FSB Colonel Told Students About Fighting Terrorism

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Irina Nuryeva and Sergei Gaiduk

On the Day of Solidarity in the Fight against Terrorism, SPbGASU students met with retired Federal Security Service Colonel Sergei Gaiduk. The event was organized by the Youth Policy Department of our university.

Sergei Gaiduk has dedicated 35 years to serving his country, 17 of which were in counter-terrorism units. He currently heads the comprehensive security department at the Saint Petersburg State University of Industrial Technology and Design and manages the coordination center for issues of developing an active civic position among young people, preventing interethnic and interfaith conflicts, countering the ideology of terrorism, and preventing extremism.

The speaker reminded the students that the Day of Solidarity in the Fight against Terrorism was established in memory of the events in Beslan in 2004, when 334 people died as a result of the school seizure, including 186 children. Sergei Vladimirovich cited statistics: in 2024, 1,191 terrorist attacks were registered, 4,170 people were injured, 1,370 died. In 2025, 172 terrorist attacks were prevented.

The audience learned details about the most high-profile terrorist attacks in Russia, watched a video about the heroes who gave their lives for the children of Beslan, and had the opportunity to ask questions.

"I really liked the lecture. It was obvious that the presenter had a deep knowledge of the topic. It is necessary to talk about such events," said Anastasia Germanova, a first-year student at the Automobile and Road Engineering Faculty.

"I was interested in this topic myself, watched documentaries. I believe that history teaches us and helps us not to repeat mistakes in the future," shared Ekaterina Zabelina, a first-year student at the Faculty of Architecture.

Irina Nuriyeva, head of the youth policy department, emphasized that the department she heads is open to new ideas and proposals. "Tell us what interesting people you would like to meet and in what format. We are ready to hold such meetings," Irina Valeryevna told the students.

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An unusual master class on Chinese calligraphy was held at NSU

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At the Confucius Institute Humanitarian Institute NSU On August 27, an unusual class on Chinese calligraphy was held. It was conducted by NSU graduate Yegor Betechtin, now a master's student at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing. This is Yegor's second master class at NSU: the first was held in February last year.

The topic of practical work on the eve of the new academic year was a catchphrase from Confucius's "Conversations and Judgments", which can be translated as "Insatiable thirst for knowledge". In addition to NSU students, representatives of NSTU and NSPU took part in the master class. In three hours, each participant created their own talisman scroll, decorated with an imprint of the "Hundred Joys" seal. Egor carved this seal from a stone blank right in the classroom. At the end of the lesson, the seal itself and two scrolls made by Egor were raffled off among the students.

— I like to talk about art, and people like to listen. But at the master class, everything was even more interesting: they listened, made and even took gifts home with them. I think we should be united by joy and interest — that’s what I wanted to convey. Creativity liberates, and when there is a space where you can create freely, even spontaneously and for just a couple of hours, life becomes somehow more fun, — Egor shared.

Egor studied Chinese at the Humanities Institute of NSU in the field of "Linguistics", and also studied at the scientific, educational and cultural center "Confucius Institute". He participated in language and creative competitions – from inter-university to international, and also received a scholarship from the Chinese government to study in China. When entering the Central Academy of Fine Arts, he had to provide a creative portfolio – Egor's works have already been exhibited, and soon the first personal projects are expected, including in Russia.

— I plan to hold two more personal exhibitions in Moscow, several master classes and lectures — all this in December and January. In February of next year, I hope to exhibit in Akademgorodok, and then, perhaps, I will get to NSU, — Yegor said about his plans.

At the Institute of Calligraphy of the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, Egor is the only foreign master's student. It is extremely difficult to comprehend centuries-old art based on a different worldview. This is work that requires complete immersion, a huge investment of time, effort and health. But Egor himself admits that it was in calligraphy that he found his calling and is now sure that this is the work he wants to do in the future.

We wish our graduate success in his final year of master's degree and look forward to seeing him again at NSU!

Material prepared by: Yulia Dankova, NSU press service

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Mielophone and Time Machine: How the Second Day of TechnoArt Went

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The second day of the TechnoArt science and art festival was no less eventful than the first. At lunchtime, a lecture-film analysis was held: Tamara Chuchuk, a graduate of the Physics Department of NSU, senior laboratory assistant at the G. I. Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, spoke about the inventions and scientific predictions that were covered in the 1985 film Guest from the Future based on the book of the same name by science fiction writer Kir Bulychev. After all, we are already partly in the future from which Alice flew in. Which inventions and discoveries have been realized, and which are never destined to come true? Robots, voice assistants, control of brain biocurrents – what has become familiar to us? And what is yet to be mastered?

Can, for example, our grandchildren and great-grandchildren start actively launching satellites into space while still in school? Tamara Chuchuk believes that, despite all the difficulties in understanding physics by schoolchildren, this is entirely possible:

— My classmate, who graduated from university a year and a half ago, has already launched a satellite. Therefore, it seems to me that our grandchildren and great-grandchildren, who are passionate about science, may well start launching satellites into space much earlier.

What about the famous myelophone and the ability to read each other's thoughts?

— Have you ever noticed that your thoughts sometimes seem to synchronize with the thoughts of another person? In general, this can be explained by simple laws of physics. Let's take the force of an ampere, which acts on two wires with current, and if the current in both conductors flows in the same direction, then the conductors are attracted to each other. The same is with our thoughts; people who think in the same direction are attracted to each other in every sense, — says Tamara.

After lunch, the guests' attention was drawn to the lecture "Catch Me If You Can" by Tamara Shakirova, a research fellow at the Institute of Nuclear Physics SB RAS. Unlike the first presentation, when Tamara Chuchuk analyzed fantastic or already-realized inventions from the point of view of physics, Shakirova's lecture focused exclusively on real scientific achievements that allow "traveling" in time. She spoke about methods of dating objects using accelerator mass spectrometry, which allows determining the age of finds with an accuracy of several thousand years. These technologies open up opportunities for scientists to better understand the history of the Earth and the development of life on it.

The process of using an accelerator mass spectrometer to study the age of objects can be imagined as one of the most modern and accurate "time machines". By the way, NSU is home to the only Center for Collective Use in Russia, the "NSU-NNC Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Center". Using this equipment, scientists can calculate the age of various objects with high accuracy. It all starts with specialists taking a sample – be it a piece of bone, wood or other organic matter – and carefully cleaning it from contaminants. Then the sample undergoes chemical treatment and is then burned, releasing carbon dioxide containing carbon 12 and carbon 14, which is necessary for calculations.

— How does carbon fourteen spread, and why is it so important to us? It oxidizes in the atmosphere, turns into carbon dioxide and through photosynthesis gets into organic compounds — trees, plants, fruits, etc. And then along the food chain it gets to animals and people who get it with food. It is also found in seas and oceans, because it can dissolve in water. When an animal or organic matter lives, it continuously absorbs this carbon fourteen; its concentration is always maintained at the same level as in the atmosphere. But when the organism dies, its intake from the atmosphere stops. And since carbon fourteen is radioactive and decays, it decreases in the same bones or dead trees. If we know how much carbon is in the atmosphere and how much is contained in the bones of an animal or bark, we can calculate when this animal lived and establish the exact date, — says Tamara.

After Tamara Shakirova's lecture, it became clear that incredibly complex and precise scientific developments can become a kind of "time machine". While science fiction continues to give us dreams of traveling to the past and future, real science is already finding ways to delve into our past and reveal its secrets using technologies that until recently seemed impossible.

But one thing remains constant: scientific achievements, although they offer incredible opportunities, require attention to detail, responsibility and a desire to seek answers to questions that concern humanity.

TechnoArt-2025 has once again demonstrated that science and art can go hand in hand, opening up new horizons both in the world of knowledge and in the world of prospects.

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VEF-2025: Vladimir Stroyev shared the practices of the State University of Management in the field of technological entrepreneurship and creative industries

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From September 3 to 6, the Eastern Economic Forum (EEF) is taking place in Vladivostok, with Vladimir Stroyev, Rector of the State University of Management, taking part in the forum.

On the first day of the Forum, Vladimir Stroyev spoke at the session "Youth Technological Entrepreneurship: Achieved Results and Development Plans in the Eastern Direction". The rector outlined the differences between technological entrepreneurship and traditional forms of doing business and drew special attention to the significant role of universities in innovation activities.

In his report, Vladimir Stroyev spoke about the progress of the State University of Management’s implementation of a major scientific project, “Ensuring the country’s food security based on the creation of software and hardware systems and intelligent platform digital solutions in the development of agro-industrial technologies of the full life cycle.”

"As part of the project, young scientists from our university are developing a Unified Digital Platform for the Agro-Industrial Complex, which has a decentralized architecture, the main element of which is the "agro-node" localized at the level of an agricultural enterprise. The platform collects, analyzes and structures data from various sources within a single model: equipment telemetry, remote sensing of the earth, meteorological data and laboratory analysis results. The development of the SUP is potentially a significant factor in the growth of agricultural exports in the Far Eastern Federal District and can make a significant contribution to the development of cooperation with the DPRK, helping to optimize logistics, promoting state control and increasing the competitiveness of Far Eastern agricultural products," said Vladimir Stroyev.

Also on the evening of September 3, Vladimir Stroyev took part in the expert discussion "Play to learn: new formats of upbringing and education of youth in creative industries", which was held on the campus of the Far Eastern Federal University. Together with the rector, modern game forms of education were discussed by Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation Olga Petrova, Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) Anatoly Semenov, General Director of the AMIK Television Creative Association, GUU graduate Alexander Maslyakov and other experts.

In his speech, Vladimir Stroyev pointed out that any gamification of the process should primarily solve educational problems and be of an auxiliary nature, without becoming the main form of teaching disciplines. Project-based learning implemented at the State University of Management meets these requirements, allowing students to try themselves in various roles in a simulated form: manager, logistician, designer, public relations specialist, and others. And since within the framework of project activities, students are given problems, not ready-made solutions, this helps to actively include and develop creativity and creative abilities.

"For students who want to realize themselves in creative economies, several areas of activity operate within the project ecosystem of the State University of Management. For example, the educational method "Service Learning" is successfully operating, involving students in volunteering and social activities. At the All-Russian competition of the best practices in this area, our university took 2nd place in the nomination "Service Learning". The practice of final qualifying works in the format of "Startup as a Diploma" is popular. In the summer, our student Danila Yakovlev was recognized as the author of the best startup in Russia with an ecological entrepreneurial project related to the processing of glass into decorative elements for landscape design. For creative guys, there are many different projects, from KVN, the organization of which can be counted as project work, to the parade of freshmen's talents – the first large adaptation project for freshmen, helping yesterday's applicants easily immerse themselves in university life," the rector of the State University of Management shared his developments.

The Eastern Economic Forum is a leading platform for developing the economy of the Far East and expanding international cooperation in the Asia-Pacific region. Last year, more than 7,000 people from 74 countries took part in it, and 313 agreements worth 5.569 trillion rubles were signed. Vladimir Stroyev also had a busy work program at EEF-2024.

The main theme of the Eastern Economic Forum 2025 is "The Far East – Cooperation for Peace and Prosperity". The Forum events are held in the format of panel sessions, round tables, televised debates, business breakfasts and business dialogues dedicated to Russia's relations with various countries of the world.

The rector's work program at the Eastern Economic Forum will continue tomorrow.

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GUU athletes took part in the race along the Garden Ring

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Athletes from the State University of Management took part in the Garden Ring race, which was included in the Russian Book of Records as the largest free start.

11 thousand people competed in covering the distance against the clock, and more than 30 thousand residents and guests of the capital took part in the race.

Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov noted that the Garden Ring has become a single continuous running route for the first time.

Our university was represented at the sports festival by second-year student of the Institute of Economics and Finance Sergey Fedotov, third-year student of the Institute of Economics and Finance Alexey Davydov, third-year student of the ISUIP Vlada Ershova, and senior lecturer of the Department of Physical Education Denis Kokorev.

Let us recall that this is not the first time that the State University of Management has participated in setting sports records: in September 2023, the Russian record for mass synchronized squats was officially recorded on the territory of the State University of Management as part of the Start festival.

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Results of the 2025 Admissions Campaign

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The admission campaign is a small life, full of expectations, hopes and important decisions. For thousands of applicants, the summer of 2025 was marked by the choice of a future profession, and for the Polytechnic University – in an effort to make this process as comfortable and understandable as possible. And now all the decisions have been made, the enrollment orders have been signed. A new, already student life is ahead.

The vast majority of documents (99%) were submitted by applicants remotely through the State Services portal, which allowed students from all corners of Russia to become part of the large Polytechnic family without any hassle. Applicants to master's and postgraduate programs could also submit an application through the Unified Portal.

But the admissions committee was also happy to meet in person. A modern multifunctional space was organized in the reading room of the main academic building, where it was possible to submit documents with the help of employees, conclude an agreement and submit consent for enrollment. Nearby, there were institute stands, where teachers, employees and students spoke in detail about programs, internships and employment prospects. An innovation this year were tours of laboratories, allowing applicants and their parents to get acquainted with the university infrastructure.

In 2025, Polytechnic broke its own record, receiving almost 149,000 applications for budget and contract places. The average USE score of those admitted to the budget increased to 84.3 (versus 83.8 in 2024), and the passing score for all areas exceeded 200.

The growth of interest in classical engineering specialties is particularly noticeable, which confirms the demand for training personnel for the real sector of the economy.

Leaders in Passing Score Growth

Technosphere safety (16 points) Metallurgy (13 points) Technical physics (12 points) Biotechnology (9 points)

At the same time, the passing score for many technical specialties is equal to popular IT areas: “Construction of unique buildings and structures” (266 points), “Mechatronics and robotics” (258 points), “Nuclear energy and thermal physics” (272 points).

Traditionally, the IT fields lead in the number of applications submitted: "Software Engineering" (4537), "Information Systems and Technologies" (3698), "Computer Science and Computer Engineering" (3506). Among the engineering specialties, the greatest interest was generated by: "Construction" (3760), "Electric Power Engineering and Electrical Engineering" (2597), "Construction of Unique Buildings and Structures" (2497).

The success of the admissions campaign is laid long before the summer. Motivated applicants with high scores come to the Polytechnic University largely due to the large-scale career guidance work that is carried out throughout the year.

The Polytechnic University actively supports the Olympiad movement, acting as an organizer and co-organizer of competitions for schoolchildren in a wide range of areas. Successful participation in Olympiads (including the All-Russian School Olympiad) from the list of the Russian Council of Olympiads gives applicants the right to enter without passing entrance examinations. In 2025, a new support system was introduced: applicants admitted without entrance examinations (BVI) and with high Unified State Exam scores will receive a grant of up to 120,000 rubles with the possibility of additional payments for excellent studies. This year, the Polytechnic University accepted 185 Olympiad participants – winners and prize winners of competitions, while the number of applicants with high Unified State Exam scores exceeded 400 people.

The Directorate of Pre-University Education and Talent Attraction carries out large-scale work: it organizes educational programs and specialized shifts in leading all-Russian children's centers and regional centers for gifted children. Schoolchildren from all over the country immerse themselves in the world of modern technologies, studying relevant areas – mechanical engineering, unmanned transport, IT and biotechnology – and trying themselves in the role of researchers.

With the beginning of the holidays, summer educational intensives traditionally open – the Summer School and the Engineering League, dedicated to key areas for the Polytechnic: energy, aircraft and rocket engineering, IT, data analysis and others.

An important part of career guidance work is campus tours: thousands of schoolchildren visit academic buildings and laboratories every year to get to know the life of the Polytechnic from the inside. University representatives also actively participate in exhibitions of educational institutions across the country – from the Far East to the south of Russia. These efforts bring results: 70% of those enrolled from various regions choose the Polytechnic every year.

The key innovation of this admissions campaign was the "Petrovskaya Wave" system. It guaranteed admission to all applicants who scored the required passing score, making the process more transparent and reducing anxiety for many applicants.

"2025 has become a time of significant changes for the Polytechnic Admissions Committee," noted Varvara Sotova, Director of the Center for Formation of the Contingent of Students. "We have managed to implement a number of carefully prepared innovations: the launch of the "Petrovskaya Wave," an increase in grants for Olympiad winners, and the holding of the admissions campaign in a single space – the reading room. We are glad that everything was done at a high level."

A huge thank you to the large team that worked all summer long — you are real professionals! And to the new large team of more than 10,000 first-year polytechnic students — we wish you interesting studies, a rich and vibrant student life! — shared the responsible secretary of the admissions committee, Vitaly Drobchik.

The admission campaign for the Master's degree also showed impressive results. 23,827 applications were submitted for 2,340 budget places, and 6,789 for fee-paying places.

The most popular IT Master's programs

Technology of development and support of high-quality software product — 680 applications Fundamentals of analysis and development of applications with large volumes of distributed data — 624 applications Systems analysis and optimization of information systems and technologies — 544 applications Leaders of the engineering block Organization and management of investment and construction projects — 638 applications Digital construction of buildings and structures — 569 applications Urban construction and infrastructure — 388 applications

A unique feature of the Polytechnic's Master's program is its corporate programs, launched jointly with leading industrial partners. They provide students with real projects, mentors and guaranteed employment.

This year, the admissions committee placed special emphasis on the portfolio competition, following which 551 people received a place at the university. Also enrolled were 14 winners of the "I am a professional" Olympiad and 2 winners of the All-Russian engineering competition.

"This year's admission to the Polytechnic University's Master's program has confirmed the success of the individual approach and the practice of assessing the achievements of applicants," commented Vice-Rector for Educational Activities Lyudmila Pankova. "We see a steady increase in the number of participants and applicants using this mechanism year after year – the practice is fully justified. We congratulate the new Master's students and wish them to realize their most ambitious scientific and professional goals."

The admissions campaign is over, and the main heroes of Polytechnic University 2025 are ready to make new discoveries!

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SPbPU professor wins postgraduate scholarship in neuroscience

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Head of the Department of Higher Mathematics at the Institute of Physics and Mathematics, Professor Ilya Sysoev, received a grant from the Idea Scientific Center to open a postgraduate position in neuroscience, becoming winner of the 2025 competition.

The competition was held for the fifth time (in 2024, the project of Marina Sysoeva, professor of the Physics Department at the Institute of Physics and Mathematics, won).

This year, 15 projects out of 37 applications received support based on the results of the competition. The research topic proposed by I. V. Sysoev "Modeling of short-term memory processes as dynamic modes in hippocampal neuron networks" involves an interdisciplinary approach that combines mathematical modeling, methods of nonlinear dynamics, processing of electrophysiological signals and computational methods. In order to conduct research in the field of fundamental neurosciences, the research laboratory "Fundamental cognitive research" was created at the Institute of Physics and Mathematics of SPbPU in 2025, where two projects supported by grants from the Russian Science Foundation are already being carried out. The grant from the scientific center "Idea" is intended to pay a postgraduate student an additional stipend of 80 thousand rubles per month for the entire period of study.

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September 3 – Day of Solidarity in the Fight against Terrorism

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September 3 is the Day of Solidarity in the Fight against Terrorism in Russia. Today we remember the victims of terrorist attacks and pay tribute to law enforcement officers who died in the fight against terrorists.

Solidarity Day is directly connected with the tragic events in Beslan on September 1-3, 2004. Then, during a ceremonial assembly at School No. 1, a group of terrorists took more than 1,100 children, their parents and teachers hostage. The school was mined, and the hostages were kept in the gym in the harshest conditions. The entire country watched with horror the dramatic events unfolding in the small Beslan school.

On the third day, a series of explosions occurred in the building and an assault began. Most of the hostages were freed. 333 people died, including 186 children.

This pain will never go away from my heart.

On September 3, 2005, the Tree of Sorrow monument was unveiled at the City of Angels Memorial Cemetery, where the victims of the terrorist attack are buried. The school gymnasium remained a makeshift memorial for a long time, where relatives and friends of the victims and caring people would come. A wooden Orthodox cross was installed in the middle of the hall, and the walls were covered with photographs of the victims. Common grief unites, and among the inscriptions on the walls one can see the words “Nord-Ost is with you”. Flowers and children’s toys lay near the cross and along the walls of the hall, and there were open bottles of water, symbolizing the suffering of the hostages from thirst. “We beg you, give us water,” reads the inscription on the memorial drinking fountain installed in the City of Angels.

Following these terrible events, security measures were strengthened in all schools across the country: barriers were built, panic buttons were installed, and contracts with security companies were concluded. Security is also monitored in higher education institutions. Anti-terrorist training is regularly held at the Polytechnic University, and video surveillance is installed. We appeal to all employees and students – be vigilant, report all suspicious people and objects to the University Security Center by phone: 7 (921) 940-66-75, 8 (812) 534-61-18.

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Prospects for Russian-Chinese cooperation in the field of higher education: Valery Falkov visited China on a working visit

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The Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation Valery Falkov made a working visit to the People's Republic of China, where he held a number of important meetings aimed at expanding bilateral scientific and technical cooperation.

On August 22, the head of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science met with the Minister of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of China, Yin Hejun.

During the meeting, the parties paid special attention to the development of partnership within the framework of megascience projects. Today, Chinese scientists participate in the work of the NICA Complex facility, created at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna. Long-standing contacts continue with the Kurchatov Institute. Valery Falkov proposed developing a unified scientific research program that will ensure the joint use of the existing and emerging research infrastructure in Russia and China.

The ministers also condemned cooperation between the SCO and BRICS. In particular, a statement on strengthening scientific, technical and innovative cooperation between the SCO states until 2030 is planned for September.

On August 25, Valery Falkov held a meeting with the Minister of Education of the People's Republic of China, Huai Jinpeng.

The parties discussed the activities of joint Russian-Chinese universities, including projects that have only just been planned. The colleagues also noted the growth in the number of Chinese students at Russian universities. Over the past five years, their number has almost doubled. Last academic year, over 56,000 Chinese citizens studied in Russia.

The meeting also touched on the topic of cooperation within the BRICS line, including the initiative to create a new balanced ranking of universities that would take into account the specifics of the educational systems of the two countries. Given the experience of Russia and China in this area, Valery Falkov proposed combining efforts to create an alternative, fair mechanism for evaluating universities.

The State University of Management follows current trends in education and also develops cooperation with Chinese colleagues. The State University of Management runs a joint network master's program "International Manufacturing Business Management" with Ningbo University, organizes internships for Russian specialists in China, and last summer a cooperation agreement was signed with the Shandong Institute of Technology and Business. In addition, for faster adaptation, all foreign students are offered to study Russian at the preparatory department of the State University of Management.

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80 years since the Victory Day over militaristic Japan and the end of World War II

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The Great Patriotic War, which is of colossal importance for all residents of our country, was part of a global armed conflict – World War II. After the capitulation of Nazi Germany on May 8-9, the war continued, including for many Soviet soldiers, in Europe. And on August 8, 1945, in accordance with allied obligations, the Soviet Union declared war on the Japanese Empire.

The fighting began just after midnight on August 9 and included three military operations: the Manchurian Strategic Operation, the South Sakhalin Offensive Operation, and the Kuril Landing Operation. The overall command was exercised by Marshal of the Soviet Union Alexander Vasilevsky, who managed to defeat the million-strong Japanese Kwantung Army in just 24 days. As a result of the war in the Far East, Manchuria (Northeastern China), North Korea, South Sakhalin, and the Kuril Islands were liberated. For their exploits and military distinctions during the war with Japan, more than 300,000 Soviet citizens were awarded orders and medals, including 100 people with the title of Hero of the Soviet Union.

Future employees of our university also had the chance to take part in the war with Japan:

— Anatoly Bastrykin – Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs (1964-1967). During the war with Japan, he was a senior sergeant in the operations department of the 300th rifle division, and was wounded in Manchuria. He was awarded the medals "For Courage" and "For Victory over Japan";

— Aleksandr Elkin is an associate professor at the Department of Structures and Constructions. During the war with Japan, he served as the head of the military construction department of the 3rd engineer-sapper assault brigade of the 39th Army. He was awarded two Orders of the Red Star, the Orders of the Patriotic War of the 1st and 2nd degrees, the Order of the Red Banner, and the medals "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945", "For the Victory over Japan", "For the Capture of Koenigsberg", and "For the Defense of Moscow";

— Gennady Kokin is an associate professor of the Department of Public Relations and Advertising. During the war with Japan, he served in one of the aviation regiments of the Far Eastern Military District. He was awarded an order and many medals;

— Pavel Kolesnik – Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs (1966-1982), Head of the Department of Engineering and Technology of Automobile Transport (1982-1990), Honorary Worker of Higher Professional Education of the Russian Federation. During the war with Japan, he served as an assistant to the commander of a tank company and battalion. Cavalier of the Order of the Patriotic War, 2nd degree, and the Order of the Red Star;

— Leonid Petrushenko – Head of the Philosophy Department (1975-1988). During the war with Japan, he was an aviation technician in the Pacific Fleet. He was awarded the medals “For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945” and “For the Victory over Japan”;

— Andrey Shary – head of the military department (1967-1977). During the war with Japan, he was the commander of the BM-13 Katyusha multiple launch rocket system division with the rank of Guards Major. Twice Knight of the Patriotic War, 2nd degree.

It turned out to be so unexpectedly big

The entry of the Soviet Union into the war accelerated the end of World War II. On September 2, 1945, Japan signed the Act of Surrender, and on September 3, according to the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, the Victory over Japan was declared.

For the first two years after the victory, September 3 was even a non-working day in the USSR, but then it gradually began to fade into the background, giving way to the main holiday marking the end of the war, May 9. In 2020, September 3 was added to the list of days of military glory in Russia as the Day of the End of World War II. And since 2023, the wording of the official name of the holiday has also included a mention of the victory over militaristic Japan, emphasizing the fact of victory over the political regime of Japan in those years and the absence of hostility towards the Japanese nation as a whole.

The Second World War lasted six years, 61 countries took part in it, 40 of which had military operations on their territory, it affected 80% of the world's population and took the lives of about 60-65 million people. The USSR and China suffered the greatest losses – 27 million and 15-20 million people, respectively. In memory of this tragedy and great feat, as a tribute to the victors, September 3 is celebrated in Russia as the Day of Military Glory.

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