On March 19, 2026, the sixth season of the International Award was launched in Donetsk.

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The sixth season of the International Prize was launched on March 18.

The launch of the Award was announced by Sergei Kiriyenko, co-chair of the organizing committee and First Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office, at the 30/09 Youth Center in Donetsk, a city that was a finalist in two Award categories last year. Currently, the 30/09 Youth Center is hosting the "Days of Horlivka," where residents of the city are sharing their projects and holding events dedicated to volunteerism.

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Sergei Kiriyenko, First Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office of Russia

The sixth season of the Award is dedicated to the Year of Unity of the Peoples of Russia, as well as the International Year of Volunteers, declared by the UN.

"The award was created during the coronavirus pandemic to recognize volunteers and caring individuals who risked their lives to help those in need. Over the past six years, the award

Grigory Gurov, Head of Rosmolodezh

The national section of the award accepts applications from four categories of participants: individuals (volunteers and mentors), projects and NGOs, businesses and territories (regions of the Russian Federation, cities, single-industry towns, and municipalities promoting volunteerism). Applications are accepted in 12 nominations for projects on various topics (Heroes of Our Time, Sustainable Future, Generation of Good, Code of Mercy, Land of Opportunity, and others). The international section has only two nominations: Code of Mercy and Sustainable Future. Any legal entity or individual can submit applications.

"The new season of the Award includes a number of innovations. First and foremost, this is the introduction of a special category, "The Power of Unity," dedicated to the Year of Unity of the Peoples of Russia. This category is open to projects that help people of different cultures work together, preserve traditions, and strengthen social harmony. Furthermore, artificial intelligence will be used for the first time in evaluating applications—as an additional analytical tool for the jury, without influencing the final decision."

Artem Metelev, member of the Prize organizing committee, chairman of the State Duma Committee on Youth Policy, director of Dobro.rf

The event at the 30/09 Youth Center in Donetsk, where the Prize was launched, became part of the humanitarian mission of the Prize finalists and semi-finalists.

The launch ceremony of the Prize was also attended by State Secretary and Deputy Head of Rosmolodezh Denis Ashirov, Head of the Donetsk People's Republic Denis Pushilin, General Director of the Znanie Society Maksim Dreval, Mayor of Horlivka Ivan Prikhodko, and the Prize finalists and semi-finalists.

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China has updated its rules for registering foreign food producers exporting to China.

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Beijing, March 19 (Xinhua) — Starting from June 1 this year, China will introduce new registration rules for foreign producers exporting food products to China, the General Administration of Customs (GAC) said.

In accordance with the updated regulations, the State Customs Service will determine a list of imported food products requiring such registration, a list of imported food products not subject to automatic renewal of registration, and a list of foreign food storage facilities that must undergo registration.

These decisions will be made based on an assessment of raw material sources, production and processing technologies, food safety data, target consumer groups and consumption practices, and in accordance with international practice.

Registration will be valid for 5 years and will be automatically renewed for another 5 years, subject to compliance with the rules. -0-

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Consul General Su Fangqiu attended the opening ceremony of the China-Central Asia Publishing Center

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On March 16, the opening ceremony of the China-Central Asia Publishing Center was held at Al-Farabi Kazakh National University in Almaty as part of the event "Book Culture of the Silk Road: Dialogue of Civilizations." The ceremony featured speeches by Su Fangqiu, Consul General of China in Almaty; Zhanseit Tuimebayev, Rector of Al-Farabi Kazakh National University; and Chai Wei, Vice-Rector of Xi'an Jiaotong University. Over 100 representatives of Chinese and Kazakh organizations, faculty, and students attended the event.

Mr. Su noted that the establishment of the China-Central Asia Publishing Center is of great significance for deepening humanitarian cooperation between China and Kazakhstan, and expressed confidence that the center will become a useful platform for joint publishing projects and academic exchanges, which will promote further dialogue between the civilizations of China and the Central Asian countries.

The center was created jointly by Xi'an Jiaotong University and Al-Farabi Kazakh National University with the aim of developing publishing cooperation, promoting mutual translation of classical works, and cultural interaction.

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China's Foreign Ministry: Assassination of Iranian leaders and attacks on civilian targets are unacceptable

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BEIJING, March 19 (Xinhua) — Assassinations of Iranian leaders and attacks on its civilian targets are absolutely unacceptable, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said Thursday in response to a media question.

He made this statement at a regular departmental press conference, adding that China is steadfastly opposed to the use of force in international relations.

It was previously reported that Iran's Supreme National Security Council Secretary Ali Larijani was killed in an Israeli attack. -0-

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Three people were injured, two were missing as a result of an explosion in northern China.

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HOHHOT, March 19 (Xinhua) — Three people were injured and two others were missing in an explosion at a nitrate production facility of a local company in Alashan Province, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, local authorities said Thursday.

The explosion occurred at 11:49 a.m. Thursday. Local police, firefighters, and emergency services quickly arrived at the scene to conduct search and rescue operations. The circumstances and cause of the explosion are under investigation.

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Beijing Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2026 Opening

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On March 17, Beijing Fashion Week for the Fall/Winter 2026 season kicked off under the motto "Prologue to a New Chapter." Events will run until March 23 and feature a multi-format format (main venue, themed spaces, and pop-up zones), with more than 120 shows and events planned. The Fashion Week will feature a wide range of guochao (Chinese chic) brands, as well as designers and brands from France, Italy, the USA, Germany, Singapore, South Africa, and other countries.

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Polytechnic University presents engineering education of the future in Vietnam

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The leaders of Russia and Vietnam have declared 2026 the Year of Bilateral Cooperation in Science and Education. A delegation from St. Petersburg Polytechnic University actively participated in educational events in Vietnam, including a large-scale "Applicant's Day" and the first Rossotrudnichestvo exhibition of the year, "Russian Universities – The Best Choice."

SPbPU was represented by Maria Bocharova, Director of the Center for International Recruitment and Communications of the Office of International Education (CIRC), and Daria Balitskaya, Senior Lecturer at the Higher School of International Educational Programs.

The first major event was the "Higher Education Admissions and Career Guidance Day 2026," organized by the Teiche newspaper and the Vietnamese Ministry of Education and Human Resources. The event was held at the Hanoi University of Technology (HUST), the country's leading technical university.

Applicant's Day is the largest event for Vietnamese schoolchildren applying to universities this year, both in Vietnam and abroad. It's the 24th year it's been organized by the Teiche newspaper and the Vietnamese Ministry of Education and Human Resources. The two main events take place in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City on March 8, bringing together approximately 20,000 participants—students and parents. This is the second time Russian universities have participated with a single stand, presenting not only their programs but also Russian education in general. "This greatly helps reach all applicants: they are brought in groups by bus at designated times so they can calmly consult and ask questions," noted Mai Nguyen Tuyen Hoa, First Secretary for Education at the Vietnamese Embassy.

SPbPU was represented at the national stand "Education of the Russian Federation." University representatives held hundreds of individual consultations for applicants interested in engineering and natural sciences. Vietnamese youth were particularly interested in the opportunities to participate in real-world research projects and modern laboratories at the Polytechnic University while still studying.

The next event of the program was the opening ceremony of the "Russian Universities – The Best Choice" exhibition at the Russian House in Hanoi. Vladimir Murashkin, Head of the Rossotrudnichestvo Representative Office in Vietnam, welcomed the guests and participants of the exhibition: "Leading universities of the Russian Federation have come to us today to talk about all the advantages of Russian higher education. Every year, the Russian government allocates 1,000 free places for Vietnamese citizens under a quota. Any schoolchild or student can test their skills by registering with the Education in Russia system and subsequently enroll in a Russian university for free. A Russian education is not just about studying, but also about career advancement."

Leading Russian universities presented their programs to hundreds of Vietnamese schoolchildren, students, and their parents. SPbPU's programs generated considerable interest among the technically minded youth. Applicants were attracted by the opportunity to participate in real-world engineering and scientific projects in the university's modern laboratories during their studies. During individual consultations, Polytechnic University representatives provided detailed information on admission requirements under the Rossotrudnichestvo quota, campus living conditions, and graduates' career prospects.

SPbPU representatives also joined a working meeting with Russian language teachers and parents of applicants at the Russian Centre of Science and Culture. The event provided an opportunity to discuss practical issues, including the level of language proficiency required for admission, pre-university preparation programs, and student adaptation during their studies in Russia.

On the first day of the exhibition, a delegation from SPbPU visited Ha Noi Metropolitan University. The university's Vice-Rector, Doctor of Sciences Nguyen Van Tuan, called the visit of their Russian colleagues an important step in developing academic cooperation. Polytechnic University representatives presented the university's educational programs and research capabilities, laying the foundation for future joint projects and academic exchanges.

That same day, the delegation visited Tung Thien School, where a presentation was held for students. The students were actively interested in choosing engineering majors and the admission requirements at SPbPU.

The visit continued in Haiphong. Following a meeting at Red Star University, the delegation visited two specialized schools for gifted children: Nguyen Chai School and Tran Phu School. Students at these schools are dedicated to studying Russian, participating in academic competitions, and considering Russian universities as a priority for higher education. SPbPU representatives spoke to the students about engineering and IT programs, research opportunities, and career prospects. The students' enthusiastic response and numerous questions confirmed that interest in Russian engineering education in Vietnam is steadily growing.

A separate and important mission for SPbPU representatives was their participation on the jury of the 19th Vietnamese School Olympiad in Russian and the 23rd Student Olympiad. Daria Balitskaya, a senior lecturer at the SPbPU Higher School of International Educational Programs, has been a jury member representing the Polytechnic University for several years. Vladimir Murashkin, head of the Russian House, noted that the presence of experts in Russian as a foreign language from leading Russian universities elevates the selection process to a whole new level.

The business program culminated in a visit to the Ministry of Education and Human Resources of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam. The meeting was opened by Nguyen Thi Thanh Minh, Deputy Director of the International Cooperation Department. She emphasized the Ministry's support for initiatives in the area of bilateral Russian-Vietnamese educational cooperation.

Vladimir Murashkin, Director of the Russian House in Hanoi, noted: "We have traditionally collaborated with Vietnam in the field of education for many years. This year, our pilot program reached a new level: over three thousand students registered and expressed their desire to study in Russia. We see that this is no longer just a choice of higher education, but a conscious choice of specialization—engineering, graduate programs, and science."

The Vietnamese identified priority areas for personnel training, highlighting artificial intelligence and digital technologies for industrial and economic development. Polytechnic University representatives confirmed that the university possesses all the necessary competencies to train specialists in this field.

The trip to Vietnam confirmed the enormous interest in Russian engineering education here. Thousands of schoolchildren at the "Applicant's Day," lively discussions with colleagues from ministries and leading universities in Vietnam, and serving on the jury of the Russian Language Olympiad—all of these are important steps in building long-term ties. The schoolchildren deserve special mention. They are specifically studying Russian; many started from scratch and demonstrated a high proficiency within a year. In specialized schools in Hanoi and Haiphong, we saw how carefully the traditions of Russian language learning are preserved. We were convinced that Vietnamese students are motivated, talented, and truly want to study in Russia," Maria Bocharova, Director of the Center for Modernization and Cultural Studies, concluded.

The participation of St. Petersburg Polytechnic University in the 2026 exhibition events in Vietnam not only attracted applicants but also strengthened partnerships with the country's leading educational institutions.

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Real-World Challenges for Future Professionals: Results of the IT Tournament at Gazprom Neft

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From March 5 to 12, the Polytechnic University hosted the Gazprom Neft IT Tournament, bringing together students interested in modern IT trends and careers in the industry. From 106 applications, the company's experts selected the top 22 participants to advance to the finals. Five of them won in the following categories: "IT and Business Economics," "Enterprise IT Infrastructure," "Cybersecurity in the Oil and Gas Industry," "Telecommunication Systems," and "IT Service Support Management."

The tournament consisted of three stages. In the final, the best participants defended their solutions to company executives and experts and also had the opportunity to learn more about Gazprom Neft's corporate master's programs and career opportunities for young professionals.

"First of all, I'd like to thank the university where we established this research and education center five years ago. Petrovsky Polytechnic University is one of the country's best universities in terms of technology, educational processes, and expert potential. The programs in which you worked on these cases offer the opportunity to earn up to 60 additional points when applying to your master's programs. I wish you success, development, and new achievements," said Leonid Potapov, Head of IT Education at Gazprom Neft.

"We are honored that the in-person case defense is taking place here. The cases you solved represent real challenges, and they are faced by our IT and business units. It is proactive and passionate individuals like you who drive the transformation of the industry. I wish you outstanding presentations and a fair competition—the experience you gain here will stay with you for a long time," commented Irina Rudskaya, Director of the Gazprom Neft IT and Business Intelligence Center.

The winners of the tournament were Timofey Aganin, Gleb Shilonosov, Elena Mishanina, Vladimir Chaban and Alexander Luzin.

The tournament gave students the opportunity to try their hand at solving real-world company problems, receive feedback from experts, and learn about modern IT trends in the oil and gas industry. For many participants, this was an important step toward a future career in information technology.

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The entire podium is ours! The Polytechnicians performed brilliantly at the jiu-jitsu tournament.

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The prestigious AJP Northwest Russia international jiu-jitsu tournament took place in St. Petersburg. Our girls from the Black Bears – Polytech sports club not only performed well, but also took the entire podium in their division!

1st place – Vasilina Slinkina 2nd place – Margarita Baidakova 3rd place – Maria Novoselova

The 2026 International Jiu-Jitsu Championship in St. Petersburg is being held under the auspices of the Abu Dhabi Jiu Jitsu Pro International Wrestling League. This year, organizers recorded approximately 700 athlete registrations, double the number from the first tournaments. Athletes from Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Armenia, and Spain participated in the competition.

Following the competition, athletes received ranking points. These points will be taken into account when qualifying for the World Jiu-Jitsu Championship, which will be held this year in Abu Dhabi.

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We invite you to discuss “Reforms in Russia and Management Problems” at a conference at the State University of Management

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From April 21 to 22, the State University of Management will host the 41st All-Russian Scientific Conference of Young Scientists, "Reforms in Russia and Management Problems – 2026."

We invite students in their third and fourth years of undergraduate studies, all years of graduate studies, and postgraduate studies supervised by faculty members, as well as young scientists, to participate. No more than two papers per participant will be accepted for publication.

The conference will be held in a mixed format and will include the following sections:

Interdisciplinary models of digital modernity management: law, politics, sociology, and psychology of management; Information systems and management technologies: development of methodological foundations and tools; Management issues: challenges and reforms in the Russian Federation; Marketing, brand management, and advertising technologies; Institutional aspects of managing socio-economic reforms; Management issues in business and social communications: reforms and risks.

Articles by conference participants will be published in a collection and submitted to the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI).

Registration is available via this link until 6:00 PM on April 13. Articles in MS Word format must be attached during online registration. Applications received after this time will not be accepted or reviewed.

The name of the file with the article must contain the last names of all authors and the title of the article itself.

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