SUM is considering joining the Eurasian Alliance for Education in the Sphere of Cross-Border Electronic Commerce

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On July 23, 2025, a delegation from the Chinese company Ruston GEEGE visited the State University of Management on a working visit.

The foreign guests were represented by Ruston GEEGE CEO Wang Changchun and the company's scientific and educational institute director Jiang Nannan. The delegation was received by GUU Rector Vladimir Stroyev, Vice-Rectors Dmitry Bryukhanov, Maria Karelina and other university representatives.

In his welcoming speech, Vladimir Stroyev noted that contacts between China and Russia have been expanding more and more actively lately. GUU also cooperates with colleagues from universities in China and wants to move to a new level, to agreements with Chinese commercial companies.

"As the leaders of our countries believe, we have a greater future together. GUU has been training Russian businessmen in China for several years now, in particular, in 2023 we conducted internships in Shanghai, and in 2024 – in Beijing. I think it is right to begin direct interaction between the university and Chinese companies," the rector suggested.

Vladimir Vitalyevich told the guests a brief history of the State University of Management, from the Aleksandrovsky Commercial School to the creation of a school for training personnel for the first five-year plans under the leadership of Sergo Ordzhonikidze.

"Since then, our university has been training managers in various sectors of the economy. If you look at the list of our graduates, they are very high-ranking leaders. Currently, this includes Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Patrushev, Minister of Transport Andrei Nikitin, deputy ministers, and heads of production. Therefore, we feel a high responsibility in training people of such rank. I believe that future leaders should know China and understand the specifics of your technologies, production, and principles of building work processes, so that the common future of our peoples is happy," Vladimir Stroyev summed up.

Ruston GEEGE CEO Wang Changchun thanked the university leadership for the warm welcome and the opportunity to share his project ideas.

"Our company has been developing in the field of digital trade for over 10 years. We have our own warehouses in Russia, the USA, Brazil, Japan and other countries. We have received 60 patents and developed 20 educational products, which have already been used by about 100 thousand students. We will be happy to discuss with you the possibility of creating our Institute of Digital Economy on the basis of the State University of Management. Mutual integration will give us many new opportunities," said Wang Changchun.

Vice-Rector of the State University of Management Dmitry Bryukhanov spoke about the university’s cooperation with the Shanghai business incubator and the training of our 3rd and 4th year students in China.

"Last year, we conducted an internship in China for 50 Russian businessmen, which Vladimir Vitalyevich already mentioned. All the established connections led to the conclusion of contracts, but this is a drop in the ocean compared to the needs of the businesses of our countries. Now we are faced with the task of creating a training program for Chinese students in Russia and Russian students in China, so that they better understand each other's cultural characteristics and quickly establish interaction. In this regard, your project to create an institute of digital economy seems important and interesting to us," Dmitry Bryukhanov admitted.

Vice-Rector Maria Karelina agreed that the project proposed by the Chinese side was very interesting, but noted that time would be needed to study it in detail and determine ways to join it so that the partnership would be equal and would not violate the established order of the activities of the State University of Management as a state organization.

Director of the scientific and educational institute of Ruston GEEGE Jiang Nannan acquainted the management of the State University of Management with the plans for the creation of the Institute of Digital Economy and the stages of its implementation. Among other things, the project involves the creation of a common scientific and technical base, joint training programs in the field of digital business and the formation of a team of scientific leaders with a three-dimensional matrix of competencies.

Jiang Nannan also spoke about the new project of the Eurasian Alliance for Education in the Sphere of Cross-Border E-Commerce, the result of which will be integration with Russian marketplaces, the creation of a logistics system of the Ruston GEEGE company in Russia, support for Russian enterprises and the training of specialists in the field of cross-border online trade with an expected employment rate of up to 85%. Particular attention in the project will be paid to building a system of security measures for cross-border trade and dynamic pricing.

In response to this, Vladimir Stroyev told the guests about the partnership agreement between GUU and the united company Wildberries and Russ, as well as a business meeting at the SPIEF with its CEO Tatyana Kim. The rector reported that within the framework of the agreement with the marketplace, GUU is already developing an Olympiad for schoolchildren, which means it is moving in the direction that interests its Chinese colleagues.

At the end of the meeting, the parties exchanged contacts, discussed the possibility of further mutual visits and exchanged gifts. Wang Changchun presented Vladimir Stroyev with a traditional scroll with calligraphy by a famous master, which contains wishes for success and prosperity for the university and its students.

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Ob and "Flame": Polytechnic students help build the second Surgut bridge

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We continue to tell how the student teams of "Polytech" spend their work season. With the beginning of summer holidays, the guys went all over the country to change the environment, earn money and get useful skills for independent living. Today, together with the SSO "Flame" we will visit Surgut, at the construction of a road bridge across the Ob River.

The second Surgut bridge is being built to relieve the only existing crossing over the Ob River, opened in 2000. In general, the facility is a transport network, including a highway, three overpasses, four small bridges and several interchanges. It will connect several Russian regions, help develop the oil and gas industry and the Arctic. The construction of the second Surgut bridge has been declared an all-Russian student construction project. The work is gradually moving towards the end, and the builders expect that thanks to young and energetic assistants, they will complete the construction already in the fourth quarter of this year.

Meanwhile, the guys from "Plamen" are sandblasting the metal structures inside the bridge, carefully cleaning them from traces of corrosion. The girls are not far behind – they paint the bolted connections and welds so that they do not become covered in rust again.

"We went to Surgut for the first time, where we are working with the contractor VMP-Engineering. Despite the completely new conditions, the members of our unit are working on the construction site with great pleasure and helping to complete the facility by the scheduled deadlines," said SSO "Flame" fighter Dmitry Chernyshov.

Students gain valuable experience working with compressors, sandblasting equipment, improve their skills in electricity, mechanics and find new friends. For many, this becomes an important stage in professional development and personal growth. Well, in their free time, the guys explore the sights of Surgut and the local cuisine, walk in the parks, ride the rides, and in the evenings in the hostel the whole group watches films and holds commissar meetings.

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"First-grader's portfolio": Polytechnic prepares gifts for employees' children

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This academic year, the Saint Petersburg Polytechnic University will once again celebrate an important event — the beginning of the school journey of the children of its employees. The university is preparing a pleasant surprise for future first-graders — each of them will receive a set of branded polytechnic stationery as a gift.

Last year, a serious university was already turning into a real wonderland. The little guests were delighted to discover the mysterious world of knowledge, which until that moment seemed distant and mysterious to them. In the fairy-tale atmosphere of the holiday, the first 75 first-graders received special sets. The gifts included a full set of branded stationery.

You can apply for a gift this year until July 29 through your personal account We.SPBSTST.ru. To participate, you must provide a copy of the child's birth certificate and a document confirming enrollment in the first grade. This may be a copy or screenshot of the enrollment order, a notification from the State Services portal, an agreement with an educational organization, or a certificate from the school.

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Polytechnic University strives to support polytechnic families at an important moment – at the beginning of the school career of the children of university employees. The initiative has already become a tradition uniting generations of polytechnics.

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Participants of the International Summer School of Restoration of SPbGASU are working on the concept of preserving an ancient temple

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Participants of the International Summer School of Restoration at the site

The International Summer School of Restoration is taking place at SPbGASU, which is being held jointly with the International Restoration Center and the Restoration Association (Rosregionrestavratsiya). It is attended by 12 students from Greece, Kazakhstan, Kazan and St. Petersburg. They are working on a historical heritage site and the concept of preserving and developing the historical territory of the unique wooden Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

The current church is located in the village of Listvenka, Boksitogorsk District, Leningrad Region, and is a cultural heritage site of federal significance. It is one of the oldest church buildings in Leningrad Region – it was built in 1599 and rebuilt in 1720.

As the head of the summer school of restoration, candidate of architecture, associate professor of the department of architectural and urban heritage, head of the project "Scientific and educational laboratory "Restoration and renovation of architectural heritage" (NOL) Nadezhda Akulova said, the participants of the summer school talked with the rector of the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, visited the nearby surroundings and immersed themselves in the history of the area, learned about the place where, according to the rector, "Moscow and St. Petersburg are connected." Thus, they were deeply immersed not only in the object, but also in important historical zones, feeling their special atmosphere.

In addition to SPbGASU, the school’s organizers and leaders also include the Director of the International Restoration Center Tatyana Chernyaeva and the Head of the Department for the Restoration of Cultural Heritage Sites of the Leningrad Region State Autonomous Cultural Institution “International Restoration Center” Tatyana Afanasyeva.

The defense of the projects is planned for July 24 at the International Restoration Center in the village of Rozhdestveno.

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The admission campaign for foreign citizens is in full swing at the Polytechnic University

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The Polytechnic University is completing the main stage of accepting documents from foreign applicants. During the large-scale campaign, the university team participated in educational exhibitions, quota selections and webinars in the countries of Asia, Africa, Latin America and the CIS.

Since autumn 2024, the university has presented its educational programs at 39 events, including 12 face-to-face (in China, Turkey, Vietnam, Morocco, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan) and six online exhibitions, 17 information webinars and four regional selection rounds jointly with Rossotrudnichestvo representative offices. Foreign applicants familiarized themselves with the new admission algorithms. To promote the Open Doors international Olympiad, which gives talented students a unique opportunity to enter the Polytechnic University and study for free, an interview with the winners was held. They told their compatriots about studying at SPbPU. Also, specialized webinars on the master's and bachelor's degree tracks were held jointly with the Global Universities Association.

This year, a unified algorithm for admission to Russian universities for foreign and Russian citizens was launched. Now foreigners participate in the general competition on an equal basis with Russian schoolchildren. The progress of admission can be monitored in real time through the competition lists, which are already available on the official website of the university. The results of the main stage of enrollment will be known in August. Based on the results of the summer campaign, additional recruitment will take place for the remaining vacancies.

An important innovation of the international Open Doors Olympiad is the opening of the bachelor's degree program for the winners. If previously only applicants for master's and postgraduate studies participated, now future bachelors can too. At the moment, about 300 applications have been received, and about a hundred of them are for bachelor's degree programs. Most of the guys participating in the Olympiad represent foreign countries and do not speak Russian. Therefore, after admission, they will begin their studies with a pre-university training program.

Polytechnic University traditionally attracts great interest from applicants from key regions: the CIS countries (Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan are in the lead), China and other BRICS countries, Turkey and Latin America (especially Colombia and Ecuador). At the same time, the number of representatives of the African continent interested in studying in pre-university training programs is growing at the university. To develop this area, Polytechnic University took part in a special series of events organized by the Rosatom State Corporation. A series of exhibition and presentation webinars and educational lectures covered nuclear technologies in energy and their non-energy applications in related industries. Popular science lectures were given by Associate Professor of the Higher School of Mechanical Engineering Hamuda Khaled and Senior Lecturer of the Higher School of Technosphere Safety Jamilya Idrisova. The goal is to attract students from African countries to Rosatom's flagship universities to study in nuclear and related specialties in Russia.

A significant number of bachelor's and master's degree graduates choose to continue their education at SPbPU. According to preliminary data from the admissions campaign, over 2,000 applications have already been submitted for the main educational programs (bachelor's, master's, postgraduate) under the contract, and over 800 for the preparatory faculty. Candidates within the Russian Federation Government quota are also being considered. Over 800 applications have been processed to date.

The most popular bachelor's degree programs among applicants are economics and international relations, engineering and construction programs, IT and high technology. Of particular interest is the English-language program "International Business".

The following areas are in demand in the Master's program: construction, electric power engineering and electrical engineering, automation of technological processes, management, foreign regional studies, applied mechanics. The following English-language areas are also in demand: "Informatics and computing engineering", "Biotechnical systems and technologies", "Infocommunication technologies and communication systems", "Development of international business", "Intelligent systems", "Microelectronics of infocommunication systems", "Civil engineering" and "Molecular and cellular biotechnology".

In postgraduate studies, technical fields (energy, construction, mechanical engineering) and biotechnology are leading.

"It is difficult to predict the results of the new admissions system, including the movement of competition lists, since this is the first such experience. We recommend that applicants closely monitor updates on the SPbPU website and be prepared for additional recruitment in August. Despite the novelty of the procedure and the complexity of the exams, the interim figures indicate a record interest in studying at the leading technical university in Russia," said Evgeniya Satalkina, Head of the International Education Department.

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Happy birthday to Vitaly Lapshenkov!

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No bad weather can darken this environment, because today the State University of Management celebrates the birthday of its vice-rector Vitaly Lapshenkov.

Vitaly Vladimirovich is responsible for the university campus, the face of GUU. And judging by how popular posts with photos of the buildings are in our social networks, students really like this face. But a large university is not only a facade, it is also a lot of technical communications that need to be maintained in perfect order. These systems are updated on a regular basis. For example, in the spring, heating system refill stations were installed in the heating points of the Main Academic Building, Dormitory No. 2 and Dormitory No. 6. The birthday boy not only cares about all of us, but also regularly participates in the "GUU-SVOim" campaign, sending humanitarian aid to the special military operation zone and border areas. In addition, he successfully defends the honor of the university at sports tournaments. In early June, at the V Billiard Sports Championship among rectors and vice-rectors of universities in Moscow and the Moscow Region, Vitaly Lapshenkov once again proved that he is the best.

We wish our Vice-Rector further professional and sporting success, interesting family trips and a complete absence of emergency situations anywhere. Happy birthday!

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NSU Advanced Engineering School Launches Three Advanced Training Programs as Part of the National Project “New Materials and Chemistry”

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The NSU Advanced Engineering School has launched three unique advanced training programs within the framework of the national project "New Materials and Chemistry". These courses are aimed at training specialists capable of solving critical import substitution problems in high-tech industries. The training is free thanks to a state subsidy.

The national project "New Materials and Chemistry" sets an ambitious goal: to achieve technological independence of Russia in the production of chemical products, advanced materials and rare earth metals by 2030. To do this, it is necessary to train a new generation of personnel – engineers who are proficient in digital design tools and capable of implementing innovations.

NSU PISh was among the winners of the competition of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation for the provision of subsidies for the implementation of educational programs. Director of NSU PISh Sergey Golovin noted:

— The training of elite engineers is carried out through a project approach with the participation of high-tech companies. These courses are a tool for closing the personnel shortage in strategic sectors of the economy.

The courses were developed jointly with industrial partners – enterprises of the petrochemical cluster, and cover popular areas of CFD modeling.

Basic Course on Modeling Flow Dynamics in Ansys Fluent CFD Package 

The ANSYS software suite is an advanced suite of computer-aided engineering modeling tools that uses the finite element method.

The main objective of this course is to introduce students to the basic principles of CFD (computational fluid dynamics) modeling. Three main stages can be distinguished: preprocessing — preparation of a geometric model, creation of a finite element mesh, setting the physical properties of the medium, initial and boundary conditions; calculation stage, postprocessing — visualization and interpretation of the obtained calculation results, assessment of the adequacy of the selected model. The course covers all stages of hydrodynamics modeling in the Ansys environment. As a result, each participant in the program will be able to solve several problems from start to finish using the Ansys Fluent package.

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Computer simulation of reactive flows in the Ansys Fluent software package

Ansys Fluent can be used to simulate a wide range of chemical processes.

There are several approaches to mathematical modeling of chemical processes. This course examines an approach that simultaneously calculates both flow hydrodynamics and chemical transformations. This is possible using the Ansys Fluent package, a modern and versatile software suite that allows you to take into account the flow of the medium, the thermal processes that occur during this, as well as chemical transformations during reactions and combustion. Students will not only learn about the theoretical foundations of mathematical models, but will also solve several problems – from creating a geometric model and constructing a grid to performing calculations and processing the results.

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Course on modeling heat transfer processes in the CFD package Ansys Fluent

All types of heat transfer, such as conduction, convection and radiation, can be calculated in the Ansys Fluent software package.

There are three types of heat exchange: conduction, convection and radiation. The course offers basic mathematical models for all of the above processes. Using the example of such problems as mixing liquids of different temperatures, heating a thick-walled closed metal cell with air, and propagation of a rectilinear radiation beam, students will learn about choosing physical models in the Ansys Fluent PC, setting the physical properties of the medium for such problems, and will gain experience in solving them and processing the results. The course will be an excellent starting point for modeling heat exchange problems in hydrodynamics.

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The courses are designed for students and citizens of the Russian Federation with higher or secondary specialized education. All programs are conducted remotely with a flexible schedule. Upon completion of training, participants receive a state-issued certificate of advanced training.

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Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Dmitry Grigorenko visited Novosibirsk State University

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On Monday, July 21, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation – Chief of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko visited the Novosibirsk Region on a working visit. One of the items on the agenda was a visit to Novosibirsk State University, where guests were presented with developments of the Center for Artificial Intelligence (CAI) and the Advanced Engineering School (AES) of NSU.

During the meeting, the rector of NSU, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Mikhail Fedoruk, introduced the vice-premier to the history of the university, told him what is special about NSU, what it is now and what are the plans for the near future. He noted the special role of the university as a center of attraction for innovations and its contribution to the development of Akademgorodok, Novosibirsk and the country as a whole. Mikhail Fedoruk also emphasized that all the main strategic technological projects that the university is implementing within the framework of the Priority 2030 program are somehow related to new technologies and artificial intelligence.

The AI Center employees, in turn, presented a number of projects that are at various stages of readiness. In partnership with Rostelecom, a whole line of video detectors is being developed that monitor various situations that require the intervention of emergency and city services.

Currently, about two dozen such detectors have been created, some of which have already been installed for testing in real conditions at the university campus facilities. In the future, the developers want to move on to creating detectors capable of tracking several specified signs or threats at once in order to optimize the operation of video surveillance systems.

A prototype of an autonomous intelligent assistant for visually impaired and blind patients was also presented, operating on the basis of using large language models and artificial intelligence technologies. This is a joint development with another industrial partner of the AI Center – the Novosibirsk branch of the Federal State Autonomous Institution "NMITs "MNTK "Microsurgery of the Eye" named after Academician S.N. Fedorov" of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation.

— The principle of operation of this system is simple: a video camera will “see” instead of a person, the information from which will be sent to a portable computer, which will convert it into text. Then the text description is converted by a voice assistant and sent through headphones directly to the patient, — explained the head of the project at the NSU Center for Information Technologies Alexey Okunev.

Another area of work is related to monitoring atmospheric and noise pollution in municipalities. Here, the partner of the NSU Center for Informatics and Information Technologies is the Novosibirsk company CityAir, which specializes in the production and maintenance of networks and services for monitoring the quality of atmospheric air. Together with the university, the company intends to more widely implement artificial intelligence technologies in its work, thereby increasing the capabilities of the supplied equipment.

The NSU Advanced Engineering School has presented a “digital core” project for oil companies. NSU is the lead organization of a consortium that won a grant of 210 million rubles to develop digital core methods, an innovative tool that will help the Russian oil industry improve the efficiency of extracting hard-to-recover oil and gas reserves. The research will be conducted using the latest synchrotron, the Siberian Ring Photon Source (SKIF), located in the science city of Koltsovo.

— The subject of digital core combines the most advanced methods of mathematical modeling, experimental research techniques and data processing. The unique capabilities of synchrotron radiation will allow us to close these areas, making it possible to instrumentally track the impact of various methods of increasing oil recovery on rock and choose the most optimal scenarios for developing hard-to-recover oil and gas reserves, — commented Sergey Golovin, Director of the Advanced Engineering School of NSU, Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Dmitry Grigorenko highly praised the developments presented to him, while emphasizing that any remarkable results should not remain “a thing in itself,” and it is necessary to move on to their implementation in the real sector of the country’s economy as quickly as possible.

— Such visits by representatives of the country's leadership are very important for us. We get the opportunity to tell the top officials of the state about the results of our work, to understand from their reaction how relevant our developments are and, in case of a positive assessment, to receive support in implementation, which today is one of the most difficult barriers for most developers, — commented on the results of the visit the director of the NSU Center for Information Technologies Alexander Lyulko.

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In the Vyshka tent at VK Fest, they sent messages into space and immersed themselves in the virtual world

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