SpaceX launched a rocket carrying the Starship prototype on its 11th test flight.

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Los Angeles, Oct. 13 (Xinhua) — American company SpaceX launched a rocket carrying a prototype of the Starship spacecraft on Monday for its 11th test flight.

The rocket lifted off from the Starbase launch site in Texas at around 6:23 p.m. Central Time (11:23 p.m. GMT).

Shortly after liftoff, the Raptor engines ignited during hot stage separation. The Super Heavy booster made its planned splashdown in the Gulf of Mexico, and the Starship upper stage completed its climb and entered its planned passive flight phase.

During the launch, the spacecraft released eight simulated Starlink communications satellites from its cargo bay, which are following the same suborbital trajectory and are scheduled to burn up upon reentry.

After just over an hour of flight, Starship splashed down in the Indian Ocean.

SpaceX said the flight test aims to gather data for the next-generation Super Heavy launch vehicle, intensively test the vehicle's heat shield, and practice maneuvers that simulate the upper stage's approach to landing for future pad-return missions.

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The Global Women's Summit's Chairman's Statement was released.

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BEIJING, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) — The Global Summit for Women, co-hosted by China and UN Women, released a statement Monday.

As the host country, China provided a statement summarizing the main positions of the participants at the event.

It emphasizes that in the face of changes and challenges, all interested countries and parties will, with firm determination and practical action, counter any form of regression and accelerate the process of comprehensive development of women's affairs.

Summit participants issued a call for action in 10 key areas.

They called for the creation of a peaceful and secure environment for women and expressed support for the full and equal participation of women in peace processes.

They also emphasized the need to fully identify the role of women as agents and their transformative power in development, and to empower women to participate in and lead the process of sustainable development and prosperity.

The document emphasizes the importance of preventing and eliminating all forms of discrimination and violence against women and girls, paying particular attention to those in vulnerable situations or in humanitarian crises, and highlighting the role of young people, especially young women.

Participants called for support for the United Nations to play a central role in developing broader collaborative platforms for women worldwide.

The importance of continuously strengthening women's sense of satisfaction, happiness and security by promoting their comprehensive development, particularly in areas such as poverty reduction, education, health, employment and social security, along with encouraging equal participation in decision-making processes and governance at all levels, was also expressed.

The statement emphasizes the need to improve institutional mechanisms for promoting gender equality and the comprehensive development of women, as well as to strengthen national mechanisms to advance the status of women.

The document also calls for the implementation of favourable and supportive family policies to ensure the equal status and rights of women within the family structure, and for all family members to share in household responsibilities.

It also calls for supporting women's participation in climate and environmental governance and ecosystem protection, and for strengthening women's capacity to respond to climate change and natural disasters.

Summit participants called for advancing a digital transformation that includes women as full, equal, and meaningful participants and leaders. Bias, discrimination, and violence against women, as well as negative stereotypes about them, must be eradicated from the very beginning of the development of digital and intelligent technologies.

They also called for enhanced North-South cooperation, South-South cooperation and triangular cooperation in women's development to address common challenges and promote the shared development of women worldwide.

All parties commended China for its outstanding achievements in this area and its active contribution to global gender equality. They also expressed hope that this summit would serve as a new starting point for accelerating the implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action of the 1995 World Conference on Women, as well as the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

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From January to August, trade turnover between Hebei Province and countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative increased by 7%.

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Beijing, October 14 (Xinhua) — From January to August 2025, north China's Hebei Province's trade with countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative totaled 251.07 billion yuan (approximately 35.4 billion U.S. dollars), up 7 percent year-on-year. Specifically, exports totaled 153.49 billion yuan, while imports totaled 97.58 billion yuan, up 7 percent and 6.9 percent respectively from the previous year, according to a statement posted on the official website of the General Administration of Customs.

In the first eight months of this year, the range of goods exported by Hebei Province to countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative expanded to 165 types in 60 categories. The main export items were finished industrial products, such as automobiles and auto parts, with exports valued at 21.8 billion yuan and 5.03 billion yuan, respectively. These products accounted for over 20 percent of Hebei Province's total exports to these countries during the reporting period. High-tech exports also saw significant growth.

From January to August of this year, Hebei Province imported 71.85 billion yuan worth of consumer goods from countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative, up 26.5 percent year-on-year and accounting for 73.6 percent of the province's total imports from these countries during the reporting period. In particular, crude oil imports totaled 22.15 billion yuan, up 494.1 percent year-on-year.

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New flights connect the southern Chinese city of Sanya with Minsk, Ulaanbaatar, Ulan-Ude, and Kuala Lumpur.

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SANYA, Oct. 14 (Xinhua) — Three international flights were launched from Oct. 8 to 11 linking the southern Chinese city of Sanya with Minsk, Ulaanbaatar, Ulan-Ude and Kuala Lumpur, marking a significant expansion of the city's international air route network.

Flights from Sanya to Kuala Lumpur and back, operated by Malaysian airline Batik Air, operate twice weekly: on Wednesdays and Saturdays. They offer travelers from Southeast Asia a more convenient option for traveling to and visiting the island province of Hainan in southern China.

Mongolian airline Hunnu Air launched flights between Ulaanbaatar and Sanya, and Ulan-Ude. Belarusian airline Belavia launched a Sanya-Minsk route, becoming the first direct air route between Sanya and Belarus.

Currently, 38 international air routes connect Sanya with cities in Central Asia, Southeast Asia, Northeast Asia and Europe.

New routes are expected to open soon, including the Sanya-Cheongju route.

Currently, citizens of 86 countries can visit Hainan Province visa-free with standard passports. The combination of visa-free travel and direct flights has significantly increased the influx of inbound travelers to the island.

Taking advantage of the opening of new international air routes, Sanya, together with neighboring cities and counties, will develop more diverse tourist routes to attract more foreign tourists, according to the city's tourism bureau. -0-

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FEN students won the orienteering competition

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This year's NSU Spartakiada orienteering championship took place around the Rector's Building. Approximately 90 students from nine faculties and institutes, as well as students from the VKI, participated. The boys ran a 2.8-kilometer course with 39 checkpoints, while the girls ran a 2.3-kilometer course with 32 checkpoints.

In the individual competition the winners were:

1st place – Andrey Ershov (VKI) and Darina Zelenkova (MMF) 2nd place – Alexander Biryukov (FIT) and Liliya Aksenova (FEN) 3rd place – Arseny Shurenkov and Vladislava Bykova (FEN)

The top five scores, regardless of gender, counted toward the Spartakiad team standings. The battle for the top spots was fierce, with minimal points margins. Ultimately, the top three were as follows:

1st place – Faculty of Natural Sciences, 150 points

2nd place – Faculty of Information Technology, 146 points

3rd place – Faculty of Economics, 142 points

Congratulations to the winners and runners-up of the competition, and we wish everyone continued success in sports and studies! We thank KaffaV teachers Sofia Zakharova and Grigory Oparin for organizing the events.

We also congratulate Andrey Ershov, a student at the Higher College of Informatics, and his coach, Andrey Tolstov, on their excellent performance at the All-Russian Bicycle Orienteering Competition in Barnaul. He won three medals – two gold and a silver – in the sprint, long distance, and mass start.

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A designer of nonlinear models of composite materials has been developed at NSU

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Scientists at the National Technology Initiative (NTI) Competence Center for Modeling and Development of New Functional Materials with Predetermined Properties (CNFM) at NSU have developed a Nonlinear Modeling Tool for Composite Materials. A mockup of the tool and prototypes of its individual modules are currently being tested.

The new software will enable engineers to build highly accurate models that account for nonlinear material behaviors such as viscoelasticity, elastic-plasticity, damage accumulation, and induced anisotropy. The computer models generated by the Designer will enable more efficient use of the strength reserves of functional materials. The development will find application in the aircraft and engine manufacturing industries, the oil industry, and medicine. The Designer was developed with financial support from the NTI Foundation.

"When computer modeling the deformation and failure of a complex component or mechanism, it's not enough to simply create a geometric model. It's also necessary to 'explain' to the computer program the materials used to construct the structure being modeled and the properties of these materials. For a long time, engineers calculated processes using simple linear models, as nonlinear models are a much more complex, yet more modern, approach. Importantly, nonlinear models are significantly more accurate than linear ones. They allow for more efficient use of the material's strength reserves, thereby reducing the cost and weight of the product and increasing its competitiveness," said Alexey Shutov, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (Dr. habil.), a leading researcher at the NSU Center for New Functional Materials, regarding the relevance of this development.

An example of a linear model is Hooke's law, which everyone knows from school. Hooke's law states that the deformation occurring in an elastic body is directly proportional to the load applied to it. In other words, the harder we pull a spring, the more it elongates. The problem is that highly loaded materials behave nonlinearly: they can plasticize, creep, harden, or, conversely, accumulate damage; materials seem to remember what happened to them in the past. These are more complex effects that are poorly covered in standard engineering courses and that cannot be described within the framework of linear models. However, full-fledged nonlinear strength calculations are the prerogative of scientists studying solid mechanics—an interdisciplinary field at the intersection of materials science, mechanics, and computational methods.

"The idea behind our software is to make these competencies accessible to engineers so that the processes and technological steps required to build, configure, and implement a nonlinear model are automated. First, our Designer creates a nonlinear model signature—its fundamental description. Next, the Designer allows for the integration of experimental data, which is used to configure the model and test its predictive ability. After calibration, a computational algorithm is generated that implements the model in C. The resulting algorithm, in turn, is integrated into computational systems used to analyze the strength of products at the executable code level. Such systems include Ansys, MSC.Marc, Abaqus, and Logos," Alexey Shutov explained the development concept.

The model builder developed at NSU also addresses educational challenges, raising the level of competencies and culture in the field of nonlinear modeling.

"Our Designer includes an interactive model reference. The user can specify the task parameters, and the interactive reference will suggest which class of models to use to solve a specific problem, what experimental data is needed for calibration, and what the engineer can expect when applying such a model," added Alexey Shutov.

In construction and mechanical engineering, there are acceptable safety factors incorporated into structural design. A large safety factor is the price paid for ignoring the factors that influence a structure's performance. Nonlinear models generated by the Designer allow for more accurate calculations, and as a result, products can be designed with smaller safety factors. This is especially important for the aerospace industry, where structural weight is a key consideration.

The development of more accurate nonlinear models is also relevant for aircraft engine manufacturers (designing turbine blades and other highly loaded components), since in a competitive environment, the main focus is on reducing weight while simultaneously increasing efficiency, reliability, and engine power.

"Engineers have little experience working with modern, advanced materials, and they often lack sufficient experimental data. Gaining such experience through physical testing and experiments is an expensive and time-consuming process. For example, to implement a silicon carbide-based composite, it's necessary to understand how it will behave at a given temperature under a wide variety of loading scenarios, its service life, and how quickly it will degrade when a nick or crack appears. Solving these problems requires computer modeling and digital twins, which means high-precision nonlinear models are also needed," explained Alexey Shutov.

The designer developed at NSU can be used not only to simulate processes that will occur with existing materials but also to design new ones. For this purpose, the designer has a submodule—so-called surrogate models of representative volumetric elements. Essentially, it allows for the construction of complete digital twins that explicitly account for the microstructure of a composite material. Representative volumetric elements make it possible to predict the mechanical properties of new materials that have not yet been developed and tested based on the properties of individual phases, while surrogate models speed up calculations by hundreds of thousands of times.

"We also see great potential in the field of biomechanics. For example, Pavel Petrovich Loktionov's group is actively developing blood vessel prostheses at the Institute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medicine of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. From a mechanical standpoint, these are high-tech products made from functionally graded materials. It's important to calculate the mechanical properties of a prosthesis: on the one hand, it shouldn't be too rigid, otherwise there will be problems with implantation, and on the other, the prosthesis can't be too flexible, otherwise it will lose stability and cause an aneurysm. Therefore, it's necessary to select the optimal properties of the prosthesis, for which a mathematical model of the composite material from which the prosthesis is made is useful. Our Designer was created with an eye toward solving such important applied problems," added Alexey Shutov.

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Over the four years of operation of the "Removal of Unwanted Items" service on mos.ru, Muscovites have donated more than three thousand tons of items.

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Service Removal of unnecessary things has been operating on the mos.ru portal for four years. During this time, it has helped thousands of Muscovites tidy up their homes, providing a convenient and eco-friendly solution for disposing of old and unwanted items.

Since the service's launch, Moscow residents have submitted nearly 130,000 requests, resulting in the removal of over 3,100 tons of items. This is equivalent to the weight of 125 loaded dump trucks. Muscovites have disposed of metal objects, large household appliances, furniture, electronics, waste paper, and even vehicles. All items have been sent to specialized recycling and safe disposal centers. The service not only allows residents to free their living spaces from unnecessary items but also reduces the burden on city landfills, which in turn minimizes the negative impact on the environment.

From books to treadmills: how the service is developing

The service is constantly evolving, focusing on the needs of residents. Since December 2024, it has been possible to donate clothing, shoes, books, and other printed materials suitable for reuse. Through careful sorting and disinfection, these items are given a second life at community sites, benefiting those in need.

At the end of last year, the list of items eligible for removal was expanded again. It now includes metal sinks, acrylic bathtubs, shower stalls, sports equipment, and office equipment.

In addition, the service is becoming more accessible. From July 2025, loyalty program participants "A Million Prizes" can use city points to get rid of large-sized household appliances, such as refrigerators, washing machines, dishwashers, and stoves and ovens. These items are collected for a fee due to high recycling and disposal costs, and a promo code obtained on the website ag-together.ru, allows you to take advantage of the service. Learn more about this inmaterial.

How to use the "Unneeded Items Removal" service on mos.ru

As noted in the capital Department of Information Technology, service Removal of unnecessary things mos.ru is available to residents of all Moscow districts. Any adult user registered on mos.ru and holding a standard or full ID can submit an application. account.

For registration applications Simply select the items you need for removal from the catalog, specify their quantity, address, and the desired date and time for a specialist's visit. If you submit a request before 6:00 PM, a specialist may arrive the same day, depending on their workload. An unlimited number of items can be removed per request. The full list of items and their removal costs are available on the page. service.

An operator will call you back to confirm your order and clarify the details. If your order includes paid items, a receipt will be generated in your personal account, which can be paid online. My Payments.

On the agreed-upon day, specialists from the service partner organization will remove your belongings (even if the building doesn't have an elevator) and load them into a vehicle for transportation. However, you must dismantle large built-in appliances and other items not included in the removal service, as well as shut off the water supply, before the specialists arrive. Gas stoves and appliances should be disconnected only by certified services. Books and clothing must be packed in bags or boxes beforehand, and for the disposal of a car or motorcycle, you must prepare documents confirming ownership of the vehicle.

New life for an old teapot: how the capital recycles electronicsWhere can I donate unwanted items in Moscow?

Service Removal of unnecessary things It appeared in October 2021. Its operation and development are overseen by the capital's departments. information technology, housing and communal services and the State Public Institution "New Management Technologies." Removal services are provided by specialized partner organizations.

The creation, development and operation of e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, corresponds to the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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From bio-beds to bionic prosthetics: which young researchers' projects were recognized as the best at the additive manufacturing championship

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The final of the International Championship in Additive Technologies "3D-Profi-2025" was held in Moscow. This traditionally serves as a platform for identifying and supporting talented young people aged 14 to 23. Participants of the event, organized by the capital's Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development, became 150 schoolchildren and students.

Over the course of three years, the project has brought together nearly a thousand people. According to the championship's rules, young specialists master engineering skills and compete in 3D design, 3D printing, and reverse engineering using professional equipment. This year, in addition to Muscovites, teams from the Moscow and Tomsk regions, the Donetsk People's Republic, the Republic of Bashkortostan, and Belarus competed for the title of winner.

Thirty teams advanced to the finals. During the championship, they developed technological projects and prepared for their presentations. The program included two main sections: intensive training and the competition day. Over the course of five days, industry experts conducted various training sessions for the teams, covering topics such as working with 3D printers and scanners, teaching reverse engineering, explaining the intricacies of 3D design, and helping them refine their project ideas.

One of the projects presented at the championship was a prototype model of the Brest Fortress. It was created by the MetaMakers team from Baranovichi State University in the Republic of Belarus. The project is dedicated to creating a historical model of the legendary fortress, which will preserve the memory of the heroic events and convey to future generations the significance of the defenders' heroism.

The Olymp team presented a project on modeling and prototyping a biomechanical limb, the Bioengineers group proposed a project on a "Bionic Forearm Prosthesis," and the Quadrobers team proposed a custom cranial implant.

The city also received proposals. For example, the Green Print team presented a project to create innovative eco-friendly flowerbeds using eco-friendly materials and a construction 3D printer. The 3dZavry team proposed custom-made equipment for pipe bending machines, unique to the market. This solution could replace traditional methods, reducing resource consumption by a factor of 10.

The competition program consisted of several stages. First, participants completed practical tasks such as repairing a 3D printer, 3D scanning an object, and printing a digital model. The teams then presented their projects at an exhibition in the exhibit area and during pitch sessions before a panel of judges.

The championship concluded with a spectacular awards ceremony for the winners and runners-up. The team from the Moscow Polytechnic University, Soft 3D, presented a 3D printer for elastic materials and won first place, receiving the grand prize—a Bambu Lab H2S 3D printer. Second and third place went to participants from other educational institutions—Baranovichi State University (team MetaMakers) and the Russian Biotechnological University (team FaceLab3D). They were awarded valuable prizes provided by their partners: a Shining 3D EinStar 3D scanner and an Anycubic Photon M3 3D printer. The winning teams will have the opportunity to complete internships at leading additive manufacturing companies.

In addition, six special nominations were established for the best results in individual competition sections. Teams received additional prizes from partners in the form of training courses, personal consultations, and master classes.

The Cyberbusly team from the Belarusian National Technical University was recognized in the "Best 3D Printer Diagnostics" category. FolloTeam from the Moscow Aviation Institute excelled in the "Best Booth" category. The RevolPCBM team from the M.F. Panov College of Modern Technologies demonstrated excellent results in the "Best Reverse Engineering" category, and the code team won in the "Best 3D Design and Printing" category.

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Rare pheasants and giant parrots have taken up residence at the Moscow Zoo.

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Unique birds have arrived at the Moscow Zoo's Rare Species Reproduction Center: the rarest pheasants, Cabot's tragopans, and the largest parrots in the world, the hyacinth macaws. Both species are extremely rare in captivity.

Cabot's tragopans are rare in the wild and are not represented in Russian zoos anywhere else. Their natural habitat is the mountainous regions of southeastern China. These birds inhabit subtropical evergreen coniferous, broadleaf, and mixed forests. Their population is highly dispersed, hindering genetic exchange between groups.

Other tragopans, including Temminck's and Satyr tragopans, have long been kept and bred at the breeding center. Cabot's tragopans can be identified by the patches on the males' heads: they are yellow, not blue.

"Like other pheasants, only the males of tragopans are brightly decorated. During courtship, they develop a long "wattle" with red and blue patterns, as well as blue horns—a rare sight, even in zoos. Three tragopans arrived with us—one male and two females. They've already settled into their new surroundings and immediately learned where their hiding spots are, allowing them to quickly hide from prying eyes. They're currently adapting, not included in the sightseeing tour," said Svetlana Akulova, General Director of the Moscow Zoo.

Two hyacinth macaws also arrived at the breeding center. These parrots are relatively rare in zoos; in the wild, they inhabit Brazil, Bolivia, and Paraguay, primarily forests, marshes, and palm groves.

The rich blue coloration of parrots is a rarity in the animal kingdom. The sex of the newly arrived young birds has yet to be determined. They have settled into their new surroundings very quickly: they are already allowing keepers to get close and accepting treats from their hands. The birds can be seen on display along with another female named Lapochka.

Hyacinth macaws are not only the largest parrots in the world (their wingspan reaches two meters), but also very vocal. Their powerful and strong beaks easily handle Brazil nuts, their primary food source in the wild.

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Schoolchildren will be able to try themselves in more than 150 professions at an open day at Moscow colleges.

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A unified open day will be held at 48 Moscow colleges on October 18. Schoolchildren will be able to attend over 250 master classes on in-demand professions and specialties, see workshops and laboratories, and meet faculty and students. Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

"Today, the capital is building a system that offers schoolchildren a wide range of educational and career paths, based on each student's interests and predispositions. Along with their 10th-grade studies and subsequent university admission, students can gain a professional qualification at Moscow colleges. The popularity of vocational education, as well as the opportunities it offers, is growing every year. Moscow colleges offer over 150 modern and in-demand specialties. To learn more about each of them, we will hold a joint open day at 48 educational institutions on October 18th. Students will be able to see modern laboratories and workshops and try their hand at a variety of professions—learn makeup techniques, prepare restaurant dishes, work with graphic editors, and much more. In total, Moscow colleges have prepared over 250 master classes and lectures, led by professors, successful graduates, and potential employers," said Anastasia Rakova.

The Unified Open Day will be held as part of the federal project "Professionalism." Prior registration is required to attend. registration.

Visit the depot, make lemonade and get a manicure

Moscow Transport College Together with the Corporate University of the Transport Complex, the Moscow Metro will hold a unique meeting at the Nizhegorodskoye Depot. The Moscow Metro is a key partner of the educational organization. Schoolchildren will see modern workshops, a wheel lathe, and a lifting repair shop, which provide maintenance for rolling stock and undercar equipment. And at an educational quiz about the metro, participants will have the chance to win a ticket for a legendary night tour on a retro train.

In the Moscow educational complex "West" Schoolchildren will learn about promising careers in the beauty and food industries. Participants in the practical lesson will master express makeup techniques for business meetings and runway looks. High school students will learn basic manicure techniques with striking nail designs, decorate desserts, and prepare street food and lemonade.

Students at the Moscow College of Management, Hotel Business, and Information Technology can learn about the professions of chef, designer, or hotel administrator, the basics of professional etiquette and table setting, and even bake a classic charlotte pie under the guidance of an experienced chef. Tsaritsyno.

Create a hedge and get started with 3D modeling

In the educational complex of urban planning "Capital" Schoolchildren will learn how to use modern surveying equipment and discover career prospects in land management. At a special workshop, children will learn about the profession of landscape designer and create a thuja hedge. Participants interested in graphic design will learn how to transform names into logos using professional editors.

You can learn more about industrial professions inMoscow College of Architecture and Urban PlanningStudents will learn the basics of 3D modeling and the creation of diagrams and schematics that help designers understand how a designed building or production line will function. And in Moscow State Educational Complex Specialized classes will be held in mechatronics, turning, additive manufacturing, and measuring mechanical engineering parts.

Create a lesson and conduct a blood test

You can learn about the professions of primary school teacher and preschool teacher inMoscow Pedagogical CollegeStudents will learn how to create interactive games and lessons using modern technologies. They will also practice key skills of a modern teacher: emotional intelligence, critical thinking, empathy, and adaptability. Each participant will receive a complimentary college admissions guide with information on study programs and application instructions.

IN Medical College No. 1 Schoolchildren will visit the simulation training center, where they will participate in master classes on clinical blood analysis and microcopying of samples with image projection on a screen. In addition, young Muscovites will see how students conduct practical classes and learn about the work of graduates. And in Medical College No. 2 Following the presentation of the specialties, master classes will be held where students will learn how to measure blood pressure, perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and apply and remove surgical sutures.

Detailed information on in-demand professions and specialties taught at Moscow colleges is available on the website Moscow Colleges, in the same names Telegram channel Andcommunity on the social network VKontakte.

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