Sobyanin: Circle Line's Dostoevskaya is one of the most complex metro projects

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Station "Dostoevskaya" on the Circle Line of the metro is a quarter complete. This was reported by Sergei Sobyanin in on your telegram channel.

"This is one of the most complex projects of the Moscow metro due to the dense development in the city center, numerous utility lines and underground water. Due to the proximity to the existing tunnels of the Circle Line, mining operations are carried out almost manually, using low-mechanization equipment," the Moscow Mayor noted.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's Telegram channel @mos_sobyanin

Currently, specialists are laying right and left bypass tunnels to allow train traffic to pass through them during the work.

The work was accelerated thanks to additional shafts for moving construction workers and cargo. Instead of the traditional one or two passages at Dostoyevskaya, there will be seven of them. After the station is put into operation, some of the shafts will become ventilation shafts.

"Dostoevskaya" is the 13th station onCircle metro line. It will be located between Prospekt Mira and Novoslobodskaya. The station will provide a transfer to the Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya line.

Two vestibules are designed – underground (under Durova Street at the intersection with Delegatskaya) and above-ground (at the intersection of Durova Street and Olympic Avenue). The above-ground vestibule will be connected to the station by an underground passage with travelators.

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Residents of 190 houses are moving or have completed their move in the South-East Administrative District under the renovation program

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Since the start of the renovation program in the South-Eastern Administrative District (SEAD), residents of 190 old houses are being resettled or have already moved into new apartments. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

"In 2018, the first resettlement of residents under the renovation program began in the South-Eastern Administrative District. As of today, residents of 190 houses are moving into new apartments or have already completed the move – this is almost 34.5 thousand Muscovites. In total, 818 old houses are to be resettled under the renovation program in the southeast of the capital. More than 164 thousand Muscovites will move into new apartments," said Vladimir Efimov.

Evacuated houses are dismantled, and new residential complexes with accompanying infrastructure appear on the vacated sites.

"Of the 190 buildings affected by resettlement under the renovation program in the South-East Administrative District, 166 have been completely vacated. In particular, in the Lyublino district, residents of 44 buildings have moved into new apartments, in Kuzminki and Nizhegorodskoye – 60. Another 18 buildings have been completely vacated in Lefortovo. Under the renovation program, apartments with finished, improved finishes are transferred for occupancy, which allows you to immediately move into them without wasting time on additional repairs. In addition, the areas near new buildings are comprehensively improved: trees and shrubs are planted, and areas for active recreation and sports are equipped," added the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital's Department of Urban Development Policy

Vladislav Ovchinsky.

Under the renovation program, residents are given apartments with ready-made improved finishing, which allows them to move into them immediately, without wasting time on additional repairs. In addition, the areas near new buildings are comprehensively improved: trees and shrubs are planted, and areas for active recreation and sports are equipped.

Participants in the renovation program received new apartments in the same areas where they previously lived. At the same time, most Muscovites are moving to new buildings erected near their old houses.

As noted Ekaterina Solovieva, Minister of the Moscow Government and Head of the Department of City Property, 31 thousand Muscovites lived in 166 vacated houses in the southeast of the capital. All of them received offers of equivalent apartments and have already signed contracts with the city. In Lublin, more than 8.9 thousand city residents from 44 completely vacated old buildings became the owners of new housing. In Kuzminki, all residents from 30 old houses — about 6.3 thousand people — have completed the documents for apartments and have already moved to new buildings, in the Nizhegorodsky District — over 4.7 thousand city residents from 30 buildings. In Lefortovo, about 2.7 thousand Muscovites from 18 vacated houses received the keys.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin said that about 10 thousand Muscovites began resettlement under the renovation program this summer.

Renovation program: residents of 106 old houses in 10 districts of the capital have signed contracts for new apartments for the first half of 2025

The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It concerns about a million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 houses. Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin ordered to increase the pace of implementation of the renovation program intwice.

Moscow is one of the leaders among regions in terms of construction volumes. High rates of housing construction correspond to the goals and initiatives of the national project "Infrastructure for life."

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The number of applicants to capital colleges has increased by 40 percent

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The main stage of the admission campaign to colleges has ended in Moscow. More than 37 thousand ninth-graders in the capital have chosen secondary vocational education to continue their education. This is 10 thousand more than last year. Such a high interest in secondary vocational education has been recorded for the first time. Taking this fact into account, the capital has decided to extend the admission campaign to colleges until autumn, reported Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

"The main period for accepting applications for admission to Moscow colleges for this year's ninth-graders has ended. The numbers speak for themselves: more than 37 thousand Moscow ninth-graders have chosen colleges to continue their education. For comparison: last year, 27 thousand Moscow ninth-graders entered colleges. Thus, this year the number of applicants has grown by almost 40 percent. This is a record figure in recent years. This year, tenth-graders also showed interest in secondary vocational education: 1.5 thousand students who completed the 10th grade decided to enter college. The main stage of the admissions campaign is over, but we see how much interest the children show in colleges, so we have extended the application deadline until early autumn. It is very important that this year every Moscow school graduate has the opportunity not only to get a free place in a capital city college, but also a place that matches their interests. We will definitely provide all the children with the opportunity to study in the specialties or areas that are really close to them. We are very pleased that the guys choose to study at colleges. The trend in the labor market is obvious: specialists with applied skills are in great demand among employers," said Anastasia Rakova.

The most popular major among college applicants was programming ("information systems and programming"). In second place is the profession of a nurse ("nursing"), and the top three is rounded out by future primary school teachers ("teaching in primary grades").

Ninth-grade graduates are also interested in areas related to the aviation industry. The professions of security service specialist and police officer are in demand ("law enforcement activities"), popular destinations in the hotel and tourism sector ("tourism and hospitality").

This year, colleges will accept seven thousand applicants for specialties in the IT and creative industries. Another 4.3 thousand students will master industrial professions, and 4.5 thousand will prepare for work in the hospitality industry. About four thousand people will enroll in healthcare programs, and three thousand Muscovites will receive specialties related to law enforcement.

The admissions campaign for ninth-graders of previous years, eleventh-graders and applicants from other regions is ongoing in Moscow colleges. This year, applications can be submitted electronically through the portal Mos.ru for five specialties in one college or distribute them between several educational institutions. The deadline for accepting documents is August 15, and for specialties with entrance examinations – August 10.

Detailed information about in-demand professions and specialties taught in the capital's colleges is available on the website "Colleges of Moscow", in the same names telegram channel and the community on the social network "VKontakte".

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From First Aid Skills to Developing Emotional Intelligence: How Moscow Social Workers Are Trained

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Continuous learning is one of the main trends in education. It is especially important for employees in the social sphere, because caring for people requires a lot of knowledge and skills, sensitivity and the ability to find a common language with everyone. Developing competencies helps Institute of Continuing Professional Education for Social Sphere Workers in Moscow. This year it celebrated 17 years since its foundation.

A mos.ru correspondent visited the training site and learned how social security employees are trained. Is it possible to master the profession from scratch, what does a simulation room look like, why first aid skills are needed by all specialists, and what scientific research is conducted by teachers — in our material.

The Science of Caring for Others

The Institute of Continuing Professional Education for Social Workers is located at 10 1st Basmanny Lane. The modern, bright space is quiet during the day: classes are in session in the classrooms. The lobby is decorated with a collage of photographs of teachers and students, collected for the 17th anniversary of the institute. We are greeted by Director Igor Timofeev. He tells us that among the students are specialists from family centers, Moscow Longevity Centers, psychologists, speech therapists, exercise therapy instructors, social inspectors, and other social workers.

"Moscow sets the bar high, constantly introducing new technologies and standards for service delivery. Social workers should develop together with the city. The institute offers various courses – from professional retraining programs lasting six to nine months to online trainings that can be completed in an hour. For example, we train home care specialists: candidates for the position study the specifics of caring for older people, the intricacies of interaction, including with cognitive changes. You can also get the profession of a mediator – a mediator in family conflicts. Advanced training courses are designed for those who want to improve in their field. We also pump up soft skills: the ability to negotiate, convey your thoughts, hear the interlocutor," he noted.

The institute also has a school of kinship care. There, Muscovites can learn how to take care of their disabled and elderly relatives: how to safely move, feed, and help maintain hygiene. The institute is also involved in scientific research.

“All our work comes down to one mission – to promote human well-being,” Igor Timofeev emphasized.

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CPR and Empathy Suit

Before going on practical training in city centers, students hone their skills in a simulation classroom. We go up to the second floor and enter a spacious hall where a first aid lesson is taking place. All social workers learn these skills so that they can act quickly and competently in an emergency.

On the floor lies a mannequin — a full-size model of a human with a flexible chest. Teacher Svetlana Moiseenko demonstrates how to perform CPR, then invites students to try it. She regulates the rhythm and depth of their compressions, explains why they should take turns: a rescuer gets tired after a couple of minutes, which affects the quality of resuscitation.

Then the group figures out what to do if an older person falls. According to the teacher, carpets, wires, and the bathtub are especially dangerous for them in the house. If they trip or slip and fall, the first thing you need to do is calm yourself down: fussing will do harm. Then you need to calm the victim down, find out if they can move their legs, arms, and head. If you suspect a fracture, you need to call an ambulance.

The next topic is the Heimlich maneuver. It is used if a foreign object has entered a person's airways. The teacher's assistant puts on a training red vest. The tube imitates the airways, and the soft bulb with air imitates the diaphragm. Svetlana Moiseenko puts a plastic cap in the tube, grabs the assistant from behind and squeezes the bulb sharply. The cap flies out.

The teacher explains that bedridden patients should be seated before eating – this way they will not choke, and the Heimlich maneuver will not be needed. She approaches the bed where the mannequin is lying and demonstrates proper feeding: she carefully seats it, puts a pillow under it, and uses adaptive dishes. The students are also taught on it schools of related care.

“We are taught how to help without straining your back or your soul.”

In addition, the simulation center has an empathy suit – a device with gloves, glasses, earplugs, weights and pads that creates a feeling of heaviness in the back, weakness in the joints, poor vision and hearing. Thanks to it, you can feel like you are in the body of an older person.

"I have a medical education. At the institute, I teach first aid, long-term care and social rehabilitation. I admire people who work in this field. Taking care of others is not easy. We are taught how to help without straining your back or soul. For example, to avoid burnout, you need to replenish your energy. Meetings with loved ones, theaters, excursions, travel – everyone has their own recipe. When working with people, you can't let yourself fade away," admitted Svetlana Moiseenko.

We chat with the class participants. Among them is Sergey Belov, a care assistant at the gerontology center "Dmitrovsky"His duties include caring for the residents of the institution and accompanying them to hospitals. When working with the hearing impaired, he acts as a sign language interpreter.

"Psychological training is especially important for care assistants, because caring for older people takes a lot of moral resources. It is important to show attention, sympathy, patience. Professional skills also need to be developed. I was already familiar with the rules of first aid, but this course turned out to be more detailed, with practice on modern simulators. I plan to attend other classes at the institute. I am also studying at a medical college, which helps me in my work," shared Sergey Belov.

Liliya Kim, an assistant teacher at the Guryevsky supported living center, combines her work with her studies to become a clinical psychologist. She works on the socialization of young people with special needs: she explains to them how to shop, cook, keep the house clean, and manage finances.

"Social workers need to be constantly trained. Our center supports different children, and we need to know a lot: the needs of people with cerebral palsy, prenatal injuries, organic brain disorders. In addition, Moscow is changing, and we must change with it. We help students learn new technologies, such as paying with a smile at the cash register, paying for travel on the metro using biometrics. The Institute has all the conditions for us to improve. Qualified teachers, modern equipment, a beautiful building – education at a high level," she believes.

Leadership training for managers

The Institute also offers a program for heads of social institutions. We move to the fourth floor and look into a noisy classroom. Students split into groups and complete assignments. The training is dedicated to public speaking. Teacher Elena Silvanovich explains how to attract the audience's attention: share stories from life, provide quotes, summarize the story at the end and call for action.

"I help train flexible skills: team management, conflict resolution, emotional intelligence. I prefer interaction to lectures: this way, a small transformation occurs in each participant. In order to remain a professional in their field, a social security employee needs to be in an environment that motivates development: in it, you can learn something new, exchange experiences, be in a circle of like-minded people. The Institute of Continuing Professional Education is exactly such an environment," Elena Silvanovich is sure.

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In Moscow, more than 60 educational institutions are being improved

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Specialists from the city economy complex are carrying out landscaping work on the territories of more than 60 educational institutions. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Landscaping Petr Biryukov.

"In anticipation of the new academic year, we are carrying out comprehensive activities to improve the territories of over 60 educational institutions, including within the framework of the modernization program "My School". The main task is to create comfortable and safe spaces for students in accordance with modern standards," noted Petr Biryukov.

The projects include repairs and, where necessary, addition of new playgrounds and sports grounds. They are covered with a trauma-safe surface and modern play and sports equipment is installed. In addition, specialists are putting in order football pitches, volleyball, basketball and GTO courts, as well as workout zones.

Special attention is paid to security issues, so video surveillance systems and lanterns with energy-efficient lamps are installed. They also organize outdoor recreation areas, renovate existing pedestrian paths and lay new ones, arrange street furniture, and carry out additional landscaping.

The head of the city economy complex emphasized that all work will be completed by September 1.

Improvement of the territories of educational institutions corresponds to the goals and initiatives of the national project "Infrastructure for life."

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How an Automated Bid Bot on a Supplier Portal Helps Business Grow

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For the first half of 2025, entrepreneurs entered intoSuppliers portal about 45 thousand contracts following the results of quotation sessions using a trading bot. The amount of transactions amounted to almost seven billion rubles. This was reported by Maria Bagreeva, Deputy Mayor of Moscow, Head of the Moscow Department of Economic Policy and Development.

"The trading bot simplifies participation in quotation sessions by automatically placing bids. It allows entrepreneurs to send their price offers automatically and thus participate in several quotation sessions simultaneously. During trading, the bot consistently reduces the bid to the minimum value specified by the user. In the first half of 2025, 44.7 thousand contracts were concluded on the supplier portal using this service – a third more than in the same period last year. The volume of transactions increased by 44 percent and reached almost seven billion rubles. High competition allowed customers to save 1.1 billion rubles," said Maria Bagreeva.

The service can be used from anywhere in the country. It helps entrepreneurs enter the interregional market and increase sales.

"The most active regions using the trading bot were Moscow, the Moscow and Ryazan regions, St. Petersburg and the Perm region. In total, in the first half of the year, they accounted for 38.4 thousand contracts worth 5.7 billion rubles, which is 86 percent of the total number and 83 percent of the volume of all transactions concluded using this function," said the head of the Moscow City Department for Competition Policy

Kirill Purtov.

Quotation sessions are mini-auctions that last for three, six or 24 hours. During this time, suppliers compete with each other, gradually reducing the contract price. The winner is the entrepreneur who offers the lowest price.

In the capital Department of Information Technology They said that the automatic bidding bot turned out to be a reliable assistant for users: it optimizes the processes of participation in competitive procedures, saves resources and allows attracting more suppliers to the portal. The bot does not guarantee victory in the quotation session, but it significantly saves entrepreneurs' time.

The service is especially useful for small and medium-sized businesses. Entrepreneurs who have only recently joined the platform will find the free educational course “Supplier School” on quotation sessions useful. It helps beginners learn more about mini-auctions and practice during a training session. The visual format of the training simplifies the adaptation process on the platform and helps them start participating in procurement faster.

As Sergei Sobyanin reported earlier, in the first half of 2025, purchases worth almost 58 billion rubles.

Suppliers portal was created in 2013 to automate small-volume purchases. Today, the catalog includes 3.2 million products and services from various suppliers. About 1.5 thousand contracts are concluded on the platform every day.

In the portal's regional offices, specialists train entrepreneurs to work on the platform, answer questions from customers and suppliers, hold face-to-face meetings, and collect suggestions for improving functions and solving technical problems. In addition, users can contact the support service at a single federal phone number: 7 800 303-12-34 or leave a request atwebsite.

The functional customer of the portal is the capital Department of Competition Policy, and its technical development is supervised by Department of Information Technology of the City of Moscow.

Development of electronic services for business corresponds to the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the regional project of the city of Moscow “Digital Public Administration”.

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RUDN student on winning the "I am a professional" Olympiad

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Vsevolod Sannikov earned 100 points out of 100 at the All-Russian Olympiad "I am a professional" in the direction of "Creative industries" and received a gold medal of the eighth season of the competition. He had been working towards his goal for more than one year! Previously, Vsevolod became a silver medalist in the direction of "Management", but dreamed of a 100% victory. We talked to a master's student of the Higher School of Management of RUDN (direction "Digital technologies in management", 1st year) and found out which project became gold for him.

You became a medalist of the All-Russian student Olympiad "I am a professional". Tell me, who at RUDN would you like to say "thank you"?

In fact, I would like to thank several people at RUDN University. Firstly, the head of our Higher School of Management, Anna Aleksandrovna Ostrovskaya. She always helps me participate in projects, writes letters of recommendation – both for educational initiatives and for project activities. Secondly, the representatives of our partner in the Digital Technologies in Management program – Alfa-Bank. They provided incredible expertise, especially in terms of digitalization, which I used when solving a case at the Olympiad.

Tell us more about the project that brought you victory. What is its essence?

This is a project of an all-Russian online event — the first concert of Russia and China "Sputnik of Cultures" in VR format. The theme of the event was chosen in honor of the year of cultures of the Russian Federation and China, and is also connected with the fact that in 2025 the World Monuments Fund for the first time included the Moon in the list of cultural heritage sites that are at risk of destruction by the forces of nature and due to the impact of social, political and economic factors. VR is currently the fastest growing segment of the entertainment and media sector in terms of revenue, so the project is not only important from a cultural point of view, but also potentially profitable.

If we talk about how a VR concert is held for users, then first they choose an avatar, can communicate with each other in a virtual lobby (chat), play mini-games and collect cultural artifacts about Russia and China (artifacts in computer games are special items that can influence the gameplay and improve the characteristics of the selected character – editor's note). Then the virtual host explains to users how to use the interactive panel. Plus, you can watch a VR teaser with the performance of recorded avatars of a symphony orchestra. They play an AI-generated composition, which is based on classical works by Chinese and Russian authors using folk instruments. The track is processed by a professional composer and sound designer.

And this is just the beginning? Everything that happens before the concert itself? I wonder what will happen next!

The culmination is the user switching to the VR concert control mode. The viewer becomes an active participant in the online event, and in the role of a conductor! And the success of the concert he conducts will determine whether he will protect the Moon from a meteorite fall. At the end, the successful player will be treated to an immersive VR salute with gratitude from the artists and announcements of future events of the project. In addition, he will have the opportunity to buy NFT merch (a unique digital object) for use in the metaverse of Genshin Impact, a very popular computer game right now. Users who show the best conducting results will also open collectible artifacts dedicated to the years of Russia and China in culture.

This is a truly unusual project. And what skill do you think you acquired at RUDN had the greatest impact on your victory?

If I had to single out one skill, it would probably be respect and love for other people. We have a multicultural university: they say that more than 160 nationalities are represented here. Of course, I haven’t counted them all yet (smiles), but when you see people from a variety of communities every day, it’s like you’re in a metaverse. It’s an environment where everyone tries to treat each other with understanding and a unique perspective. This is where something truly new is born.

Which creative industry leader would you like to work with – and why?

I think I am lucky: I work with strong experts and leaders of the creative economy almost every week. But I would especially like to develop cooperation in the music industry – because our soul, knowledge and practice largely come from there. I think the interdisciplinary and intersectoral format is only a plus for us – especially if we are talking about creating new shows for viewers. These can be immersive formats, new musical concepts, which we have been working on for several years. Our favorites are VR concerts.

Is winning the Olympics about points or something more?

Winning the “I am a professional” Olympiad is a really long and difficult path, like a real TV series. I participated from the second season. Then I won “silver”. In the sixth season, I chose a more creative direction — producing. I was eliminated in the semi-finals because our project on metaverses and VR turned out to be too new for the industry — there were few devices, low penetration. But two years later — the same topic, the same ideas — and we took gold. And with the maximum score: 100 out of 100. This was the first case in the history of the direction. So my advice is never give up. If you believe in the project, in your dream, you will definitely succeed.

If you could write yourself a short message the day before the Olympics, what would it be?

If we don't take into account any insights and tips that would have helped us in the final, then I would probably remind myself that our project — and it was connected with the audience and real people — should come from the heart. I would recall the words from the legendary RUDN anthem, the music for which was written by Galina Nikolaevna Trofimova: "I love RUDN, because it is first and foremost about people — and about love for them."

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A youth laboratory of digital and intellectual technologies for the development of the territories of the Russian Federation will open at the State University of Management

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The project of the State University of Management "Scientific, methodological and practical foundations for the development and application of digital and intelligent technologies to ensure sustainable development of the regions of the Russian Federation, including remote and hard-to-reach areas of Siberia, the Far East and the Arctic zone", which was previously supported in the competition for the creation of new youth laboratories within the framework of the federal project "Development of human capital in the interests of regions, industries and the research and development sector" of the national project "Science and Universities", successfully passed the budget commission.

The methods, algorithms and solutions proposed in the project received positive assessments during the examination at the Ministry of Science and Higher Education and the Russian Academy of Sciences. The laboratory of digital and intelligent technologies for the development of the territories of the Russian Federation will operate on the basis of the Research Institute of Public Policy and Management of the Sectoral Economy of the State University of Management.

The key tasks that will be solved by the youth laboratory team:

research into remote sensing technologies using unmanned aerial vehicles; development of a concept for the technology of energy-saving systems for the transportation, distribution, use and storage of energy in difficult Arctic conditions.

The research results will be presented at leading international conferences in Russia and abroad, and will also be used in preparing publications in leading scientific journals.

“During the implementation of the project, young scientists, students and employees of the State University of Management will analyze and systematize current scientific and technical problems, as well as study existing and promising digital and intelligent technologies that can be applied for the sustainable development of the regions of the Russian Federation,” shared the head of the laboratory, associate professor of the Department of Innovation Management of the State University of Management Denis Serdechny.

Let us recall that in 2024, two projects of the State University of Management became winners of the competitive selection of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia for the creation of new youth laboratories. The Laboratory of Reverse Engineering, headed by the Director of the Center for Management of Engineering Projects Vladimir Filatov, received funding in 2024 (the first year of the project was successfully completed). Funding for the Laboratory of Digital and Intelligent Technologies for the Development of Territories of the Russian Federation begins in 2025.

The new laboratory will be integrated into the general engineering ecosystem of the GUU, in which various research projects are currently being implemented: a fundamental study is carried out “Fundamentals of managing the technological processes of reverse engineering in solving comprehensive import substitution in the transport industry of the Russian Federation”, a large scientific project in the field of agricultural industry is performed in the field of agricultural industry the complex, the development and substantiation of approaches to the planning and implementation of the implementation, deployment, and the organization of the use of autonomous unmanned systems, robotics complexes, and infrastructure communication networks, navigation, observation and control that ensure the operation of such systems and complexes, with the specified regulations of the safety and the movement of complexes, and the probability of functional tasks, as well as also the probability of functional tasks, are carried out. Projects are being implemented under the Rosgeotech EVERY FORECTIC School: “Formation of the interactive map of geothermal resources of Russia – Geomap” and “Development of equipment, software and infrastructure of unmanned aviation systems, mobile and technological robotic complexes, as well as methods and technologies for their use in the oil and gas industry (ABRIS)”. In addition, on the basis of the State Unitary Enterprise, the Student Design Bureau “Innovative Solutions” operates, there is a training laboratory for the aircraft, shipbuilding and innovative transport industry in terms of automated development of management programs and studying the basics of work on the CNC system for machine -based technological groups.

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Happy Baptism of Rus' Day!

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Today is an important state memorial date – the Day of the Baptism of Rus. It has been officially celebrated since 2010 on the day of remembrance of the great equal-to-the-apostles Prince Vladimir, during whose reign this significant event took place.

According to the Tale of Bygone Years, Prince Vladimir was baptized in 988 in the Church of St. Basil in Korsun, also known as modern-day Chersonesos. This allowed him to enter into a dynastic marriage with Anna, the sister of the Byzantine Emperor Basil II the Bulgar Slayer.

Historically, the adoption of Christianity in Rus' was due to a number of important reasons. Neighboring states already professed Christianity, and international relations began to require a change in the cultural paradigm. Monotheism was also useful within the East Slavic lands, as it allowed them to unite according to the principle of "one state, one prince, one God."

The baptism of Rus did not happen in one day; on July 28, only Prince Vladimir himself and his retinue were baptized. Decades passed before the new faith spread throughout Rus. It gave the country an incentive for spiritual, cultural and political development. The result was the unification of the Slavic principalities, which became the foundation for the formation of the largest state in the world – the Russian Federation.

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Representatives of the State University of Management spoke at a meeting of the Working Group on Adaptation and Integration of Migrants

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Representatives of the State University of Management took part in a scheduled meeting of the Working Group on the legal regulation of socio-cultural adaptation and integration of migrants, refugees and forced migrants located on the territory of the Russian Federation, which was held in the State Duma.

Under the leadership of deputy Anastasia Udaltsova, those gathered considered three issues on the agenda.

Vice-Rector of the State University of Management Pavel Pavlovsky and Professor of the Department of Public Administration and Political Technologies of the State University of Management Vladimir Volokh shared their vision of the situation.

Particular attention at the meeting was paid to the discussion of the draft federal laws "On Amendments to the Federal Law "On the Legal Status of Foreign Citizens in the Russian Federation" and the Federal Law "On Migration Registration of Foreign Citizens and Stateless Persons in the Russian Federation". A report on this issue was made by a member of the Working Group, Chairman of the Commission on Labor Migration of the Council of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Russia, member of the Expert Advisory Council under the Main Directorate for Migration of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia Nikolay Kurdyumov.

The second issue discussed the problems of adaptation of refugees and forced migrants from the territory of Ukraine and liberated subjects of the Russian Federation to the conditions of Russian society. Roman Kovalenko, a member of the Working Group and Chairman of the Executive Committee of the public movement "Other Ukraine", presented his vision of the situation.

Then, Ivan Udaltsov, a member of the Working Group and executive director of the Foundation for the Support of Social, Legal and Educational Programs “Public Initiative”, made a presentation on the development of “public diplomacy” institutions in the sphere of regulating migration processes and strengthening the international position of the Russian language.

Professor of the State University of Management, member of the Council under the President of the Russian Federation for Interethnic Relations Vladimir Volokh spoke on all issues on the agenda, covering in detail the current challenges and opportunities associated with migration processes, and emphasizing the importance of a balanced approach to regulating migration. He supported practice-oriented proposals aimed at improving the mechanisms of adaptation and legal regulation of the targeted organized recruitment of foreign workers, and also proposed strengthening the vector of development of "public diplomacy" institutions in the sphere of regulating migration processes and strengthening the international positions of the Russian language in the activities of the Working Group.

The discussion was also attended by members and experts of the Working Group: Chairman of the International Council of Russian Compatriots, President of the International Association of Russian-Speaking Lawyers, President of the Guild of Russian Lawyers Gasan Mirzoev; Advisor to the Rector of the Russian State Humanitarian University Alexander Bezborodov; Advisor to the Head of Rossotrudnichestvo Dmitry Fedotov, representatives of government bodies, large businesses, civil and academic communities.

The proposals and initiatives voiced will be forwarded to the relevant authorities. The activities of the Working Group continue.

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