Construction Committee; Yulia Katrashova, Lead Specialist of the Small and Medium Entrepreneurship Support Department of the Entrepreneurship Development Department of the Committee for Industrial Policy, Innovation, and Trade of St. Petersburg; and Ekaterina Evlampieva, Chief Specialist of the Vocational Education Department of the Education Committee.

The discussion focused on the most pressing issues for young professionals: how to enter the civil service through the Youth Personnel Reserve, what career opportunities are available in executive bodies, what the workday of a civil servant looks like, what challenges young professionals face, what skills are most in demand, how management decisions are made, and how responsibility is distributed at different levels.

Participants emphasized that it is important for modern civil servants to possess not only professional knowledge, but also flexible thinking, responsibility, and a willingness to continuously develop.

Yulia Katrashova, a 2025 graduate of the HSE Master's program, offered advice to future professionals: "You're just at the beginning of your journey. Find your field, develop, and don't be afraid of anything!"

The event was broadcast online, significantly expanding the audience for the discussion and making the discussion of public administration issues accessible to all interested parties.

The conference also included a roundtable discussion, "Serving the City: New Quality of Training for Government Personnel," moderated by HSSU associate professors Marina Ivanova and Tamara Selentyeva.

The roundtable brought together representatives of government agencies from St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region, federal authorities, representatives of the country's regions, heads of state and municipal institutions and enterprises, and university experts. Issues related to university-government cooperation, ensuring the quality of training for public sector personnel, and experience in implementing successful joint projects were discussed.

Marina Ivanova emphasized: "The importance of such events is difficult to overestimate; it is obvious both to government agencies and, of course, to the university. Direct, open dialogue, aligned positions, and visions on providing graduates with in-demand competencies are what allow education to remain relevant, effective, and meaningful. The dialogue generated numerous new ideas and challenges for jointly ensuring the quality of training for future civil servants."

The roundtable brought together true professionals in training personnel for the civil service and municipal government. During the discussions, potential employers of our graduates raised questions about the necessary skills and abilities required of young professionals. We, on the academic side, listened to their opinions and developed a collaboration strategy to implement these plans. "I hope that next year we will be able to present the first results of the updated student training format in a similar format," shared Grigory Kulkaev, a participant in the roundtable and Deputy Director for Practical Training at HSE University.

A business game, "Elections: Candidate," was organized for conference participants. It was led by Varvara Bucherova, Deputy Chair of the St. Petersburg Youth Parliament and a 2025 graduate of the Graduate School of Public Administration (HSSU), and Nikita Golubov, representative for youth affairs of the Kalininsky District Administration of St. Petersburg. The game helped improve political literacy and understanding of the election process.

The conference consisted of three sections.

Current Trends in Public and Municipal Administration. Moderator: Victoria Degtereva, Professor, Graduate School of Public Administration. Public and Municipal Management of Socioeconomic and Environmental Development. Moderator: Natalia Putintseva, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Public Administration. Regional Economic Security: Current Challenges, Threats, and Opportunities for Improving the Effectiveness of Interagency Cooperation in the Digital Environment. Moderator: Tatyana Feofilova, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Public Administration.

During the sections, participants shared important research findings and discussed topics in the areas of public and municipal governance and economic security.

"We have gathered here to discuss how public authority is changing under the onslaught of digital technologies, what new competencies are required of civil servants, and how to ensure security in this rapid process, as economic security is becoming the foundation upon which state resilience, its technological sovereignty, and the well-being of citizens are built. Modern threats are complex: from cyberattacks on critical infrastructure to new challenges in global markets. And it is the quality of our management decisions and the effectiveness of interdepartmental cooperation in the digital environment that determines whether we can not only counter these threats but also transform them into new opportunities for development," said Olga Nadezhda, Acting Director of the Graduate School of Management.

The event became an important platform for scientific and professional dialogue, exchange of experience, and the development of new ideas in the field of public administration.

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Financial news: 11/24/2025, 5:08 PM (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range for assessing market risks for the RU000A105DN0 security (FSC RS BO6) were changed.

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November 24, 2025

17:08

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the NCC (JSC) on 24.11.2025, 17-08 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 99.69) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1065.51 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 17.5%) of the security RU000A105DN0 (FSC RS BO6) were changed.

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Financial news: Thousands of payments per second: Bank of Russia statistics.

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The number of cashless payments for goods and services increased by 13% in the third quarter of 2025 compared to the same period last year. People are choosing different payment methods, and banks are expanding their fleet of payment terminals across the country.

The number of daily non-cash payments for goods and services from July to September totaled 243 million, representing over 2,800 transactions every second. However, the share of card payments is growing at a slower rate than other non-cash payment methods. For example, people paid for 14% of purchases using biometrics, QR codes, and other non-card payment methods, an increase of 4.5 percentage points compared to the previous year.

Banks, in turn, expanded their network of terminals. Their number at retailers across the country increased by more than 500,000 as of October 1, 2025, compared to the same date last year.

Read more about the dynamics of data in the payments market inmaterials of the Bank of Russia.

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Nordwind Airlines transported its 10 millionth passenger from Sochi Airport.

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On November 23, the 80th anniversary of Sochi Airport, a festive atmosphere permeated the airport terminal. The base carrier, Nordwind Airlines, reached a unique milestone, serving 10 million passengers since the start of flights from Sochi.

The milestone passenger, Aigul Shakirova, checked in for flight N4-411 from Sochi to Kazan and received a certificate for a free roundtrip flight to any Russian destination on the airline's route network.

To celebrate the occasion, a concert by accordionist Igor Ayusheev, who became a social media star after his popular video at Sochi Airport, was held for all passengers at the airport terminal. He performed familiar accordion compositions and delighted the audience with his music.

The terminal also featured interactive locations where anyone could participate in a lottery and receive a gift from the airport, as well as take a souvenir photo.

"As the base carrier of Sochi International Airport, today we proudly celebrate carrying Nordwind Airlines' 10 millionth passenger from the country's largest resort airport. Our first flight to Sochi was in July 2012, and our 2025 flight schedule now includes 30 destinations, 27 of which are year-round. Also, on November 23, Sochi Airport celebrated its 80th anniversary, and we wholeheartedly congratulate our long-standing partner. We express our sincere gratitude for their professional approach and reliable cooperation. We wish the airport stable passenger traffic growth, continued success, and prosperity," commented Anton Mattis, Deputy General Director of Nordwind Airlines.

"On this significant day, we thank all passengers for their trust and choosing our airport, and we congratulate Nordwind Airlines on reaching this significant milestone. We highly value our established partnership and are confident that our fruitful collaboration will allow us to expand our route network, offering passengers more travel options within Russia and abroad. 80 years is just the beginning, and new achievements and discoveries lie ahead," noted Alexey Komarov, Director and Managing Director of Sochi Airport.

Nordwind Airlines (www.nordwindairlines.ru) is one of Russia's largest airlines by passenger turnover and boasts an extensive network of scheduled flights across the country. Its base airports are Sheremetyevo, Pulkovo, Sochi, Kazan, and Makhachkala. With flexible ticket prices, convenient flight schedules, and loyalty program bonuses, flying with us is a great way to start your trip, whether you're a business traveler or just want to enjoy your planned vacation.

Sochi International Airport named after V.I. Sevastyanov (www.aer.aero) was founded in 1945 and is managed by Aerodinamika, one of Russia's largest airport holding companies. The airport serves the country's main resort, welcoming participants in the country's most important economic, sporting, political, and cultural events. Since 2020, Sochi Airport has consistently ranked among the top 5 airports in Russia by passenger traffic, handling over 13 million passengers annually. Since 2022, it has been Russia's main southern international air hub. Flights are operated to both domestic and international destinations. The airport receives professional recognition and awards annually. In 2022, the airport received a 4-star rating according to a study by Skytrax, the world's largest consulting company. It has also won multiple awards in the "Best Airport in Russia" category at the national "Air Gateway of Russia" awards.

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Financial news: Uniform rules for periodic reporting of issuers: initiatives of the Bank of Russia.

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The Bank of Russia intends to enhance the appeal of public issuers' annual reports by establishing uniform rules for their preparation and maximizing their content with useful information for investors. The regulator's initiatives are reflected in in the report following the public discussion of the report "On the optimization of forms of disclosure of periodic information".

First and foremost, it is planned to establish requirements for the structure and content of a company's main document. In it, issuers will discuss not only their current activities but also their future plans. The document will include a chapter on corporate governance, as well as how the company complies with the principles and recommendations of the Corporate Governance Code. Issuers whose securities are included in level one or two quotation lists will disclose information on their commitment to sustainable development goals.

Static information from companies' 6- and 12-month financial statements will migrate to the annual report. For example, general information about operations, the composition of management bodies, information about controlled organizations, shareholders, and more. Issuers will be able to report operational changes through the disclosure of material facts. This will reduce the volume of periodic publications. Furthermore, the timeframe for issuing financial statements will be shortened.

In the near future, the Bank of Russia intends to begin work on digitalizing corporate reporting, which will subsequently reduce the costs of its preparation and disclosure.

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Icebreaker assistance for ships will begin in the port of Arkhangelsk on December 1.

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Icebreaker assistance for vessels will begin in the Arkhangelsk seaport on December 1, 2025. This decision was made based on the ice formation forecast and is aimed at ensuring safe navigation.

Icebreaker escorts will begin in the Arkhangelsk seaport waters on December 1, 2025. The corresponding order was signed by Port Captain Sergey Nesterov. Only vessels with an ice class of at least Ice 1 will be permitted to navigate independently. Vessels without an ice class and tug-and-barge convoys may navigate only under escort by icebreakers or tugboats with an ice class of Ice 1, and only to designated long-term anchorages.

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Publication date: 11/24/2025

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Financial news: Discrete auction of SFIN securities is being held.

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SFIN

ЕСЭфАй ао

As of 10:09:00, the current price was 1801.2 rubles. (Deviation – 31.05%).

There was an increase of 20.00% or more within 5 minutes in a row in the current share price from the closing price of the previous trading day (RUB 1,374.4).

In the Main Trading Mode T, a discrete auction (DA) will be held from 10:13:00.

In other non-addressed trading modes during the DA period, trading is conducted in accordance with the established regulations.

End of DA and resumption of trading at 10:43:00.

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Financial news: 11/24/2025, 10:08 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range for assessing market risks for the RU000A1008P1 (Rosnft2P6) security were changed.

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In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the National Credit Center (JSC) on 24.11.2025, 10-08 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 97.44) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1030.9 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 11.25%) of the security RU000A1008P1 (Rosnft2P6) were changed.

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Financial news: 11/24/2025, 10:06 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the SFIN (SFAI JSC) security were changed.

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In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by the National Credit Center (JSC) on 24.11.2025, 10-06 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 1832.8) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 2058.733 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 49.5%) of the SFIN (SEFAI JSC) security were changed.

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