Financial news: Primorsky Krai will become the capital of financial culture in 2026.

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The winning region's FinEco project combines themes of financial literacy, rational use of personal finances, and environmental stewardship. It includes a financial literacy project competition among work teams, as well as the creation of a dedicated portal and mobile app so that any Primorye resident can participate in the project's online activities.

This year, we are in the finals of the All-Russian competition. "The Capital of Financial Culture" Thirteen regions participated. Participants proposed their corporate financial education programs in the workplace, television shows and plans for training media ambassadors, chatbots and training quests, family festivals, and teaching skills competitions.

"There are many different projects for different audiences. They allow other regions to evaluate which ideas will be successful, which are in demand, which will be most effective, and then scale these projects up nationwide. I believe this young competition is proving its worth. Quantitative effects are difficult to measure immediately, but we see that financial literacy is gradually becoming woven into our everyday, mundane lives. This is how financial culture is formed," noted Elvira Nabiullina, Governor of the Bank of Russia.

The "Capital of Financial Culture" competition is being held for the second time. It was organized by the Bank of Russia and the Ministry of Finance to support the best regional financial education initiatives.

"Financial literacy has become part of the cultural code of our citizens. It's hard to imagine modern people without effective savings management skills. Interest in financial products, financial strategies, and personal and family budgeting practices is growing every year. Today, we are choosing a new capital of financial culture from among 22 regions. We hope that the winning region will contribute something new to the development of the country's financial culture," noted Finance Minister Anton Siluanov.

Primorsky Krai will receive informational, expert, and methodological support for its future projects. Furthermore, the winning region will host forums and conferences to share experiences and promote financial culture in the country.

Last year, the Nizhny Novgorod Region and Krasnoyarsk Krai received the title of "Capital of Financial Culture." Ten of the 12 finalists launched their projects.

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Red Wings introduced a new service for transporting animals in a neighboring seat on March 12, 2026.

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Red Wings is launching a new service: pet transportation on a passenger seat in the cabin. This service allows owners to place their pet's carrier next to them in a separate window seat.

One carrier with a pet weighing up to 23 kg and measuring no more than 50 x 40 x 40 cm is permitted for transportation. The rigid or semi-rigid container is installed on the seat and secured with a seat belt through the top handle.

Your pet should be able to stand upright and turn around freely inside the carrier. For safety, the carrier should only be placed on a window seat.

An extra seat is charged at the adult fare. This service can be arranged in advance through the airline's call center or partner agencies. Detailed rules for transporting animals are available on the Red Wings official website.

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Financial news: Updated trading schedule on the Derivatives Market Gaming Platform.

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In continuationnewsRegarding the update of the Derivatives Market gaming platform to version Spectra 9.3, we are announcing changes to the trading schedule on the gaming platform.

The schedule at the gaming site after the start of ETS will be as follows:

Monday through Friday:

Opening auction before the morning session: collection of orders 05:50:00 – 05:59:50 Morning trading session: 06:00:00 – 09:00:00 Opening auction: 08:50:00 – 08:59:50 Main trading session: 09:00:00 – 16:00:00 Daytime contract expiration 13:00:00 Determination of the Settlement Price 16:00:00 Evening contract expiration 16:00:00 Evening trading session: 16:00:00 – 21:30:00 Settlement clearing session: 17:00:00 Mark-to-market clearing session and Contract expiration during the clearing session: 21:30:00, report distribution at the end of the day within an hour – until 22:30. Contact information for the media 7 (495) 363-3232PR@moex.com

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Financial news: 03/12/2026, 12:34 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range for assessing market risks for the RU000A109SK6 security (MTS 1P-27) were changed.

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March 12, 2026

12:34

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 March 12, 2026, 12:34 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 106.74) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1136.61 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 8.75%) for the security RU000A109SK6 (MTS 1P-27) were changed.

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Red Wings will open a new route from Yekaterinburg to Uzbekistan on March 12, 2026.

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Red Wings will launch a new route from Yekaterinburg to Uzbekistan. The first flight to Urgench will depart from Koltsovo Airport on April 14. It will become the second Uzbek city served by the airline from the Ural capital: starting in 2022, it also operates a regular Yekaterinburg-Bukhara flight.

Flights will operate on Russian SSJ-100 aircraft on Tuesdays at 4:30 AM. Travel time will be 2 hours and 50 minutes, allowing residents of the Urals to quickly and comfortably reach one of the most picturesque regions of Central Asia.

The new route opens a direct route to the famous ancient city of Khiva, located near Urgench. Its inner city-fortress, Ichan Kala, is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is considered a monument of medieval architecture.

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Polytechnic students' success at the Eurasian Student Olympiad

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The 12th Eurasian Student Olympiad in Forecasting and Analytical Economics concluded in Minsk. The team from the Graduate School of Public Administration of the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics, and Trade at SPbPU represented the university with distinction and won a prize in the special category "Systemic Market Vision."

The university was represented at the event by third-year students majoring in Public and Municipal Administration: Sofia Chirina, Anna Shmeleva, Ekaterina Firsanova, and Yulia Solona. Grigory Kulkaev, assistant professor at the Graduate School of Public Administration, prepared the team.

The Olympiad finals included several stages. Participants solved practical cases on forecasting the socioeconomic development of Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) countries and applied risk management tools to evaluate forecasts and develop strategic decisions. The second stage was devoted to defending research projects. The Polytechnic University team presented their work, "Forecast Scenarios for the Development of Foreign and Domestic Trade in EAEU Countries through 2027." The presentation sparked a lively discussion with the jury. Following their defense, the students won a special award.

One of the team members, Yulia Solona, shared her impressions: "It was an interesting experience testing my knowledge of statistics at an international level. I thank the university for the opportunity to participate in the Olympiad."

Olga Nadezhda, Acting Director of the Graduate School of Public Administration, congratulated the students and their mentor on their successful performance: "I sincerely congratulate our talented students and their mentor on their well-deserved victory! Winning a prize in the "Systemic Vision of the Market" category is proof that HSPA trains specialists who are capable of strategic thinking, working with big data, and seeing the holistic picture of economic processes. I wish our students continued success!"

At the Olympiad, Polytechnic University students established professional contacts with teams from other leading universities, including the St. Petersburg State University of Economics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, and the Russian-Armenian University.

During the finals, a roundtable discussion on "Application of Artificial Intelligence in the Educational Process" was held for academic supervisors. Grigory Kulkaev, Assistant Professor at the Graduate School of Public Administration, presented a paper on the use of artificial intelligence as an assistive tool in modern education.

"I'm proud of our students. Winning the "Systemic Market Vision" category is recognition of their ability to think big and outside the box. Not only did the students brilliantly tackle complex forecasting cases, but they also represented our university with distinction in academic discussions, establishing connections with colleagues from leading universities across the country. It's gratifying that the topic of using artificial intelligence in education, which I presented at the roundtable, sparked keen interest among the professional community," emphasized team mentor Grigory Kulkaev.

Vladimir Shchepinin, Director of the Institute of Mechanics and Technology, also noted the team's success: "Our students' victory is a brilliant achievement, confirming their high level of preparation. It's especially valuable that they competed well against teams from leading Russian universities, demonstrating a systematic approach to forecasting and analytics. I am confident that the experience gained and new professional contacts they have made will be an important step in their scientific and career trajectories."

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Polytechnic students win a million rubles in the RAPET scholarship competition.

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The second stage of the scholarship competition for student works within the educational project "Materium Education" of the Russian Association of Polymer Energy-Efficient Technologies (RAPET) took place at the Institute of Civil Engineering of SPbPU.

In the first stage of the competition, participants completed the "Modern Polymer Materials in Construction" course and received personalized certificates. The second stage—a BIM design competition—involved team and individual student participation in three categories: "Design of a Single-Family Residential Building," "Design of a Multi-Apartment Residential Building," and "Design of a Public Building." The third stage involved a student record competition, which will determine the finalists based on a combination of successful course completion, project assignment completion, and high academic performance. The top ten participants will receive a stipend for six months.

The jury for the second stage of the competition included: RAPET Chairperson Natalia Pavlenko, Head of the Technical Department of PENOPLEX SPb Yasmin Begich, RAPET Marketing Director Inessa Isaeva, RAPET Technical Specialist Antonina Melnikova, Director of the Institute of Civil Engineering at SPbPU Marina Petrochenko, and Senior Lecturer at the Higher School of Industrial, Civil and Road Construction at ISI Liliya Talipova.

Participants submitted projects utilizing polymer construction materials and technologies, including thermal insulation, waterproofing, profiled drainage membranes, and others. Following the project presentations, an expert committee determined the winners and runners-up in each category. In the "Design of a Private Residential Building" category, the "Building the Future" team, consisting of Oleg Smolkin, Anna Bogdanova, and Nikita Zavertkin, took first place. Alexey Golubev placed second, and Yegor Moiseyev and Nikita Shichenko placed third.

In the "Multi-Apartment Residential Building Design" category, Daniil Dmitriev and Ivan Uglov took first place. Second place went to the "Kirpich" team, consisting of Ilya Paleev, Elizaveta Arbuzova, and Svetlana Sapozhnikova. Andrey Golubev took third place.

In the "Public Building Design" category, first place went to Semyon Ivanov, and second place to Alexander Kudryavtsev.

Participating in the competition allows students to acquire new knowledge, competencies, and practical skills. The experience gained will contribute to their professional development and future projects, says Yasmin Begić.

Polymer materials are rapidly being introduced into the construction industry, finding ever-wider application in modern technologies. Therefore, teaching students design solutions using polymer materials is an important task for instructors. The scholarship competition provides an opportunity to address this issue in practice, as students not only gain up-to-date knowledge of the properties and applications of materials but also acquire skills in using them in developing design documentation, noted Marina Petrochenko.

The winners and runners-up were awarded modern smartphones, tablets, and certificates—the total prize fund for the competition was one million rubles.

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Open Day at the Polytechnic Institute of Civil Engineering

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The Institute of Civil Engineering at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University held an Open Day, both in person and online. At the event, applicants and their parents learned about the institute's educational programs, curriculum features, and employment prospects, and interacted with faculty, students, and alumni. Special attention was paid to the 2026 admissions process, a presentation of preparatory courses, and the format of the entrance examinations.

Guests were drawn to the ISI's interactive program, which included an exhibition of student work from the Design and Architectural Environmental Design, Construction, and Construction of Unique Buildings and Structures programs, a construction equipment competition, a Life Safety VR lab, a first aid workshop, and a raffle for the most active participants. A tour of the institute's classrooms and laboratories was also organized.

The event was opened by ISI Director Marina Petrochenko. Then, ISI Admissions Secretary Alexander Doronin briefed guests on the 2026 admissions requirements, and students and graduates presented their programs and areas of study.

Applicants learned about the "Construction" and "Construction of Unique Buildings and Structures" programs from Lyudmila Morshchakova, a 2025 graduate of the Specialist program, Anna Kravtsova and Tatyana Reminnaya, fourth-year undergraduate students, and Anastasia Malykh, second-year master's student. Anna Yakimova, a graduate of the Institute of Social Sciences, presented the "Technosphere Safety" program. Fourth-year undergraduate student Irina Polyakova introduced the "Architectural Environment Design" program. Fourth-year undergraduate students Tatyana Yushchina and Svetlana Zakharova presented the "Design" program.

Admissions Secretary Alexander Doronin spoke about the preparatory courses for applicants to undergraduate, specialist, and master's degree programs. Acting Chair of PROF.ISI and Admissions Officer for the "Construction" and "Construction of Unique Buildings and Structures" programs, Maria Tavrueva, provided guests with detailed information about student life.

Additionally, event guests visited the institute's laboratories, including the "Innovative Road Construction Materials" and "Additive Technologies and 3D Printing" training labs, the "Polytech MetaCampus," and the "Design Lab." Interactive demonstrations allowed participants to gain hands-on experience with modern technologies used in the educational process.

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More accurate calculations – cheaper than a station: Polytechnic University is modernizing its nuclear power plant design

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Engineers from Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University are implementing advanced numerical methods and approaches in the design of nuclear power plants. Their use will significantly reduce the cost of constructing new nuclear power plants. The development is being conducted in partnership with JSC NIKIET and JSC Obukhov Plant, with support from the federal program "Priority 2030."

Nuclear power plant design traditionally relies on conservative, simplified mathematical models and approaches developed in the context of underdeveloped numerical methods for describing nonlinear, physically related processes. This necessitated the introduction of significant safety factors, for example, when selecting cladding thicknesses, calculating maximum loads and operating conditions, etc. SPbPU engineers are developing and implementing advanced numerical methods and approaches based on modern finite element analysis programs into the NPP design process, enabling accurate and computationally efficient description of the complex multiphysical processes occurring during NPP operation.

Specifically, Polytechnic researchers are developing methods for assessing the strength of NPP structural elements under seismic and extreme conditions. In such calculations, accurately describing the interaction between the soil foundation and the structure is particularly important. The developers used a dynamic substructure synthesis method, which allows for the condensation of a large-scale computational model consisting of tens and hundreds of thousands of elements down to a single "superelement" that fully describes the behavior of the original computational model. This significantly increases computational efficiency. By using the substructure method, the computational model of the BR-1200 reactor unit vessel (KBR RU BR-1200), consisting of over 600,000 elements, was reduced to less than 10,000, increasing the speed of determining equipment loads under seismic and other external dynamic impacts by more than 80%.

The developed methodology for modeling the "structure-foundation" system takes into account the actual spatial distribution and actual values of the dynamic stiffness and dissipative properties of the soil foundation. The applied approach enables modeling the dynamic two-way interaction of the structure's foundation slab with the soil foundation, ensuring accurate assessment of the amplitudes and spectral composition of seismic movements at the elevations of the reactor vessel base and the internal equipment.

Thanks to detailed modeling of wave processes in the soil, we were able to refine seismic load estimates and determine that the actual loads are more than half those determined using the standards incorporated into the traditional approach to their calculation. Further development and automation of the applied approaches and their integration into industry standards are planned.

"Our developments allow us to reduce the economic costs of nuclear power plant construction by reducing the metal content of structures without compromising strength, as well as identifying structural areas requiring reinforcement without expensive full-scale testing. Ultimately, all of this contributes to Russia's technological leadership in the energy sector in implementing the closed fuel cycle concept," commented Viktor Modestov, Director of the Scientific and Educational Center for Digital Engineering in Nuclear and Thermal Energy at the St. Petersburg Polytechnical School.

Leading researchers, engineers, and teachers from the Scientific and Educational Center for Digital Engineering in Nuclear and Fusion Energy at SPbPU's PISh and the SPbPU Institute of Physics and Mechanics are participating in the work: Alexey Lukin, Roman Fedorenko, Ilnar Murtazin, Alexey Kudryavtsev, Ivan Popov, Alexander Lobachev, Pavel Udalov, and Nadezhda Piskun.

Advanced engineering methods are integrated into the curriculum of the Master's program "Digital Engineering in Nuclear and Fusion Energy" (15.04.03 "Applied Mechanics"). The program is offered at the Advanced Engineering School "Digital Engineering" and was developed jointly with industrial partners: JSC Atomenergoproekt, JSC NIKIET, the A.F. Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and the G.I. Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

The future plans of the specialists at St. Petersburg Polytechnic University include developing a method for calculating the vibration strength of the reactor block housing, taking into account the two-way hydroelastic interaction of the structural elements with the liquid metal coolant.

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More than 450,000 rubles were raised at a charity marathon in memory of Andrei Gagarin.

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The results of the charity marathon dedicated to the 170th anniversary of the birth of the outstanding Russian scientist and inventor, the first director of the Polytechnic University, Prince Andrei Grigorievich Gagarin, have been announced.

As a result of the campaign, 452,507 rubles were raised from February 19 to March 5, 2026. Of this amount, 126,931 rubles went to the Yubileiny endowment fund.

Income from its management in 2026 will be used to implement a program of events in memory of A. G. Gagarin.

The benefactors include graduates, employees, students, and partners of the Polytechnic University.

The Foundation thanks its donors and announces that special prizes and commemorative gifts will be raffled off among all marathon participants.

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