We invite future lawyers to participate in the competitive selection for scholarships named after A.A. Sobchak

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The Department of State Youth Policy and Educational Activities of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russia and the State University of Management invite you to take part in the competitive selection for the A.A. Sobchak scholarships.

Students studying full-time in the second and subsequent years of state-accredited bachelor's degree programs, as well as in the first and subsequent years of state-accredited master's degree programs, who have significant achievements in the field of jurisprudence, are eligible for the scholarship.

The amount of the A. A. Sobchak scholarship is 15,000 rubles per month. It is awarded annually for 12 months. The accrual is made regardless of the receipt of other types of scholarships and other payments.

To participate in the competition for the appointment of a scholarship, the applicant must submit to the person responsible for processing the competition application from the organization a set of documents containing information about the applicant and confirmation of his achievements.

Detailed information and instructions can be found on the website stipendiya.rf or from the attached letter.

Applications can be submitted until October 6 (15:00).

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NSU opens coworking zone from 2GIS

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At the opening, students had a unique opportunity to communicate with the 2GIS team, receive individual consultation, and also take part in a drawing of cool prizes. The new coworking area for study and relaxation is located in the NSU academic building in the 2nd block on the 2nd floor. It is equipped with a marker board, where you can write down and visualize your ideas, solve problems, and much more. This is also the first coworking space at NSU with a TV, which is available to all students – it can be used, for example, to rehearse a report.

— We looked at other areas of colleagues in your university and, of course, when creating the design project, we took into account, first of all, the needs of students: as many sockets as possible and the possibility of privacy. We added a little comfort in the form of small sitting areas, or green holes, as we call them, — shared Victoria Kostenko, 2GIS employer brand promotion specialist. Another interesting feature of the area is pillows in the form of popular emojis from the Friends on the Map app. In March of this year, the university hosted a lecture by NSU graduate, head of the 2GIS product marketing department Semyon Koltsov, who spoke about the creation of this function. With the help of Friends on the Map, you can track the location of friends and family, plan meetings in general chats and much more.

— 2GIS is a well-known company not only in Russia, but also in the world. Its head office is located in Novosibirsk, and many graduates of Novosibirsk State University work in the company. NSU and 2GIS are close friends: the company actively supports the initiatives of our university, and NSU, in turn, supports 2GIS events.

The result is a very bright and beautiful coworking space, equipped with electrical outlets, comfortable chairs and tables, as well as a recreation area, which is important. Judging by the number of students who are there all the time, they really like it, – said Svetlana Dovgal, Director of the Career Development Center (CDC) of NSU.

NSU and 2GIS have been fruitfully cooperating for a long time. The company takes an active part in the "Career Days" event organized by the NSU Career Development Center. Students have the opportunity to go on a tour of the 2GIS office by registering in advance at the Career Development Center. This fall, NSU will also host a lecture by the company's experts "Testing in IT: Modern Approaches and Career Opportunities."

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Innovations, AIC and AI: GUU delegation visited GGNTU named after academician M.D. Millionshchikov

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From September 10 to 12, a delegation from the State University of Management took part in the scientific seminar "Synergy of Technologies for the AIC. From Data to Solutions", organized within the framework of the Advanced Engineering School based at the Grozny State Oil Technological University named after Academician M.D. Millionshchikov.

The key issue of the discussion was the transition from collecting information to its intellectual analysis and developing effective management decisions. The participants also discussed the prospects for integrating digital technologies – artificial intelligence, big data, the Internet of Things and remote sensing – into the agro-industrial complex.

The event was attended by the Vice-Rector of the State University of Management Maria Karelina, the specialist of the Engineering Projects Management Center Vladimir Kutkov, and junior research fellows of the Scientific Research Coordination Department Anton Velichko and Dmitry Taldykin.

The seminar included a section with reports, in which employees of our university spoke about “Development of an optimization stochastic model for transport routing taking into account the spoilage of perishable agricultural products” and presented “Comparative analysis of computer vision methods based on UAV data for predictive assessment of winter crop germination”.

Vice-Rector for Research at GGNTU named after academician M.D. Millionshchikov Magomed Saidumov, who moderated the section, noted: "Digital technology has finally arrived on fields and farms. Now everything is decided by data and algorithms: from harvest forecasts based on drone images to smart logistics that preserve products."

As part of the visit to the Grozny Oil University, an excursion program was also organized for the representatives of the State University of Management: the participants got acquainted with the Science Park, High Park, the Center for Innovative Development and the GGNTU Museum. After the excursion, a working meeting was held with the management and scientific community of the university, during which issues of interaction, development of joint projects and promising areas of research were discussed.

On the final day of the seminar, the staff of the State University of Management held an open lecture "What is artificial in AI?" for students in grades 10-11. Vladimir Kutkov, a specialist at the Center for Management of Engineering Projects of the State University of Management, told the students about the principles and algorithms of artificial intelligence and its capabilities in conducting scientific research. The event allowed high school students to get acquainted with modern technologies and the possibilities of engineering education in an accessible form, as well as directly communicate with expert practitioners.

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Forever in history! Polytechnic hockey players win the Student Hockey League Super Cup

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September 14 will forever remain in the history of student hockey. The final of the first ever Super Cup of the Student Hockey League took place at the small arena of the Yubileiny sports complex, where Black Bears-Polytech won a confident victory over the West of Russia team with a score of 5:2.

Match progress

The game started off against the hosts: in the first minutes Daniil Melnik put Zapad Rossii ahead. However, the Politekh hockey players quickly came to their senses. At the end of the first period Nikita Kanukhin evened the score.

The second period was a turning point. Ivan Balykin put the Bears ahead, and Tigran Martirosyan doubled the advantage. Despite a goal by Danil Demin, which reduced the gap to a minimum, the initiative remained with the home team. The Black Bears made a decisive breakthrough in the third period. Yaroslav Abornev opened the scoring in the period, and Igor Ranyev put the final point, setting the final score of 5:2.

Recognition of merit

The tournament organizers especially noted the contribution of Alexander Butorin to the team's victory. His play was one of the key factors in the Bears' success in the decisive match.

Congratulations from the rector

"The victory came in a dramatic series, where the third match was decisive. The team proved that it can be a single whole: each period brought new heroes," SPbPU Rector Andrey Rudskoy congratulated our hockey players on their victory. "Our hockey club "Black Bears-Polytech" today became the winner of the first ever Super Cup of the Student Hockey League! Our guys won the cup, winning the series against the current champions of the Student Hockey League in three matches. Polytech is proud of you! Black Bears, only forward!"

Historical significance

This victory is more than just a title. Black Bears-Polytech made history as the first winners of the SHL Super Cup, forever inscribing their names in the annals of Russian student hockey.

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International Day of Remembrance for the Victims of Fascism

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Since 1962, in accordance with a UN resolution, the world has celebrated International Day of Remembrance for the Victims of Fascism.

It is amazing, but 80 years after the defeat of the coalition of countries that made this inhuman ideology the basis of state policy, neo-fascism continues to exist. Humanity knows very well what this can lead to, the atrocities of the Hitler regime are recorded in documents and photographs, eyewitnesses of that era are still alive. Even despite this and the unequivocal condemnation of the world community, there are still political forces and ruling regimes that consider fascist methods of regulating public life acceptable. But the Nazis of the Third Reich did not simply unleash a war against other states, they systematically and cold-bloodedly sought to destroy the "lower" races and nationalities, without a twinge of conscience "cleansed" their own people of people with psychological illnesses or the disabled, did not spare children. Concentration camps became a terrible ulcer on the face of civilization, where the Nazis mass-exterminated those they did not like: they gassed, burned alive, starved, and conducted medical experiments.

The Soviet Union alone lost 26.6 million of its citizens during the Great Patriotic War. About half of them – 13.7 million people – were civilians and died without weapons in their hands. Of these, 7.4 million were deliberately exterminated, 2.2 million died at work in Germany, and 4.1 million died of exhaustion during the occupation. The Nazi troops, their allies and accomplices destroyed 1,710 cities and more than 70 thousand villages in our country. Statistics, behind each unit of which there is real human grief, physical and mental trauma that remained with those who survived the Nazi invasion until the end of their days. There are fewer and fewer contemporaries of those years. Now we must bear the heavy burden of memory of the victims of fascism for future generations and do everything to prevent a repetition of the history of the last century.

The State University of Management calls on us not to forget about the 60-65 million people who died due to the fault of an aggressively minded minority with an unfounded sense of superiority, which does not even recognize the right to life of people who disagree with them or who are different in appearance. Respect those around you, study history, remember the innocent victims, try not to allow the spread of radical ideas. These simple actions knock the ground out from under the feet of fascism, which is trying to rise again. Remember! Remember.

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Happy Programmer's Day!

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The State University of Management congratulates all Russian coding virtuosos on their professional holiday, and first and foremost the staff and students of the Institute of Information Systems.

In the modern world, it is difficult to find other such specialists, with the results of whose work we encounter not just every day, but every hour, every minute, every second except for periods of sleep. The entire surrounding world is programmed by them, from the computers and gadgets we are looking at right now, reading this greeting, to the turnstiles in transport, which we habitually pass without any thought about their high technology.

IT specialists make our lives more interesting and easier, contribute to the development of science, medicine, transport, banking, and literally everything. People get used to good things very quickly, so today it is difficult for us to imagine our daily life without the Internet, mobile communications, online payments, digital photos, generated images, an endless playlist in headphones, electronic medical certificates, computer games, delivery services and much more. And all this is only about a small item in our pockets – a smartphone. But just 50 years ago the world was completely different, programmers changed it beyond recognition.

We congratulate the digital demiurges on the holiday and wish them to remain in demand despite the development of artificial intelligence, inventive, stress-resistant, and most importantly responsible and patriotic, because Russia desperately needs them on the path to achieving technological leadership.

Subscribe to the TG channel “Our GUU” Date of publication: 09/13/2025

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Congratulations to Muscovites on City Day!

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This year, the best city on Earth celebrates its 878th anniversary. And it is the best not only according to the lyrics of the song of the same name by Muslim Magomayev, but also according to experts in the field of urban studies. In recent years, Moscow has regularly made it to the top of national and world rankings of the most comfortable cities according to various indicators: quality of life, infrastructure development, number of museums, level of implementation of unmanned technologies. Every year it becomes more beautiful and attractive, and we congratulate it on this.

The exact age of Moscow is, of course, unknown. The most ancient archaeological finds on the city's territory date back to the Neolithic era, about 8 thousand years BC. The year of the capital's foundation is considered to be 1147, according to its first mention in chronicle sources.

Despite its antiquity, City Day was first celebrated only in 1847, on the occasion of the 700th anniversary. The holiday was held on the initiative of the Slavophiles, whom Emperor Nicholas I disliked and therefore did not support the planned three-day festivities, approving only a ceremonial prayer service and candle illumination of the center of Moscow. The holiday did not take root and was celebrated again only 100 years later, during the Soviet Union. The idea was personally approved by Joseph Stalin, so the celebrations turned out to be truly grandiose. But the anniversary passed and no special events were held in the future. Moscow's founding day began to be celebrated regularly only in 1987.

Nowadays, it is hard to imagine the beginning of September without large celebrations on large and small squares of the capital. On City Day, fairs are held, performances are staged, exhibitions and sporting events are organized, new metro stations are opened. It is impossible to list everything, as if a whole year of life is compressed into two days of concentrated emotions.

The State University of Management congratulates all Muscovites on the holiday! Our university has been intertwined with the white-stone city for more than a century, changing and growing together with it. Many graduates of the State University of Management work for the benefit of the capital in various departments, directorates and prefectures, and students do their internships there. We are proud of our golden-domed city, we love it and try to make it even more beautiful. Let the heart of Russia charge each of us with its pulsating rhythm, ennoble us with its historical appearance, delight us with night lights and unite us in the very center of the country of great opportunities. Happy holiday, Moscow!

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Take a look at the “one-stop shop” for young families of the State University of Management

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With the assistance of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russia and within the framework of the Strategy of Action for the Implementation of Family and Demographic Policy, a “single window” system was launched at the State University of Management.

The "Single Window" for young families has been operating since the beginning of 2025. Here you can get advice and help in solving such issues as: – registration of financial assistance; – solving housing problems; – receiving psychological and legal assistance; – access to the university infrastructure for young families; – transition to an individual study schedule; – other forms of support at the regional and university level (participation in forums, competitions, grant programs, receiving vacation vouchers, gifts for children under 18, and much more).

To learn more about specific measures to support young families at the federal, regional levels and at the State University of Management, visit the special page on the State University of Management website.

We also remind you that a mother and child room has been opened at the State University of Management. It is located in the right wing of the 1st floor of the Main Academic Building.

Subscribe to the TG channel “Our GUU” Date of publication: 09/12/2025

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Polytechnic in the focus of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science: innovative developments, sports achievements and information openness

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Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University continues to be the focus of attention of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation. Events taking place at the country's leading technical university invariably arouse keen interest among department representatives and regularly become the subject of discussion on various information platforms.

So, on September 12thThe website of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation published an article about the first database of chalcogenide glasses in Russia and a platform for AI design of glasses with specified properties created by Polytechnic scientists.

The scientific achievements of the Polytechnics regularly appear in the news collections of the official information resources of the Ministry of Education and Science of Russia. Innovative developments of the university scientists in the field of mechanical engineering, information technology, energy and other priority areas are highly praised by experts and become the subject of special attention of the scientific community.

On August 25, on the official page of the Russian Ministry of Education in VK in the digest of interesting events in universities news was published that SPbPU had developed a prototype of a mobile version of a website for multidisciplinary medical clinics. Page subscribers were asked to vote for the news they liked, and they chose development by a Polytechnic student.

The story about a universal prototype of a mobile version of a website for multidisciplinary medical clinics was also published in the Telegram channel of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education in the collection "Interesting events at universities this week" and onZen platform.

On August 27, the Ministry of Education and Science posted on its VK page the seventh edition of the joint informational and educational video project "PROrector" with SPbPU. In a new video interview, the Head of the SPbPU Public Relations Department Marianna Dyakova talks with the Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs of the Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI) Dmitry Kozorez about the transformation of the national higher education system.

August 28tha selection of events and achievements of leading engineering schools in Russia The Ministry of Education and Science has included the development of the SPbPU PISh – Professional Glossary.

On September 3, the Ministry of Education and Science's Telegram channel reported onthe main events of the Priority 2030 programAmong them is a system for safe operation of power equipment created by SPbPU scientists.

Student life at the Polytechnic is in full swing, and its bright moments do not go unnoticed. Sports victories, creative achievements and successes in the social activities of young people are regularly covered in the social networks of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation. Thus, on September 4, the department included indigest of sports achievements of universities news that the SPbPU team won the Russian championship in ultralight aviation in the discipline "Microplane-1".

The university's information openness and its active interaction with the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation contribute to the formation of a positive image of the university as one of the leading educational centers of the country. Regular coverage of Polytechnic University events on the official platforms of the ministry emphasizes the importance of its contribution to the development of domestic science and education.

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"Technoprom-2025": SPbPU PISh graduate presents results of practice-oriented training

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Natalia Grozova, an engineer at the Polymer Composite Materials laboratory of the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU "Digital Engineering", a graduate of the master's program of the PIS "Mechanics of Polymer and Composite Materials", spoke at a pitch session during the XII International Forum of Technological Development "Technoprom-2025".

The event was attended by young engineers and researchers from various Russian universities. They presented their experience of studying, participating in projects and interacting with industrial partners.

Natalia Grozova noted the practical orientation of the training in her speech: As part of our master's program, we were not limited to fundamental disciplines, but studied in depth specialized areas of polymer and composite materials. Internships at enterprises such as UEC Saturn and cooperation with the Kabardino-Balkarian State University allowed us to immerse ourselves in the processes of synthesis and processing of materials. This approach made it possible not only to master the theory, but also to immediately apply knowledge in real projects.

The Polytechnic engineer spoke about the main areas of research at the Polymer Composite Materials laboratory, on which the master's program is based:

technologies of impregnation with thermoplastic polymers; technologies of welding composite materials from thermoplastic polymers; development of technology for automated laying out of thermoplastic tape; development of technology and equipment for recycling waste and end-of-life products from thermoplastic polymer composite materials (TPCM); development of optically transparent composite materials for use in solar batteries; development of auxiliary technologies and equipment; study of the processes of formation and evolution of the structure of TPCM (crystallization kinetics, radiation resistance, aging, etc.).

“Our laboratory develops a technology for impregnating tapes with thermoplastic polymers, which was implemented in the interests of the composite division of Rosatom – JSC Umatex,” said Natalia Grozova. – My direct participation in the project was related to assistance in developing a technology for impregnating thermoplastic polymers to obtain a filament continuously reinforced for 3D printing. This is one of the leading technologies that is currently being implemented in our country. In early 2023, a laboratory unit with four lines was developed and manufactured to obtain continuously reinforced filament on the superstructural and high-temperature polymer polyetheretherketone. It was a laboratory unit with a capacity of 500 meters per hour. In 2024, we developed a pilot industrial unit for 40 reels, which has a record productivity of 12,000 meters per hour.”

The topic of the final qualification work and master's thesis of the graduate of the SPbPU PISh "Digital Engineering" is "Development of optically transparent composite materials for the protection of solar elements of satellites". This work is carried out in cooperation with the company "Bureau 1440".

We have conducted a large cycle of research related to the study of methods for obtaining and ensuring resistance to radiation exposure of optically transparent polymer composite materials based on thermoplastic polyurethane and glass fillers of various shapes to create protective coatings for solar cells used in spacecraft, Natalia Grozova summarized.

Following the pitch session, participants confirmed that leading engineering schools are currently shaping a new generation of engineers who combine fundamental training with industry skills.

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