How to apply for the RUDN International Scholarship

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Green Investments and Indigenous Peoples' Protection: What RUDN University Students Learned at the Summer School on International Environmental Law

The RUDN University Law Institute, in collaboration with one of Indonesia's leading universities, the University of Brawijaya, held a Summer School on International Environmental Law. This large-scale project brought together over 100 students, young researchers, and faculty from 30 countries, including China, India, and Malaysia.

A RUDN University professor has become Russia's deputy chairman of the SCO National Ophthalmological Alliance.

At the end of August, a conference was held in Tianjin, China, to establish the National Ophthalmology Alliance of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. It was headed by Professor Yang Hua of the local medical university. Mikhail Frolov, MD, Head of the Department of Eye Diseases at the RUDN University Medical Institute, and Professor, Doctor of Medical Sciences, was appointed Deputy Chairman of the Alliance from Russia at the plenary session.

Gua Sha massage and acupuncture secrets: RUDN University medical students share their impressions of a summer school in China

What does the left hand pulse indicate? How to properly perform acupressure on the ears? RUDN University medical students learned this and much more at the "Heritage and Health: a Summer Exploration of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Qilu Culture" summer school at Shandong Second Medical University in Weifang, China. Our university has been collaborating with this institution for several years now.

For nearly two weeks, participants in the educational program attended lectures by local doctors and practical seminars, where they learned about modern treatment methods for various diseases and traditional Chinese medicine.

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PLA Air Force Open Day and 2025 Changchun Air Show kick off in China

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CHANGCHUN, Sept. 19 (Xinhua) — The People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) Open Day and Changchun Air Show 2025 kicked off in Changchun, northeast China's Jilin Province, on Friday, showcasing the latest military aviation achievements through spectacular aerial shows and static displays.

The program includes performances by aerobatic and parachute teams, as well as military aircraft from the combat units of the Chinese Air Force.

Highlights of the show will include flybys of a YY-20A tanker in formation with J-16 fighter jets, a pair of H-6 bombers, and a KongJing-500 airborne early warning aircraft escorted by four J-20 stealth fighters.

"The demonstration of group maneuvers of various types of aircraft is, in essence, a transfer of our usual combat training to the airshow field," said Wu Haoran, one of the J-16 pilots.

This year's dual event will last five days. Since its inception in 2011, it has become a key platform for showcasing the PLAAF's development and strategic transformation achievements.

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China and LAC countries held a defense forum, pledged to deepen security cooperation

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BEIJING, Sept. 19 (Xinhua) — The sixth China-Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) High-Level Defense Forum was held in Beijing on Friday, with defense and military officials from China and 18 LAC countries pledging to deepen security cooperation.

Chinese Defense Minister Dong Jun delivered a keynote speech at the forum, noting that China is willing to work with LAC countries to build defense relations characterized by a high level of mutual trust, flexibility, pragmatism, greater resilience, and closer ties.

Dong Jun said that through such efforts, China and LAC countries can create a model for security cooperation among countries in the Global South and make new and more significant contributions to building a China-LAC community with a shared future.

Representatives of the LAC countries noted at the forum that they regard China as a reliable friend and partner and look forward to further strengthening mutual trust and friendship with the Chinese Armed Forces, as well as deepening exchanges and cooperation. -0-

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Xinjiang is among the leaders in a number of economic indicators, according to the deputy head of the regional government.

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BEIJING, Sept. 19 (Xinhua) — Northwest China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (XUAR) has ranked among the leaders in a number of economic indicators by the end of 2024, Chen Weijun, first vice chairman of the XUAR government, said on Friday.

In 2024, Xinjiang's GRP grew by 6.1 percent compared to the previous year, exceeding 2 trillion yuan (about 281.4 billion US dollars), an official noted at a press conference organized by the State Council Information Office of the People's Republic of China.

At the same time, the annual volume of investment in fixed assets increased by 6.9 percent year-on-year, the added value created by industrial enterprises with annual income from core activities of at least 20 million yuan increased by 8 percent, and budget revenues increased by 10.5 percent.

At the same press conference, the head of the XUAR government, Erkin Tuniyaz, emphasized that the income of the local population has also increased over the years.

“In 2024, the per capita disposable income of the urban and rural population reached 42,820 yuan and 19,427 yuan, respectively, which is 23,801 yuan and 12,551 yuan higher than in 2012,” he noted.

At the press conference, a white paper entitled “The CPC’s Strategy for Governing Xinjiang in the New Era: Practice and Achievements” was released.

This year marks the 70th anniversary of the establishment of the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region. -0-

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White paper: Women benefit heavily from China's anti-poverty campaign

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Beijing, September 19 (Xinhua) — The State Council Information Office of China on Friday published a white paper titled "China's Achievements in the All-Round Development of Women's Affairs in the New Era." It highlights the significant benefits enjoyed by Chinese women as a result of the country's large-scale anti-poverty campaign.

According to the White Paper, women, who make up approximately half of the poor in China, have benefited from targeted programs that allocate funds and resources, including project organization, cash use, and household-specific interventions.

The white paper highlights China's efforts to improve access for poor women to basic health care, compulsory education, government subsidies, basic food and clothing, and housing.

A dynamic monitoring and assistance mechanism has been established to prevent any relapse into poverty. Furthermore, support for women who have escaped poverty and women from low-income rural areas is being maintained to develop their production, expand employment opportunities, and increase their incomes, according to the White Paper.

China is leveraging new forms of business and industry, including poverty alleviation programs in sectors such as e-commerce, photovoltaic technology, and tourism, to help low-income women find employment close to home. In areas populated by ethnic minorities, the transformation of the hand-weaving industry from a purely traditional craft to one that is now a significant factor in the local economy has had a profound impact on the lives of female embroiderers of the Miao and Yi ethnic groups.

China has also increased financial support for women living in poverty. According to the white paper, a total of over 450 billion yuan (approximately $63.27 billion) in guaranteed microloans and microcredits for poverty alleviation have been provided to needy women, and 8.7 million impoverished women have increased their incomes through entrepreneurship.

As of 2020, various vocational training programs were organized for a total of 10.21 million women and technicians in need. Between 2023 and 2024, 632,000 women received vocational training through the Rain and Dew program, enabling them to continue their journey out of poverty.

In addition, China has made significant progress in infrastructure development, which has fundamentally addressed the problems of transportation, electricity, water, and communications that limit women's development in poor areas. -0-

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White Paper: China Promotes a World Conducive to Women's Development

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BEIJING, Sept. 19 (Xinhua) — By joining forces with other countries, China is helping accelerate the creation of an international environment conducive to women's development and a better world for all, according to a white paper released Friday titled "China's Achievements in the All-Round Development of Women's Affairs in the New Era."

According to the document, China plays a leading role in implementing the spirit of the Fourth World Conference on Women and, through concrete practices, promotes global governance in the field of women's development.

China will seamlessly integrate deepening cooperation on women's development into the high-quality joint construction of the Belt and Road Initiative and South-South cooperation to jointly promote the sustainable development of women's affairs, the white paper notes.

China supports women in their efforts to play an active role in maintaining peace and security, as well as in responding to challenges such as climate change, public health crises and humanitarian disasters. -0-

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A RUDN University graduate's gastronomic map has received a state patent.

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Chea Srey Oun, a graduate of the RUDN University Graduate School of Management, created an interactive gastronomic map of Cambodia based on her master's thesis. She and her supervisor, Olga Yuryevna Zeveke, recently received a state patent for the product.

The project offers an in-depth analysis of the kingdom's culinary traditions. The interactive map includes systematic data on Khmer dishes, culinary specialties, and products with geographical indications.

Love and food

Chea Srey Oun said the idea for the map came from her love of Cambodian cuisine and pride in the rice grown in the country, which wins prizes in international competitions.

"I wanted to create a platform where people could learn about our products, including black pepper and durian. Durian, known as the 'king of fruits,' has a unique taste and aroma, making it a favorite among foodies. The interactive map allows users to explore various aspects of our cuisine, find places to try these products, and learn about the culture behind their preparation," says Chea Srey Oun, a graduate of the RUDN University Graduate School of Management (Tourism program).

As Olga Zeveke, the student's supervisor, notes, she saw potential in the student's master's thesis thanks to her interesting approach to map creation.

"What set this work apart from others was the combination of a deep research base and practical implementation. I realized that this wasn't just academic research, but a product with useful and commercial value. Our faculty, the Graduate School of Management, has always focused on practical application, and working with patents is nothing new for us—in 2024-2025, we already had five patents. One of them has now been submitted to the All-Russian competition by the RUDN University Patent Department. Furthermore, almost all bachelor's theses represent practical developments of tourism products and original excursions, which confirms our focus on creating in-demand solutions in the tourism industry," says Olga Zeveke, Deputy Head of the Department of Tourism and Service at the RUDN University Graduate School of Management and PhD in Economics.

Archives and fieldwork

The process of collecting and systematizing data for the map was multi-stage and included both archival research and fieldwork. The student and her supervisor collaborated with experts from the regions.

"When selecting dishes, products, and specialties for inclusion on the map, we relied on several criteria. For example, we researched which dishes are characteristic of certain regions, cities, or villages in Cambodia and how they are connected to local traditions. Historical significance played a major role, as migrations, conquests, and cultural exchanges have shaped culinary traditions. We studied how different cuisines influenced each other and what unique dishes emerged from these interactions. Geographical location was also considered: we analyzed how climate conditions and resource availability influence the composition of dishes and their flavor profile. For example, in coastal regions, fish and seafood are central to the cuisine, while elsewhere, the emphasis may be on vegetables and fruits. Finally, the popularity of geographically specific products was also considered, as globalization is increasing interest in local brands and unique products. We aimed to reflect not only traditions, but also modern trends in demand for gastronomic specialties,” says Chea Srey Oun.

The RUDN University graduate emphasized that the project significantly changed her perception of Cambodia's culinary heritage.

"I learned about many forgotten recipes and ingredients that are deeply significant to our identity. This project not only enriched my culinary knowledge but also strengthened my connection to my native culture, making me proud of its diversity and richness," says Chea Srey Oun.

From idea to patent

The entire process—from the concept to receiving the patent from Rospatent—took seven months. Five months of that time were spent compiling a database of dishes, restaurants, and places to sample Cambodian cuisine. This stage, according to Chea Srey Oun and Olga Yuryevna, proved to be the longest and most resource-intensive, as it required meticulous data management and collaboration with experts. The patent application process took about two months, which is fairly standard for such procedures.

"The interactive map is built on an existing technology platform—the Interactive Mapping Platform (IMP). Developed by the Mineral Center, it's based on open source software solutions such as Linux, Tropinki, PostGIS, Mapserver, OpenLayers, NET Core, and others. Our students learn the applications during practical training. This allowed us to significantly speed up the development process. We used existing tools and solutions to create the map, adapting them to our needs. This was necessary to focus on content and functionality rather than the technical aspects of developing it from scratch. However, we made our own unique improvements to ensure ease of use and meet the specific needs of our gastronomic map," says Olga Zeveke.

The map itself includes a variety of content. In addition to text descriptions, there are also photographs of dishes, allowing users to get a feel for Cambodian cuisine. There are also plans to add audio recordings, such as pronunciations of dish names, and video recipes. This will make the map even more interactive and useful for those who want to try their hand at preparing traditional Cambodian dishes.

"Furthermore, we plan to create a multilingual version of the map, including Khmer, English, and Russian, to maximize reach and make the content accessible to people from different countries. Multilingualism is an important aspect of our project, as we aim to attract both locals and tourists interested in Cambodian culture and cuisine," says Chea Srey Oun.

According to the woman, the map will be regularly updated with new dishes, restaurants, and other information. There are also plans to add new features, such as user reviews and the ability to create routes through the country's culinary hotspots. Promotion and Negotiations: The project's creators intend to actively promote the product through various channels. Primarily, they will present it at conferences and exhibitions related to gastronomy and tourism, where they can find potential partners.

"We plan to collaborate with tour operators and restaurants to integrate our map into their offerings and increase interest in culinary tourism. This collaboration will not only expand our audience but also create additional monetization opportunities for the project. We will also negotiate with the Cambodian Ministry of Tourism to secure support in promoting the map as a tool for developing culinary tourism in the country. We will also use social media, online marketing, and collaboration with bloggers and influencers to reach a wider audience and raise awareness of the map," says Olga Zeveke.

According to Olga Yuryevna, this experience could serve as a model for creating similar maps of culinary traditions in other countries, especially with the participation of international students at RUDN University. Our graduate's research demonstrated how academic knowledge and practical skills can be effectively combined to create a product that promotes cultural heritage.

You can study the map of Chea Srey Oun at the link: HTTPS: // Sambodiancenter.ru/map/

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Financial News: Bank of Russia XBRL Taxonomy Version 7.1.0.1 (for operators, insurance companies, and the Central Bank of Russia)

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The taxonomy for presenting information on requests (version 4.3.0.2) is intended for presenting information to the Bank of Russia, submitted at the request of the Bank of Russia, and is to be used when sending the following information to the Bank of Russia:

Submission of information from credit history bureaus to the Bank of Russia starting from the reporting date of 2022-06-30 (in accordance withThe procedure for preparing and submitting information from credit history bureaus to the Bank of Russia upon request). Submission of information by insurers to the Bank of Russia starting from the reporting date 2022-07-01 (for interperiod reporting dates, i.e. reporting dates other than 31.01, 28.02, 31.03, 30.04, 31.05, 30.06, 31.07, 31.08, 30.09, 31.10, 30.11, 31.12).

Please note that for the purposes of submitting supervisory reports and accounting (financial) reports of credit history bureaus to the Bank of Russia (in accordance with Bank of Russia Instruction No. 5851-U dated 09.07.2021 "On the forms, procedure and deadlines for compiling and submitting reports of credit history bureaus to the Bank of Russia"), the Bank of Russia Final XBRL Taxonomy (version 4.3), published on the official website of the Bank of Russia, should continue to be used.

For the purposes of submitting supervisory and statistical reports of insurers to the Bank of Russia (in accordance with Bank of Russia Instruction No. 5724-U dated 03.02.2021 "On the forms, terms and procedure for compiling and submitting reports of insurers to the Bank of Russia"), the Bank of Russia's Final XBRL Taxonomy (version 4.2), published on the Bank of Russia's official website, should continue to be used.

For the purposes of submitting financial statements of insurers to the Bank of Russia, the Bank of Russia's Final XBRL Taxonomy (version 4.3), published on the Bank of Russia's official website, should continue to be used.

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Financial news: 09/19/2025, 15-30, the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor, the carry rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment for MVID securities were changed (M.video).

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September 19, 2025

15:30

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and the deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the National Credit Center (JSC) on September 19, 2025, at 15:30 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor with the settlement code Y0/Y1Dt (up to -89.65%), the transfer rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment (up to -0.7 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 117.13%) of the MVID (M.video) security were changed.

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Financial news: On September 19, 2025, at 3:00 p.m., the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor, the carry rate, and the interest rate risk assessment range for MVID securities (M.video) were changed.

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September 19, 2025

15:00

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by the National Credit Center (JSC) on September 19, 2025, at 3:00 PM (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor with settlement code Y0/Y1Dt (up to -79.11%), the transfer rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment (up to -0.62 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 105.54%) for the MVID (M.video) security were changed.

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