Happy birthday to Nikolai Mikhailov!

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This Friday is doubly wonderful than any other, because today marks the birthday of Nikolai Mikhailov, Advisor to the Rector's Office of the State University of Management, Associate Professor, and PhD in Geographical Sciences.

There's probably not a single person on our university floor who doesn't know Nikolai Nikolaevich: his smile encourages applicants, his penetrating gaze inspires a desire to learn, and his ironclad character keeps all the admissions staff and faculty of the Ecology and Nature Management program on their toes.

Nikolai Mikhailov, a true member of the Russian Geographical Society, has traveled throughout the country, from the southern seas to the Arctic Circle, and understands the unique characteristics of different regions like no one else.

On this day, we wish him many more years to maintain his youthful spirit, positive attitude, and cheerfulness, so that he can continue to make our university even better and more effective.

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World Children's Day: Caring for the Future

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On November 20, Russia and more than 120 other countries around the world celebrate World Children's Day.

In 1954, the UN General Assembly recommended that all countries establish the practice of celebrating this date as a day of world brotherhood and mutual understanding among children, dedicated to activities aimed at ensuring the well-being of children throughout the world.

The date is no coincidence – it was on this day that the UN General Assembly adopted the Declaration of the Rights of the Child in 1959, and the Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1989, according to which a child is every human being under the age of 18.

The purpose of this holiday is to remind adults of the fragility of childhood, the value of every child, and the need to protect and help in various situations.

The State University of Management always cares for its students, including potential ones. SUM has a Pre-University, where 10th- and 11th-grade students gain in-depth knowledge in three fields in a comfortable and safe environment. Four mother-and-child rooms are open in different buildings on campus. The university participates in the Entrepreneurship Classes program in Moscow, hosts various Olympiads and competitions, and as part of the Business and Entrepreneurship Course, our staff and students organize shifts at the country's largest children's centers: Artek, Orlyonok, Smena, and Okean.

We congratulate everyone on this important holiday and encourage you to do something good every day for the benefit of children, teenagers, and young adults. After all, we all need care and protection, no matter our age, but especially in childhood.

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Financial news: Changes in the structure of the EQM69 report.

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In continuation news Regarding planned changes to the structure of trading and clearing reports on the stock market, we are sending a clarification on the structure of the EQM69 report (Report on Planned Interim Payments for Repo Transactions). Please note that the new report will have the following structure:

The required DebitCredit attribute will no longer be present in the TRADES node: DebitCredit — Direction of Payments. Interest payer (borrower) — "D"; interest receiver (creditor) — "C." Instead, the required BuySell attribute will be added to the TRADES node: BuySell — Direction of Transaction (Buy (B) / Sell (S)).

The updated reporting format specification is available on the Exchange's website: https://www.moex.com/ru/documents/951.

Schemes and styles for printed report forms are published on the Exchange's FTP server: http://ftp.moex.com/pub/Reports/Ecoite.

Contact information for media: 7 (495) 363-3232PR@moex.com

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Financial news: On 2025-11-21, the Federal Treasury will hold a deposit auction of 22,025,383.

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Application selection parameters;

Application selection date 21.11.2025. Unique application selection identifier 22 025 383. Deposit currency rubles. Fund type EKS. Maximum amount of funds placed on bank deposits, monetary units 50,000,000,000. Placement term, 182 days. Date of depositing funds 21.11.2025. Date of return of funds 22.05.2026. Interest rate for placement of funds (fixed or floating). Single treasury account. Minimum fixed interest rate for placement of funds, % per annum – Basic floating interest rate for placement of funds FLOATING_RUONmDS. Minimum spread, % per annum 0. Terms of conclusion of the bank deposit agreement (term, replenished or special)Term. The minimum amount of funds placed per application, in monetary units, is 1,000,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one credit institution is 2. Application selection form (Open with random completion, Closed, Open with extension). Open with extension.

Order selection schedule (Moscow time). Order selection venue: Moscow Exchange PJSC. Orders will be accepted from 09:30 to 09:50. Preliminary orders from 09:30 to 09:35. Competition orders from 09:45 to 09:50. Random trading end period (sec.): 0. Bid increment: 0.1. Time increment (sec.): 60. Rollover period end time: 10:20:00.

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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Financial news: On 2025-11-21, the Federal Treasury will hold a deposit auction of 22,025,382.

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Application selection date 21.11.2025. Unique application selection identifier 22 025 382. Deposit currency rubles. Fund type EKS. Maximum amount of funds placed on bank deposits, monetary units 48,000,000,000. Placement period, in days 4. Date of depositing funds 21.11.2025. Date of return of funds 25.11.2025. 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 and conditions of the bank deposit agreement (term, replenishable or special) Term. The minimum amount of funds placed per application, in monetary units, is 1,000,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one credit institution is 2. Application selection form (Open with random completion, Closed, Open with extension). Open with random completion.

Order selection schedule (Moscow time). Order selection venue: Moscow Exchange PJSC. Orders will be accepted from 9:30 AM to 9:40 AM. Preliminary orders will be accepted from 9:30 AM to 9:35 AM. Competition orders will be accepted from 9:35 AM to 9:40 AM. 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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GUU employees were awarded first-degree diplomas at the International Conference on Sustainable Development

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Faculty members from the State University of Management were awarded first-degree diplomas at the VI International Research Conference "Science and Technology: The Path to Sustainable Development."

This year's event focused on the interaction of science and technology in the context of sustainable development. Particular attention was paid to the potential for economic growth, environmental conservation, and practical tools for business development in today's economic climate.

Olga Astafieva, Head of the Department of Construction Economics and Management, and Nikita Vozgoment, a lecturer in the department, presented the results of a scientific study on the use of digital tools for strategic planning and business process forecasting, using the Russian construction materials industry as an example.

Following the conference, representatives of the State University of Management were awarded first-degree diplomas.

The proceedings of the research conference will be published in journals indexed in the leading scientometric database Scopus.

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RUDN University students created a chatbot for patients with type 1 diabetes

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One of the RUDN.VC accelerator projects is a chatbot for patients with type 1 diabetes. It was developed by Nikita Radaev and Dmitry Prutskikh, students in the Biomedicine program at the RUDN University Institute of Medicine.

The team created a multifunctional chatbot in Telegram that will take on disease management and solve problems:

Calculating all necessary insulin doses and carbohydrate (Bread Units) content in foods; keeping a self-monitoring diary; receiving reminders about procedures and refilling medications when they run low; calling an ambulance by pressing a panic button in the event of a sudden drop in blood sugar (hypoglycemia); and allowing parents to monitor their child with diabetes using a smartphone.

We spoke with the team and learned how Nikita's personal experience with illness led him to the idea for the project, how the chatbot functions, and what the developers are striving for.

Nikita, how did your personal experience living with diabetes help shape the idea for this project?

From the age of eight, I watched as first doctors, and then my grandmother and mother, performed countless calculations to determine the amount of carbohydrates in each food I ate so they could inject me with the right dose of insulin. Every child with type 1 diabetes has probably had this experience. I still remember my father drawing hand-drawn graphs showing changes in my blood sugar levels. It's impossible to forget the printed chart of carbohydrates per 100 grams of food, the mechanical alarm clock, and the thick school notebook with pen-lined margins that was destined to become a "Self-Monitoring Diary." Difficulties also arose due to the lack of reliable and up-to-date information on the disease—a significant problem at the time in Kyrgyzstan, where I was born and lived until adulthood. From the age of 12 or 13, I began to perform many of the calculations myself. This was tedious, as it required knowledge of numerous formulas and various coefficients—and any error was unforgivable. In ninth grade, I started learning Python programming, and I immediately knew which program would be my first. Within a few weeks, I had written a mini-app for my personal use that could solve two of my most pressing problems: calculating my insulin dose and reminding me to check my blood sugar every two hours after an injection.

How did the collaboration between you and Dmitry come about?

For a long time, I used the application I wrote only for personal needs. I can say that almost immediately my average blood sugar levels became much better. I continued to slowly but surely improve the code I wrote. Initially, there was no goal to bring such an application to the market, but realizing that it could really improve the lives of other people with diabetes, I decided to rewrite the program with cleaner and more user-friendly code and offer it to the public. I understood that this would require a lot of work, which I simply could not cope with alone, and decided to find support in the form of my classmates. Dmitry, one might say, has always been and remains an excellent student and the “brain” of our group, one of the most hardworking students, so I decided to approach him with such a proposal. Dmitry, despite his busy schedule and work in a scientific laboratory, agreed to help. Soon I learned that RUDN University was holding an accelerator of student projects RUDN.VC, and I decided to apply for participation in which. And to develop the project, our team needed an experienced, involved mentor. This was Natalya Vladimirovna Bolotova, whose acquaintance was a gift from the accelerator. I understood perfectly well that if the project was not at least minimally commercially successful, then we could forget about creating a truly high-quality and competitive product. Many, so to speak, strategic stages of the project, such as the presentation of our MVP, analysis of the target audience and the initial construction of a business model were completed only thanks to the help and knowledge in these areas of Natalya Vladimirovna.

What was the main catalyst that made you move from the idea of "it would be nice to have a bot like this" to real action and applying to the accelerator?

The catalyst was the realization that if my algorithm helped me, it could help others too. I have many friends and acquaintances with type 1 diabetes. They come from all over Russia and Kyrgyzstan, from neighboring countries and beyond, and have varying incomes and education levels. But almost all of them face the grueling routine of diabetes procedures and suffer from inaccurate calculations. If my chatbot helps users reduce the risk of complications from the disease, I will consider myself to have done a great and beneficial job for society.

Tell us about the "panic button" for calling an ambulance. How will this function be technically implemented?

The bot will recognize that a patient has lost consciousness and requires assistance if, while using the "Increase Low Blood Sugar or Relieve Hypoglycemia" mode, the user does not respond to messages within a specified time, for example, 10 minutes. In this case, the patient's geolocation and condition data will be transmitted to the nearest emergency department, and information will appear on the smartphone screen, allowing concerned passersby to help the user. The patient will also be able to activate the "panic button" using a dedicated function.

How will the medication purchase reminder function work?

The user will use the bot to record when they started using a new insulin cartridge in their pen, purchased test strips, or purchased needles. They will also track the amount of insulin administered and record blood sugar measurements. The bot will subtract the doses administered from the initial amount of insulin in the cartridge, accounting for two to three units of insulin expended during the pen's setup before each injection. When the bot calculates that the insulin in the cartridge is low, it will notify the user. A similar logic will be used for counting needles and test strips.

The bread unit (BU) database is a huge undertaking. How do you populate and verify it?

There are numerous proven nutrient density tables, compiled back in the 1990s and 2000s, but still relevant and widely used today. We decided to digitize them and use them as the basis for our bot. Naturally, we also include, so to speak, "new" products, such as avocado and lychee. nutrient density tables for packaged products are not as relevant, as manufacturers almost always list the protein, fat, and carbohydrate content per 100 grams of product themselves. Our bot provides a function that can calculate the nutrient density based on this information. Of course, it would be great if manufacturers themselves listed the nutrient density in their products, and our team would like to promote this idea to the public. I believe many manufacturers would welcome such an innovation, as it would only highlight their concern for people with special needs.

How is the medical validity of algorithms ensured, especially in terms of insulin dose calculations?

When calculating insulin doses, our bot analyzes a fairly large array of patient data and suggests a dose based on average values, so any "inflated" values are minimal. This approach is well-tested—in over three years of personal use, the program has never returned any extremely low or high insulin doses. However, the possibility of a bot malfunction cannot be completely ruled out. We've anticipated this scenario. The bot displays a notification if the insulin dose it calculates is outside the acceptable range.

What role does endocrinologist Anna Vetrova play in the project? Is she consulting during the development stage or will she be overseeing the medical content on a full-time basis?

Anna Vladislavovna is making, and has already made, a significant contribution to medically validating the bot's algorithms in accordance with modern diabetology methods adopted in Russia. We are currently working with her on the bot's FAQ feature. It will contain answers from a practicing endocrinologist and diabetologist to hundreds of frequently asked questions by patients with type 1 diabetes.

How does a medical education help in IT product development? And conversely, how has working on a startup influenced your perception of the future medical profession?

The curriculum for our specialty devotes many hours to natural science and research, rather than clinical, disciplines. This allows us to do what we study for—create new technologies and products that doctors, after preliminary review and approval, will then use in their clinical practice. Our startup is precisely that—a product from biomedical researchers for use by doctors and, through them, by patients. While developing the startup, we drew on many of the knowledge we gained at university, particularly in subjects such as normal and pathological physiology and biostatistics. Our ability to work with large data sets was also very helpful—to develop the algorithm, we had to read over 20 papers on diabetology. Working on the project helped us reaffirm our commitment to the right path and apply our acquired knowledge and skills in practice.

Has your project or its algorithms received any formal evaluation or approval from the professional medical community?

Yes, in early 2025, we presented our algorithm code to the National Center for Maternal and Child Health (NCMCH) and the City Endocrinology Dispensary in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, where our work was highly praised and approved. We received a letter of recommendation from the NCMCH management confirming their willingness to use the bot as a supplement to the so-called "Diabetes School"—lectures where a doctor teaches newly diagnosed patients about living with diabetes. Once the bot is ready, we plan to share it with clinics in Russia for recommendations and approval.

Do you plan to monetize the project?

Although profit isn't the project's primary goal, we'll still need to implement monetization to maintain its viability and further development. There will likely be a free ad-supported version of the app and a paid version with expanded ad-free functionality. The estimated subscription price for this year is between 100 and 250 rubles per month. We're also considering adding a voluntary donation system for project development.

Your ambition is to expand beyond Telegram. What platform is your next priority (for example, a dedicated mobile app) and why?

To begin with, we decided to implement our project as a chatbot rather than a standalone app for a number of objective reasons: the simplicity of writing chatbot code, the ease of testing hypotheses, and the ability to quickly improve functionality and fix bugs. Once our algorithm reaches a sufficient level of quality, we will consider creating a standalone app for popular operating systems. The main advantage of using an app rather than a chatbot will be the ability to run the algorithm's core functions without an internet connection. At the same time, we haven't abandoned the idea of further developing our Telegram bot. In fact, we are considering creating similar bots for other messaging apps, such as the national messenger MAX, VK, and even WeChat, which is popular in China and many other countries. In the long term, we also plan to add new languages to the original Russian and English: Spanish, French, and Portuguese, which are common in Russia-friendly countries of South America and Africa, as well as Chinese, Arabic, Mongolian, and many languages spoken in the CIS countries, such as Kyrgyz and Kazakh. Our mission is to expand the project as widely as possible globally, enabling millions of people to improve their diabetes self-management for free or at a small cost.

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80 years since the start of the Nuremberg Trials

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On November 20, 1945, the International Military Tribunal began its work in Nuremberg to try the former leaders of Nazi Germany. The Nuremberg Trials became the first example of international justice in modern history.

The Six Million Word Process

The Nuremberg Trials were a series of military tribunals held by the Allies of the anti-Hitler coalition against the major criminals of the Third Reich, those responsible for the deaths of millions. Specific individuals and entire organizations were charged with inhumane crimes.

Twenty-four senior Nazi leaders appeared before the International Military Tribunal. The deaths of Adolf Hitler, Heinrich Himmler, and Joseph Goebbels were officially confirmed before the trial began.

The meeting also considered the issue of recognizing as criminal the leadership of the National Socialist Party (NSDAP), its storm troopers (SA) and security forces (SS), the security service (SD) and the secret state police (Gestapo), as well as the government cabinet, the General Staff and the High Command (OKW) of Nazi Germany.

The process of bringing justice to those who unleashed the massacre and were responsible for the deaths of millions lasted almost a year.

The trial began on November 20 and lasted nearly 11 months. 403 hearings were held, over 240 witnesses were heard, and hundreds of thousands of documents were reviewed. During the investigation, 690 boxes of documents, each containing 1,500 pages, and approximately 200,000 written witness statements were collected.

The trial was broadcast simultaneously in four languages: Russian, English, French, and German. For the first time in history, a simultaneous translation system was used. Because of the number of words translated during the trial, it is also known as the "Six Million Word Trial."

Sentences and results

Twelve defendants were sentenced to death by hanging. Most of them requested a commutation of their sentences, replacing the gallows with a firing squad, but their request was denied. The criminals were executed on the night of October 15–16, 1946, in the gymnasium of Nuremberg Prison, each one in turn. However, Göring committed suicide in his cell a few hours before his execution by taking a cyanide capsule.

Three people received life sentences, while the others received prison terms ranging from 10 to 20 years. Three more defendants were acquitted.

The tribunal also declared the SS, SD, Gestapo, and the leadership of the NSDAP criminal organizations. Consequently, all members of these organizations were subject to judicial punishment.

The Nuremberg Trials resulted not only in the condemnation of crimes. A significant outcome was the formation of generally accepted principles of international law. An important international precedent was established, emphasizing the inevitability of punishment for crimes against humanity.

Preservation of historical memory

Yulia Nadekhina, PhD in History and Associate Professor of the Department of Theory and Organization of Management at the State University of Management, emphasized the importance of preserving and disseminating the true history of the Great Patriotic War:

"Today, we are witnessing numerous attempts to revise the results of World War II and the widespread disinformation surrounding it. The main attempts to falsify the events of 1939-1945 originate from the European community, which benefits from denigrating our country and casting the history of our great people in a negative light. In this regard, it is crucial to preserve the true memory of the events of the Great Patriotic War, the atrocities, and the horrors of Nazi crimes. The results of the Nuremberg Trials, recorded in a 16,000-page transcript, are a valuable resource for anyone who doubts that Nazism is the most heinous crime against humanity."

Without the USSR, the tribunal would not have existed.

Another important fact, painstakingly "lost" by Western media, is that if Joseph Stalin hadn't insisted on a judicial process and that each criminal be punished for their crimes, there would have been no international military tribunal. Great Britain and the United States initially favored extrajudicial methods.

Even during the war, when the Allied countries were making plans to try Nazi war criminals, the British and American sides advocated a no-compromise approach. Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill insisted on a political trial, which would resolve everything simply: capture the Nazis, interrogate them, and execute them.

The Nuremberg Trials became the most important event of the 20th century. They not only summed up the first half of the century but also defined international jurisprudence for the second half. The principles of the Nuremberg Trials became the foundation for the creation of modern mechanisms of international justice and continue to serve as a legal guideline in the fight against crimes against peace and humanity.

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Financial news: 20.11.2025, 14-15 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for the security RU000A1035H1 (RESOLizBP1) were changed.

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November 20, 2025

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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 NCC (JSC), on 20.11.2025, 14-15 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 126.59) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1550.59 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 37.5%) of the security RU000A1035H1 (RESOLizBP1) were changed.

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Financial news: Insurance rates for most types of transportation may be reduced.

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The Bank of Russia proposes to reduce the minimum tariff corridor for compulsory civil liability insurance of carriers to passengers (CLI) for intercity and suburban bus transportation by 30%, and for charter and regular urban bus transportation by 20% and 10%, respectively.

Draft instruction It also provides for a reduction in the lower limit of the tariff for transportation by sea and suburban rail by 40%, and for transportation by helicopters, trolleybuses, water transport and long-distance rail by 30%.

Tariff values for transportation by other modes of transport remain unchanged.

The regulator's proposals are based on monitoring results. tariffs for compulsory motor third party liability insurance.

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