RUDN University medical students shared their victories at the M.I. Perelman Surgical Olympiad.

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RUDN University medical students were the winners and runners-up of the XXXIV Moscow (All-Russian) Student Surgical Olympiad named after Academician M.I. Perelman. At the competition, held in Yaroslavl, participants demonstrated practical surgical skills, theoretical knowledge, and completed complex tasks.

In total, approximately 500 people from 15 teams, aged 19 to 23, competed in the Central Federal District regional stage. They completed over 30 different tasks, including nasal tip reconstruction, brain tumor removal, coronary artery bypass grafting, and a new task: layer-by-layer corneal transplantation.

The RUDN University team included 35 students from two professional student societies: REMEDY (Accreditation and Simulation Center) and RUDN SURGEONS (I.D. Kirpatovsky Department of Operative Surgery and Clinical Anatomy). Teams were formed based on participants' professional competencies, practical skills, and theoretical knowledge. The most experienced and skilled students were selected for the team.

1st place – "Spinal anesthesia"

Elina Abdulova, 5th year, majoring in General Medicine; Daria Tupakhina, 6th year, majoring in General Medicine

2nd place – “Ensuring airway patency, tracheal intubation”

Maxim Balovnev, 5th year, majoring in General Medicine; Evgeniya Zadorozhnaya, 6th year, majoring in General Medicine

2nd place – “Theory in Cardiovascular Surgery and Vascular Surgery”

Gleb Bulgakov, 6th year, majoring in General Medicine; Daria Shelyakova, 4th year, majoring in General Medicine; Konstantin Klimov, 4th year, majoring in General Medicine

2nd place – “Reconstruction of the terminal part of the nose”

Epimakhova Olga, 5th year, majoring in General Medicine Babakova Adelina, 5th year, majoring in General Medicine Davudova Rukidzhat, 5th year, majoring in General Medicine

3rd place – Endobubble

Violetta Udovina, 4th year, majoring in General Medicine; Marina Shtanchaeva, 5th year, majoring in General Medicine

3rd place – Pirogov Anatomy

Matveev Sergey, 6th year, majoring in General Medicine; Epimakhova Olga, 5th year, majoring in General Medicine

Needle selection and dose calculation

According to Elina Abdulova and Daria Tupakhina, only five out of fifteen teams advanced to the "Spinal Anesthesia" competition following the "Airway Management and Tracheal Intubation" competition. Therefore, the women were determined not to let down their colleagues, who made their participation in this challenge possible.

"We entered the competition knowing we wouldn't have another opportunity like this. We knew we had hours of training behind us, daily theory reviews, and our friends and colleagues on the other side of the door, just as nervous as we were. In our view, our key advantage was the way we explained each step, the rationale behind each one, including the choice of needle, anesthetic, and dose calculation, as well as our knowledge of the theoretical aspects of the procedure. The model was realistic, and the passage through all structures and the presence of the spinal canal were objectively assessed based on the fluid level in the IV connected to the model, which rose when the anesthetic was administered," said Elina Abdulova and Daria Tupakhina.

The students' teammates, Maxim Balovnev and Evgeniya Zadorozhnaya, noted the difficulty of the tracheal intubation task due to the unique design of the simulation phantom.

"But thanks to well-organized, coordinated work and a clear strategy, we were able to achieve high results. We took second place out of 11 teams, beating all Moscow universities in the competition," added Maxim Balovnev.

The plan is to know all the topics

The students prepared for the Olympiad very diligently and tried to study and remember the answers to the competition's theoretical questions as much as possible.

"I wanted to provide a comprehensive answer to any question about which treatment strategy to use, I wanted to explain how to manage a patient from start to finish, so I had to read multiple volumes of textbooks and review the clinical guidelines provided by the Olympiad organizers. The questions the experts asked, frankly, weren't difficult, but they wanted to know the nuances that aren't covered in textbooks, so I had to rely on my ingenuity," Gleb Bulgakov said.

The students also strived to demonstrate their practical skills, giving 100%.

"The competition I participated in tested general practical skills in operating endoscopic equipment. Since this is a very specialized field, I had to practice every day on a simulator, which, fortunately, our PSO has," added Violetta Udovina.

"Everything was challenging, but in its own way. As future aesthetic surgeons, we were striving for the perfect image from the very beginning—to make the work look as if we were operating on a living person. The organizers provided a mock-up made of pigskin and a silicone face to simulate the flap transfer. But the main challenge wasn't even the materials. In reality, such an operation is performed in several stages, spaced a month or two apart. For us, everything was done at once, in a single session. At first, it seemed an almost absurd task. But we got used to the process. By the third training session, we were fully immersed and began refining every step: the technique, ensuring everything was anatomically correct, and every suture, ensuring it was not just strong but perfectly neat and aesthetically pleasing. Ultimately, this dual focus—on realism and beauty—won the day," Olga Epimakhova emphasized.

Capable of more

Summing up their participation in the Olympiad, RUDN students noted that there is always room for improvement, and they are confident they are capable of greater achievements. The expectations from the combined efforts of the two PSOs were fully met.

"Firstly, we had strong teams made up of goal-oriented and motivated participants, and secondly, we had the opportunity to communicate and work towards results in an environment where everyone strives to perform at their best. All participants maintained a positive atmosphere conducive to productive collaboration. Our teamwork helped us more than once. For example, in the Pirogov Anatomy competition, Sergey Matveyev and Olga Epimakhova very succinctly complemented each other's answers, regardless of the complexity of the question. The team left the jury in no doubt about their professional competence," noted the RUDN team.

"The M.I. Perelman Surgical Olympiad is the best way to go beyond the textbook. Mind-blowing cases, the thrill of the practical stages, and live feedback from surgeons. I gained tremendous experience and a boost of motivation. It's definitely something every student serious about surgery should experience at least once in their life!" shared Olga Krupina, a fourth-year student in the General Medicine program.

"My first participation in the surgical Olympiad left a powerful, vivid impression: a mixture of adrenaline and emotional control, where every second and every movement mattered. My team defended the university's honor in the Urology section. It was a huge challenge for us, as not everything always goes according to plan. But I'm incredibly proud of our work; I've never felt such a strong motivation to become stronger and more confident. It was amazing to see how theoretical knowledge translates into refined actions under pressure," said Maria Moiseeva, a third-year student majoring in General Medicine.

"This year, we demonstrated ourselves as a close-knit team and tried to give our best, but at the same time, we recognized our shortcomings and realized what we need to improve. We're looking forward to the next Perelman!" added Marina Shtanchaeva, a fifth-year student majoring in General Medicine.

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December 19, 2025 IRI Anniversary Prize: 15 nominations and new categories for creators of important content

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Do you create content that people watch, listen to, and forward to their friends? It's time to make a name for yourself. The Internet Development Institute has opened applications for the 5th National Internet Content Award, the premier prize for creators of socially significant online projects. The anniversary ceremony will take place in the spring of 2026.

Applications will be accepted until February 10, 2026. The competition has 15 main categories: from feature and documentary projects, blogs, music tracks, podcasts, and non-scripted content to new categories such as messenger channels and online promotional campaigns. This gives media outlets, independent creators, and brands the opportunity to showcase their work in both familiar and new formats.

Gazprom-Media Holding traditionally supports the National Internet Content Award and, together with IRI, develops projects that become hits with a wide audience. This year, the award was given to the series "Oil" from the PREMIER online cinema and the spy drama "GDR" from NTV.

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"The country needs engineer-managers, and GUU has this experience": Students and scientists met with the Secretary of the Commission for Scientific and Technological Development of Russia

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On December 17, the State University of Management hosted a meeting with Antony Shvindt, Deputy Head of the Secretariat of the Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation and Secretary of the Commission for Scientific and Technological Development (S&TD) of the Russian Federation.

GUU Rector Vladimir Stroyev and Vice-Rector Maria Karelina spoke to the guest about the university's achievements over the past year, its engineering management training programs, and its plans for further technological development.

"This year, we opened two new laboratories: the RosGeoTech Advanced School of Industrial Innovations, created jointly with the Millionshchikov State Petroleum Technological University, and the Numerical Control Systems (NCS) Lab, opened thanks to a grant from the Russian Ministry of Science and Higher Education. Last month, the Center for Space Research, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, and Radioelectronic Technologies opened, bringing together technological research conducted in these areas. Our future plans are no less ambitious, including opening our own Advanced Engineering School and integrating it into the national "Personnel for Space" project," concluded Vladimir Stroyev.

Next, the Secretary of the Scientific and Technological Revolution Commission met with a group of young scientists from the university, including members of the Student Design Bureau (SDB) “Innovative Solutions”.

"Let me remind you that for the first time in our country's history, 'technological leadership' has been defined as a national development goal. And the tools for achieving it are national technological leadership projects. These include nine national projects in critical areas such as production and automation equipment, public health, food security, unmanned aerial systems, and others. Universities are a breeding ground for talent and cutting-edge technological developments, so much attention is being paid to, among other things, the development of youth laboratories, student design bureaus, and advanced engineering schools," noted Antony Shvindt.

Vladimir Filatov, Director of the Engineering Project Management Center, presented engineering projects being implemented at the State University of Management in collaboration with industrial partners and within the framework of the Special Design Bureau (SKB). The guest was particularly interested in the bureau's flagship project for developing 3D models and 2D drawings for an electric train, which was implemented online, as well as the design support provided to one of the units performing tasks as part of the Special Military Operation.

The rector of the State University of Management noted that just last week, representatives of this department visited the State University of Management and expressed gratitude for the support provided both in the technological sphere and as part of the "SMU-SVOim" humanitarian campaign.

Maxim Pletnev, Head of the Scientific Research Coordination Department, discussed the trends and priority areas of SUM's research projects, noting a sevenfold increase in research volume over three years. In addition to technical areas, social and humanities projects are also being implemented, including those aimed at studying the demographic situation and shaping the civic position of young people. Antony Shvindt expressed interest and suggested that the results be sent to him shortly.

Mikhail Petrov, a representative of SKB GUU's industrial partner and Deputy Director for Development at the Petersburg Machine-Building Plant, also spoke at the meeting, presenting key performance indicators for the work performed.

Denis Serdechny, Head of the Laboratory of Digital and Intelligent Technologies for the Development of Territories of the Russian Federation, spoke about the implementation of a major scientific project in the agro-industrial complex, while Dmitry Nikitin presented the goals of creating the Center for Space Research, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, and Radioelectronic Technologies.

"Unmanned systems are used in many fields, and it's crucial to develop technologies at the intersection of various sciences. It's crucial to study regional characteristics to identify areas of high demand and quickly transition to civilian applications. The State University of Management has unique experience in training engineering and economic specialists, and this is more relevant today than ever," Antony Shvindt concluded the meeting.

Following this, the Secretary of the Scientific and Technological Development Commission visited the state-of-the-art laboratories of the State University of Management and gave an open lecture for students, "Architecture for the Implementation of National Technological Leadership Projects." He introduced the audience to the national projects, emphasizing that "from an early age, you can chart your career trajectory in a specific direction. The State University of Management offers every opportunity for this; don't miss out."

At the end of the meeting, Antony Shvindt wished everyone success in their exams, congratulated them on the upcoming New Year, and invited them to ask him questions on the official Telegram channel, where he personally responds to all inquiries.

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US forces destroyed two ships in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing five people.

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Washington, December 19 (Xinhua) — The U.S. military destroyed two vessels suspected of carrying drugs in international waters in the Eastern Pacific on Thursday, killing all five people on board, U.S. Southern Command reported.

“On December 18, at the direction of Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, Joint Task Force Southern Spear launched lethal kinetic strikes against two vessels operated by designated terrorist organizations in international waters,” the command said in a press release.

“As a result of these actions, five male drug terrorists were killed,” the statement said.

Intelligence confirmed that both vessels were involved in drug trafficking operations.

Since early September, the Pentagon has sunk more than 28 suspected "narco-ships" in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific, killing at least 104 people.

In recent weeks, US President Donald Trump has repeatedly stated that the American military will begin ground strikes against drug traffickers "very soon," raising tensions between the US and Venezuela.

For nearly four months, the United States has maintained a significant military presence in the Caribbean, primarily off the coast of Venezuela, under the guise of combating drug trafficking. Caracas has denounced the American actions as a veiled attempt at regime change in the country.

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Mexico's president criticizes the "criminalization" of migrants in the US

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Mexico City, Dec. 19 (Xinhua) — Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on Thursday strongly opposed the continued "criminalization" of illegal immigrants in the United States.

"Criminalizing migrants is not only inhumane, it's also problematic," said K. Sheinbaum, responding to US President Donald Trump's harsh comments about migrants in his prime-time address to the nation on Wednesday evening.

“We have always believed that the best way to reduce migration is to invest in countries, help and protect people, and prevent poverty and inequality, because people do not migrate of their own free will,” the Mexican president said at a press conference.

With Thursday being International Migrants Day, K. Sheinbaum reiterated that her government will never “accept actions that criminalize migrants.”

The Mexican leader also dismissed the notion that the US-Mexico border is one of the most dangerous in the world, saying it is undoubtedly one of the busiest, with millions of people crossing it for work, education and health care.

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December 19, 2025 A Human Touch: How Bloggers Help Businesses Grow

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Alina Zinnatullina, founder and CEO of Insight People (part of Gazprom-Media Holding), discussed the nuances to consider when working with bloggers and the secret to successful influencer campaigns.

— Trust and personal relevance. For subscribers, a blogger is a familiar face. They listen to them in the morning while making coffee. They motivate people to exercise, pursue a career, and travel. Ultimately, a message from such a person sounds more persuasive than one from a company.

— Precise targeting and context. Bloggers' audiences are specific lifestyle communities: healthy lifestyle enthusiasts, young parents, entrepreneurs, fashion enthusiasts, cooks, and tech geeks. Advertising in this context is perceived quite naturally.

— Flexibility of formats and speed of testing. The blogger content format allows for quick response to trends and provides feedback. This allows businesses to launch and test advertising hypotheses, change, and optimize development strategies.

"You don't necessarily need to involve bloggers with millions of followers in your campaign to achieve results. Insight People had a case where we engaged 40 bloggers with audiences of up to 100,000 subscribers to achieve the campaign's goals. Each of them created a short video review showing the product in everyday life, with a promo code for purchase. As a result, we achieved high reach and click-through rates."

Alina Zinntaullina, Founder and CEO of Insight People

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Congratulations to Elizaveta Magdina on successfully defending her PhD dissertation.

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Congratulations to Elizaveta Rostislavovna Magdina, assistant professor at the Department of Forensic Science at St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, on successfully defending her dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Technical Sciences.

Scientific supervisor: Viktor Nikolaevich Dobromirov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Professor of the Department of Ground Transport and Technological Machines at St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering.

The topic of the dissertation is “Method for assessing the fordability of wheeled transport and technological vehicles”, scientific specialty 2.5.11. Ground transport and technological vehicles and complexes.

The defense took place on December 18, 2025, in the dissertation council 24.2.380.05, created on the basis of our university.

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Rosneft expands energy supply to the Uvat project

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RN-Uvatneftegaz (part of Rosneft's oil and gas production complex) has launched the modern 110 kV Yarus substation. This is a key infrastructure facility for the Yuzhno-Venikhyartskoye field, ensuring reliable and high-quality power supply to a group of new wells, thereby increasing hydrocarbon production and preparing the infrastructure for the development of promising areas.

The new substation will meet the field's growing energy consumption due to well drilling and the commissioning of high-tech raw material processing facilities. Previously, the facilities were supplied with power from remote sources.

The 110 kV "Yarus" substation, with a capacity of 25 MVA, consists of two modules mounted on mobile platforms. The facility is equipped with modern domestically produced power and switching equipment. High-tech microprocessor relay protection and a telemetry system ensure full integration into the existing operational information system. This allows for remote real-time monitoring of all key parameters, prompt response to network changes, and control of operating modes from the company's central control center, minimizing on-site personnel presence.

The equipment and design enable operation at temperatures down to -55°C. The substation's design utilized solutions that minimize the impact on the Uvatsky District ecosystem. Eco-friendly materials were used, an oil collection system is included, and the access roads are laid without damaging vegetation.

The creation of energy infrastructure to support the drilling of new wells in the Uvat project's license areas continues. Today, the company operates over 540 substations of various voltage classes, 90 distribution units, and power lines of various voltage classes, with a total length of over 3,200 kilometers.

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RN-Uvatneftegaz, a subsidiary of Rosneft Oil Company, conducts exploration and development of fields located in the Uvatsky District of the Tyumen Region and the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Yugra.

The company's cumulative oil production exceeds 150 million tons since the start of operation of the Uvat project fields in 2007.

Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft December 19, 2025

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Polytechnic students received state awards in the field of education

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A ceremony presenting state awards to residents of St. Petersburg for their significant contributions to the development of St. Petersburg was held at Smolny. Governor Alexander Beglov presented the awards to faculty members from three SPbPU institutes.

By order of the President of the Russian Federation, the honorary title of "Honored Worker of Higher Education of the Russian Federation" was awarded to Irina Krasyuk, Doctor of Economics and Professor at the Higher School of Advanced Digital Technologies and the Advanced Engineering School "Digital Engineering," for her personal achievements in the education and training of scientific and pedagogical personnel.

Receiving this state award is not only a great honor for me, but also a great responsibility, motivating me to continue growing and achieving new goals. I express special gratitude to the university's leadership for creating the conditions for achieving high results, as well as to my colleagues for their constructive interaction and support. I promise to "think ahead" and continue to work for the benefit of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, our beautiful city, and our great country," Irina Anatolyevna said after the award ceremony.

For their outstanding achievements and successes in promoting the development of scientific potential and professional education, the honorary title of "Honored Worker of Higher Education in St. Petersburg" was awarded to Olga Kalinina, Doctor of Economics, Professor, and Director of the Higher School of Industrial Management at the Institute of Economics and Technology (IET), and Nadezhda Krasnova, Doctor of Physics and Mathematics, Associate Professor at the Higher School of Engineering Physics at the Institute of Economics and Technology.

"I truly appreciate the trust placed in me. Polytechnic University is more than just a place of work for me, but a kind of 'second home' and a source of inspiration. I will continue to work and live for the development and prosperity of my beloved university," Olga Vladimirovna shared her impressions.

"I am sincerely grateful to the university and its administration for such a high recognition of my work. This recognition is not only a great honor for me, but also a significant incentive for further professional development and improvement within the walls of our university," Nadezhda Konstantinovna emphasized.

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Students were taught how to protect themselves online.

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On December 18, participants of the student social and legal project "InfoShield" held a meeting titled "How to Protect Yourself Online" at the "Growth Point" space of St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering (SPbGASU). The meeting focused on cyberbullying, a serious problem in the modern digital environment.

The meeting was opened by Daria Meleshina, the head of the InfoShield project and a student majoring in Law, who described the project's goals and the format of the event. Oksana Karnaukhova, Deputy Dean for Educational Work at the Faculty of Forensic Expertise and Law in Construction and Transport, Associate Professor, and PhD in Law, then delivered a lecture titled "Cyberbullying: Nature, Consequences, and Responsibility."

The speaker explained in detail what cyberbullying is, its various forms, and why online bullying is particularly dangerous. She noted that, unlike offline conflicts, cyberbullying is systemic, can occur around the clock, and the dissemination of offensive material online occurs instantly and often anonymously.

The expert focused on the legal aspects of the issue, explaining to students administrative and criminal liability for insults, slander, threats, violation of privacy, and the illegal use of a citizen's image. Oksana Karnaukhova emphasized that even "jokes," reposts, and likes can have legal consequences, and the victim's perception of the situation plays a key role in determining the classification of the offense.

The practical part of the event included a mock trial. Participants received a case description and were assigned the roles of prosecutor, defense attorney, expert, and defendant. In this mock trial format, the students analyzed evidence, constructed arguments, and gained firsthand insight into how the judicial system operates and the complexities of protecting digital rights.

In addition, all attendees were able to take an interactive digital literacy test using a Telegram bot, which allowed them to reinforce their acquired knowledge.

The SPbGASU student project "InfoShield" is being implemented with the support of the Rosmolodezh Grants program. Its goal is to improve students' digital and legal literacy and foster responsible and informed behavior in the digital environment.

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