32 polytechnics are recipients of Potanin Foundation scholarships

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The Potanin Foundation has announced the results of its 2025/2026 scholarship competition. 1,000 individuals from 71 universities have been named winners, including 32 Polytechnic students. They will receive a monthly Vladimir Potanin scholarship of 30,000 rubles, beginning in February 2026 and continuing until graduation.

9,106 master's students expressed interest in the competition—a third more than last year and the highest number in the program's history. A total of 4,429 applications were received. After reviewing the formal criteria, 4,016 were selected for the expert evaluation. Following the expert evaluation, 2,300 master's students advanced to the finals, and 1,000 were selected as winners, including 671 first-year students and 329 second-year students.

The Foundation's scholarship community has once again grown with talented and motivated students from across the country—and this year's competition generated record interest. We see our scholarship recipients fulfilling their potential in science, education, philanthropy, public administration, and other professional fields, contributing to significant social change. At the same time, it's important for us not only to support individual educational trajectories but also to develop lasting connections between finalists, scholarship recipients, and alumni. Seeing the demand for collaboration, we've expanded our pilot initiatives into a separate competition, "We're in Touch." Now, the winners of our programs have an additional opportunity to implement ideas aimed at community development, and therefore achieving long-term impact beyond personal success," noted Oksana Oracheva, CEO of the Potanin Foundation.

The leading universities in terms of the number of accepted applications were National Research University Higher School of Economics, National Research University ITMO, Moscow State University, Saint Petersburg State University, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Ural Federal University, Novosibirsk State University, and Tomsk State University.

As in last year, HSE University holds first place in terms of the number of winners (114 winners). Lomonosov Moscow State University and ITMO University share second and third places, with 97 winners each. St. Petersburg State University is fourth (48), MGIMO is fifth (35), and Novosibirsk State University is sixth (34). Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, and Ural Federal University share seventh, eighth, and ninth places, with 32 winners each. Far Eastern Federal University is in tenth place (29).

The scholarship recipients represent 110 fields of study: 528 students study mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering, and 472 study humanities and social sciences. The competition traditionally brings together representatives from a wide range of fields. The most popular are management (78), biology (52), teacher education (39), and psychology (37).

Participating in the Potanin Foundation scholarship competition isn't just a test of knowledge and erudition; it's an opportunity to become part of a community of students striving for personal development and positive change in society. Here, ideas find support and are transformed into real initiatives that can benefit people. "It's especially valuable to be among those 'Potaninites,' whose leadership potential has been recognized," commented Marina Tupitsyna, a master's student at the Institute of Mechanics and Technology (IMET).

Polytech scholarship holders.

Dmitry Agranovsky (second year student, direction “Organization and management of knowledge-intensive industries”)
Irina Baybakova (first year student, “Management” major)
Maria Belova (first year student, Management major)
Polina Burmakina (first year student, direction “Biotechnical systems and technologies”)
Ilya Voronin (first year, direction “Electrical power engineering and electrical engineering”)
Yuri Vysotin (first year student, direction “Organization and management of knowledge-intensive industries”)
Anton Gagin (second year, Sociology major)
Gleb Golikov (first year student, “Statistics”) 
Ekaterina Guz (first year student, Economics major)
Alexander Dronov (first year student, “Trading Business”)
Maya Egorova (first year student, direction “High Technologies and Economics of Innovation”)
Valeria Zhevak (first year student, direction “Psychological and pedagogical education”)
Elizaveta Zavyalova (second year student, “Information systems and technologies”)
Maxim Zarubin (first year student, “Construction” major)
Anton Zolotarev (second year student, “Materials Science and Materials Technologies”)
Sharip Isaev (first year student, direction “System analysis and management”)
Mikhail Kanakin (second year student, majoring in “Power Engineering”)
Margarita Kovaleva (first year student, “Statistics”)
Vadim Kurmyshov (first year student, direction “Technosphere Safety”)
Lyubov Lytneva (first year student, Economics major)
Polina Lyubarskaya (second year student, Design major)
Prokhor Polyakov (first year student, “Statistics”)
Maria Repina (first year student, Business Informatics major)
Yulia Skornyakova (first year student, direction “Publishing”)
Andrey Sukhomesov (first year student, direction “Electrical power engineering and electrical engineering”)
Andrey Trostinsky (second year, direction “Construction”)
Marina Tupitsyna (second year student, Management major)
Mikhail Udovichenko (first year student, direction “Materials Science and Materials Technologies”)
Radmila Filippova (first year student, direction “Biotechnical systems and technologies”)
Liya Khabibullina (first year student, Innovation major)
Natalya Shabanova (second year, direction “Construction”)
Nikolay Yakovlev (first year student, Mechanical Engineering major)

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Lectures on loans and a film screening: Financial Literacy Day will be held in the capital.

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On March 14 from 1:30 pm to 7:00 pm in the Strogino cultural center, subordinate to the capital Department of CultureFinancial Literacy Day will be held. Experts will share tips to help you bring your savings out of hibernation and explain how to effectively plan your personal budget, avoid unnecessary spending, and protect yourself from fraud.

The organizers have prepared a rich program for visitors of all ages, from lectures on loans and investments to film lectures and interactive activities for children.

"We've put together a variety of activities for the whole family, so both children and adults can master financial savvy skills. Participants will not only gain theoretical knowledge but also learn how to apply it in practice: how to manage personal finances wisely, use payment services safely, and make informed decisions," she noted.

Elena Zyabbarova, Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital's Department of Finance.

The events are free and open to everyone with prior arrangement. registration.

Children's finances

A special program awaits young guests aged six to 11. It will begin with an interactive lesson. "Financial Secrets of Spring: What's Growing in Your Wallet?"Yulia Lombina, an expert at the Moscow Center for Financial Literacy, will introduce children to the concept of inflation and teach them how to save their first savings through a fun game.

Ekaterina Tarasova and Violetta Dokuchaeva, employees of the Federal Tax Service (FTS) Inspectorate No. 21 for the city of Moscow, will conduct a lesson on tax literacy. Friendship Garden: Planting a Money TreeThe children will create a shared spring appliqué by completing game tasks related to the topic of taxes.

At the master class Spring Wealth Farm: Growing a Financial Harvest Anna Dengina, head of the Finzdorovye service at the National Center for Financial Literacy, will discuss the basics of managing money, savings, and investments.

Polina Kalmykova, head of the children's editorial department of T-Zh magazine, at a master class "Spring Audit: Clearing the Budget of Marketing Traps" will understand how hidden sales mechanisms work and teach you how to make decisions based on your financial goals.

The children's program will conclude with a master class. Tulip Mania: The Basics of Growing Your Personal FinancesExperts from the Moscow Center for Financial Literacy, Yulia Lombina and Anastasia Tsymbal, will talk about investing in unusual products, and children will create a bouquet of felt tulips.

Teenage finances

Daria Yerzikova, Alfa Bank's chief financial literacy expert, will teach teenagers how to plan their finances and distinguish momentary weaknesses from big goals. She will lead an interactive session. "Money Spring Picnic: Learning to Save for Your Dreams".

Children will learn about social engineering methods and rules for safe communication on social networks during an interactive lesson. "Digital Immunity: Preventing Remote Fraud".

Ekaterina Tarasova and Violetta Dokuchaeva, employees of the Federal Tax Service Inspectorate No. 21 for the city of Moscow, will conduct a lesson on tax literacy. Young Tax Assistants: Operation SpringParticipants will learn how taxes help a city develop.

Anna Dengina, head of the Finzdorovye service, at an interactive lesson From Goal to Capital: A Spring Route will tell you how to manage your personal finances and pocket money wisely.

How Moscow schoolchildren and college students are taught financial literacy

Adult finances

The program for adult visitors will begin in the concert hall with a workshop "Financial Technologies for Savings Awakening: New Tools – 2026"Anastasia Kudryavtseva, Head of Financial and Digital Literacy Development at Alfa-Bank, will explore how modern digital solutions are becoming a powerful incentive to renew savings. Participants will learn about relevant tools that can help strengthen capital and generate stable income.

At the master class "Spring of Financial Decisions: Loans Under Control"Olga Milova, an expert at the Central Federal District (CFD) Main Directorate of the Bank of Russia, will explain how to plan for your obligations and avoid debt traps.

At the lecture "The Spring Effect: Trust as a Zone of Financial Vulnerability" Irina Maslova, Deputy General Director of the Association for the Development of Financial Literacy, will explain how springtime can reduce attention to detail in financial matters and how to maintain balance when making important decisions.

A film lecture is also planned. Spring on Zarechnaya StreetViewers will see the Soviet film of the same name—a touching story about a young teacher and her students. Maxim Murgulets, an expert at the Moscow Center for Financial Literacy, and Svetlana Tolkacheva, a financier and author of a textbook and a Rutube channel on financial literacy, will join the guests in discussing the characters' behavior. They will pay special attention to the role of education in a person's life and the informed choice of a career.

Anna Kondrashova, head of personal finance at T-Zh magazine, will give a lecture. Financial Accelerator: How to Use Loans Without Risking Your Spring PlansShe will examine when credit becomes a development tool and when it becomes a risk. Participants will learn how to accurately calculate debt burdens, minimize overpayments, and recognize hidden pitfalls in contracts.

At the workshop Spring Capital Growth: Where to Start Yulia Volgina, Business Group Manager at VTB Bank, will share an algorithm for entering the investment market—from choosing proven instruments to developing a savings protection strategy. Participants will learn how to wisely allocate resources to ensure rapid capital growth.

Anastasia Romanenko and Ekaterina Konina, employees of the Financial Literacy Department of the Central Bank of Russia's Central Federal District, will give a lecture. "The Financial Decision Season Begins: Investments Under Control"Experts will explain what financial products are available on the market and what to look for to make the right choice.

Master class "Tax Thaw 2026: How to Return Maximum Revenue to Your Family Budget" The event will focus on tax deductions. Svetlana Belyaeva, head of the working group on tax disputes at the Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, will discuss this year's updated limits and explain how to quickly and easily obtain a tax refund.

Sberbank cybersecurity expert Ilya Bicharov at a master class "Awakening Vigilance: Bringing Financial Threats to the Surface" He'll explain how to spot scams early. He'll explore new psychological tricks used by criminals and offer advice on how to maintain a clear head in stressful situations.

Interactive finance

Interactive zones will be open throughout the day in the cultural center's lobby. Guests will be able to practice their financial literacy skills on virtual reality simulators, take financial and neurotesting, and participate in the "That Very Sound" quiz. Young visitors will even have the chance to catch a scammer right at the slot machine.

On the second floor, visitors will have the opportunity to consult with specialists from the Office of the Federal Tax Service of Russia for the city of Moscow and see an exhibition of the capital's Department of Finance "Financial Security" and take photos in the themed photo zone.

Nearly 600,000 people took part in the IX Festival of Financial Literacy and Entrepreneurial Culture in Moscow.The Moscow Guarantee Fund will hold a series of financial literacy events for entrepreneurs.

The most convenient way to follow announcements of financial literacy events from the Moscow Department of Finance is on the portal Open Budget of the City of Moscow, VMAX messenger and in Telegram channel "Open Budget of Moscow".

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More than three million people visited the Moscow Model pavilion at VDNKh.

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Over three million people have visited the "Moscow Model" pavilion at VDNKh since its opening. The exhibition space is one of the three most visited venues at the exhibition and remains a key attraction for Moscow residents and visitors. This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction. Vladimir Efimov.

"The 'Moscow Model' pavilion opened in 2017. Since then, the site on Sirenevaya Alley has been visited by over three million people. It is one of the three most popular spaces at VDNKh. Over the course of more than eight years, approximately 20 themed shows, films, and video tours have been developed and presented here. Furthermore, during this time, nearly 10,000 tours and over 1,100 quizzes have been held, with over 21,000 participants," noted Vladimir Efimov.

The "Moscow Model" pavilion has become a significant urban venue, reflecting the history and development of the capital. The scale model is equipped with an interactive system that allows visitors to control lighting, explore the layout of streets and neighborhoods, and obtain additional information about significant buildings and territories. The interest from visitors confirms the demand for this format.

"The three millionth visitor is a significant milestone for the project team. The model allows visitors to carefully examine the city's architecture, understand the logic behind its layout, and appreciate the changes taking place in the capital. The detailed design and the ability to interact with the exhibition make it understandable, visual, and appealing to a wide audience," added the Moscow Government Minister and Head of the Department of Urban Development Policy.

Vladislav Ovchinsky.

The "Moscow Model" pavilion offers a bird's-eye view of the capital. The main exhibit is a 429-square-meter architectural planning model of the city's central area, created at a scale of 1:400. This miniature model recreates over 23,000 buildings and structures with a high degree of detail, from façade cladding to decorative elements.

The pavilion regularly hosts organized groups of schoolchildren and students from across the country. They are offered general and thematic tours in audio and video formats. Seven programs are currently available: "Moscow Model," "Moscow Model for Children," "Architectural Styles and Architects of Moscow," "Pushkin's Moscow," "Theatrical Moscow," "Churches of Moscow," and "Moscow in Cinema." The multimedia format makes the site a hands-on educational environment for studying the history, architecture, and urban development of the capital. It also features 40x zoom cameras, information kiosks, and a multi-level lighting and sound system.

Over the years, the pavilion has been visited by official foreign delegations and high-ranking guests from Azerbaijan, Myanmar, India, the United Arab Emirates, Brazil, Serbia, Belarus, Vietnam, Mongolia, and Cuba, underscoring its status as a significant presentation site for Moscow.

In addition to the permanent exhibition, the pavilion hosts photo exhibitions, lectures, master classes, and themed interactive events. More information can be found in the schedule atwebsiteThe pavilion is open from 10:00 to 20:00 daily, except Mondays. Admission is free.

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Nearly 140 applications were received for the capital's "Workshop. Behind the Scenes" film award.

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Nearly 140 applications were submitted by Russian film industry professionals for the Moscow-based "Workshop. Behind the Scenes" award. The award was established for those whose work is hidden from the general public and not presented at film festivals. There are 12 nominations in total, including "Prop Shop," "Computer Graphics Shop," "Makeup Shop," "Consultant Shop," and "Lighting Shop." This was reported by Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

"Most of the applications came from production designers and sound engineers. The winners will be selected by a jury. The awards ceremony will take place in April," said Natalia Sergunina.

Participants included professionals who created feature-length films released in 2025. These included the film about the Great Patriotic War "Not Listed," the film "Lermontov," as well as family and adventure projects.

The award's organizers are Moskino and the Gorky Film Studio, which are part of the Moscow film cluster.

The development of the film industry is receiving significant attention within the framework of the "Moscow – City of Cinema" project. The Moscow film cluster structure includes Gorky Film Studio (sites on Sergei Eisenstein Street and Valdai Passage), as well as film commission, cinema park, film platform, a chain of cinemas andfilm factory Moskino. Industry representatives have access to everything they need to implement large-scale projects: high-tech pavilions, grant support, equipment, costumes, and props.

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Family quest, race, and animal exhibition: what events will NGOs hold in March?

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In March, Moscow non-profit organizations (NPOs) invite citizens to join sporting and charity events and support those under their care.

"The capital's non-profit organizations have prepared a busy program for March—from a charity run in the city center to a large-scale animal adoption festival. Participating in NGO events is not only an opportunity to spend time productively but also a way to support those who need it most," she said.

Ekaterina Dragunova, Chairman of the Committee for Public Relations and Youth Policy of the City of Moscow.

Tabby Cat Day

Center for Assistance to Large Families "MultiMama" On March 7th we invite you to the traditional festival "Tabby Cat Day".

The event will take place from 12:00 to 16:00 at the Mosaic Center. Organizers have prepared a concert featuring family art groups and around 40 creative workshops, where you can sculpt, paint, or make cat figurines from balloons, as well as create holiday cards.

The festival's central event will be a large-scale family quest. Guests will receive a special travel sheet at the entrance. Teams will have to complete various stations to collect volunteers' notes and receive gifts from benefactors. For example, they will be asked to correctly assemble a maternity hospital kit.

To attend the festival you need pre-registration.

Running excursion

On International Women's Day, March 8, city residents are invited to a charity running excursion organized by the "More Than You Can" foundation for the development of sports inclusion. Participants will run an eight-kilometer figure-eight route around the Kremlin and along the embankments of the Moscow River. The run will be held at a comfortable pace, suitable for both experienced athletes and novice runners.

During the tour, the foundation's founder will speak about the role of outstanding women in history and their achievements. At the finish line, participants will be treated to a drink and a celebratory raffle. All proceeds will go toward programs supporting the foundation's beneficiaries.

Those interested will gather at 4:00 PM at 9a Sadovnicheskaya Street. To participate, you must pre-registration.

Gorodki tournament

The Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve will host the Moscow Gorodki Cup for girls on March 21. The competition is being held by the Moscow Gorodki Sports Federation, a regional public organization, with the support of a grant from the Mayor of Moscow, as part of the project "Sport of a Great Nation. The Original Russian Game of Gorodki. The Heritage of Family Traditions."

Participants will compete in both team and individual competitions. Each team consists of five people. An unlimited number of teams may be registered from a single educational institution. The organizers have identified several categories: preschoolers, first- through fourth-grade students, fifth- through 11th-grade students, cadet students, and university students. Individual competitions will also be held in each of these categories.

The competition will take place at the gorodki grounds located at 39 Andropov Avenue, Building 50. The start is scheduled for 9:30 AM. To participate, teams must complete registration until March 14.

Animal Adoption Festival

The "Dogs Who Love" charity foundation invites Muscovites to a large-scale animal adoption festival on March 22. It will take place from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM at 3rd Yamskogo Polya Street, Building 2, Block 6.

Guests will be able to interact with dogs and cats from shelters and take a beloved pet home. All animals are healthy, vaccinated, and spayed.

Residents will also enjoy lectures by veterinarians and dog trainers, a charity market, and a workshop area. Foundation specialists will advise prospective owners on pet adaptation, nutrition, and behavior, and event partners will present gifts.

There will be a drop-off point at the site where people can donate food and equipment for animals in shelters. A card is required to enter. pre-registration.

More news about the work of NGOs can be found on the website City of the CaringA poster of charity events, research results, and interviews with non-profit project leaders are also posted here.

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Moscow-on-the-Wave fish markets are offering tastings and discounts for March 8th.

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In honor of International Women's Day, from March 7 to 9, the "Moscow on the Wave" fish markets in the Mitino and Kosino-Ukhtomsky districts will offer a 10 percent discount on lightly salted fillets of Far Eastern sockeye salmon, Murmansk trout, and Murmansk salmon.

For customer convenience, tastings are offered at the fish markets. Visitors to the Moscow-on-the-Wave fish markets can sample Far Eastern sockeye salmon, Murmansk trout, and Murmansk salmon in their pure form before purchasing, assessing their texture and fat content. All products are produced in-house, guaranteeing freshness and full quality control—from cutting to packaging. The discount on lightly salted fillets applies not only to in-store purchases but also to online orders.

Lightly salted salmon fillet is perfect for a festive menu. It can be thinly sliced for canapés with olives and cream cheese, added to a green salad, or used in rolls, wrapped in cream cheese and dill. The "Moscow on the Wave" markets are located in the Kosino-Ukhtomsky and Mitino districts. These are not just shopping arcades, but full-fledged gastronomic spaces with food courts, master class studios, and specialized storage areas. The quality of all products is tested in the markets' own laboratories.

The markets offer fish and seafood from key fishing regions, from Karelia to Kamchatka. Delivery is also available via service.

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More than 1,800 children's wishes were fulfilled by participants in the "Kind Christmas Tree" campaign.

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The annual charity event has concluded in the capital. "Kind Christmas Tree", which ran from December 1, 2025, to February 28, 2026, as part of the large-scale city project "Winter in Moscow." More than 1,800 wishes from children in difficult life situations were submitted to the campaign's website. Caring Muscovites granted them all.

"The most popular requests were for toys, musical instruments, sports and arts and crafts items, and tickets to excursions and cultural events. It's especially valuable that not only concerned citizens but also professionals from a wide range of areas across the city joined the campaign. They gave the children a unique opportunity to gain insight into the world of professions, holding excursions and master classes," she noted.

Ekaterina Dragunova, Chairman of the capital's Committee for Public Relations and Youth Policy.

The event involved children aged three to 17, wards of Moscow non-profit organizations: those from low-income and single-parent families, those with disabilities and complex diagnoses, and those without parental care. This year, special attention was given to the children of special military operation (SVO) participants.

Thanks to the campaign, a variety of dreams came true. 16-year-old Sofia, a ward Foundation "Arithmetic of Good", wants to become a traumatologist. A tour of the N.V. Sklifosovsky Research Institute of Emergency Care was organized for her. The institute's director, Sergei Petrikov, took her on a tour of the departments, showed her the latest equipment, and let her practice applying plaster casts.

Eleven-year-old Vera, the daughter of a participant in the SVO (Sports and Military Sports Association), supported by the regional public organization for the development of children's and youth sports, physical education, and assistance to socially vulnerable groups, "Vozrozhdenie," has been involved in synchronized swimming since the age of five and already holds the second adult category. Her wish to meet Olympic champion Svetlana Romashina came true—the legendary athlete gave the girl a master class in the pool and shared her journey to victory.

12-year-old Maria, from a large, low-income family, dreamed of learning to ride a horse. With the support of Committee for Public Relations and Youth Policy of the City of MoscowVDNKh and the Kremlin Riding School organized a personal master class for the girl at the Center for National Equestrian Traditions, followed by a tour of the interactive exhibition "Horse Museum."

Seventeen-year-old Evelina, a ward of the Baytik Foundation, overcomes health issues with dolphin-assisted therapy and dreams of working with marine animals. At the Moskvarium at VDNKh, she and her mother attended a show rehearsal, spoke with a trainer, and learned about the career path and the necessary skills.

Six-year-old Grisha, a ward of the St. Vladimir's Church Support Foundation, dreamed of seeing how the police work. Officers from the North-Eastern Administrative District Department of Internal Affairs of Moscow organized a tour for the boy: they took him for a ride in a police car, showed him the offices and special equipment, and introduced him to a service dog.

Another 20 beneficiaries from various Moscow NGOs were invited to the CSKA rugby club, where famous athletes hosted a celebration for them, complete with tag rugby, competitions, and face painting.

The campaign spanned all districts of the capital: over 100 "kind Christmas trees" were installed across the city—in Zaryadye Park, at the Moscow Seasons festival venues, in shopping centers, markets, restaurants, hotels, and other public spaces. A separate art installation was erected on Tverskaya Square.

Over 220 Moscow volunteers participated in the event. They informed residents about the campaign and helped them submit requests for wishes to be granted.

The "Kind Christmas Tree" campaign was held in Moscow for the fourth time. Since then, nearly six thousand children's wishes have come true.

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How the city supports the ideas of Moscow's youth

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The "Youth of Moscow" project helps young residents of the capital bring their initiatives to life. For example,project portal are accepting applications for startups. In addition, competition participants receive support. Moscow Student of the YearThe Moscow Student Council influences the development of the youth environment: its representatives inform students at their educational institutions about the opportunities the city offers them. This task is also carried out by project ambassadors "Youth of Moscow".

Students from Moscow's universities participate in city and federal competitions and win prizes. Behind every success lies not only the talent and perseverance of the students themselves, but also the city's systematic efforts to create and expand opportunities for young people.

"We are proud of our students. Their success in the competitions is the best proof that the capital's youth is ready to take responsibility and create projects that are important for the city and the country," noted Margarita Savinkina, head of the "Youth of Moscow" project.

Language learning platform

Alexandra Kornaukhova, a student at the All-Russian Foreign Trade Academy of the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia, and her team took third place in the "Student Initiatives Competition" case championship. She dedicated her project to the 35th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Russia and the Republic of Korea.

According to Alexandra Kornaukhova, the idea came to her spontaneously. Initially, it was to create a simple platform where comic artists could freely post their work and earn income. However, over time, the concept was refined, adding educational elements. NervLib is not just a platform for reading and publishing digital comics, but a language learning platform. It offers tools that allow users to translate any part of the text, adding unfamiliar words to their favorites for further study.

"I was born and raised in Moscow. There are many opportunities for creativity, self-realization, and starting new projects here. I'm glad I was able to enroll in the program I wanted, I'm studying what I love, and I have the opportunity to try new things right away, sometimes make mistakes, grow, and achieve my goals. Thanks to the competition, we were able to create a great product that was warmly received in Korea. We're now committed to establishing even more contacts with the Korean side and want to attract international authors to the platform," shared Alexandra Kornauhova.

Creative karaoke

Anastasia Otradnova is a second-year Master's student in Multimedia Design at the National Institute of Design. Her work, "Creative Karaoke," was awarded a third-place diploma in the Dynamic Typography category at the 11th International Animation Assembly.

The main idea of the project was to expressively convey the meaning and mood of the song's lyrics. Anastasia Otradnova had only the lyrics, rhythm, and two colors—black and white—to work with, so the emphasis was on visual associations, metaphors, and musical tempo. The creation process was gradual, from selecting the font, color scheme, and storyboard to finding the right movement and assembling the final video. The student now plans to continue developing the concept, experimenting with new typographic animation formats and testing her skills at other creative festivals and competitions.

Anastasia Otradnova admitted that for her, participating in such events is more than just a test of her professional skills; it's an opportunity to express her vision through visual language, as well as a creative dialogue with the audience and the professional community. Such projects provide impetus for development, help her find like-minded people, and feel a sense of belonging to the modern multimedia environment. Anastasia is confident that Moscow is not just a place to study, but a city that offers all the conditions for growth. Here, she can realize her ideas, turning student work into professional projects.

Branding for social theater

Elena Shkoda won silver at the G8 Creative Awards. She is currently on academic leave, after which she will defend her master's thesis at the National Institute of Design. She developed the corporate identity for the "Theater of the Simple-minded." This platform helps people with developmental disabilities improve their communication skills and is supported by audiences and volunteers. The platform aims to engage people with Down syndrome in active social life. The project's main goal is to transform society's perception of people with special needs.

According to Elena, the branding is based on the theater's core values, including sincerity, sensitivity, and a commitment to its folk roots. She admitted that the competition gave her the courage to express herself. Furthermore, Elena gained valuable experience in bringing a complex idea to life: it's not easy to distill the results of a year of intensive research and practical work into a few slides while preserving the depth and sensitivity of the topic of social theater.

Moscow youth can use free services multi-format spaces The "Youth of Moscow" project offers a variety of studios and workshops. Each studio is professionally equipped to bring ideas to life and implement projects. Young people can book an art studio for individual lessons and group master classes. A photo and video editing and 3D modeling studio is the ideal place to practice, pursue hobbies, and build a portfolio.

Moscow is a city of youth. The capital offers ample opportunities for youth development, creative self-expression, comfortable living, and engaging leisure activities. It boasts a well-developed infrastructure and hosts thousands of events of varying scale and scope.

Moscow youth shared their achievements in science.Students from Moscow's colleges and universities will become counselors at sports and patriotic camps.

Even more opportunities for young Muscovites – on the portal Youth of Moscow Andproject pages on social networks.

Creating opportunities for every young person to realize their potential is in line with the objectives of the national project Youth and ChildrenMore information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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Applications are now open for participation in the third season of the Moscow Workshops project.

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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –

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Reception is open until March 15th. applications to participate in the third season of the Moscow Workshops project. It is organized by the Agency for Creative Industries, subordinate to the Moscow Department of Culture.

An expert committee will select candidates based on artistic portfolios, and 35 winners will receive residency status and the opportunity to work in the center's fully equipped studios from March 26 to September 28, 2026. Artists will have access to easels, pottery wheels, drying and work areas, and shared kilns. At the end of the six-month residency, a final exhibition will be held, showcasing projects created during this period. The exhibition will be open to the public.

The first two seasons of the Moscow Workshops program became a platform for the professional development and self-fulfillment of many resident artists. For example, participant Lera Lyba shared that she created 15 works during the first season, including the painting "Shore," which was exhibited at the Art.Russia.Classics fair. She described this as an opportunity to work in a professional environment and exchange experiences with other artists.

Anastasia Barinova created numerous ceramic works during her second season and plans to participate in major Russian art exhibitions in the future.

"During my time on the project, I expanded my portfolio and found a direction for my future development. I created many ceramic works and realized that having a studio expands an artist's capabilities," shared Anastasia Barinova.

Niso Atakhanova has embraced a new medium—ceramics—and created a series of ceramic panels and an art object, "Stone Flower." The artist shared that the works were featured at the "Preface" exhibition. One of them was sold at the opening, and the rest are planned for future exhibitions and contemporary art markets after the residency concludes.

Artist Napasio said the workshops helped him understand the value of working in a team of like-minded individuals and create his own creative cluster in Moscow.

"Moscow Workshops is a wonderful initiative that helps artists contribute to the development of Moscow's fine arts and the country's creative industry as a whole. For me, participating in the first season was a wonderful opportunity to create in my own space, which allows me to work and experiment with different materials and techniques, expanding and strengthening my artistic practice," the artist added.

The Moscow Workshops space is open not only to professional artists but also to Muscovites interested in art. The city art center offers a comprehensive educational and entertainment program for children and adults, including lectures, master classes, artist talks, and other events.

"Moscow Workshops" is an initiative of the Agency for Creative Industries at the Moscow Department of Culture, which promotes the exchange of ideas and experiences between artists, the emergence of cross-industrial projects, and the unleashing of the creative potential of Moscow youth.

The art industry is one of the main pillars of Moscow's creative industry. To support artists and galleries, the capital has created an entire system for developing young professionals. A new creative center for artists and youth opened in May 2025. Moscow Workshops, which have 35 fully equipped studios.

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The RUDN University Faculty of Artificial Intelligence has developed a "Smart Report" system to automate data processing.

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Source: Peoples'Friendship University of Russia

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The RUDN University Faculty of Artificial Intelligence (FAI) laboratory has developed an intelligent system called "Smart Report." The project combines advanced natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning technologies to automate document and database management.

Smart Report can understand queries in plain English, extract key information from massive documents, and instantly transform it into visual graphs and charts. The system doesn't just search for data; it understands the context, ensuring visualizations are as relevant as possible to the user's query.

The development's application areas cover key areas of the digital economy:

Full automation of corporate reporting; in-depth business analytics without the need for programmers; intelligent processing of large volumes of text; dynamic visualization of complex data.

An international team of researchers led by Anton Aleksandrovich Poddubsky, Dean of the Faculty of Artificial Intelligence, worked on the project.

The authors' team:

Anton Aleksandrovich Poddubskiy, Dean of the Faculty of Artificial Intelligence, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Naim Rezaian, Head of the Laboratory of the Faculty of Artificial Intelligence; Nikita Grechannikov, second-year undergraduate student (major in Fundamental Informatics and Information Technology); Arseniy Knyazev, second-year undergraduate student (major in Fundamental Informatics and Information Technology); Evgeny Rozhdestvensky, first-year master's student (major in Data Management and Artificial Intelligence).

The results of the research have already received official confirmation: the development team has obtained a state registration certificate for the computer program. This not only protects the university's intellectual property but also confirms the innovative nature of the development. The Dean of the Faculty of Information Sciences emphasized the project's importance for the university's development.

"At RUDN University, we always focus on interdisciplinary research and the practical application of it. 'Smart Report' was born at the intersection of linguistics, data analysis, and programming. Our goal is to blur the line between humans and complex databases, making analytics accessible to everyone. It's especially valuable that our team includes not only experienced researchers but also students," says Anton Poddubsky.

Nikita Grechannikov, a second-year undergraduate student and one of the system's developers, shared his impressions of participating in the project.

"Working on 'Smart Report' was my first experience participating in such a serious research project. It's amazing to realize that after just a year and a half of training, you can already apply the knowledge you've gained to creating a truly functional product, one that's even state-registered. This wasn't just a learning exercise—we were solving a real-world problem of human-machine interaction," says Nikita Grechannikov.

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