Polytechnic University will become the official partner of the Russian luge team: scientists will modernize the equipment.

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Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University has signed a cooperation agreement with the Russian Luge Federation. The university will assist athletes in upgrading their equipment.

The cooperation agreement was signed by Alexey Borovkov, Chief Designer for the Scientific and Technological Program "System Digital Engineering" at SPbPU, Director of the Advanced Engineering School "Digital Engineering" at SPbPU, and Natalia Gart, President of the Russian Luge Federation.

Taking into account the positive experience interaction with three-time world champion Roman Repilov In light of the regular tightening of the International Luge Federation's rules, Russian lugers, together with scientists and engineers from the SPbPU Advanced Engineering School "Digital Engineering," will analyze the design of sports sleds and develop innovative approaches to improving them, as well as enhancing the quality of materials, components of sports equipment, and athletes' gear.

"We are honored by the Russian Luge Federation's trust. Furthermore, we are focused on achieving the national goal of technological leadership—the superiority of our technologies and products over their foreign counterparts in key parameters. This is precisely what connects us to elite sports, where we also need to be faster, stronger, and higher, and, among other things, win with the help of the best technology and the best sports equipment," emphasized Alexey Borovkov. "Therefore, with our experience, technological capabilities, and expertise, we are ready to assist and support Russian lugers, who will be able to win competitions with the help of improved equipment. We hope that the road to international competitions will soon be open, where Russian athletes will be able to demonstrate their excellence."

As part of the collaboration, the Polytechnic University team will conduct research and development work to optimize the design parameters of the sports sled. Modifying the shape, testing the runner materials for glide under different climatic conditions, optimizing the runner cross-section, recommending materials for selection, and rapidly modifying the sleds are just a small part of the planned research.

The Luge Federation, in turn, will present its partner's innovative developments, granting Polytechnic the status of its official partner and partner of the Russian National Luge Team for 2025–2026.

"Today we signed a very important agreement," noted Natalia Gart, President of the Russian Luge Federation. "I hope this cooperation will be fruitful, as luge is a battle of technologies, a high-tech sport, and technically complex. Therefore, we need the latest developments and constantly improve our equipment manufacturing technologies to remain competitive in the global sporting arena. I am confident that Russian scientists and engineers at the Polytechnic University will rise to this challenge."

Specialists from the Advanced Engineering School "Digital Engineering" at SPbPU will collaborate with the Russian Luge Federation. They have unique experience in mathematical and supercomputer modeling and the development of digital twins of the biomechanical triad "sled-racer-ice track."

Digital engineering is a high-tech, multidisciplinary, science-intensive approach to product development based on digital twin technology. It provides lifecycle support for products, maintaining a continuous connection between the physical (real) world and the digital (virtual) space.

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What do you know about the PISH project and the Priority 2030 program? We invite you to participate in the survey.

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Dear Polytechnicians!

Department for Coordination of Activities of Educational Organizations

To assess the level of public awareness, the Russian Ministry of Education and Science is conducting a sociological survey entitled "Public Awareness of the Advanced Engineering Schools Project and the Priority 2030 Strategic Academic Leadership Program."

The survey is being conducted on the sociological research platform of the Federal State Autonomous Institution "Sociocentre".

Anyone can take part in the survey.

Duration: November 17, 2025 – November 28, 2025

To participate in the survey you must follow the link.

Main questionnaire

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The Friendship Festival at the Polytechnic University united the world's cultures.

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On the day of the 10th anniversary of the Harmony volunteer center, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University hosted its annual international youth festival, dedicated to the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War. The event brought together over 500 students from the Polytechnic University and other St. Petersburg universities, as well as young people from around the world, in an atmosphere of intercultural dialogue and mutual respect.

Before the concert program, guests explored 40 booths featuring students, Polytechnic youth organizations, and volunteer and charitable organizations from St. Petersburg. Guests enjoyed vibrant master classes and a fascinating introduction to the cultures of various countries and regions of Russia.

As part of the festival, the organizers invited everyone to participate in the All-Russian charity mutual aid campaign

The concert program in the White Hall was preceded by a vibrant ethnic fashion show featuring representatives from 19 countries and four regions of the Russian Federation: the Republic of Dagestan, the Chuvash Republic, the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Yugra, China, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Turkmenistan, Palestine, Korea, Indonesia, Ecuador, Tunisia, Turkey, Tajikistan, Iraq, Egypt, Syria, Iran, India, Yemen, Azerbaijan, and Pakistan.

The fashion show opened with the designer's collection "Imperial Porcelain" in the Russian style, designed by Yulia Skornyakova, a student at the St. Petersburg Polytechnic University's Humanities Institute, and a vocal performance of "Mother Earth" by international competition winners Vera Ugai (SPbSPMU) and Milana Kardashova (SPbSUVM). After a spectacular creative performance representing the Russian Federation, other participants in the ethnic fashion show followed. Spectators were treated to a diversity of cultures and national costumes: from traditional Chuvash attire from the early 20th century to the silk-and-gold embroidered Palestinian garments known as "tatriz."

The festival's grand opening began with a performance of the Russian national anthem by vocalists from the SPbPU student vocal studio "PoliVox." Welcoming remarks were addressed by Maxim Pasholikov, Vice-Rector for Information, Youth Policy, and Security; Natalya Chicherina, Director of the Humanities Institute; Ivan Esipov, First Deputy Coordinator of the St. Petersburg Regional Branch of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) and a veteran of the SVO; Igor Zhukov, Director of the St. Petersburg House of Nationalities; Vladimir Garazha, Deputy Head of the Kalininsky District; and Fyodor Vladimirov, Acting First Deputy Chairman of the St. Petersburg Regional Branch of the "Movement of the First."

Friendship and brotherhood are the greatest treasures! What is volunteerism? It's selfless participation in the fate of the Motherland, helping those in need, and a demonstration that the front and home front are united, that only together can we endure and win, says Andrei Goncharov, a member of the SVO and representative of the Defenders of the Fatherland Foundation in St. Petersburg.

The concert program included performances by youth groups: the Chinese number "Soaring Dragon," a welcoming lezginka from the Republic of Dagestan, the Korean drumming number "Yongchunim Solchangu" using the traditional double-headed changgu drum, "Dance with Arrows and Berry Picking" by the Ob Ugrians' creative folklore group "Uvas Khus," the Vietnamese number "Light of the Eastern Sun," and the Turkmen national dance "Kushtdepdi," which is included in the UNESCO List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

The Friendship Festival at the Polytechnic University is more than just a meeting of cultures and peoples; it's an important step toward creating a shared future based on mutual understanding, respect, and solidarity. It's important to remember that events like these help preserve our cultural heritage, foster patriotism, and foster a love of Russia, including among international students, noted Igor Zhukov, Director of the St. Petersburg House of Nationalities.

The festival was attended by foreign dignitaries: Nezmadjon Mamadzhanov, Chairman of the Regional Public Organization "Center for Support and Development of Uzbek Culture," Waddah Al-Jundi, Director of the Center for Russian-Arab Cooperation in St. Petersburg, Asel Rashidova, Director of the Uzbek Cultural Center of the Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia, Ho Minh Nhit, Representative of the Vietnamese Students' Association in St. Petersburg, Gasan Gasanov, Head of the Representative Office of the Republic of Dagestan in St. Petersburg, Valerian Gavrilov, Chairman of the Chuvash National Cultural Autonomy, and others. All were presented with commemorative gifts in honor of the significant event.

It was an incredibly rich and vibrant day! The Friendship Festival once again proved that when we are together, nothing is impossible. Special thanks to our honored guests from the diaspora and cultural centers – your support is invaluable! The SPbPU International Student Community will continue to create a space where everyone can share their culture and learn about others, says Begench Mukhammedov, head of the International Student Community of the Humanities Institute and third-year student at the School of Law and System Engineering.

The festival took on special significance in connection with the 10th anniversary of its main organizer, the Harmony volunteer project center at the Polytechnic University, which began its work in the fall of 2015.

The very first Friendship Festival took place in 2016 and has undergone three rebrandings (in 2017, 2019, and 2022), but it continues to unite young people from all over the world.

I would like to sincerely congratulate the Harmony Center and its director, Tatyana Nam, on this very important and significant event. Being a spectator at the Friendship Festival, it was a pleasure to return to that warm atmosphere and reminisce. Harmony gave me great opportunities for self-fulfillment, new acquaintances, and a cozy atmosphere that I still want to immerse myself in today. I hope and sincerely believe that the center will continue to develop and reach new heights! said Artyom Kononov, former chairman of the Institute of Economics trade union, graduate student at the Institute of Economics, Machine Learning, and Technology, and deputy head of the sales department at Arman.

The celebration concluded with a performance of the song "Polytechnicians Are Us!" by soloists from the PoliVox vocal studio, with lyrics and music written by Maria Guner, a second-year student at the Humanities Institute and head of the PoliNova songwriting club. All the festival organizers took the stage to join in singing the anniversary anthem of the Harmony Center.

The festival's organizing committee would like to express special gratitude to SPbPU Vice-Rector Maxim Pasholikov and the Director of the Humanities Institute, Natalia Chicherina.

The event was held with the support of the Youth Policy Council under the Academic Council of SPbPU, the Directorate of the Humanities Institute, and the Higher School of International Educational Programs of SPbPU.

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Polytechnic University and RTSU are jointly training school teachers for Tajikistan.

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In November, the Russian-Tajik (Slavic) University held advanced training courses for physics and computer science teachers in Russian-language schools in the Republic of Tajikistan. The program was implemented as part of an international collaboration between Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University and RTSU in response to the growing demand for modern science education in the country's schools.

The training was conducted in a hybrid format, combining in-person and remote modules, and covered two 72-hour courses: "Using Information Technology to Support the Physics Educational Process" and "Current Approaches to Teaching Computer Science in the Context of the Digital Transformation of Education." The course speakers were leading SPbPU faculty members—Pyotr Velikorussov, Deputy Director of the Institute of Physics and Mathematics, and Yuri Melnik, Senior Lecturer at the Higher School of Engineering.

Over the course of 11 days, teachers from Dushanbe, Kulob, and other cities not only attended lectures but also actively participated in practical classes, laboratory experiments, methodological discussions, and team projects. Particular attention was paid to interactive methods, digital platforms, and artificial intelligence tools that help make physics and computer science lessons visual, motivating, and research-oriented.

"It's impossible to talk about quality education today without digital tools and project-based learning. We tried to show our colleagues how technology can help boost students' interest in the subject," noted Yuri Melnik.

As part of the computer science module, each participant developed their own mini-course: filled it with lectures and practical assignments, set up an assessment system, and tested it in a group.

"Creating our course turned out to be challenging, but incredibly interesting," shared Sadokat Azizova, a computer science teacher at Dushanbe Lyceum No. 3. "We realized how important it is to consider not only the content but also the logic of interaction with students in the digital environment."

During physics classes, teachers worked with virtual laboratories developed at the Institute of Physics and Mathematics at SPbPU, as well as with real laboratory equipment from the Physics Department at RTSU. One of the key objectives was to develop a research-based approach to teaching among teachers.

Physics isn't just about formulas; it's a way of seeing the world. It's important for teachers to be able to convey this sense of discovery to their students, emphasized Pyotr Velikorussov.

Upon completion of the program, all participants who successfully passed the final assessment received advanced training certificates in the established Russian Federation format. RTSU management highly praised the teachers' level of engagement and intends to make these courses a regular feature, gradually expanding them to other subject areas.

The project has become a shining example of how Russian university education exports can be not only strategic but also personally meaningful, directly impacting the quality of school education and inspiring teachers to new achievements.

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Financial news: On the admission of ordinary shares of PJSC GC TNS energo to repo transactions with the Central Bank from November 20, 2025.

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In accordance with the Rules for conducting trading on the stock market, deposit market and credit market of the Public Joint Stock Company Moscow Exchange MICEX-RTS, from November 20, 2025, ordinary shares of PJSC GC TNS energo (ISIN – RU000A0JUCQ5; trading code – TNSE) are admitted to trading in REPO trading modes with the CCP.

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November 17, 2025: Luxury Cruise to the Kuril Islands. Only from June 2–12, 2026, enjoy an extraordinary 5-star journey through the Far East on the expedition vessel SH Minerva.

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Dear friends,

Most of the time an expedition vessel SH Minervaoperates cruises to Antarctica, Japan and Indonesia, and only from June 2 to June 12, 2026 You will have a unique opportunity to take a cruise around the Kuril Islands on this ship!

Combine the comfort of a five-star hotel with a true spirit of adventure on an unforgettable journey through the Far East.

During the 11-day cruise you will:

Climb to the peaks and learn all about the volcanoes on the Pacific Ring of Fire; see one of the most beautiful volcanoes in the world, the active Krenitsyn Volcano, which is listed as one of the "100 Wonders of Russia"; discover the beauty of the flooded Ushishir caldera with its emerald-green islands; swim in thermal springs with unique mineral water; observe rare seabirds and mammals of the Kuril Islands in their natural habitat; visit the largest rookeries of Steller sea lions, seals, and endangered fur seals; and travel back in time, exploring the remains of Russian and Japanese military bases, observation towers, and a lighthouse, long abandoned.

On your journey, you will be accompanied by experienced expedition team members and leading invited experts in the fields of geology, ornithology, marine biology, and history.

Thanks to the small number of passengers, you'll feel like a true explorer in the friendly company of like-minded people, visiting protected areas without harming the fragile ecosystems of these places.

Your home away from home:

SH Minerva is a modern and comfortable vessel with an enhanced ice class, specifically designed and engineered for expedition cruising. The fleet of the international cruise line Swan Hellenic meets the highest standards for guest health and safety. The crew-to-passenger ratio is virtually 1:1.

Enjoy breathtaking views from the specially equipped observation deck at the bow of the ship. For your convenience, there are three Zodiac boarding gates onboard, including an open lower deck at the stern.

The minimalist and elegant interiors are designed in Scandinavian style, featuring art objects and natural finishing materials. Spacious cabins, starting at 20 square meters, feature fireplaces and panoramic balconies.

At your service: a gourmet restaurant, an outdoor heated infinity pool, a library with a large collection of books and reference works, a spa and gym, and, of course, the heart of the ship—a panoramic lounge where life rages from morning until evening. During the day, engaging lectures about the cruising regions are held here, and in the evening, live music, evening shows, and master classes are offered.

There is a convenient payment system for the cruise:

20% or 30% advance payment (depending on cabin category) within 48 hours of booking, the rest – 90 days before the cruise start; 70% discount for children under 17 years old if the child is traveling as the third and/or fourth guest. 50% discount for the third and fourth passenger (from 17 years old) in the cabin. Accommodation in a cabin of the selected category; Accommodation in a 4-5* hotel before the cruise (1 night with breakfast) for the Cruise plus fare; Meals on board, including coffee, tea, soft drinks and some alcoholic drinks; Lectures by experienced experts and invited speakers; One excursion/expedition activity of your choice at each port of call along the itinerary in other regions; Waterproof backpack, rubber boots, reusable water bottle (you keep), jacket (you keep in the polar regions); Group transfer from the airport to the cruise port and to the hotel (for the Cruise plus fare). Charter flights to/from the port of embarkation/disembarkation (for the Cruise Plus fare); basic Wi-Fi package (upgraded packages are available for an additional fee); port and service charges.

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Financial news: 11/19/2025, 15:01 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range for assessing market risks for security RU000A106TR5 (VimpelK3R3) were changed.

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November 19, 2025

15:01

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 19.11.2025, 15-01 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 98.0) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1045.88 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 18.75%) of the security RU000A106TR5 (VimpelK3R3) were changed.

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Financial news: 11/19/2025, 1:52 PM (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range for assessing market risks for security RU000A103DS4 (SiburX B03) were changed.

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November 19, 2025

13:52

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 19.11.2025, 13-52 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 105.32) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1143.8 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 7.5%) for the security RU000A103DS4 (SiburX B03) were changed.

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Financial news: On November 20, 2025, JSC “SME Corporation” will hold a deposit auction.

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Parameters;

The deposit auction date is November 20, 2025. Placement currency is RUB. The maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) is 1,710,000,000. Placement term, days – 35. Date of depositing funds is November 20, 2025. Date of return of funds is December 25, 2025. Minimum placement interest rate, % per annum is 15.5. Terms of the conclusion, urgent or special (urgent). The minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in the placement currency) is 1,710,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1. Auction form, open or closed (Open).

The basis of the agreement is the general agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Preliminary bids from 10:30 to 10:40. Competitive bids from 10:40 to 10:50. The cutoff percentage may be set or the auction may be declared void by 11:30. Additional terms and conditions.

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November 19, 2025, "Black Friday": 200 cruises with discounts of up to 15% on ships, 16 departure cities, and great deals on cruises along the Volga, Don, and Yenisei rivers. The promotion is valid from November 19 to 30, 2025.

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Dear friends,

Our forecast for late November: great deals on cruises during the Black Friday promotion. Over 200 cruises on 25 comfortable ships from 16 departure cities are available!

Routes: Volga, Don, Yenisei and Karelia.

Motor ships: "Nikolai Zharkov", "Mustai Karim", "Mstislav Rostropovich", "Alexander Pushkin", "Konstantin Korotkov", "Leo Tolstoy", "Maxim Gorky", "Nizhny Novgorod", "Saint Petersburg", "Zosima Shashkov", "Georgy Chicherin", "Konstantin Simonov", "Lenin", "Leonid Sobolev", "Nikolai Chernyshevsky", "Rus", "Yuri Andropov", "Alexander Radishchev", "Mikhail Frunze", "Konstantin Fedin", "Sergey Kuchkin", "Semyon Budyonny", "Vissarion Belinsky", "Alexander Suvorov", "Kronstadt".

Departure cities: Moscow, Saint Petersburg, Kazan, Nizhny Novgorod, Perm, Rostov-on-Don, Astrakhan, Volgograd, Samara, Saratov, Yaroslavl, Gorodets, Petrozavodsk, Cherepovets, Krasnoyarsk and Dudinka.

Black Friday Promotion:

Discounts up to 15% – for select cruises in the 2026 navigation season. The cruise prices on our website include the current offer for this voyage; the promotion is valid from November 19 to 30, 2025; for new bookings only; 100% payment; offer cannot be combined with other discounts and promotions specified for the voyage; the promotion applies to all current fares.

The operating company reserves the right to cancel any cruise before the end of the promotion.

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