Historical Memory: Polytechnic University and RAU Strengthen Ties in the Humanities

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Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University continues to actively develop international scientific partnerships. The Russian-Armenian University successfully hosted the international scientific and theoretical conference "Images of the Past: Representations, Historiography, and Historical Memory." The Institute of General History of the Russian Academy of Sciences and SPbPU co-organized this large-scale forum.

The conference brought together leading scholars—historians, cultural scientists, philosophers, and political scientists—to discuss pressing issues in contemporary scholarship. Participants focused on the role of historical memory and historical research in shaping national identity, the representation of the past in educational literature, and the fight against the falsification of history.

At the plenary session, Anastasia Lisenkova, Director of the Higher School of Social Sciences at SPbPU, delivered a keynote address, "Silence as a Cultural Choice, Algorithmic Bias, and Digital Commemoration." She touched on the complex aspects of the interaction between history, culture, and digital technologies in the modern world. She also moderated one of the conference's central sections, "Images of the Past in Historical Memory."

Participants were particularly interested in the specialized section "Sport as a Factor in the Formation of National Identity in the Soviet and Post-Soviet Spaces," organized as part of the Russian Science Foundation project #24-28-01790. The section was moderated by Svetlana Ulyanova, a professor at SPbPU's Higher School of Economics and Social Sciences. Researchers from Moscow, Tomsk, Petrozavodsk, Leeds, and Yerevan participated in the section. Presentations were given by Ilya Sidorchuk, a professor at SPbPU's Higher School of International Relations, and Anastasia Fisheva, a senior research fellow at SPbPU's Higher School of Economics and Social Sciences.

The visit of the delegation from the Higher School of Social Sciences at SPbPU to Yerevan yielded not only scientific but also important practical results. Following talks with the leadership of the Russian-Armenian University and the Institute of General History of the Russian Academy of Sciences, specific agreements were reached, strengthening and expanding the format of cooperation. SPbPU faculty are organizing advanced training courses for RAU faculty on the "History of Russia." A joint SPbPU-RAU-IWH RAS academic conference on "Civilization and Barbarism: From Antiquity to the Age of Artificial Intelligence" is planned for April 2026.

Furthermore, research teams from SPbPU's HSE and RAU have agreed to prepare and publish joint articles in Scopus-indexed journals. A new joint project to create a scientific electronic journal, Perspectiva Temporis, dedicated to history, sociology, and cultural studies, will begin in January 2026.

The conference and the agreements reached were a clear demonstration of the dynamically developing partnership between the Polytechnic University and the Russian-Armenian University. This collaboration not only strengthens academic ties but also makes a significant contribution to the development of the humanities internationally.

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Polytechnicians are winners and runners-up of the competition for the preservation of cultural heritage sites

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The results of the "Preservation with Adaptation 2024-2025" competition were announced at the Nevsky Town Hall in St. Petersburg. Seven student teams from the Civil Engineering Institute of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University won prizes in three categories. The competition was organized by the Committee for State Control, Use, and Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments of St. Petersburg, the Union of Restorers of St. Petersburg, the All-Russian Society for the Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments of St. Petersburg, the St. Petersburg City Department of Inventory and Valuation of Real and Movable Property, and the St. Petersburg Investment Management.

The competition's objective is to identify the best project proposal for adapting cultural heritage sites for modern use in locations across St. Petersburg, with subsequent inclusion of the information on the St. Petersburg investment map and in the "Ruble per Meter" program.

The event began with welcoming remarks from the competition's curators and organizers: Ivan Skladchikov, Chairman of the St. Petersburg Investment Committee; Irina Shchukina, Deputy Chair of the St. Petersburg Property Relations Committee; Dmitry Panov, Member of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg; Alexey Mikhailov, Chairman of the Committee for State Control, Use, and Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments; Anton Ivanov, Acting Chairman of the St. Petersburg City Branch of the All-Russian Society for the Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments; and Nina Shangina, Chair of the Union of Restorers of St. Petersburg.

According to the results of the "Preservation with Adaptation 2024-2025" competition, students from the St. Petersburg Polytechnic University's Civil Engineering Institute won in three categories.

Best of the Best Nomination

1st place – a team of third-year students in the “Construction of Unique Buildings and Structures” program, led by captain Alisa Katelevskaya, with the project “Lessner’s Dacha with a Plot” (supervisor – senior lecturer at the Institute of Civil Engineering Galina Bardina).

2nd place – a team of second-year students majoring in "Construction of Unique Buildings and Structures" and "Design" under the direction of captain Ekaterina Kuleshova with the project "Main Building with a Front Garden and Fence," part of the cultural heritage site "The Complex of the Former Udelnaya Hospital with its Grounds and Green Spaces" (supervisors – senior lecturers of the Institute of Social Studies Alexandra Zatsepina and Maria Illarionova).

3rd place – a team of second-year students from the “Construction of Unique Buildings and Structures” and “Design” programs, led by captain Alina Golovashova, with the project “N. M. Kochkin’s Dacha” (supervisor – ISI teacher Lyudmila Mikhailovskaya).

Nomination "Best according to investors"

2nd place – second-year students of the “Architectural Environment Design” program, led by Captain Elizaveta Mitropolskaya, with the project “V.F. Gabertsetel’s Dacha” (supervisor – ISI assistant Victoria Pedenko).

3rd place – second-year students in the “Construction of Unique Buildings and Structures” program, led by Captain Oytutakhon Sultanova, with the project “Verlander Mineral Water Pavilion” (supervisor – ISI assistant Alexander Mitin).

Nomination "Best Student Project"

1st place — a team of second-year students majoring in "Construction of Unique Buildings and Structures" under the leadership of captain Andrey Kotelnikov with a project that included the objects "Factory Settlement, Building No. 2", "Factory Settlement, Building No. 5", and "Factory Settlement, Building No. 7" (supervisor — Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Civil Engineering Galina Bardina).

2nd place – a team of second-year students in the “Construction of Unique Buildings and Structures” and “Design” programs, led by captain Mikhail Abramov, with the project “Residential Building” (academic supervisors – senior lecturers of the Institute of Scientific Research Alexandra Zatsepina and Maria Illarionova).

The ISI faculty were also recognized for their contributions to the project preparation and competition organization. Marina Petrochenko, Director of the Institute of Civil Engineering, received a commendation from Alexander Belsky, Chairman of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg, for organizing the work of students from various specialties at the Institute of Civil Engineering of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. Margarita Perkova, Director of the ISI Higher School of Design and Architecture, and Galina Bardina and Maria Illarionova, Senior Lecturers at the ISI, received letters of gratitude from the Union of Restorers of St. Petersburg.

"The 'Preservation with Adaptation' competition is more than just a competition; it's a crucial step in developing students' systems-based thinking as future restorers and architects. We are proud that our students and faculty are contributing to the preservation of St. Petersburg's cultural heritage," noted Marina Petrochenko, Director of the Civil Engineering Institute.

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Students of St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering took part in the All-Russian financial competition.

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From October 7 to 28, the annual VIII All-Russian Online Financial Literacy Test, organized by the Central Bank of Russia, was held across the country. The event aims to systematically assess and improve knowledge and skills in personal finance. Participants were asked to select several topics for testing, covering topics such as savings, taxation, insurance, entrepreneurship, and more.

This year, over 200 students from the Faculty of Economics and Management at SPbGASU actively participated in the educational campaign. A number of questions presented in the tests are covered in detail in such disciplines as "Economic Literacy in the Context of Digital Transformation," "Taxes and Taxation," and "Enterprise Economics."

Third-year student Alexander Sidorov noted, "The knowledge I gained during the course helped me successfully solve problems related to tax deductions and lending." Vitalina Pchelnikova, a postgraduate student in the Department of Construction Economics and Housing and Utilities, commented on her participation in the event: "In certain professional fields, a proven level of financial literacy can be an advantage when applying for a job or advancing in the workplace."

Many participants successfully completed the test and added certificates to their portfolio of achievements, confirming they had passed both the basic and advanced financial assessments. Marina Egorova, Deputy Dean for Educational Work at the Faculty of Economics and Management and Senior Lecturer in the Department of Construction Management, notes, "Events like these play an important role in popularizing economic knowledge and developing skills in managing personal and family finances."

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China's manufacturing PMI in October was 49 /detailed version-1/

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BEIJING, Oct. 31 (Xinhua) — China's manufacturing purchasing managers' index (PMI) stood at 49.0 in October, down 0.8 percentage points from September, data from the National Bureau of Statistics showed Friday.

Let us remember that a PMI index above 50 indicates expansion of the manufacturing sector, while one below 50 indicates contraction.

"In October, manufacturing activity slowed compared to the previous month, driven by both the premature release of demand ahead of the National Day holiday and the worsening international situation," said the agency's chief statistician, Ho Lihui.

From October 1st to 8th, China celebrated the National Day of the People's Republic of China, an eight-day holiday that coincided with the Mid-Autumn Festival (Zhongqiujie or Moon Festival).

The production sub-index fell by 2.2 percentage points month-on-month to 49.7, indicating a slowdown in industrial production.

The new orders sub-index was 48.8, which is 0.9 percentage points lower than the figure recorded last month.

The supplier delivery lead time sub-index fell 0.8 percentage points to 50, indicating that lead times for raw material suppliers in the manufacturing sector were little changed from the previous month. -0-

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The Inner Mongolia Film Group's XR Future Cinema opened at Ejen Horo Airport.

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On October 28, the XR Future Cinema, co-created with the Inner Mongolia Film Group, held its grand opening near Gate 5 in the T2 concourse at Ejen Horo Airport. As the airport's first cinema specializing in "extended reality (XR) technology," it not only offers a new solution for fragmented passenger waiting times but also injects new energy into the airport's commercial services with its high-tech immersive experiences.

Ejen Horo Airport is a key transportation hub for Ordos City. Thanks to the region's rapid economic development and continued expansion of its international opening, passenger traffic continues to grow steadily. As part of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region's "Culture, Tourism, and Aviation" integrated development strategy, to further enhance the airport's comprehensive competitiveness and meet the growing and diverse needs of passengers, the Inner Mongolia Film Group and Xi'an Daqian Miijing Technology Co., Ltd., together with the Ordos Airport Management Group, have deeply integrated filmmaking, cutting-edge XR technology, and Chinese cultural treasures, creating an innovative platform combining cultural exhibitions and interactive experiences.

The opening of the XR Future Cinema at the airport has created a new paradigm for innovation in commercial services at Ejen Horo Airport. By deeply integrating cutting-edge XR technologies into the airport's waiting environment, it effectively addresses passenger concerns about long wait times and limited leisure options. On its first day of operation, the cinema received widespread approval from travelers. With ongoing content updates and improved service, the cinema has the potential to become a popular destination at Ejen Horo Airport, making a significant contribution to improving the overall quality of airport services and passenger satisfaction.

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The China-Central and South Asia Rule of Law Forum opened in Xinjiang.

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Ürümqi, Oct. 31 (Xinhua) — The China-Central and South Asia Rule of Law Forum 2025 kicked off in Kashi, northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, on October 30. Officials from legal agencies, legal experts, scholars, and practicing lawyers from China and Central and South Asian countries are attending the event.

During the forum, participants held in-depth discussions on the topic of “Deepening Legal Cooperation to Support High-Quality Joint Construction of the Belt and Road” and signed seven cooperation agreements.

In his speech, Wang Hongxiang, Vice President of the China Society of Law, emphasized that legal support plays a key role in the joint construction of the Belt and Road Initiative. He called on China and the countries of Central and South Asia to view legal consensus as the foundation, legal norms as the driving force, and legal cooperation as a bridge, continually providing strong legal impetus to promote the high-quality development of the Belt and Road Initiative.

Forum participants believe that legal development is a key pillar in advancing the high-quality development of the Belt and Road Initiative. In the current context, with growing global uncertainty and deepening economic interdependence, establishing a robust cross-border legal framework is particularly urgent.

In recent years, China, drawing on Xinjiang's unique geographical advantages, has steadily deepened legal exchanges and cooperation with Central Asian states, achieving a number of practical achievements. The Urumqi Statement of the Meeting of Supreme Court Chief Justices of China and Central Asian Countries was published, and the Kashgar branch of the Shenzhen International Arbitration Center was officially established. Three representative offices in Khorgos, Alashankou, and Tacheng also began operations this year. The establishment of the China-Central Asia Legal Education Alliance was recently announced, giving new impetus to legal cooperation between the two sides.

The forum was organized by the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Law Society, the Guangdong Provincial Law Society, and the China Center for Academic Exchange in Law. -0-

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Nuclear tests are detrimental to international peace and security, says CTBTO Executive Secretary

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VIENNA, Oct. 31 (Xinhua) — Any explosive nuclear weapons test by any state damages and destabilizes global non-proliferation efforts and international peace and security, Robert Floyd, executive secretary of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO), said on Thursday.

“I am aware of recent public statements that draw attention to ongoing concerns about nuclear weapons testing,” the statement said.

R. Floyd said he sees the current situation as an opportunity for world leaders to work toward ratifying the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) and creating a world free of nuclear weapons testing.

According to him, the organization's monitoring system is ready to detect tests and provide data to states that have signed the CTBT.

The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty has not yet entered into force because it has not been ratified by all 44 states listed in Annex 2. Ratification by nine states is required.

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"Glagol" entered the top five student theaters in Russia.

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The People's University Theatre "Glagol" of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University took part in the III International Student Festival-Competition of Performances "Point A".

In the heart of Moscow, on the stage of the Boris Shchukin Theatre Institute, the Glagol Theatre Company presented the play "Second Lieutenant Kizhe," based on Yuri Tynyanov's novella of the same name. For the St. Petersburg Polytechnicians, participating in "Tochka A" was an opportunity to share their unique take on a well-known classic with the capital's audience.

"This is a wonderful, and in many ways lost, literary Russian language. The author's text is performed alongside the characters' direct speech. The story is based on a true story from Russian history during the reign of Paul I, brought to the stage in the form of absurdity and paradox," notes the theater's artistic director, Konstantin Gershov.

This production, which first premiered in 1994 and recently celebrated its 30th anniversary, featured students and graduates of the Polytechnic University.

"The play has been running at our theater for 30 years. But we've given it a modern interpretation," shared actress and 2024 Humanities Institute graduate Sofia Asmolova. "It was very scary to perform in front of an unfamiliar audience, in an unfamiliar auditorium, but we were very warmly received by the audience."

The awards ceremony took place in the VGIK concert hall. "Glagol," a festival finalist and one of the five best amateur student theater groups in Russia, received a diploma and gifts. At the gala concert, which featured 15 of the best multi-genre performances from participating universities, "Glagol" presented a presentation of the theater of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University and its own repertoire.

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Polytech is an authorized training center of the company "RusBITech-Astra"

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Astra Group is a leader in the Russian information technology market, specializing in software development and information security. The company's products are used in energy and oil and gas companies, the financial sector, state corporations, educational institutions, and healthcare organizations. Polytechnic University has become an authorized training center for RusBITech-Astra LLC.

The product system is based on the Astra Linux operating system with built-in information security tools for the secure operation of IT infrastructures of any scale.

Polytechnic University's Higher School of Engineering offers 12 courses on the Astra Linux OS. This range of courses covers a wide range of system interactions, from standard user tasks to network and system administration and security management in Astra Linux.

Courses are offered in both in-person and online formats. Upon successful completion of each course, students receive a certificate of advanced training from SPbPU and a certificate from RusBITech-Astra LLC.

You can find out more about authorized courses and sign up for training on the website Higher Engineering School of SPbPU.

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FAW-Volkswagen's 30 millionth vehicle rolled off the assembly line.

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CHANGCHUN, Oct. 31 (Xinhua) — On Thursday, October 30, FAW-Volkswagen, a joint venture between China's FAW Group and Germany's Volkswagen, rolled off the production line at its 30-millionth vehicle in Changchun, northeast China's Jilin Province. FAW-Volkswagen became the first automaker in China to reach the 30-million-unit mark in passenger car production and sales.

The 30 millionth FAW-Volkswagen vehicle, an Audi A5L sedan, was unveiled Thursday evening at a ceremony to mark the occasion.

In his speech, Fu Bingfeng, Executive Vice President and Secretary-General of the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAA), noted that FAW-Volkswagen's growth trajectory is highly consistent with the rise of the Chinese automobile industry, demonstrating that the path to industrial progress lies through openness and cooperation.

The production of FAW-Volkswagen's 30 millionth vehicle clearly demonstrates the vitality of the country's openness to the outside world, as well as China's unique advantages as a super-sized market, agreed FAW Group Chairman Qiu Xiandong.

"This is undoubtedly an exceptional and significant moment for us," said Ralf Brandstätter, Chairman and CEO of Volkswagen Group China. He added that Volkswagen will continue to serve as an important hub for cooperation between Germany and China.

The joint venture “FAW-Volkswagen” was created in 1991. Currently, the company produces more than 30 models of passenger cars under three brands: Volkswagen, Audi and Jetta. -0-

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