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Today we will tell you who Mikhail Kalinkin is. His biography will be discussed below. We are talking about the Russian author and performer of the war song, the colonel. The musician's work mainly contains compositions on the theme of military operations. The songs deal with the issues of the conflict in Afghanistan and hot spots in the post-Soviet territory. He is also the author of compositions in the genre. In his work, events in the USSR are described in the period of the late eighties - early 1990s. Describing military service, Mikhail Kalinkin notes with irony that all his life he was a staff rat. At the same time, according to the musician, he performed various combat missions without holidays and days off in the "Arbat military district".

Biography

Mikhail Kalinkin was born in 1959, on June 27, in the Altai Territory, in Slavgorod. Comes from a military family. In 1982 he graduated from the A.F. Mozhaisky. Our hero noted that he always wanted to be a musician, but he became a military man. All this thanks to the advice of the father. He then told his son that if he received the education of a musician, he would never become a military man, otherwise he could always learn to play the guitar. The choice was made. Our hero entered a military school. I played VIA already during my first year of studies. From 2 to 5 years of study, I had to play at 45 weddings. As a result, a military music career began. In 1982 he went to the Caucasus for the first time and fell in love with the mountains with all his heart. I have been to Elbrus nine times. The musician lives in Moscow. Has four children.

Creation

Mikhail Kalinkin is the organizer of the Musical Academy of Adventures and Prielbrusye festivals. Created the projects "Night without War" and "Battalion Intelligence". He is a member of the Colonels trio, in which he works together with Viktor Trofimov and Mikhail Mikhailov. Our hero released magnetic albums: "Fifty rubles on alpine skiing", "Season 2000", "Elbrusiada", "Ski carnival", "Road clearance", "Summer", "Love", "Museum of military figures", "For the birthday of Viktor Pugachev ”,“ Spetsnaz ”,“ Tank Songs ”,“ War Songs ”,“ White Mountain ”,“ I Have Honor ”,“ Portrait against the Sky ”,“ Second Cheget ”,“ Moscow-Cheget ”. In 2009, a collection of ski songs and poems was recorded.

Music awards

Mikhail Kalinkin is a laureate of the Grushinsky Festival, as well as the Katyusha and Kolomenskoye projects. Participates in many concerts. Host of the festivals "Kulikovo Pole", "Kolomenskoye", "Grushinsky", "Antonovsky", "ProROK2", "Suvorovsky bivouac". The musician notes that for many years he has been singing for all people, telling them that they are decent, honest, smart and kind.

Maria Lapuk, PR Consultant, and Ekaterina Boglaeva, ITMO Press Service, have collected stories of popular bloggers and famous media professionals about the days of their student life for the Day of Russian Science.

In most Russian universities, the session has finally ended - now you can stop thinking about serious things, relax and tell funny stories. Popular bloggers and hosts of online and TV shows have shared stories from their college life. Do you have anything to remember?

Ilya Varlamov

blogger LJ

I studied at the Moscow Architectural Institute from 2000 to 2006. The Department of Sculpture and Painting of the Moscow Architectural Institute was located in the premises of the Rozhdestvensky Monastery, located nearby. And the students had a constant conflict with the "local" - church grandmothers and ministers did not like the way we dressed. And the students of the Institute of Architecture are creative natures and looked, to put it mildly, unusual: colored hair, fishnet stockings for girls, and so on. And every passage of students past the monastery turned into a scandal. The grandmothers spat - they considered us the deities of hell, a temptation for their righteous souls. And this spurred the students even more to provocations. The confrontation lasted for several years until the pulpit was moved to another place. Now this is difficult to imagine, but then, 15 years ago, it was quite possible. A landmark place for us was the famous fountain in front of the main entrance to the Moscow Architectural Institute. It was never used for its intended purpose - I do not remember that over the years of my studies, it worked at least once. But next to him it was customary to drink beer: you drank, did not drink - it doesn't matter, such a tradition. And I, the only one from the course, did not drink: I entered the institute very early, at the age of 17, and, due to my youth, did not join the party. They didn't take me to drink at the fountain. But then all my classmates drank themselves to death, and I - no!

So too young age saved me from early alcoholism. But I did not suffer much from "social isolation": I studied well from the very beginning, soon became one of the best in my group, and we had our own, more intellectual, company. Believe it or not, but in all the years of study I have not been ON ANY student drunkenness! All the stories about riotous student life, with alcohol, girls and drugs, bypassed me. Due to my age, I did not fit into such parties - there was nothing to be done, I had to study.

And I am also sharing an awesomely delicious student recipe: if you crumble brown bread and add mustard to Doshirak, you get a hearty, rich soup! In our cafeteria, bread and mustard were given free of charge, everything else cost a penny, but it was absolutely not edible - 15 years ago, not a single person in their right mind bought food there. There was also a cafeteria in the dining room - there you could buy something “elite” for “hard currency” (that is, for much more money), and “Doshirak” was the tastiest thing that was sold there. A little creativity and a great lunch!

Maria Lapuk

PR consultant

Ilya Lazerson

chef, TV and radio host, food blogger

I studied at the "Refrigerator" - the Leningrad Technological Institute of the Refrigeration Industry (now - the Institute of Cold and Biotechnology of ITMO University) with a degree in "Technology of bread, pasta and confectionery production" from 1986 to 1991.

At that time, guys rarely went to cook, and I was the only young man in the group - everyone else was girls. And the girls traditionally did not go well with the exact sciences. Particularly distinguished one, named Patima. She spoke Russian badly, and she didn’t grow well with mathematics. And I loved her very much. In particular, because she cooked great, and many of us, including me, lived in a hostel, and such an acquaintance was useful.

And my mother is a mathematician, and I snapped college problems like nuts. The teacher immediately realized that I was a normal guy and was filled with sympathy for me. And Patima was not even given a "two" - everything was so sad. I wanted to help her. It was unrealistic to study the whole course with her, and I suggested: “Let's go to the library and sit there with an algebra textbook until the teacher walks by. If she sees us together, with the textbook, she will decide that I am training you, will take pity and at least give you a "triple" "So we sat in the reading room - Patima and I, each was doing his own thing, and before us lay the textbook" Algebra and the beginnings of analysis ”. Finally, somewhere the next day, the teacher walked by and noticed us. My cunning plan worked: Patima got her "three"! Great girl, we still communicate with her. But she never learned algebra.

I also remember the story of teaching inertia. We had a very serious subject - hydraulics. Why would food technologists learn all this math? To know how milk flows through the pipes in a dairy? I don’t know. Moreover, the teacher himself was always confused in the formulas: when he wrote them on the blackboard, he constantly made mistakes. And I knew mathematics well and prompted him from the spot. It annoyed him terribly.

I was the headman, and every time he detained me after the lecture and scolded me for the fact that my group was behaving badly, and because of this he was kind of mistaken. Once on a test, when I was defending a laboratory work, he said: "Write on the board the formula by which you got the result." And the formula there is four-story - to memorize it is unrealistic in principle! I say: “I don’t remember the formula. But give me 5 minutes, I'll take it out for you! " And he told me: "Free!" - and did not count the lab. I got angry and went to the dean. The dean was a physicist and, in general, a normal guy, I was in good standing with him. I told him: "Vladimir Ivanovich, what do you think is cooler when a student from somewhere under the floor writes off a huge formula, or when he displays it on the blackboard in front of your eyes?" Later that teacher did not seem to be enough. And I deliberately began to correct him even more, and he already could not do anything to me.

oleg barmin

blogger, CEO of Agenda Media, former director of marketing for LiveJournal

I graduated from Korabelka - St. Petersburg State Marine Technical University with a degree in Economics and Management.

I just couldn't pass one subject. Something like some kind of tricky mathematics. The teacher was very old and saw almost nothing. And I came to the exam 4 times. First there was me, then a tall brunette, then a fat blonde, and the fourth was a thin red-haired boy. I was the last - I prepared for 5, but got 4 because I came for the fourth time.

And I also learned to stand at the university - the corridors are narrow, everyone walks on their legs, and it's so comfortable - I twisted my feet and stand in position! The turnout was more abrupt than that of the students of the Vaganov School. more of these soft French rolls, but have some tea

Stars of the Internet show "Boys are Trying" on the SmetanaTV Youtube channel

Vasily Shakulin

Somehow we were harnessed instead of pairs to help with the rearrangement at the Faculty of Science. Namely - to drag stuffed animals from one floor to another. There was a real expanse: seals, polar bears, penguins, fur seals and many others. It should be noted that at that time we had a secluded place on the upper flight of the stairs, where none of the teachers looked, which we used for our student entertainments.

And on the next call we, loaded with a hefty albatross, decided to take a smoke break. We climbed into a secret place, crackled, did our business and returned to the faculty, where we found that we had forgotten the bird. It was not easy to return, and the teachers were so confused in the inventory of the fauna of the Arctic and Antarctic that the absence of the bird was simply not noticed. And the albatross Gennady remained on the top floor in a secluded place, became our talisman, friend and regular at all our parties.

I managed to study at as many as three universities and I can confidently say that St. Petersburg State University has the coolest teachers! We had an exam in mathematics, which is like death for the humanities. Everyone prepared for days and nights, but still understood that fate could not be changed. More fatal students like me decided not to rock the boat and courageously accept their fate.

There was a test on the exam. The teacher explained that “excellent” can be obtained in two ways: write a test for 95 points or… for 0. We looked at each other, disbelieving our ears! This is our option! We happily grabbed the papers and pens and started. We retaken the exam three times. It turns out that it is almost impossible not to get into one of the correct options out of a hundred. But we realized this only later, when we learned the mathematical methods.

ivan egorov

Once we had an exam, and I didn’t prepare much. All passed, and I went last - I was not! I went up to the professor and honestly said that I was poorly prepared, but I still remember one lecture. About the Decembrists. How two incomprehensible people came to a meeting of the secret society, but the members of the secret society realized that these two were scouts from the Tsar. At the next meeting, the chairman addressed everyone with the words that, they say, we are dissolving the society, that nothing will happen, and that we will not touch the Tsar, because he is handsome. Everyone dispersed, a week passed and everyone gathered again. All except those two types from the king.

I tell this story to the professor and say that it is similar to our situation. Everyone left, but I decided to stay and see what would happen ...
For my insolence they gave me a "five". The bottom line is that you need to go all the way, believe and hope. Well, being a little cocky also helps.

Alexey Bolshov

I studied at the military institute. We lived in barracks. It was impossible to leave after lights out, but we wanted to walk, so we got used to climbing the fire hydrant to the seventh floor.

One night we come back from another AWOL. Everything is as usual, but this time my very drunk friend suddenly realized that he could tie himself. So he did, he was almost pulled to the top, but at the last meter the fire hose untied and the guy flew down. He survived, everything is fine, but he had a double fracture of the femoral neck, a broken rib and both arms.

In order not to get fired up that we were leaving after lights out, and especially since he fell, we decided to tell everyone that he slipped on the slippery floor. Oddly enough - it rolled. The next day, the proceedings began, and when the investigator came to ask a reasonable question, how to slip in this way, everyone simply answered in unison: “You just don’t know how our floors are washed!”.

Evgeny Kalinkin

To be honest, I spent a lot of time and energy to remember something funny from my student life. I rarely visited the university and tried not to stay there for a long time. The funniest story is directly related to admission. I didn't know where I wanted to go, and I was too lazy to think about it - this decision did not seem important to me at that moment.

I arrived at the first university from my short list, found out that they give out MacBooks to all students for free, and this information was enough for me to leave the originals of my documents at this university and finish my search for a university there. I entered on a commercial basis, so I was immediately accepted as a student with open arms.

It was boring for me to study, because everything did not happen at all like in films about student life. Soon I found out that distribution of MacBooks was suspended on my stream, and there was absolutely no motivation left. At one of the couples in my specialty, I was asked how I understand the work that I will be doing after graduating from the university. I realized that I can't even remember the name of my specialty. Soon I was expelled. It's funny that now, unlike many of my classmates who have completed their studies, I work in the specialty for which I studied. And they gave me a MacBook here.

Polina Brzhezinskaya

video blogger

I studied at the St. Petersburg State University at the Faculty of Journalism (graduated in 2011). Almost all the memorable curiosities from the students are associated with people at the Faculty of Journalism - it is simply illegal to collect such a number of charismatics under one roof! There was, for example, a teacher who played a "good policeman" and from the very beginning of the semester chose a course with the students for, let's say, rebellious youth, and when asked by the dean's office, where did the non-existent coursework of his wards disappear, he answered: "I burned them." ...

And, of course, the very first lesson of the first year, when “journalists are warriors of light” was pronounced, moreover, the course curator who recited this statement then stood on the table to heighten the effect.

There are also many session memories: a subject called OTDZ clearly does not promise anything fun, but on the exam the teacher accepted as answers to seemingly boring tickets mini-plays and improvisations in verse to entertain at least himself.

Doctor of Economics, Professor. Honored Worker of the Higher School of the Russian Federation.
Member of the Commission on Economics and Innovation of the Expert Council on the most important scientific, technical and socio-economic problems in the State Duma.

Research interests:

Monetary policy and its components in Russia;

Financial and banking systems of Russia in the context of international integration;

The system of continuing education in Russia.

Has experience in lecturing at foreign universities. More than 130 scientific papers have been published, incl. 3 monographs. Among them are publications in Luxembourg, Belgium, Holland, Mongolia.
1954 - 1968 work at the enterprises of the Military-Industrial Complex
1957 - 1960 service in the Airborne Forces
1971 - defense of a Ph.D. thesis at the V.I. G.V. Plekhanov
1982 - defended his doctoral dissertation at Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov
1974 - 1985 work in the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education of the RSFSR, Deputy Head of the Main Directorate of Universities, Economics and Law Universities.
1985 - 1995 - Head department "Economics and organization of training and advanced training of specialists" in the Ministry of National Economy named after G.V. Plekhanov
1995 - 2008 - Head of the University-wide Department of Economics at the Moscow City Pedagogical University
At present - Professor of the Department of Finance and Prices, head of the master's program at the PRUE. G.V. Plekhanov

Gives lectures and conducts classes, including in the framework of additional professional education, in academic disciplines:

  • Finance and Credit (advanced level);
  • State and municipal finance;
  • Financial risk management;
  • Macroeconomics (advanced level).

Awarded with the Badge of Honor "Excellence in Higher School of the USSR".

​​​ In 1967 he graduated from the Kuibyshev Planning Institute

In 1971 he was awarded the degree of Candidate of Economic Sciences

In 1983 he was awarded the degree of Doctor of Economics (defended at Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov)

In 1984 he was awarded the title of professor

Teaching activities

Gives lectures and conducts classes, including in the framework of additional professional education, in academic disciplines:

Finance and credit

State and municipal finance

Microeconomics (advanced level)

About an attempt at lecturing at foreign universities. More than 130 scientific papers have been published, incl. 3 monographs. Among them are publications in Luxembourg, Belgium, Holland, Mongolia.

Total work experience

Total work experience since 1952

Work experience in the specialty

Teaching experience - 42 years.

1974 - 1985 work in the Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialized Education of the RSFSR, Deputy Head of the Main Directorate of Universities, Economics and Law Universities.

1985 - 1995 - Head Department of Economics and organization of training and advanced training of specialists in the Ministry of National Economy named after G.V. Plekhanov

1995 - up to now - Professor of the Department of Finance and Prices

Further education / professional retraining

Participation in methodological seminars, international and all-Russian scientific conferences.

Scientific research

"Development of a management system for unique technological competencies of Shvabe Holding in order to implement the key indicators of the HC strategy in the future until 2030 (stage 1) Analysis of advanced foreign and domestic technologies for managing unique technological competencies (UTK) and determination of the most effective mechanisms for their application in Shvabe JSC (interim) (government contract, 2018).

Complete list of publications

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Additional Information

Awarded the Badge of Honor "Excellence in Higher School of the USSR"

Honored Worker of Higher School of the Russian Federation

Member of the Expert Council on Topical Socio-Economic, Scientific and Technical Problems (State Duma of the Russian Federation)

Member of the Working Group "Development of a strategy for the development of self-regulation in the Russian Federation" (RF CCI).

Participates in organizing the joint work of the University and the Belgian-Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce (initiative of the Belgian side).

Gratitude of the Committee on Education and Science of the State Duma of the Russian Federation for many years, conscientious work, high professionalism and in connection with the 110th anniversary of the founding of the University.


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