Financial news: Gold investment coins (09.29.2025).

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Source: Central Bank of Russia

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On September 30, 2025, the Bank of Russia will issue investment gold coins "St. George the Victorious" into circulation:

– denomination of 100 rubles (catalog No. 5217-0048);

– with a face value of 200 rubles (catalog No. 5219-0033).

Investment gold coins with a denomination of 100 rubles (pure precious metal content – 15.55 g, fineness – 999) and 200 rubles (pure precious metal content – 31.1 g, fineness – 999) have a round shape with a diameter of 30.0 and 33.0 mm, respectively.

The coins have a raised edge along the circumference on both the front and back sides.

On the obverse of the coins is a relief image of the State Emblem of the Russian Federation, and the inscriptions: "RUSSIAN FEDERATION", "BANK OF RUSSIA", the denomination of the coins "100 RUBLES", "200 RUBLES", the date "2025", the designation of the metal according to the Periodic Table of Elements of D.I. Mendeleyev, the fineness, the mint trademark and the pure mass of the precious metal.

On the reverse side of the coins is a relief image of St. George the Victorious on horseback, slaying a dragon with a spear.

The side surface of the coins is corrugated.

The coins are produced in uncirculated quality.

The circulation of coins is up to 100,000 pieces each.

The issued coins are legal tender in the Russian Federation and are accepted at face value for all types of payments without restrictions.

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Financial news: On the free-float coefficient of ordinary shares of Ozon PJSC.

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The Moscow Exchange has set the free float coefficient for ordinary shares of Ozon International Public Joint-Stock Company (ticker: OZON) at 33%. This decision was made in accordance with the recommendation of the Index Committee to set free float coefficients for shares of redomiciled companies equal to the free float coefficients in effect prior to the redomiciliation.

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A RUDN University student shared her impressions of participating in the Summer Methodological University in the Caucasus

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A project on the safety of air conditioners at home, Adyghe dances, and an interactive game with a renowned political scientist. The Summer Methodological University, in which RUDN University Institute of Ecology student Daria Dobrova participated, was a very eventful program.

An educational session organized by Adygea State University took place at the "Mountain Legend" tourist center in the picturesque foothills of the Caucasus. Over 50 students, graduate students, and faculty spent the week working on project solutions that address key contemporary challenges.

This year's theme was: "People in a Changing Reality: Security, Risks, Challenges."

Summer University participants developed solutions in four critical areas:

environmental safety; socio-cultural security; technological and information security; economic and managerial security.

"This wasn't just a study session, but a whole adventure that began from the very first day, when we were taken to the Mountain Legend base. It was here, surrounded by majestic mountains, that we spent our entire action-packed week—a week of study, creativity, and true connection with nature and like-minded people," says Daria Dobrova, a second-year Bachelor's student at the RUDN University Institute of Ecology (Energy and Resource-Saving Processes in Chemical Engineering, Petrochemistry, and Biotechnology).

Playing diplomats

On the very first day after arrival, the participants immersed themselves in lectures that laid the foundation for their future project work. Throughout the week, a professor from Adygea State University worked with the students, helping them refine their projects and present their interim results to faculty and other teams. In addition to fundamental lectures, the students enjoyed teambuilding workshops and in-depth psychological counseling, which helped them better understand not only the project but also themselves. Another memorable event was a lecture by renowned journalist and political scientist Fyodor Lukyanov on global politics. Specifically, he and the students discussed the recent US-Russia summit in Alaska. The very next day, Fyodor organized an interactive simulation game of international relations for the university participants.

"By trying to solve global problems and starting wars, we felt like real diplomats," says Daria Dobrova.

A special feature of the program was immersion into the region's cultural environment. Participants fondly remembered the ethnic evening, where they learned about captivating Adyghe dances and participated in a master class on their performance.

"And what a delicious finale to the evening! We made traditional pies—haluzhi—and devoured them with joy," says Daria Dobrova.

The university participants also experienced the unique natural beauty of the Caucasus. They hiked to the Rufabgo waterfalls, visited the Lago-Naki gorge, the mysterious Azishskaya cave, and the Azish-Tau ridge. According to Daria, the natural beauty energized and inspired the students.

Air conditioners and security

As for projects, Daria worked with a team on ideas in the "Environmental Safety" category. As the student noted, the goal of the summer university was to teach participants how to approach projects in a way that would qualify for grant funding. Her team settled on the topic of air conditioner safety in everyday life.

"Many people outside of work, where the temperature, cleaning, and operation of the air conditioner are strictly defined by regulations, don't know how to use it properly. They don't know how to set the temperature according to the weather outside, or how often to clean the filters. Even though the unit always comes with instructions, many don't go beyond the assembly pages and use it intuitively," says Daria Dobrova.

The girl's team presented a study on "Young People's Awareness of the Impact of Split-Systems on Human Health." The survey was conducted among summer university participants, so the project was aimed at young people. The presentation was successful, and, according to Daria, the faculty's overall response to all the students' work was positive.

"I left the shift physically tired, but incredibly happy. The Summer Methodological University gave me not just knowledge and a project, but a sea of emotions, new friends, and the feeling that I spent this time with great benefit for both my mind and soul," says Daria Dobrova.

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We invite you to participate in the AI GOOD competition for creating social content using artificial intelligence.

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The Association of Independent Internet Content Producers "People's Bloggers of Good" invites students and staff of the State University of Management to participate in the international competition for social videos created using artificial intelligence technologies – "AI GOOD."

The competition aims to create social video works using AI to tell important, positive stories, support creators of social initiatives, and foster a culture of empathy and inclusion through technology and art.

You can take part in the competition individually or in a team of up to 20 people.

Content must be created in accordance with one of 10 themes: – "The Hero's Journey" – stories of courage and overcoming; – "Humanity and empathy"; – "Healthy lifestyle and active life"; – "Eco-deed"; – "A world without prejudice"; – "The power of small deeds"; – "AI for good"; – "Psychological health"; – "Good is near"; – "Social medicine".

The main stage will run until October 25. The shortlist will be announced by November 12. The finalists will be announced and voting will begin on November 17. The competition final will take place on December 4 in Moscow as part of the All-Russian Congress of the People's Bloggers of Good Association. The best works will be showcased until December 2026 at festivals and online platforms.

All details and the application form can be found on the official competition website.

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Flagships of Education: New Tracks, New Opportunities

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The State University of Management invites students and staff members committed to advancing education in Russia to participate in the "Education Flagships" project, which is being implemented as part of the federal project "Russia – Land of Opportunity" and the national project "Youth and Children" with the support of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs (Rosmolodezh).

During the competition, teachers and managers will gain additional skills and opportunities for professional growth, while students will have the opportunity to try their hand at the profession.

Over the six years of the project's implementation, more than 26,000 people received individual recommendations for professional development, 45 competition winners took up management positions, and 136 participants were included in regional personnel reserves.

In 2025, four new tracks will be open to participants:

"State" is for participants involved in the development of educational policy (registration until October 1, 2025). "Media" is for those working with educational content and technology (registration until October 12, 2025). "Culture" is for those who inspire learning through art, traditions, and Russian values (registration until October 12, 2025). "Mentoring" is for experienced professionals and those seeking support at the start (registration until November 4, 2025).

The winners of each category will be invited to the project's in-person final events, where they will be able to present their initiatives to the expert community and receive professional evaluation.

You can submit an application and begin training on the project's official website https://flagmany.rsv.ru/.

Hurry, because registration for participation will close very soon.

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GUU: New International Track for Universities

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On September 25-26, 2025, the State University of Management hosted an introductory session, "Russian Education and Science in a Changing World," which opened a series of training events on managing international activities in the academic environment ("Academic Reserve: International Track"), initiated by Konstantin Mogilevsky, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation.

More than 140 people from among the heads of international departments of higher education and scientific organizations gathered for training at the Business Center of the State University of Management.

On behalf of the host party, Vladimir Stroev, Rector of the State University of Management, welcomed those gathered.

"Today, a new Academic Reserve program begins at SUM, this time with an international track. A year and a half ago, we implemented a rector's track, and a quarter of its graduates have already become university rectors and vice-rectors. So the system is working, there's a need for qualified personnel, and we need to actively participate and demonstrate our strengths. The project is not just about studying, but also about building a community and networking in the relevant field. I wish you success and, upon completion of the course, the positions you aspire to or strengthening your existing positions. SUM is always happy to assist you with this."

Reports on the status, trends, objectives, and challenges of international cooperation between higher education institutions and scientific organizations were presented by:

Ksenia Trinchenko, Director of the Department of International Cooperation of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia; Alexey Svistunov, Director of the Department of Personnel Policy of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia; Elena Galaktionova, Deputy Director of the Department for Multilateral Humanitarian Cooperation and Cultural Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia; Armen Oganesyan, Acting Deputy Head of the Department of Permit and Visa Work of the Migration Service of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.

Of particular value to those gathered was the presentation by Olga Petrova, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation. She emphasized the need for interdepartmental cooperation in creating conditions for the full adaptation of international students and their integration into Russian society. She also emphasized the importance of universities and research organizations in shaping Russia's attractive image internationally, as they convey to international students the values, ideas, and potential that make our country worthy of admiration.

A key element of the program was a lively dialogue between its initiator and mastermind, Konstantin Mogilevsky, and the meeting participants. Konstantin Mogilevsky emphasized the importance of receiving open feedback from those directly involved in developing international relations to ensure the synchronous work of the Ministry and the international services of universities and research organizations.

During the two-day intensive course, students were able to learn about current priorities for international activity, receive expert analysis of the current state of international cooperation in education and science, and master the fundamentals of strategic planning for international activity.

Participants will then undergo intensive distance learning on a digital educational platform, as well as two in-person modules on mastering best practices in international management.

By December 4, 2025, teams of specialists, led by experienced experts and mentors, will develop 15 framework strategies for developing international activities, differentiated depending on the initial parameters of the organizations represented.

The course's comprehensive program will foster the development of a talent pool of international cooperation specialists, foster a professional community, and serve as a foundation for participants' continued professional growth, shaping a comprehensive vision, and developing international activities within a specific educational or scientific organization.

It should be noted that "Academic Reserve: International Track" is the successor to the "Academic Reserve" program for the systematic training of a reserve of management personnel for higher education and scientific organizations, which was launched at the State University of Management in 2022.

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A family's engineering project won the World Atomic Week award.

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From September 25 to 28, 2025, the International Forum "World Atomic Week" was held at VDNKh, marking the 80th anniversary of the Russian nuclear industry. A robotics project festival was held as part of the event, with a family from the State University of Management (GUU) participating.

On Saturday, September 27, a robotics project festival was held at the World Atomic Week venue, bringing together young inventors from across Russia. Schoolchildren and students presented their developments in artificial intelligence and machine vision, logistics optimization, and automation in the agricultural sector and urban planning. Particular attention was paid to socially oriented projects. In total, approximately 30 youth engineering solutions were presented at the festival, most of which can be adapted to meet the needs of industrial enterprises, including those in the nuclear industry.

One of the festival participants was Artem Nikitin, son of Dmitry Nikitin, a research fellow at the State University of Management and an eighth-grade student at the Skolkovo Innovation Center International Gymnasium. His project, "Automated Tomato Sorting System for Fungal Infections, Rot, and Mechanical Damage Using AI," aims to create a crop sorting system using neural networks and machine vision. At the robotics project festival, the young engineer presented a prototype demonstrating the system's capabilities. Artem worked on the development of the MVP with his brother, Yaroslav Nikitin, a student at the State University of Management, and Dmitry Nikitin, a research fellow at the State University of Management, served as the mentor for the team of young inventors. It is important to note that during the project, a computer program was registered—software for controlling an automated tomato sorting system designed to identify and reject fruits with fungal infections, rot, and mechanical damage—and a certificate was received.

The engineering solution presented was highly praised by industry experts. Following the festival's competition, the Nikitin family's project was recognized as the best in the "Food Security" category. We congratulate Artem Nikitin on his victory and wish him continued success in his engineering endeavors!

SUM scientists have repeatedly proven their strength and high level of competence in design and technological projects. The university's scientific and educational environment is designed to support and promote initiatives aimed at achieving the strategic objective of strengthening Russia's technological sovereignty.

This is the second year that the Robotics Project Festival is taking place. This project, organized by Rosatom's Mechanical Engineering Division, aims to foster children's interest in science and engineering, as well as identify those with a talent for creative thinking. This year, the World Atomic Week youth program brought together 19,000 young people from Russia and 100 countries, including 620 international participants.

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GUU at the 25th Russian Municipal Forum: Graduates' Victories and Faculty Speeches

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From September 22 to 26, 2025, the 25th Anniversary Russian Municipal Forum was held in Anapa (Vityazevo village), co-organized by the State University of Management.

The main theme this year is: “Local self-government and municipal management: creation and development in new legislative conditions.”

For over twenty-four years, the Forum's Organizing Committee has maintained its tradition of bringing together interested stakeholders to professionally discuss current issues in local government and municipal administration and develop proposals for their solutions. The Forum promotes cooperation, the exchange of theoretical developments, practical experience, and information in the field of local government and the training of personnel for state and municipal administration.

More than 140 participants from 36 constituent entities of the Russian Federation took part in the discussions: representatives of federal legislative and executive authorities, state authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, heads and representatives of municipal administrations, representatives of associations of municipal councils, media, scientific, consulting, and non-profit organizations, as well as students studying in the field of "Public and Municipal Administration."

Forum participants were greeted by distinguished guests: Svetlana Yurkova, Chair of the Russian Municipal Forum Organizing Committee and member of the Presidium of the Russian Municipal Academy; Vladimir Zotov, Advisor to the Mayor of Moscow and Professor at the State University of Management; Denis Dzyuba, Head of the Internal Policy Department of the Anapa Municipal Administration; Vyacheslav Timchenko, Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Rules and Organization of Parliamentary Activity; and Andrei Maksimov, Director General of the Union of Russian Cities and Chairman of the Commission on Territorial Development, Urban Environment, and Infrastructure of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation.

During thematic sections within the program, issues related to territorial organization models and structures of local government bodies in the constituent entities of Russia and the competencies of municipalities under new legislation were discussed.

On the third day of the Forum, traditionally dedicated to professional training for public authorities and government, Irina Milkina, Associate Professor of the Department of Public and Municipal Administration and Head of the Project-Based Learning Laboratory for Urban Development at the State University of Management, presented a report titled "From Student Projects to a Successful Professional Trajectory." She highlighted the role of a project-based approach in the educational process, which enables students to acquire a range of important competencies necessary for successful professional development and personal growth.

Also on the third day of the Forum, the winners of the 13th Russian Competition of Graduate Theses in Public and Municipal Administration were announced, where GUU graduates traditionally take top places:

1st place in the nomination "Modernization of road transport infrastructure" was awarded to:

Danila Smirnov, a graduate of the Bachelor's program in Public and Municipal Administration. Thesis topic: "Integration of Individual Mobility into the Moscow Transportation System." Kirill Galin, a graduate of the Bachelor's program in Urban Studies and Urban Management. Thesis topic: "Prospects for the Development of Bicycle Infrastructure in Moscow."

Polina Prudnikova, a graduate of the bachelor's program in Urban Studies and Urban Management, won the "Formation of a Comfortable Urban Environment" category with her work "Development of Urban Areas in the Context of Depopulation."

Maria Ananenko, a graduate of the bachelor's degree program in Public and Municipal Administration, was recognized as the best in the "State and Municipal Social Policy" category for her work on "The Role of the Victory Volunteers Movement in the Implementation of Regional Social Policy (using the Northwestern Federal District as an example)."

Nadezhda Oshkina, a graduate of the Bachelor's program in Public and Municipal Administration, took second place in the "Digitalization of Public and Municipal Administration" category. Her thesis topic was "Using Online Platforms for Interaction between Local Governments and Citizens: Challenges and Implementation Practices."

Ivan Ignatov, a graduate of the bachelor's program in Urban Studies and City Management, won third place in the "Managing the Investment Attractiveness of Territories" category for his work "Organization of Control and Supervisory Activities as a Means of Increasing the Investment Attractiveness of the Moscow Region."

We congratulate our graduates and wish them further victories!

The 25th Russian Municipal Forum was organized by the State University of Management, the Corporate University for Education Development (KURO), the Russian Municipal Academy, the Moscow Institute of Economics, Pravda-TOUR LLC, and the Administration and Council of the resort town of Anapa. The forum is supported by the State Duma Committee on Regional Policy and Local Self-Government. Partners include the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation, the Union of Russian Cities, and the Federal Expert Council on Local and Public Self-Government and Local Communities.

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Polytechnic University and Gazprom: Interim results of work on a joint project using additive technologies

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Employees IMMIT SPbPU Conducted work under a contract for research, development, and engineering work on the topic: "Development of a design and manufacturing technology using additive manufacturing for critical hot-path components of the T32 gas turbine unit (MS5002E)." The project manager is Anatoly Popovich, Director of the Institute of Metallurgical Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering.

During their work, specialists from the LiAT Research Laboratory examined the first- and second-stage high-pressure turbine nozzle vanes, developed repair documentation, and conducted pilot repairs using laser cladding. They analyzed the operating conditions of the first- and second-stage nozzle assemblies and the condition of the nozzle vane material after operation, classified defects by type, size, and location, and developed a method for identifying defective blades.

At the end of 2023, work began on a project with Gazprom to repair first- and second-stage high-pressure turbine nozzle blades. After lengthy negotiations and detailed discussions, active work began on analyzing the received parts and developing a laser cladding repair technology for the SL1 and SL2 high-pressure turbine blades of the MS5002E gas turbine engine (GPA Ladoga 32). "Thanks to the use of laser cladding, we were able to increase the service life of the parts," shared Mikhail Kuznetsov, head of the LiAT Research Laboratory.

The specialists also conducted experimental studies of the properties of compact samples and developed a technological process for repairing parts, including heat treatment, mechanical processing, laser cladding, and incoming and outgoing inspection.

Together with colleagues from the Institute of Power Engineering, we conducted computational studies, including strength, gas-dynamic, hydraulic, and thermal methods. We also conducted a validation analysis of the repaired blades.

As part of another phase of R&D with Gazprom on import substitution of critical gas turbine components, Polytechnic University researchers developed a method for manufacturing T32 GTU fuel injectors using additive manufacturing. The injector is a key component of the combustion chamber, ensuring optimal combustion parameters. Researchers at the institute conducted research into the selection of a domestic heat-resistant alloy and developed selective laser melting modes. The developed method involves 3D printing individual injector components, post-processing, and laser welding. This significantly reduced manufacturing time and material consumption compared to traditional methods.

Laboratory tests of the test specimens included determining the material's mechanical properties at various temperatures, as well as long-term strength testing. The finished nozzles underwent pneumatic testing to verify flow characteristics and effective orifice area, confirming compliance with all technical specifications. Plans are currently underway to manufacture several sets of nozzles using the developed technology for hot testing within a gas turbine unit.

The development of a fuel injector manufacturing method using selective laser melting is an important step in the development of domestic power engineering. "We have succeeded in developing an effective solution based on domestic materials and equipment, ensuring technological independence of production," noted Igor Polozov, leading researcher at the Structural and Functional Materials Research Center.

Organizing knowledge-intensive small-scale production is a worthy pursuit for a research university. Our scientists, in collaboration with representatives of high-tech companies from various industries, are solving complex problems and developing the domestic industry. The successful and early completion of the R&D project with Gazprom speaks to the high professionalism of our employees and their desire to conquer new and challenging horizons, commented Anatoly Popovich.

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A new season of technical creativity begins: the launch of the FabPRO course

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The sixteenth season of the FabPRO course has launched at the Polytech Tower. It's a program created by students for students who want to immerse themselves in modern technologies and immediately apply their knowledge in practice. This year, the project is being implemented with the support of the Polytech Tower Youth Trajectory Center and the System Engineering student design bureau. For the first time, the FabLab Polytech student maker association has officially assumed supervision of the course.

Interest in the season was record-breaking: over 200 people attended the selection interviews. The grand opening of the FabPRO course became one of the most anticipated events of the semester. The soft glow of lanterns and live music created a warm, creative atmosphere. In his welcoming address, CMT Director Andrey Dolgirev noted the program's practical focus and openness to proactive students.

Guests at the evening met the team from the Youth Policy Department and the Tower, the FabLab governing board, and student teachers who had risen from beginners to mentors.

After the presentation of the courses, participants asked questions and chose their own learning paths. The evening concluded with a prize drawing—some left not only with new plans but also with gifts.

"I've been attending FabPRO since the very beginning of my studies. I'm very pleased that the courses at the Tower attract more and more interested students every year. This is the best motivation for the budding community and student teachers," commented Victoria Saikinova, a third-year student at IMMiT and head of the FabLab Polytech event-making department.

The 16th season features 11 tracks. Basic tracks, such as "From CAD to 3D Printing," have been retained, while new ones have been added, including "Fundamentals of Industrial Robotics" in collaboration with RCP.SYSTEMS. Over the course of the semester, participants will immerse themselves in the fundamentals of makercraft, technological patriotism, and technical creativity, mastering rapid prototyping and digital manufacturing under the guidance of experienced mentors and with the expert support of the Center for Technical Cooperation and FabLab Polytech.

I'm already in my second year. The competition is getting tougher with each semester. I feel like we'll soon have to build a hangar next to the Hydrotower, otherwise we won't be able to fit in there with our ideas and developments," shared Andrey Khribtenko, a second-year student at the Institute of Economics and Technology, in the FabPRO program "From CAD to Laser CNC Machine."

Every semester, the Polytech Tower hosts FabPRO practical courses, and this season naturally continues this tradition. The opening marked a strong start to a period filled with opportunities for learning, creativity, and team project work.

The next intake will take place in early February. Stay tuned for announcements on social media.

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