Knowledge Integration: Polytechnic University at an International Scientific Conference in Armenia

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A delegation from St. Petersburg Polytechnic University participated in the 19th International Annual Scientific Conference of the Russian-Armenian University. The event, which brought together over 550 scientists and presented over 350 papers, demonstrated the depth and diversity of the strategic partnership between the two leading universities.

Professor Pargev Avetisyan, Vice-Rector for Research at RAU, read a welcoming address from SPbPU Rector and RAS Academician Andrey Rudskoy. In his address, he noted: "I am confident that the conference will further strengthen scientific and educational ties between our universities and countries and will provide impetus for new joint projects. The integration of the efforts of Russian and Armenian scientists is key to addressing today's global challenges. Cooperation with RAU has traditionally been maintained at a high level, remaining a key aspect of the multifaceted relations between our countries."

Mikhail Vozhdaev, Counselor of the Russian Embassy in Armenia and representative of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science, stated that cooperation with the Russian Academy of Sciences remains a key aspect of bilateral relations, traditionally maintained at a high level.

The SPbPU Institute of Humanities was represented by Director Natalia Chicherina, Associate Professors Tatyana Nam and Andrey Shakurov, Assistant Professor Maxim Smirnov, and Director of the Higher School of Social Sciences and Social Work Marina Arkannikova (participation online). Their presentations covered key trends in modern education and communications: from "Microlearning as a Tool for Personalized Education for Zoomers" (N.V. Chicherina) and the motivation for youth volunteerism (T.A. Nam) to modern branding strategies (A.A. Shakurov) and cultural sovereignty (M.S. Arkannikova).

Engineering and digital solutions cannot be truly effective without proper humanities-based understanding, emphasized RAU Vice-Rector for Science Pargev Avetisyan at a meeting with the delegation, noting the growing importance of such collaboration.

Senior Lecturer Andrey Makashov and student Savva Ivanov represented the SPbPU Higher School of Biomedical Systems and Technologies at the conference. The main focus of the discussions with colleagues from the Institute of Biomedicine and Pharmacy at the Russian Agrarian University (RAU) was the implementation of joint projects in genomics, transcriptomics, and chemoinformatics using artificial intelligence and machine learning. The goal is to develop new approaches to personalized medicine and drug discovery. The parties reached preliminary agreements on joint grant applications, specialist exchanges, and the development of educational programs.

Danila Karaulov and Ratmir Ustimenko, postgraduate students from the Higher School of Engineering Physics at SPbPU, presented cutting-edge research in photonics and nanotechnology at the conference. Their paper, "Study of Photoinduced Light Absorption Spectra in GeSi/Si Quantum Dots in the Mid-Infrared Spectrum," showcased the results of their joint work with the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAU) on the optical properties of quantum dots based on germanium-silicon solid solutions, which hold promise for applications in infrared photonics, telecommunications, machine vision, and energy-efficient solar cells.

The participation of such a multidisciplinary delegation from SPbPU, ranging from humanities and biomedical scientists to physical engineers, clearly confirms that the strategic partnership with RAU has evolved into a systemic alliance aimed at training new types of specialists and conducting interdisciplinary research capable of responding to the complex challenges of our time.

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Polytechnic students won gold at the PetroCup, beating 15 countries.

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The team from Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University won the PetroCup international student competition. The Polytechnic University team beat out student teams from Russia, Belarus, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Oman, Iran, the UAE, Pakistan, Egypt, Nigeria, Algeria, Vietnam, Indonesia, India, and Malaysia.

Our winners are Dmitry Tkach, Ksenia Kudrina, Nikita Okhtin, Vladislav Pogrebnyak, Egor Volkov, Nikita Zelener, and Victoria Erastova.

The PetroCup International Student Olympiad is a new direction in oil and gas education and a unique analytical technology simulation game that allows for the design and development of oil and gas fields in a virtual environment.

The Olympiad is extremely interesting for oil and gas companies—future employers. Participation gives students the opportunity to demonstrate their knowledge and competencies, and companies the opportunity to test whether this knowledge is relevant to their tasks and challenges.

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In October 2025, the volume of remittances to Kyrgyzstan amounted to 340.5 million US dollars.

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Bishkek, December 15 /Xinhua/ — The total volume of remittances to Kyrgyzstan in October of this year amounted to $340.5 million, the Kyrgyz National News Agency Kabar reported on Monday, citing statistics from the country's National Bank.

It was reported that the main influx of remittances to Kyrgyzstan came from CIS countries – $321.6 million, while the influx from non-CIS countries amounted to $18.9 million.

At the same time, by the end of October of this year, the volume of money transfers from Kyrgyzstan amounted to 32.5 million dollars, of which 29.5 million dollars were sent to the CIS countries, and 3 million dollars to non-CIS countries. –0–

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The ASEAN Special Foreign Ministers' Meeting on Cambodia-Thai peace has been postponed until December 22.

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KUALA LUMPUR, December 15 (Xinhua) — The special meeting of foreign ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to resolve the border conflict between Cambodia and Thailand has been postponed to December 22. The Malaysian Foreign Ministry confirmed the news to the media on Monday.

The meeting was originally scheduled for December 16, but was postponed at Bangkok's request.

The department added that the special meeting is a follow-up to the decision of the prime ministers of Malaysia, Cambodia, and Thailand, taken to resolve the tense situation between the latter two countries. –0–

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Japan's last remaining pandas will return to China in January.

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Tokyo, December 15 (Xinhua) — Twin pandas Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei from Tokyo's Ueno Zoo will be returned to China at the end of January. Japanese zoos will be without pandas for the first time in half a century, Kyodo News reported on Monday.

According to reports citing a source, the animals' official lease, as established by the agreement between Tokyo and Beijing, expires in February 2026. The twin pandas have lived at the Ueno Zoo since their birth.

Earlier this year, Japan repatriated four pandas from a zoo in Wakayama Prefecture to China. Since then, Xiao Xiao and Lei Lei have become the only pandas in the country.

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The Republic of Korea's Special Investigation Committee has completed its investigation into the sedition case against former President Yun Seok-yeol.

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SEOUL, Dec. 15 (Xinhua) — South Korea's special investigative committee on Monday concluded its investigation into the sedition case against former President Yun Seok-yul.

Special Prosecutor Cho Eun-seok, who led the investigation into Yun Seok-yul's insurrection and other crimes, said at a televised press conference that his team had indicted a total of 24 people, including the former president himself, the former prime minister, the former vice prime minister for economic affairs, and other ministers and secretaries of the presidential administration.

According to the prosecutor, the investigation revealed that Yun Seok-yel, who took office in May 2022, had been preparing to introduce martial law even before October 2023 in order to monopolize and maintain his power.

To create a pretext for declaring martial law, Yun Seok-yol attempted to provoke a military response from the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) by conducting unusual military operations. However, this attempt was unsuccessful, as the DPRK did not respond militarily, the prosecutor noted.

On April 4, 2025, the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Korea upheld the impeachment petition against Yun Seok-yeol in connection with the attempted introduction of martial law in December of the previous year, formally removing him from office.

On January 26, the ousted leader was arrested on charges of organizing a rebellion. –0–

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The number of consulting psychologists has increased: the State University of Management awarded diplomas to graduates of the professional retraining program.

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On December 12, the State University of Management held a graduation ceremony for students completing the professional retraining program "Consulting Psychologist: Basics."

Graduates from across Russia and the CIS attended the ceremony, highlighting the demand for the training and its importance to the professional community.

The program was aimed at developing the competencies necessary for professional psychological counseling. During the course, students:

Mastered the fundamental principles of counseling psychology and its conceptual framework; studied the structure of the counseling process and the specifics of its implementation; became familiar with the typology of clients and the specifics of working with them; learned about the variety of problems addressed during psychological counseling and ways to overcome them; acquired practical skills in applying the methods and techniques of counseling psychology; developed professionally important qualities of a counseling psychologist and outlined vectors for further professional development.

At the graduation ceremony, the committee chair and program supervisor congratulated the students on their successful completion. They wished the graduates continued professional success, emphasizing that the knowledge and skills they acquired open up broad opportunities for work in counseling centers, educational institutions, and private practice.

We are confident that program graduates will become valuable specialists in the field of psychological counseling. We wish them success in their careers and continued growth!

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More than just volunteering: GUU shared the specifics of its Service-Learning program.

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The State University of Management library hosted a roundtable discussion, "Service Learning: Integration into University Project Work," for SUM faculty and guests from other Moscow and regional universities.

Veronika Balandina, head of the project office for the Service-Learning program at GUU, discussed the differences between the program and volunteering:

"Volunteering is a wonderful way to spend your free time, but service-learning is about education, about the opportunity to develop professional competencies by implementing real socially significant projects while still in college. The Service-Learning program aims to develop students' citizenship, patriotism, leadership, civic solidarity, and traditional values by solving a socially significant problem within the framework of the core educational program," emphasized Veronika Balandina.

Pavel Pavlovsky, Vice-Rector of the State University of Management, also addressed the roundtable participants: "Service-learning is an ideal tool that resonates with the motivational characteristics of the current generation of young people. They want to do good. Those who implement service-learning participate in reshaping society toward positive change."

Previously, the State University of Management team took second place among 590 Russian universities in the All-Russian Competition of Best Practices in Organizing Community and Volunteer Activities in the category "Best Practices in Implementing the Service-Learning Program."

The roundtable discussion was organized as part of the second All-Russian Interuniversity Project Festival, "The Project Path: From Idea to Lessons Learned," with the support of the Interregional Educational and Methodological Center for Project-Based Learning, "Project-Based Learning as a Practical Training Technology," based at the State University of Management.

We thank all participants for their lively dialogue, valuable ideas, and commitment to developing the Service-Learning program at Russian universities. We hope this exchange of experiences will provide a solid foundation for new initiatives that will help students not only gain knowledge but also apply it for the benefit of society.

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Returning to youth: a reunion of graduates of the Project Management Department was held at the State University of Management

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A reunion of alumni from the Project Management Department was held at the State University of Management to commemorate the 95th anniversary of the birth of Mark Lvovich Razu, one of the founders of the Russian project management school.

The event brought together more than 180 graduates who graduated from GUU from 1986 to 2024.

The meeting began with a "mock lecture" in the regular classroom, where department professors asked questions on their subjects, and the graduates competed to recall the correct answers faster than anyone else. Students also had the opportunity to show off their erudition in an intellectual quiz and a "Guess the Professor" contest based on real-life facts.

In addition, graduates left their "apple" on the "Tree with Golden Fruits," sharing stories of their life's greatest achievements with classmates and teachers.

"I am very grateful to my mentors who helped me unlock my potential during my studies and guide me on my career path. After defending my thesis, I realized I was ready to open my own speech therapy center and realize everything I had planned in my thesis. Eight years have passed, and today I am a successful entrepreneur who has realized my dream and is working in a field that brings joy to me and my clients," shared Lyudmila Myakisheva, a 2017 graduate of the Project Management Master's program.

"I'd like to give advice to current students of the department and those interested in enrolling in the Project Management program: don't miss your opportunity! Five years after graduating, I understand how important it is to take advantage of the opportunities offered by the department and SUM. Today, I'm the CEO of the only company in Russia that provides payment equipment and digital menus for the restaurant industry, and I continue to collaborate with the department as a partner. I'm happy to take on young interns, and if they perform well, I'll hire them full-time," said Danila Tymchik, a 2020 bachelor's degree graduate of the Project Management department.

The "Project Management Department Alumni Reunion" was organized by third-year students of the Project Management Department. Under the supervision of Ekaterina Khalimon, they meticulously planned the event, worked with partners and contractors, maintained extensive communications with alumni, worked on the design and decoration, organized the venue, and hosted the reunion itself. The alumni noted the team's timely communication about all the details of the event before it began and expressed their gratitude to project manager Kamilla Magomedova.

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At the State University of Management, schoolchildren learned about business prospects in the fuel and energy sector and the design of unmanned aerial vehicles.

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The State University of Management (SUM) held a thematic class for 10th- and 11th-grade students, focusing on business development prospects in the fuel and energy sector (FEC) and the fundamentals of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) design. The event was organized as part of the RosGeoTech Advanced Engineering School (AES) project, implemented jointly by SUM and the M.D. Millionshchikov Grozny State Petroleum Technological University.

Before the meeting, Maxim Pletnev, Head of the Scientific Research Coordination Department at the State University of Management, spoke to the students about the extensive work of the RosGeoTech School, focusing on modern trends in energy, automation, and digitalization of the fuel and energy sector.

Andrey Luzhetsky, head of the Advanced Engineering School, addressed the participants with a welcome video message, emphasizing that the modern energy business involves not only resource extraction and processing, but also high technology, innovation, and environmental responsibility.

The central part of the event was a presentation by an energy and digital technology expert, who explained key areas of business development in the fuel and energy sector to schoolchildren: the transition to alternative energy sources, the implementation of smart grids, the use of big data to optimize production and logistics, and the development of hydrogen energy projects.

Particular emphasis was placed on the role of unmanned technologies in the modern energy sector. The students received a detailed explanation of the design of unmanned aerial vehicles, their types, operating principles, and applications in the fuel and energy sector: from monitoring main pipelines and power lines to inspecting industrial facilities and environmental monitoring.

During the practical portion of the class, participants were able to examine drone models, understand their design features, and even try their hand at being operators by piloting drones in simulators.

"Today, drones are more than just flying cameras; they're a vital tool for improving energy efficiency and safety. Understanding the fundamentals of how they work opens up new opportunities for future engineers, entrepreneurs, and managers," the lecturer noted.

The event allowed schoolchildren not only to gain up-to-date knowledge about trends in the fuel and energy sector and unmanned technologies, but also to consider their professional future in one of the most dynamic and technologically advanced sectors of the economy.

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