GUU and GGNTU agreed on new educational programs in the field of industrial automation

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On September 18, 2025, a working meeting was held between a delegation from the State University of Management and representatives of the M.D. Millionshchikov Grozny State Petroleum Technological University.

The event was attended by Vice-Rector Maria Karelina, Head of the Modern Educational Laboratory for the Aircraft, Shipbuilding, and Innovative Transport Industries (part of the automated development of control programs and the study of the basics of working with a CNC system for machine tools of various technological groups), Dmitry Nikitin, and researchers from the CNC Laboratory, Roman Prodan, Oleg Telnov, and Maxim Pletnev.

The main goal of the meeting was to expand educational cooperation between universities in the field of continuing professional education and the work of the modern educational Laboratory of the Scientific and Practical Univ.

The key focus of the discussion was the training of specialists in industrial automation and CNC systems for the aircraft, shipbuilding, and innovative transport industries. Particular attention was paid to the development of new continuing professional education programs for engineering and teaching staff.

Following a fruitful discussion, the parties reached important agreements on conducting intensive educational courses and lectures for GGNTU students on modern automation systems. The launch of these joint educational programs is scheduled for October 2025.

The meeting marked a significant step in the implementation of the federal project "Development of the most important science-intensive technologies and advanced training and retraining of qualified personnel in the field of transport mobility" of the national project "Industrial support of transport mobility."

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The First World Public Assembly was held in Moscow

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Moscow, September 22 (Xinhua) — The First World Public Assembly "New World of Conscious Unity" was held in Moscow on September 20-21. It was attended by prominent public figures and representatives of international, intergovernmental, and non-governmental organizations, including the UN, UNESCO, the SCO, BRICS, and ASEAN.

Politicians, diplomats, scientists, experts in education, culture, and sustainable development, youth leaders, representatives of traditional religious faiths, and leading global media outlets from 140 countries discussed the spiritual and moral values of the new multipolar world.

"We want to draw the attention of states and public organizations to the inner world of people, their feelings and sensations, where the concept of happiness as a universal human value occupies a special place," Andrei Belyaninov, Secretary General of the Assembly of the Peoples of the World, said in an interview with Xinhua.

He emphasized the importance of all initiatives aimed at facilitating the formation of new contours of international partnership as a conscious unity of peoples, based on the principles of shared responsibility for the future, respect, and the preservation of the fundamental spiritual and moral values of humanity.

A. Belyaninov noted the Declaration of Happiness adopted at the forum. "This Declaration calls on states and international organizations to take the necessary measures to ensure conditions conducive to the achievement of happiness by every person. We believe that through joint efforts we can create a world where everyone can realize their right to a happy life," the document states.

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Recognition of the State of Palestine is a step forward towards a peaceful settlement, says Australian Prime Minister

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Canberra, September 22 (Xinhua) — The Australian government's decision to recognize Palestinian statehood represents a step forward toward a peaceful settlement in the Middle East, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced on Monday.

E. Albanese and Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong, while in New York, announced on Sunday that their country had officially recognized the independent and sovereign State of Palestine.

Australia has been advocating for the principle of "two states for two peoples" since the State of Israel was declared in 1948, E. Albanese said in an interview with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).

“Recognizing Palestine is a step forward toward a more peaceful settlement consistent with our vision of Israelis and Palestinians living side by side in peace and security, and promoting prosperity for both peoples,” he said. –0–

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South Korea faces financial crisis due to US investment demands, says South Korean President

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SEOUL, Sept. 22 (Xinhua) — South Korean President Lee Jae-myung said his country would face a financial crisis comparable to 1997 if it accepts U.S. investment demands without any guarantees, Reuters reported on Monday.

"Without the currency swap, if we withdraw US$350 billion in accordance with US requirements and invest all of these funds in cash in the US, the Republic of Korea will face a situation similar to the 1997 financial crisis," he told Reuters in an interview on Friday.

Under a verbal agreement reached in July, South Korea promised to invest $350 billion in the United States in exchange for tariff reductions on South Korean goods.

At the end of August, South Korea's foreign exchange reserves stood at $416.29 billion. Seoul proposed a currency swap agreement with Washington.

Regarding the US immigration raid on a South Korean factory earlier this month, Lee Jae-myung said South Korean citizens were naturally outraged by the "harsh" treatment of workers, warning that it could make domestic companies wary of investing in the United States.

On September 4, U.S. time, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raided the construction site of an electric vehicle battery plant operated by a joint venture between Hyundai Motor Group and LG Energy Solution.

475 people were detained, including 316 South Korean workers who were held at the Folkestone Detention Center in Georgia.

“I don’t believe this was done intentionally, the US has apologized for this incident, and we have agreed to take reasonable measures in this regard, we are working on them,” the agency quotes Lee Jae-myung as saying. –0–

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Rosneft's team won the Moscow Marathon corporate relay race.

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The Rosneft team successfully competed in the Moscow Marathon, winning silver medals in the corporate relay after a tough battle.

This is the twelfth time the company has participated in one of the year's most important running events, demonstrating outstanding athletic achievements each year. The team's results are among the top five in the history of the Moscow Marathon.

This year, a record number of athletes registered for the Moscow Marathon – over 50,000 from Russia and neighboring countries. Athletes ran along a revamped course: along the capital's main streets, past Stalin-era skyscrapers, the Bolshoi Theatre, the Polytechnic Museum, and the Kremlin. Fans cheered on the athletes at every stop.

A total of 177 Rosneft employees took part in the Moscow Marathon last weekend, completing the 10 km and 42.2 km distances in both the individual and corporate categories.

The 10 km race took place on Saturday, September 20. The 42.2 km marathon competition took place on Sunday. The corporate relay featured 138 teams representing major Russian companies, as well as amateur and professional running communities. The final time for the silver-winning Rosneft team was 2 hours, 20 minutes, and 41 seconds. Rosneft's runners improved on last year's result by almost 5 minutes, with an average pace of 3 minutes, 20 seconds.

In the individual competition at both distances, many of the Company's athletes broke their personal records.

To support the athletes, a Rosneft corporate tent was set up in the start and finish area of the Luzhniki Olympic Complex, where all Company employees could have a snack or rest before or after the race.

Supporting mass, professional, and youth sports and healthy lifestyles is a key focus of Rosneft and its subsidiaries' social work. The Company finances the construction of sports complexes, ice arenas, and multifunctional sports grounds in the regions where it operates. The Company supports events promoting physical fitness and a healthy lifestyle, regularly hosting corporate competitions in various sports.

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The Sambo World Cup was held in Tajikistan with the support of Rosneft.

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With the support of Rosneft, a stage of the Sambo World Cup was held in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. 178 athletes from 12 countries participated in the competition.

Sambo wrestlers competed in 28 weight categories in sport and combat sambo for men and women. The Russian team demonstrated strong results, winning a total of 30 medals: 16 gold, 10 silver, and 4 bronze.

The recent bouts confirmed the high level of competition among the world's leading sambo wrestlers. The competition in Dushanbe was the second stage of the Sambo World Cup, the first stage of which took place in June in Yerevan, Armenia. A live broadcast of the competition was available on the International Sambo Federation website.

Rosneft places great emphasis on the development and support of mass and professional sports. The company builds multifunctional sports complexes and venues, ice arenas, and hosts mass sporting events in various disciplines for children and adults. Since 2013, Rosneft has been the general sponsor of the International Sambo Federation. During this time, the Company has supported dozens of outstanding tournaments.

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Polytechnic students won the All-Russian Culinary and Service Olympiad "Legend"

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Students from the Institute of Secondary Vocational Education at SPbPU won the 6th All-Russian Culinary and Service Olympiad "Legend" named after V.B. Belyaev, which took place in Perm. This is one of Russia's largest events for professional chefs, cooks, and connoisseurs of culinary art.

Over 200 participants competed for the title of best culinary specialists. These included juniors, waiters, and chefs from St. Petersburg, Perm, Kaliningrad, Chelyabinsk, Yaroslavl, Yekaterinburg, Penza, Rostov-on-Don, Kostroma, and other regions of Russia.

The SPbPU Institute of Food and Beverage was represented by a team of third- and fourth-year students. The competition was preceded by extensive preparation, including developing and preparing a signature two-course set menu (appetizer and main course) on the theme of "Modern Russian Cuisine of Our Region," as well as setting a themed table in keeping with the concept of haute cuisine and serving guests. Our students successfully completed the theoretical and practical sections in all competencies and represented the Polytechnic University with distinction, demonstrating high skill and team spirit.

First place in the Junior category — Alexander Kulgin, assistant Egor Ivanov First place in the Waiter category — Arina Ivshina First place in the Team category — Fuad Khudaverdiev (chef of a catering agency in St. Petersburg), Alexander Kulgin (assistant), Arina Ivshina (waiter)

The jury included recognized experts in culinary arts and service.

Arkady Ponomarev – Chief Judge, President of the Association of Chefs and Restaurateurs of the Sverdlovsk Region; Oleg Ponomarev – Restaurateur, Vice President of the Association of Chefs and Restaurateurs of the Sverdlovsk Region; Valeria Novikova – Regional Judge of the Federal Association of Restaurants and Restaurants, Co-owner of a tea company.

Such brilliant results became possible thanks to the mentors and teachers of the Institute of Social Sciences and Politics – Anna Selifontova and Yulia Matveeva.

"The trip to the Olympics gave me new professional experience and a wealth of positive emotions. I'd like to express my deepest gratitude to everyone who helped and supported us; it's incredibly important and valuable," Egor Ivanov shared his impressions. "I'd especially like to thank Sasha Kulgin, who completely developed the dish set for the Olympics. It was a great experience working with him on the dishes and competing; without him, this trip simply wouldn't have happened. A huge thank you to our coach and mentor, Anna Sergeevna Selifontova. And a special congratulations to Arina Ivshina, who, despite all the difficulties and obstacles, won the Waiter category."

"This is my first professional competition in the restaurant and service industry. Of course, there were some nerves and worries. Preparations began long before the competition began, as everything had to be perfect, from the tablecloth to my appearance," said Arina Ivshina. "I'm incredibly grateful to my mentor, Yulia Aniktorievna Matveeva, and to my friends and family for their round-the-clock support and moral support! Without them, I wouldn't have won. I'd also like to thank the competition organizers. With so many nominations and participants, everything was top-notch. There were no delays or hitches. I was thrilled with this trip! We not only took home first place, but also had a wonderful experience."

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Polytechnic University at an exhibition in Tashkent: Russian education for the future of Uzbekistan

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Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University presented its educational programs at the international educational exhibition "Russian Education. Tashkent 2025." Forty-four leading Russian universities from 22 regions of the country participated.

The event, organized by the Rossotrudnichestvo representative office with the support of the Russian Embassy in Uzbekistan, became the largest platform for presenting Russian higher education in Central Asia. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Russia to Uzbekistan Alexey Erkhov, Deputy Head of Rossotrudnichestvo Pavel Shevtsov, and Head of the Rossotrudnichestvo representative office Irina Staroselskaya spoke at the opening ceremony.

Pavel Shevtsov emphasized that humanitarian cooperation, including higher education, remains a key element of strategic cooperation between the two countries. Training qualified specialists for Uzbekistan's economy is a priority on the joint agenda.

Irina Staroselskaya urged applicants and their parents to take a responsible approach to choosing a career and emphasized the need to focus on current labor market needs and prospects for personal growth.

Alexey Erkhov noted: "Last year, the exhibition was visited by approximately four thousand people, and today we see this positive trend continuing. Starting in 2024, the number of quotas for Uzbek citizens has been increased to 810."

The SPbPU delegation was represented by Tatyana Sytnikova, Deputy Head of the International Education Department, and Georgy Vasilyanov, research fellow at the Industrial Systems for Streaming Data Processing Laboratory of the SPbPU NTI Center. Tatyana Sytnikova held a number of working meetings and spoke atpress briefing at the Sputnik Uzbekistan press center.

An important aspect of the exhibition was introducing prospective students to study opportunities under Russian Government quotas, which cover preparatory, undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate programs. Visitors to the SPbPU stand received individual consultations on program areas, admission requirements, and employment prospects.

The exhibition featured a "Parents' Meeting in a New Format" and a series of master classes from representatives of Russian universities, which enabled direct dialogue between educational institutions and potential applicants.

Georgy Vasilyanov, a leading expert on the topic of "Mission: Ground Drone," was particularly interesting for exhibition participants. He demonstrated a compact, wheeled, autonomous robot with piloting capabilities. Applicants and students also played a mini-board game called "Build a Drone," equipping the device with various sensors and devices. The master class enjoyed record attendance and generated keen interest among both students and representatives of educational institutions in Uzbekistan.

"About 200 students from Uzbekistan study at the Polytechnic University annually, and we are ready to expand this cooperation," noted Tatyana Sytnikova. "We offer joint educational programs with leading universities in Uzbekistan, including the Tashkent State Technical University and the Fergana Polytechnic Institute."

Selection and competitive events for international applicants wishing to study at the Polytechnic University under a quota from the Russian Ministry of Science and Higher Education (under a quota) in the next academic year will begin soon. Up-to-date information on these dates is available atPolytechnic's English-language Telegram channel.

The first qualifying round of the International Olympiad started on September 1st. Open Doors: Russian Scholarship ProjectThe winners will have the opportunity to enroll in the Polytechnic University's undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate programs without entrance examinations in the 2026-2027 academic year.

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Road Construction Prospects: Industry Representatives Visit Polytechnic University

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A delegation from the Federal Road Agency "Rosavtodor," the Russian University of Transport, and the Association of Producers and Consumers of Asphalt Concrete Mixtures "R.O.S.ASPHALT" visited Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. During the visit, a series of working meetings were held to discuss prospects for cooperation and the implementation of a joint roadmap.

The delegation included Sergey Goshovets, Head of the Department of Scientific and Technical Research, Information Technology, and Economic Support of the Federal Road Agency "Rosavtodor," Nikolay Bystrov, President of the Association of Producers and Consumers of Asphalt Concrete Mixtures "R.O.S.ASPHALT," a lecturer at the Academy of Road Management of the Russian University of Transport (RUT), and Tatyana Markanich, Vice-Rector of RUT (MIIT). Representing St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, the meeting was attended by Lyudmila Pankova, Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs, Marina Petrochenko, Director of the Institute of Civil Engineering, and Yuri Lazarev, Director of the Higher School of Industrial, Civil, and Road Construction at the Institute of Scientific Research.

During the visit, the delegation met with SPbPU Rector Andrey Rudskoy. The meeting discussed developing cooperation between universities and road transport organizations, as well as activities to implement the 2025–2027 roadmap. Particular attention was paid to advancing research and the development of national standards and regulatory documentation for improving the durability and safety of highways, developing infrastructure for driverless vehicles, and training engineering and technical personnel and road industry managers.

The delegation also held a working meeting with Lyudmila Pankova, SPbPU Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs. Marina Petrochenko, Director of the Institute of Civil Engineering, and Tatyana Markanich, Vice-Rector of the Russian University of Transport (MIIT), attended the meeting. The participants discussed joint educational activities in training engineering and technical personnel and road industry managers. Particular attention was paid to the development and implementation of network programs for higher and continuing professional education.

A working meeting was also held at the base Civil Engineering InstituteParticipants highlighted key areas of cooperation, including joint research and development with ROSDORNII to improve the durability and safety of highways. Special attention was paid to the development of national standards and regulatory documentation in this area, in collaboration with ROSDORNII, NII TSK, and Technical Committee TC 418. They also discussed prospects for developing infrastructure for driverless vehicles. During the visit, the delegation toured the infrastructure and laboratories of the Civil Engineering Institute, which specialize in road construction research. The guests were particularly interested in projects related to the development of noise barriers, as well as innovative technologies aimed at improving the durability and safety of highways.

To implement the roadmap's activities, a Research and Educational Center for Roadway Modeling will be opened at SPbPU within the Institute of Civil Engineering. Albert Bashkarev, Doctor of Engineering Sciences, has been appointed as the center's scientific director, and Yuri Lazarev, Doctor of Engineering Sciences, will be its director. The Research and Educational Center will be established to conduct fundamental and applied research in the design, survey, and calculation of roadway structures; the assessment and construction technologies of highways, bridges, tunnels, and airfields; materials testing; and the development of regulatory documents. The Center will implement educational programs by combining the efforts of SPbPU's higher education institutions and laboratories to organize interdisciplinary workshops and research involving undergraduate and graduate students. The Center's activities will be aimed at developing knowledge-intensive technologies in accordance with the priority areas of the SPbPU Development Program, the strategy for the technological development of the Russian economy, and decrees of the President of the Russian Federation in science and technology.

University research should play a major role in shaping technical policy in any industry. A true polytechnic university offers a wide range of opportunities, because the road industry, in particular, is a polytechnical industry that encompasses a vast array of modern scientific and technical disciplines. In this regard, the road industry's collaboration with Peter the Great Polytechnic University is undoubtedly a new opportunity for the university to contribute its knowledge, skills, and achievements to the industry, and for the industry to gain additional intellectual resources to address its accumulated challenges, commented Nikolai Bystrov, Chairman of TC 418 "Road Management" and President of the R.O.S.ASPHALT Association.

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Commentary: Global Governance Initiative Strengthens UN Role

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BEIJING, Sept. 22 (Xinhua) — Eight decades ago, the United Nations was born from the ashes of World War II, opening a new chapter in humanity's collective quest for peace, security, and development. Now, as world leaders gather in New York to mark its 80th anniversary, the central question is clear: how to build a more effective and inclusive system of global governance.

The stakes have never been higher. The revival of Cold War mentalities, hegemonism, and protectionism are undermining mutual trust, fueling geopolitical tensions, and exacerbating deficits in peace, development, and governance. Meanwhile, developing countries remain underrepresented in global decision-making, and the authority and effectiveness of the UN are under increasing pressure.

Today, the world needs more, not less, multilateralism. Strengthening the central role of the UN and upholding the principles of the UN Charter are the best ways to fulfill its fundamental mission. Against this backdrop, China has launched the Global Governance Initiative, offering a timely and concrete path forward.

The initiative is based on five core principles: adherence to sovereign equality, respect for the rule of international law, implementation of multilateralism, upholding a people-first approach, and focusing on action. Fully aligned with the UN Charter, these principles provide a foundation for making global governance more equitable, inclusive, and effective. The Global Governance Initiative is essentially another global public good that China offers to the world.

Its relevance is underscored by the crises of our time. From conflicts and famine in Gaza, the worsening climate crisis in the Arctic, to the destructive potential of artificial intelligence, today's problems are closely interconnected and require collaborative solutions. Without real action, the desire to improve governance remains empty talk.

This year's UN General Assembly theme, "Working Together: 80 Years of Working Together for Peace, Development, and Human Rights, and the Way Forward," reflects the urgency of the moment. Revitalizing multilateral cooperation is the only way forward, and the Global Governance Initiative offers a practical plan to guide these efforts.

At this crucial juncture, the world must reaffirm the UN's founding values of solidarity and cooperation. By joining the Global Governance Initiative and pursuing consultation, shared contribution, and common benefit, humanity can create a system of governance capable of ensuring lasting peace, security, and shared prosperity for all.

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