How to write a conference report example. Report on the II scientific and practical conference of students “New Wonders of the World”

How to write a conference report example.  Report on the II scientific and practical conference of students “New Wonders of the World”
How to write a conference report example. Report on the II scientific and practical conference of students “New Wonders of the World”

Report on the student conferencewithin the framework of a research and development competition design work

“The best educational research and project work of students”

In accordance with the work plan of the KGA POU "DITK" for the 2015-2016 academic year April 27, 2016 A student conference was held at the college as part of the research and design work competition “The best educational, research and design work of students.”

The purpose of the event is to stimulate students’ interest in studying and researching current problems in various areas knowledge and life. Increasing the prestige and popularization of scientific knowledge and intellectual and creative activity among students. Identification and support of creative, talented students. Giving them the opportunity to express themselves, encouraging the best achievements. Formation of prerequisites for social adaptation of students, development of their communication skills. Exchange of experience in the interests of further improving the level of design and research activities. Creation of an electronic collection of creative works of students, which can be used in the educational process. Identification and encouragement of teachers conducting educational and research work with students.

8 student works were presented at the Conference. Students became the most active groups 201 by profession "Hardware and Software Engineer"

A competent jury evaluated the work of the conference participants. Composition of the expert commission:

  1. Matveeva Valentina Gennadievna, Director of KGA POU "DITK" - Chairman of the expert commission

Members of the expert commission:

  1. Kustova Tamara Vasilievna, head master
  2. , Deputy Director for Development of the Far Eastern Federal University branch in Dalnegorsk
  3. Oshkina Daria, student of group 302 “Secretary”
  4. Moskalenko Maxim, student of group 303 “electrician for ROE”

The participants of the Conference were students of various professions, whose scientific supervisors were teachers of general education disciplines and professional disciplines, masters of industrial training.

The participants of the Conference were welcomed by the director of the college Valentina Gennadievna Matveeva and Deputy Director for Development of the Far Eastern Federal University branch in Dalnegorsk Goryachenko Ekaterina Andreevna. Research, educational and research works and creative projects. We got acquainted with modern information technologies.

General information about the participants of the Student Conference and the results are presented in the table.

Table 1 – Information about the participants of the Student Conference. Results of the Conference.

No. Full name of the student participant group Profession Nomination Job title Scientific director Conference results
1 Kopteva Victoria Konstantinovna 201 Messengers in our lives Lakiychuk Mikhail Veniami newbie 84.7 points

IIIplace

Diploma

2 Tikhonova Tatyana Andreevna 201 Hardware and software engineer Chewing gum - harm or benefit? Fertikova Elena Nikolaevna 83.1 points

Certificate of participation

3 Zyryanova Valeria Alekseevna 201 Hardware and software engineer Research work Gaming activity as a value of a modern student Arkhipova Elena Nikolaevna 87 points

IIplace

Diploma

4 Davydova Ekaterina Anatolevna 201 Hardware and software engineer Educational and research work Global problems of our time Zikeeva Olga Nikolaevna 74.8 points

Certificate of participation

5 Osachev Kirill Yurievich 204 Auto Mechanic Creative project My dream car Trofimova Dilnoza Faizullaevna 91.4 points

Iplace

Diploma

6 Pereedenko Inna Andreevna; Akimova Svetlana Georgievna 106 Cook, pastry chef Educational and research work "Energy drinks and their effect on the human body" Ilyina Olga Borisovna 83 points

Certificate of participation

7 Pokrepina Ekaterina Nikolaevna 106 Cook, pastry chef Educational and research work A culinary journey based on the work of N.V. Gogol "Old World Landowners" Kobylkevich Elena Yurievna

Spitsyna Valentina Ivanovna

80.9 points

Certificate of participation

8 Kapustin Sergey Sergeevich 203 Electrician for repair and maintenance of electrical equipment

(by industry)

Creative project Family dynasties of power engineers as a guarantee of professional excellence 84.7 points

IIIplace

Diploma

The participants of the Conference defended their works in the form of a presentation.

At the Conference, a car was presented from start to finish, invented by a student of group 204 by profession “Auto mechanic” by Kirill Osachev and assembled by his hands.

The reports presented at the Conference aroused keen interest among the participants. The speakers were asked questions and inquired about the content of the work.






For most students, participation in the Conference is the first step into science. Of course, not everything worked out for everyone. Not all of the presented works were original research by the authors, but the reports addressed current and pressing issues modern society and the educational process in general. The research contained elements of novelty and was focused on exploratory creativity and an in-depth study of the issue under consideration. The topics chosen by the contestants were mainly those that were insufficiently researched or were not considered from such an angle. Creativity, intellectual productivity, and the generation of new ideas by students were valuable. Mandatory for everyone research work there should have been a practical part based on the author’s own research. All the contestants, without exception, demonstrated the practical section of their work, presenting their independent research.

Participation in the Conference is a good lesson in public speaking for students, where they hone their skills in expressing ideas. Public speaking develops confidence and improves self-esteem.

The discussion resulted in conclusions and recommendations to the Conference participants:

  1. Davydova Ekaterina to continue her work on studying global problems of our time, expanding the category of respondents. The material can be used in social studies lessons.
  2. Victoria Kopteva was asked to finalize the material and send her work for publication in the collection of scientific articles of the FEFU branch.
  3. Zyryanova Valeria, Tikhonova Tatyana Tatyana, Pereedenko Inna and Akimova Svetlana use their research for the purpose of educational work among college students and schoolchildren of the Dalnegorsk urban district.
  4. Ekaterina Pokrepina will continue her work in terms of studying various dishes through acquaintance with the immortal works of Russian classics. Use culinary recipes in practice lessons.
  5. The scientific article by Sergei Kapustin “Family dynasties of power engineers as a guarantee of professional excellence” is recommended for publication in the media. The material can also be used to decorate the “Our Dynasties” corner in the college museum.
  6. The research project of student Kirill Osachev can be presented on the vocational education website.
  7. Based on the Conference materials, create an electronic collection of student articles.

All student winners of the Conference received Diplomas, and all participants received Certificates. The scientific supervisors who trained the students were awarded Certificates.

The results of the Conference were covered in the media (DGO television, DalTV channel)

THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR PARTICIPATION!

Competition leaders:

Deremeshko Olga Dmitrievna, Deputy Director for Education and Science

Butkovskaya Natalia Alexandrovna, head of SNIPS (student research professional community)

Yesterday I attended the Oracle APPS Day 2007 conference. I really enjoyed the conference and decided to share my observations with you.
The conference program is available To get started general impression about organization and conduct.
The conference took place in Reddisson Slavyanskaya. There were probably about 300-400 participants. The conference was opened by Vitas with ballet and closed by an excellent buffet lunch. Lunch also did not disappoint
Now the content part.
I attended the plenary session and the sections “Effective Methods for Successful Implementations”, “Best Company Management Practices” and “Oracle Solutions for Growing Businesses”.
So, what's new in Oracle's plans for business applications. The company stated that it will continue to pursue an active policy of acquiring market leaders in those areas where Oracle's own competence is lacking.
Recently, the company has strengthened in the following areas:
Logistics and Supply Chain Management. G-Log was acquired. I strongly advise you to view this presentation. From it, for example, you can find out that G-Log was the market leader before the takeover, and i2 occupied only 3rd place. I think you will see a lot in common with the challenges facing postal logistics.
CRM and business analytics. Acquired Siebel. You can read it here - Demand Management Solution(forecasting, etc.). We bought Demantra.
Hyperion now also from Oracle.
SPL
I don’t write about older acquisitions.

This year, Oracle released the 12th version of Oracle E Business Suite. Now all Oracle business applications are initially released in Russian.
A strategy for lifelong support of purchased solutions has been announced. Those. no one will force the transition from Siebel to Oracle, etc. All purchased solutions will continue to be supported and developed. When the user is ready to change platforms, then he will switch. You can read
More details in English.
Fusion is a single integration platform for all Oracle applications. Those. all new versions of purchased systems already function on this new platform. Read about the Fusion platform

Release planned for 2008 Oracle Fusion Applications which will include all the best developments from all systems purchased recently. But it was emphasized a bunch of times that no one will force you to switch to it. Support existing systems will be continued.
It was announced that support for Oracle applications is now available not only from the company itself but also from independent suppliers. For example from IBM. Those. You can enter into agreements to support anything directly with IBM, and he will solve all problems with Oracle.
It was very interesting to hear about the CEP program

The point of the program is that Oracle consultants can work/involve for any project as external independent auditors.
Oracle now provides services for financing the purchase of its software. There are agreements with Russian banks on lending. Don't be afraid that it's in English. The program also works in Russia.
Well, the last global direction in Oracle services is actually consulting. Participation is possible in a completely different way, from the general contractor for the project to the provision of specialists in specific areas. The coolest thing is that they have the following advantages:
1. Can attract several Russian partners for one project.
2. Can communicate deeply with system developers.
3. Closely connected with the support team.
So there is something to think about when introducing new/complex solutions J
General idea of ​​the speaking representatives real business. When implementing ERP systems, it is not the IT solution that is being implemented, but new way interaction between people to achieve desired results. Therefore, first of all, you need to go from the processes and then only select the systems. Such projects must be business projects. Business goals and guidelines should always be clearly defined

V All-Russian practical conference-seminar
"State and municipal procurement - 2010"

October 26-27, 2010 at the Russian Academy of Public Administration under the President Russian Federation(Moscow, Vernadsky Avenue, 84) the anniversary V All-Russian practical conference-seminar “State and municipal procurement - 2010” was successfully held. For the fifth year in a row, experts in the field of placing state and municipal orders had the opportunity to exchange experiences in the field of state and municipal orders and discuss last changes legislation on placing orders in the Russian Federation.
The organizer of the scientific and practical event was traditionally the Institute of Public Procurement of the Civil Registry of State Civil Service.
The conference is held with the aim of establishing a uniform practice of applying the norms of the Federal Law of July 21, 2005 No. 94-FZ “On placing orders for the supply of goods, performance of work, provision of services for state and municipal needs”, exchange of practical experience and existing best practices, discussion by procurement specialists changes in legislation on placing orders and the formation of proposals for its further improvement.
This year, 152 representatives of federal and regional authorities, local governments, budgetary organizations, suppliers and specialized organizations took part in the conference.
Among the conference participants were representatives of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation, the World Bank, the Central Bank of the Russian Federation, the Federal Medical and Biological Agency, the Administrations of the Volgograd and Kemerovo Regions, the Perm Territory, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Chechen Republic, the Ministry of Health of the Sakhalin Region, the Ministry of Competition Policy and Goods Kaluga Region, Ministry of Labor and Social Development of the Rostov Region, Ministries of Economy of the Udmurd Republic, Ulyanovsk Region, Administration Committee Altai Territory on finance, tax and credit policy, committees government order Vologda region, Nenets Autonomous Okrug, administrations of the cities of Vladivostok, Tula, Salekhard and many other institutions and organizations.
During the conference, teleconferences were organized with live broadcasts of speakers' speeches in the cities of Arkhangelsk, Vladivostok, Irkutsk, Kazan, Krasnodar (two reception points), Novosibirsk, St. Petersburg, Tyumen, Chelyabinsk. At the same time, two-way communication was carried out: conference participants in the regions had the opportunity not only to listen to the speakers’ speeches, but also to ask them questions via the Internet. The total number of teleconference participants was more than 1,500 people.
The conference program included 43 reports on various topics related to placing orders for state and municipal needs. The main issues presented at the conference were the prospects for the development of legislation on the placement of orders, the establishment of a federal contract system in the Russian Federation, the formation of initial (maximum) prices by state and municipal customers, inspections by control bodies of the activities of customers and authorized bodies for compliance with the legislation on the placement of orders .
State Secretary - Deputy Head of the Federal Antimonopoly Service Andrey Yuryevich Tsarikovsky made a report on the results of the work of the Federal Antimonopoly Service at the conference. During his speech, he noted that currently the FAS Russia, together with the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia, is preparing a number of regulatory legal acts that should provide a solution to such pressing problems in the field of government procurement as:
- simplifying the procedure and reducing the time of judicial procedures when considering cases related to the placement of state and municipal orders, including issues of contract termination;
- establishing a procedure for the formation of initial (maximum) contract prices in relation to average market prices for purchased products in the region, as well as establishing the obligation of customers to justify the initial (maximum) contract price in the order placement documentation;
- determination of equivalence parameters of medical equipment and Supplies different manufacturers, intended for the same therapeutic and diagnostic purposes, as well as establishing a closed list of performance requirements medicines and medical equipment, which customers have the right to include in bidding documents.
In addition, FAS Russia currently does not exclude the possibility of initiating a bill to establish criminal liability for violations of legislation on the placement of orders, as well as introducing disqualification of officials as a measure of administrative liability in the field of government procurement.
We are proud to note that during his speech, Andrei Yuryevich Tsarikovsky solemnly presented certificates of honor and gratitude from the Federal Antimonopoly Service to the management and employees of the Institute of Public Procurement of the Civil Registry of Civil Registry of Civil Registration. For fruitful cooperation and great personal contribution to the development of the personnel potential of state civil servants in the public procurement system, the director of the Institute of Public Procurement of RAGS Andrey Aleksandrovich Khramkin was awarded a Certificate of Honor from the Federal Antimonopoly Service. The following employees of the institute were also awarded certificates and thanks from the FAS Russia: O.M. Vorobyova, P.N. Kornilov, L.N. Mikhailova, T.A. Shustrova.
The conference was attended by Mikhail Yakovlevich Evraev, Head of the Directorate for Control of Placement of State Orders of the Federal Antimonopoly Service. His report was devoted to the prospects for the development of legislation on placing orders; in addition, M.Ya. Evraev answered numerous practical questions from the audience on the application of legislation on state and municipal orders.
The prospects for the creation and development of the All-Russian official website for posting information on placing orders were the subject of a report by the Deputy Head of the Federal Treasury, Doctor of Economics, Professor of the Russian Academy of Civil Art, Honored Economist of the Russian Federation Stanislav Evgenievich Prokofiev and Deputy Head of the Federal Treasury Department Mikhail Aleksandrovich Gorbuntsov.
In his report, S.E. Prokofiev highlighted the issues of integration of the official website of the Russian Federation with the official websites of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation and municipalities, as well as issues of issuing electronic key certificates by the Federal Treasury to representatives of state and municipal customers digital signatures a new unified sample for registration on the All-Russian official website and posting on it information about the procedures carried out by customers.
At the end of the speech S.E. Prokofiev noted that the All-Russian official website created by the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia and the Federal Treasury should become an important tool that promotes the efficiency of spending budget funds, significantly reducing the degree of corruption in the country and improving the public procurement system in the Russian Federation.
The plenary sessions chaired by the director of the Institute of Public Procurement of the Russian Civil Civil Service, Ph.D., Andrei Aleksandrovich Khramkin, were attended by the head of the inspection of the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation, Sergei Georgievich Antonov, the Deputy Minister of Economy of the Moscow Region, Lidiya Viktorovna Nikifirova, and the director of the State Institution IMEI under the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Ivanovich Smirnov. , Deputy Director of the Department of Internal Control and Audit of the State Corporation "Rosatom" Pavel Anatolyevich Tikhomirov and other conference participants.
At the conference, reports were presented by experts from the Institute of Public Procurement of the Civil Registry of Civil Registration, whose presentations discussed such applied topics as:
- State support through the system of state and municipal orders (Olga Mikhailovna Vorobyova, Deputy Director of the Institute);
- State and budgetary institutions: changes in the legal status of customers from January 1, 2011 (Pavel Nikolaevich Kornilov, head of the Institute’s expert consultation center);
- Manifestation of unfair competition in the field of government procurement: measures to protect customers from unscrupulous suppliers (Yulia Aleksandrovna Shavylina, leading legal adviser);
- Practical problems when conducting open auctions in electronic form according to Chapter 3.1. Law on placing orders and ways to solve them (Alexander Nikolaevich Evstashenkov, leading legal adviser);
- Problems of applying the criterion “quality of work and (or) qualifications of the participant” (using the example of procurement of R&D and design work) (Anna Valentinovna Ermakova, deputy head of the expert consulting center);
- The procedure for calculating the volume of orders to be placed with small businesses (Yulia Aleksandrovna Shavylina, leading legal adviser);
- Current issues of energy saving when placing state and municipal orders (Valentina Viktorovna Kosheleva, leading legal adviser).
Also at the conference, presentations were made by: Head of the Service for Legal and Property Issues of the State Tretyakov Gallery Olga Konstantinovna Lisovenko with the topic “Features of placing orders for the needs of cultural institutions”, General Director of the Center for Effective Procurement of Tenders.ru LLC Kirill Vladimirovich Kuznetsov, whose speech was dedicated to the problems of manipulating the results of tenders, General Director of LLC "Center for the Placement of State Orders" Alexander Andreevich Stroganov, who covered judicial practice in the field of placing state and municipal orders, General Director of JSC "Consulting and Procurement" Gleb Vitalievich Kolomyts with the topic "Features of conducting selection competitions audit organizations for conducting mandatory audits", Sales Director electronic platform CJSC “Sberbank-AST” Yulia Igorevna Obalyaeva with the topic “ Electronic trading for purchases and sales."
During each presentation, time was allocated for answering questions, which for most presentations resulted in an active discussion among conference participants.
The reports of all participants are included in the collection “State and municipal procurement - 2010. Collection of reports of the V All-Russian Practical Conference of the Seminar.” This publication, published on the date of the conference, is the result of the latest scientific, methodological and practical developments in the field of ordering and is intended, first of all, as an applied manual for practitioners in government procurement.
Based on the results of the conference, experts from the Institute of Public Procurement of the Russian Civil Registry of Civil Registration (RAGS) will prepare proposals for improving the legislation on the placement of orders. Proposals will be officially sent to the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia, the Federal Antimonopoly Service of Russia and the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation.
In conclusion, it should be noted that the next VI All-Russian practical conference-seminar “State and municipal procurement - 2011” will take place in a year, on October 25-26, 2011. We invite all interested specialists to take part in it as speakers or listeners.

III Conduct Report All-Russian Conference in legal psychology
Kochenov Readings “Psychology and Law in Modern Russia”

On October 18-20, 2012, the regular All-Russian conference on legal psychology with international participation was held at the Moscow City Psychological and Pedagogical University. Kochenov readings “Psychology and Law in Modern Russia”, dedicated to the memory of M.M. Kochenov is an outstanding scientist, psychologist, and expert who made a great contribution to the development of legal psychology in Russia. During the conference, current problems of legal psychology in Russia and abroad were considered with the aim of uniting specialists working in various fields of legal psychology and summarizing the experience of their theoretical and practical developments.

The conference was organized by the Faculty of Legal Psychology of the Moscow City Psychological and Pedagogical University together with the State Scientific Center for Social and Forensic Psychiatry named after. V.P. Serbian. The organizing committee of the conference included outstanding scientists - theorists and practitioners, candidates and doctors of psychological, legal, medical sciences, employees of leading universities and research centers of the country, such as Moscow State University. Lomonosov, Institute of Psychology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, State Scientific Center for SSP, All-Russian Scientific Center for Public Protection, Academy of Management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation, Russian Legal Academy of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation, Academy of the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation, Center for Mediation and Law. The conference was attended by representatives of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, the Department of Education of Moscow, specialists and heads of psychological services of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, the Ministry of Justice of Russia, the Ministry of Emergency Situations and educational institutions of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, members of the Federation of Educational Psychologists of Russia, psychologists from neighboring countries (Lithuania , Ukraine, Belarus, Moldova) and far abroad (Germany), representatives of specialized universities, institutions of further education. The program committee of the conference “Psychology and Law in Modern Russia” was presented by Doctor of Ps.Sci., Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Education V.V. Rubtsov, Doctor of Ps.Sci., Professor, Acting State Advisor of the Russian Federation 3rd class, Vice-President of the Federation educational psychologists of Russia Zabrodin Yu.M., Ph.D., Laureate of the Presidential Prize of the Russian Federation in the field of education Zadorina E.N., Ph.D., Professor, Laureate of the Presidential Prize of the Russian Federation in the field of education Margolis A.A. , Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor Kekelidze Z.I.

At the opening of the conference, welcoming speeches were made by: Zabrodin Yuri Mikhailovich, Doctor of Psychological Sciences, Professor, Vice-Rector for Research at Moscow State University of Psychology and Education, Gessmann Hans-Werner, Doctor of the University of California, Director of the Center for Advanced Studies, Diagnostics and Therapy, Psychotherapeutic Institute Bergerhausen, Maryin Mikhail Ivanovich, Doctor of Psychological Sciences, Professor of the Department of Psychology, Pedagogy and Organization of Work with Personnel at the Academy of Management of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia.

The Commissioner for Children's Rights under the President of the Russian Federation, Pavel Alekseevich Astakhov, sent a welcoming letter to the conference participants, in which he emphasized the need to consider at the conference the results of special research on the issues of family and sexual violence, the development of the legal consciousness of children and adolescents, and the psychological aspects of the concept of “the interests of the child.” , psychological problems of adolescents with deviant behavior. In his opinion, it is urgent to solve the problem of the shortage of child psychiatrists and clinical psychologists, including forensic psychologists. He also focused on the fact that without the participation of child psychologists it is impossible practical implementation Federal Law No. 436-FZ “On the protection of children from information harmful to their health and development” came into force on September 1 of this year. I drew attention to another pressing problem that requires qualified intervention from specialists - the problem of psychological safety of children's play environment. And in conclusion, he wished further success and achievements in scientific and professional activities, so necessary for the harmonious development and fulfilling life of the younger generation.

The work of the 3rd All-Russian Conference on Legal Psychology was carried out in the following areas: psychology of deviant and criminal behavior; clinical psychology in a legal context; juvenile legal psychology; penitentiary psychology and practice of execution of criminal punishments; person-oriented psychotechnologies in law enforcement; problems of training specialists in legal psychology; extreme psychology; mediation and mediation approach in the education system and in the social sphere. The conference included the final event of the project “Protected Childhood: German-Russian exchange of experience in the field of juvenile technologies” - a round table in the form of a Moscow-Dusseldorf teleconference and a press conference on the results of the project.

The conference program was distinguished by its breadth and substantive diversity, as well as the high relevance of the presented reports. The work of the sections was intense and dynamic, and there was a genuine interest in the developments of the participants. More than 10 reports were presented at the section “Clinical Psychology in a Legal Context,” each of which caused a heated discussion; the only disappointment was that the section’s time was limited and not all participants were able to discuss the issues that concerned them. Among the presented reports, I would especially like to note the speeches of Dr. Safuanova F.S. about ethical problems of using psychological knowledge in legal proceedings in non-procedural forms, Doctor of Ps.S. Leontyeva D.A. on the problem of establishing the motive of action in forensic psychological examination, Ph.D. Ratinova N.A. O typical mistakes when conducting forensic psychological examinations of extremist materials. A lively discussion was caused by the reports of O.A. Rusakovskaya, Ph.D. Petrova L.G., Ph.D. Zharkova G.V.

The section also featured interesting reports from Lithuanian colleagues – Doctor of Ps. Valickas Gintautas and doctoral student of Vilnius University Voropai K., devoted to psychological studies of various aspects of the behavior of participants in legal proceedings.

The work of the “Extreme Psychology” section took place in an informal manner, the participants’ reports seemed to be integrated into the permanent discussion caused by the speech of Ph.D. Miller L.V. about the problem of suicidal behavior of adolescents and young people for educational institutions, introducing more and more new questions and opening new aspects of the problem of suicide at a young age.

In the “Juvenile Legal Psychology” section, current issues related to the protection of the rights and interests of children and the psychological problems of adolescents with deviant behavior were discussed. The discussion was attended by researchers and teachers from the Moscow City Psychological and Pedagogical University, Nizhnevartovsk State Humanitarian University, Irkutsk state university, Southern Regional Center for Forensic Expertise of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation, branch of the State budgetary institution“City Center “Street Children” in the South-Eastern Administrative District of Moscow, State Scientific Center for Social and Forensic Psychiatry named after. V.P. Serbian. The speeches were accompanied by presentations that reflected the main essence of the report and contributed to a better understanding of the problem being raised. The developments of A.A. Fedonkina aroused considerable interest and further active discussion. (State Scientific Center for Social and Forensic Psychiatry named after V.P. Serbsky), Dozortseva E.G. (Moscow City Psychological and Pedagogical University), Shipshina O.S. (Southern Regional Center for Forensic Expertise of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation).

At the Section “Person-oriented psychotechnologies in law enforcement,” researchers and teachers from the Moscow City Psychological and Pedagogical University, Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, the Federal Customs Service, and the St. Petersburg Law Institute of the Academy of the Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation presented presentations and videos of their scientific developments. A lively discussion was sparked by the speeches of Bazylevich T.F., Sokolova O.A., Burtseva E.V. Outside the program, V.A. Uryvaev asked to speak. and Balykov P.N.

The topics of the section “Psychology of deviant and criminal behavior” covered various aspects of the psychology of criminal and deviant behavior. In their speeches, the conference participants touched upon such topics as the psychological mechanisms of offenses and the psychology of offenders, the psychology of the victim, deviant behavior, delinquent, addictive behavior. The section was attended by researchers, teachers and students from Nizhnevartovsk State Humanitarian University, Southern Federal University, Penza State Pedagogical University named after. V.G. Belinsky, Omsk State University named after. F.M. Dostoevsky, Saratov State University, Moscow City Psychological and Pedagogical University. At the section, reports were made by Gorfan Y.Yu., Konstantinov V.V., Tselikovsky S.B., Mikhailova O.Yu.

The section “Penitentiary Psychology and the Practice of Execution of Criminal Sentences” examined the history of the formation of domestic penitentiary psychology and the experience of resocialization of juvenile offenders. The speakers examined the patterns and mechanisms of mental manifestations in individual convicts, socio-psychological phenomena in their environment, as well as the effectiveness of the means of influence used by correctional officers in the process of executing various types of punishment. The discussion was attended by researchers, teachers and students of the Moscow City Psychological and Pedagogical University, Moscow State University for the Humanities. M.A. Sholokhov, VIPE FSIN of Russia, Vologda Institute of Law and Economics Federal service execution of punishments in Russia, the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia in the Ulyanovsk region, the Personnel Department of the Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia. Debolsky M.G., Zelenina M.M., Ilyin A.V., Pozdnyakov V.M. presented their reports.

The section “Problems of training specialists in legal psychology” discussed issues of training in the field of legal psychology, multi-level training programs in the context of changing educational standards, a new state standard for training specialists, and organizing practice in the training of legal psychologists. Of particular interest were the speeches of I.A. Egorov and V.A. Chernushevich.

Three Round Tables greatly enriched this year's conference.

On the first day of the conference, a round table “Current problems and ways to improve the prevention of deviant behavior among students in state educational institutions subordinate to the Moscow Department of Education” was held, which attracted a significant number of participants and was very lively and effective.

On the second day of the conference, a round table “Mediation and the mediation approach in the education system and in the social sphere” was held, which discussed the role and possibilities of mediation in resolving and preventing conflicts in the social sphere and education, the advantages and prospects for the development of mediation and the mediation approach in these directions.

Separately, mention should be made of the final event of the project “Childhood under Protection: German-Russian exchange of experience in the field of juvenile technologies”, which included a round table in the form of a Moscow-Dusseldorf teleconference and a press conference following the results of the project “Childhood under Protection: German-Russian exchange of experience in the field Juvenile Technologies".

The conference “Kochenov Readings” - 2012 was held at a high scientific, methodological, content and organizational level, for which the participants expressed deep gratitude to the organizers of the conference.

Zeiger M.V.,
Nazarova N.G.

April 14, 2016 at The Annual Conference took place in Moscow “Current issues of microfinance: summing up – planning for the future”- first public event year in the field of microfinance, which presented the most current consolidated information on the state of the market and trends in its further development!

The organizers of the Conference were traditionally the National Partnership of Microfinance Market Participants (NAUMIR) and the Russian Microfinance Center (RMC). The event was held with the support of members of NAMIR.

More than 150 representatives of all segments of the non-credit financial sector took part in the Conference: commercial and non-profit microfinance organizations, consumer credit cooperatives, agricultural credit cooperatives, pawnshops, their professional associations and self-regulatory organizations, and the media.

The first part of the Plenary session featured the following speakers:

  • Mamuta Mikhail Valerievich, Head of the Main Directorate of the Microfinance Market and Financial Inclusion Methodology of the Bank of Russia Presentation >>>
  • Kochetkov Ilya Alexandrovich, Head of the Bank of Russia Service for the Protection of the Rights of Consumers of Financial Services and Minority Shareholders Presentation >>>
  • Mankevich Ruslan Ivanovich, Head of the Department for Monitoring Inspections of Non-Credit Financial Institutions of the Main Inspectorate of the Bank of Russia Presentation >>>
  • Paranich Andrey Vladimirovich, Director of SRO "MiR" Presentation >>>
  • Solomkin Alexander Alekseevich, Director of SRO KPC "Cooperative Finance" Presentation >>>
  • Stepanenko Victoria Yurievna , Deputy Director of the Financial Markets Development Department of the Bank of Russia
  • Fedorov Svyatoslav Leonidovich, Economic Advisor, Main Department of the Microfinance Market and Financial Inclusion Methodology of the Bank of Russia
  • Chirkov Alexey Vladimirovich , Head of the Sector of the Main Directorate of the Microfinance Market and Financial Inclusion Methodology of the Bank of Russia

The moderator of the Plenary session was Anton Arnautov, editor-in-chief of the Bankir.ru portal

Participants of the first block of the Plenary session "Results of the year. Innovations in regulation" discussed how the microfinance market developed in 2015, how its participants adapt to changing conditions; shared interim results of the first quarter of 2016; reviewed current legislative changes in the activities of non-credit financial institutions, and also discussed further steps by the regulator and participants in the microfinance market to maintain stability and development of the sector.

In his speech Mikhail Mamuta announced the latest statistics of the microfinance market. As of April 1, 2016, the number of operating microfinance organizations in the state register is 3852 , KPK – 3430 , including members of the SRO KPK - 1590, SKKK - 1687, pawnshops - 8290 . As of December 31, 2015, the share of microfinance organizations in the total loan portfolio is 70.3 billion rubles, KPC - 54.8 billion rubles, pawnshops - 29.4 billion rubles. There is an increase in the loan portfolio in all market sectors. The microfinance market market grew by 13 billion rubles in 2015. (+22.7%), PDA market - by 5.2 billion rubles. (+10.5%), the pawnshop market - by 8.4 billion rubles (+40%). Commenting on the dynamics of the loan portfolio, Mr Mamuta noted the rapid growth of the pawnshop market. In terms of the number of clients, market dynamics were multidirectional. In particular, the MFO market grew by 800 thousand borrowers, the main increase occurred at the junction of the first and second quarters. 2015. “This is largely due to the fact that this period there was a significant tightening of requirements for unregulated lenders, many companies entered the state register and brought clients with them.”, - explained Mikhail Mamuta. “We are quite satisfied with the moderate growth rate, since the market is complex and fast growing, from our point of view, it would rather speak of its poor quality. The restrained growth suggests that companies are not trying to issue loans at any cost, but are also thinking about their repayment,”- noted Mr Mamuta.

By attraction structure Money MFOs in 2015 were dominated by funds from credit institutions and founders. 72% of funds raised from legal entities, where more than 65% are resources from credit institutions, and 28% from individuals, where 56% are funds from the founders.

Commenting on the dynamics of average market PSC values, Mikhail Mamuta noted a reduction in rates in almost all segments of the microfinance market.

Based on the results of reporting by microfinance organizations for 2015, Mikhail Mamuta noted a rapid and steady increase in the number of companies reporting on their activities . “We expect that by the end of 2015, the number of microfinance organizations that submitted their reports on time will approach 90%. CPCs submit reports through SRO, where reporting is close to 100%,”- explained Mr Mamuta. As for pawnshops, the market is divided 50/50. “This suggests that existing pawnshops submit reports, but those who do not want to do so will no longer submit reports.. Therefore, we pay great attention to removing unscrupulous players from the market,” - especially emphasized Mr Mamuta.

For 2015 from state register excluded 1703 microfinance organizations, including in connection with violations of the law – 948, based on statements - 660, in connection with liquidation, reorganization – 95. In the first quarter of 2016, 208 microfinance organizations were excluded from the state register, including due to violations of the law - 84 , based on statements - 124 . As of April 6, 2016 are under consideration 120 draft orders to exclude information from the state register. The most common violations of the law are failure to submit or failure to comply with the deadlines and procedures for submitting reports to the Bank of Russia, failure to post rules for submitting microloans on the Internet, and the absence in the organization’s charter of a procedure for disclosing information about persons influencing the organization’s decision-making. According to the law “On microfinance activities and microfinance organizations”, which came into force on March 29, a new basis has emerged for excluding a company from the state register - it is not conducting microfinance activities. “A new wave of exclusion of unscrupulous participants is expected on new grounds”, - noted Mikhail Mamuta.

As of January 11, 2016, they are considered active 3498 credit consumer cooperatives. Of these, about 1,600 cooperatives are members of SROs. More 1727 CPCs that are not members of the SRO for more than 3 months are subject to liquidation. To date 715 The KPKs are at various stages of processing the liquidation petition in the courts. 613 KPC are in the stage of liquidation, bankruptcy, reorganization, 244 KPK - in respect of which appeals have been sent to the Federal Tax Service of Russia, 128 KPK – the adoption of measures for which was planned in the 1st quarter. 2016.

As of January 11, 2016, they are considered active 8 343 pawnshop. 4 604 pawnshops are expertly subject to liquidation. Accepted 4 237 measures against pawnshops.

During his speech Mr Mamuta also spoke about the prospects for the development of self-regulation of non-bank microfinance institutions; shared the amendments introduced by Federal Law No. 407-FZ dated December 29, 2015 and which entered into force on March 29, 2016; spoke about planned measures to improve the regulation and legal support of the activities of microfinance organizations, credit card companies and pawnshops.

“We certainly believe in the feasibility and necessity of further development and support of the microfinance market. This should be a transparent, understandable and safe market for consumers. Therefore, work to further improve its regulation will be carried out on an ongoing basis,”- summed it up Mikhail Mamuta.

Ilya Kochetkov spoke on the topic “Current issues of protecting the rights of consumers of financial services.” Mr. Kochetkov spoke about the main tasks of the Bank of Russia Service for protecting the rights of consumers of financial services and minority shareholders, and shared current statistics on the consideration of appeals. “The key goal of the Service is to help citizens”, - noted Ilya Kochetkov.

According to the Bank of Russia, the total number of applications in 2014 was 33.3 thousand, in 2015 - 68.3 thousand, in 1Q. 2016 - 20.2 thousand Commenting on the distribution of received appeals from citizens between insurance entities, issuers, professional participants and MFO market participants, Mr. Kochetkov noted the negative trend emerging in the microfinance sector: “If in 2014 MFOs, CPCs and pawnshops occupied third position, then in 2015 their percentage, while remaining the same in relation to the increased number of requests, nevertheless reached second position in the 1st quarter. 2016, the percentage of complaints addressed specifically to these market entities continues to grow,” - explained Ilya Kochetkov.

The number of complaints regarding the activities of microfinance organizations (MFOs) in 2014 amounted to 3 thousand., in 2015 - 6.3 thousand., in 1 sq. 2016 – 2.4 thousand Basically, complaints are received about illegal methods of debt collection, the impossibility of servicing debt and “black” borrowers. The number of complaints regarding the activities of credit consumer cooperatives (CCCs) in 2014 amounted to 568 , in 2015 - 940 , in 1 sq. 2016 – 160. The bulk of the received requests from citizens are complaints about the non-repayment of personal savings, the impossibility of servicing a loan (debt) and methods for collecting debt from the shareholder. The number of complaints regarding the activities of pawnshops in 2014 was 68 , in 2015 - 183 , in 1 sq. 2016 – 48.

“The Central Bank of the Russian Federation and the Bank of Russia Service for the protection of the rights of consumers of financial services and minority shareholders will continue further work to promote the idea of ​​further reducing the debt burden on the borrower,” - especially noted Mr. Kochetkov, commenting on further proposals of the Bank of Russia to change legislation. The Central Bank of the Russian Federation also advocates changing the order of repayment of a borrower's debt under a consumer loan agreement and limiting the amount of other payments established by microfinance organizations in the event of overdue debts.

Ilya Kochetkov also noted that in order to ensure an appropriate level of provision of financial services and high-quality service to clients of financial organizations, the Bank of Russia has developed a Draft Recommendation for the preparation by a self-regulatory organization of internal standards to protect the rights and interests of clients of financial organizations - members of the SRO, which includes:

  • informing clients about the bodies exercising powers of control and supervision over the activities of financial organizations;
  • work with requests;
  • informing about the appointment of an official responsible for organizing and considering citizens’ appeals;
  • information disclosure;
  • risk communication;
  • participation in programs to improve financial literacy.

Increasing the level of financial literacy of the population is one of the key tasks of the Bank of Russia. As part of the program to improve financial literacy, the Central Bank of the Russian Federation publishes thematic brochures, holds financial literacy days in educational institutions, plans to introduce a mandatory financial literacy lesson as part of the social studies subject in 2016-2017. “We all need a financially literate consumer, we will only achieve this through joint efforts,” - summed it up Mr. Kochetkov.

“The MFO market showed active growth during 2015, the volume of the portfolio of microfinance organizations increased by more than 20%. However, over the past year, the structure of the portfolio has changed quite noticeably: the greatest growth was observed in the consumer loans segment, and the online loans segment clearly stood out in it. But, unfortunately, there is a steady downward trend in the volume of the portfolio of microfinance organizations operating in the small and medium-sized business segment, - noted in his speech the director of SRO "MiR" Andrey Paranich. ‑ Throughout 2015, the average total cost of loans (FLC) decreased quite noticeably in almost all segments. This leads to a drop in profitability and in these conditions the issue of controlling risks associated with the choice of a borrower, as well as regulatory and image ones, becomes especially important.”.

In the second part of the Plenary session “Development of digital financial services. State support for microfinance of small businesses: new opportunities!

The following speakers took part: In the block:

  • "Development of digital financial services" Bozhor Yuri Anatolievich Presentation >>>
  • , Head of the Department for Risk Analysis and Prospective Technologies of Financial Inclusion of the Main Directorate of the Microfinance Market and Methodology of Financial Inclusion of the Bank of Russia Dostov Viktor Leonidovich, Chairman of the Council of the Association of Market Participants electronic money And money transfers
  • "AED" Nazarov Levan Davidovich
  • , General Director of MILI Prokhorov Roman Anatolievich, Presentation >>>
  • Chairman of the Board of the Association "Financial Innovations" Pukhov Anton Vladimirovich , member of the Board of Directors Payment System Presentation >>>
  • BEST Samiev Pavel Alexandrovich Presentation >>>

, Managing Partner of the National Agency for Fiscal Research (NAFI) Moderated by.

Victor Dostov

The popularity of the online loan segment and its role in increasing financial inclusion is actively growing. The amendments to Law No. 407-FZ “On Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation and Recognizing Certain Provisions of Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation as Invalid”, which entered into force on March 29, 2016, impose new requirements on the conditions for carrying out simplified identification, including requirements for direct participants in the process – credit and microfinance organizations. The meeting participants considered how the new standards will be applied in practice and how the transition period for existing models will be organized. Representatives of the regulator, IFIs and payment system specialists discussed the role and capabilities of each in the development of digital financial services. Yuri Bozhor spoke about increasing the level of financial inclusion through the development of digital financial services. “We are experiencing the greatest information and communications revolution in human history. More than 40 percent of the world's population has access to the Internet, and new users come online every day. Among the poorest 20 percent of households, nearly 7 in 10 have a mobile phone. Number of poorest households with mobile phone, - noted , higher than those with access to a toilet or clean drinking water. We must take advantage of these rapid technological changes to improve prosperity and social inclusion in the world.".

He announced the results of a NAFI study characterizing the level of accessibility of financial services in Russia in his speech Pavel Samiev. The express survey of Russians was conducted from May to December 2015, in 150 settlements, in 85 constituent entities of the Russian Federation. The survey covered all federal districts, including the Crimean Federal District. According to the results of the study, only 13% of Russians surveyed believe that all financial services are completely understandable. The most difficult to understand products are investment products (45%) and loans (33%). Every fifth respondent with a loan (22%) indicated that payments take up more than 30% of income. A high share of complex loans (payments take up more than 30% of income) is observed among those who indicated the presence of a repayable mortgage loan (50%). The overall level of satisfaction with financial services is quite high. The number of people who know what microfinance organizations are has increased. The share of informal loans has increased. The popularity of the online loan segment is growing. At the end of 2015, the microloan portfolio grew, in contrast to most segments of the banking lending market. The share of the segment of other microloans for individuals is actively growing, while the share of the segment of legal entities and individual entrepreneurs is declining, and PDL is stagnating. Mr. Samiev noted that market growth factors are: lower interest rates; growth potential in the regions; expansion of state support for microfinance organizations for legal entities and individual entrepreneurs; development of the online microloan segment. At the same time, market slowdown factors include deterioration in the quality of the portfolio, tightening of reserve standards and capital requirements (151-FZ), a limited list of funding sources, and a decrease in consumer activity of the population. According to NAFI forecasts, the growth rate of the microloan portfolio of MFOs is expected to decrease, the share of other microloans to individuals will increase, and the share of payday microloans (PDL) will decrease.

Roman Prokhorov spoke about aggregators of payment services and identification of IFC clients.

In the block “Government support for microfinance of small businesses: new opportunities!” speakers:

  • Bauer Tatyana Andreevna, Deputy Head of the Small and Medium Business Lending Department of the Department for the Development of Small and Medium Enterprises and Competition of the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia
  • Vasilevsky Alexey Vyacheslavovich, General Director of Centurion Capital JSC
  • Mishin Vladislav Yurievich , General Director of Brio Finance LLC Presentation >>>
  • Suchkov Sergey Valerievich , Member of the Management Board, Head of the Risk Management Directorate of SME Corporation JSC Presentation >>>
  • Yudaeva Daria , Head of the MFO Ratings department of the NRA

Moderated by: Elena Stratieva, Vice-President of NAUMIR, Director of the RMC.

In 2015, SME Corporation JSC began its activities - a new structure for the development of small businesses. The Ministry of Economic Development, the Bank of Russia, together with the SME Corporation and SME Bank, are launching a program to support microfinance organizations for entrepreneurial finance. How we will be included in the new architecture of SME support, what are the results of these reforms, how the SME support program is being implemented, including through microfinance institutions, what are the further mechanisms for developing support for SMEs - these and many other pressing issues were discussed by the meeting participants at the Conference.

In the discussion session " We report in a new way and prepare for the transition to new industry standards accounting» took part:

  • Zolotykh Ekaterina Olegovna , Head of the Department for Development of Supervisory and Statistical Reporting of the Directorate for Reporting Methodology of Non-Credit Financial Organizations of the Department for Collection and Processing of Reports of Non-Credit Financial Organizations of the Bank of Russia Presentation >>>
  • Ivashkina Tatyana Borisovna, General Director of the National Union of Credit Cooperatives and their associations “League of Credit Unions”
  • Potapova Valentina Valerievna, Consultant of the Department of Methodology for Supervision of Professional Lenders of the Main Directorate of the Microfinance Market and Methodology of Financial Inclusion of the Bank of Russia
  • Sannikov Grigory Andreevich, Head of the Department for the Development of Industry Standards for the Preparation of Accounting (Financial) Reporting in Credit Institutions and Non-Credit Financial Organizations of the Directorate for the Development of Industry Accounting Standards and the Preparation of Accounting (Financial) Reports in Credit Institutions and Non-Credit Financial Organizations of the Bank of Russia Presentation >>>

Moderated by: Khalida Khusainova, executive director of RMC.

Since 2018, most participants in the microfinance market have switched to new plan accounts and industry accounting standards. Since last year, the Bank of Russia has been actively working to prepare for this transition. Each MFO must draw up a transition plan and report quarterly on it either to the SRO or to the Bank of Russia. The plan includes activities on methodology, software and personnel training.

During the session Valentina Potapova spoke in detail about the current state of work on the implementation of this transition plan.

Grigory Sannikov spoke about the unified chart of accounts and the procedure for switching to it.

Ekaterina Zolotykh introduced changes to current forms reporting and spoke about plans to change reporting this year.

Tatyana Ivashkina shared the opinion of the market, outlined the problems and difficulties faced by consumer credit cooperatives in implementing the transition plan, highlighting the high cost of software developer services and staff training as a significant problem in the new economic conditions.

During the discussion session “Legislative initiatives in the field of debt collection” took part:

  • Savatyugin Alexey Lvovich, President of NAMIR
  • Shpeter Sergey Eduardovich, member of the Council of the National Association of Professional Collection Agencies (NAPCA)
  • Reshetnikova Alexandra, Director of the Corporate Affairs Department of the company "Bystrodengi" Presentation >>>

The discussion was moderated by Alexey Savatyugin.

The State Duma of the Russian Federation considered a package of bills on the activities of collection agencies - from the government-approved proposal of the Chairman of the State Duma Sergei Naryshkin and the Chairman of the Federation Council Valentina Matvienko to the version introduced by the leader of the LDPR Vladimir Zhirinovsky, deputy Mikhail Degtyarev and other deputies, which proposes to generally ban activities of collection agencies. The proposed bills on the activities of collection agencies caused active debate among experts. At a plenary meeting on April 12, deputies of the State Duma adopted in the first reading the bill “On the protection of the rights and legitimate interests of individuals when carrying out debt collection activities,” submitted to the lower house of parliament Valentina Matvienko electronic money Sergei Naryshkin.

The discussion participants discussed the pros and cons of the bill on restricting the activities of collectors, adopted by the State Duma in the first reading.

Summing up the event, Vice-President of NAUMIR, Director of the RMC, Elena Stratieva thanked all speakers, participants and partners of the conference for a fruitful working together and constructive dialogue.

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