More than 10,000 applications have been submitted for the fifth round of the “Muravyov-Amursky 2030” program from across the country

The application process for the fifth round of the “Muravyov-Amursky 2030” program, a program to train management personnel for civil service and development institutions in the Far East and Arctic, has closed. The total number of applications reached 10,441, representing a 50% increase over last year. This figure demonstrates the program's growing recognition as a tool for training a new generation of managers for the Far East and Arctic.

The geography of applications covered all 89 constituent entities of the Russian Federation, emphasizing the nationwide nature of the program. The largest number of applications came from Moscow and the Moscowsky Region, St. Petersburg, Primorsky Region, the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), Krasnodarsky, Khabarovsky Regions, the Republic of Buryatia, and Krasnoyarsky Region.

"The results of the application campaign for the fifth round of the “Muravyov-Amursky 2030” program confirm that it's not just the number of applications that is growing, but also the candidates' commitment to working in the Far East and the Arctic—areas whose development is a strategic priority for the 21st century. This year, we've added a new, special challenge—a tool that will help us better select those truly prepared to become agents of change. We believe the fifth cohort will attract the most motivated and strongest students. We wish all participants good luck in the upcoming challenges!" commented Ksenia Kishkareva, head of the “Muravyov-Amursky 2030” program. The fifth cohort is expected to enroll 65 students.

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