Victoria Valeryevna Georgiadi, a researcher from the Laboratory of Sports Psychology and Psychophysiology at SPbNIIFK, attended a figure skating exhibition on December 26, 2024, upon invitation from the administration of the St. Petersburg State Budgetary Professional Educational Institution "Dynamo St. Petersburg Ice Sports Academy".
On December 19, 2024, a meeting of the Russian Ministry of Sports commission was held via video conference to review projects on scientific research topics and scientific-methodological work, as well as reports on completed scientific research and scientific-methodological work for the reporting fiscal year. These were submitted by scientific organizations and higher education institutions under the jurisdiction of the Russian Ministry of Sports and carried out under the state assignment for 2024 on behalf of the Ministry.
Employees of the Laboratory of Psychology and Psychophysiology of Sport at FSBI SPbNIIFK, Victoria Valerievna Georgiadi, Research Associate, and Nadezhda Vladimirovna Medvedeva, Junior Research Associate, are conducting an internship for Master's students from the Faculty of Psychology at St. Petersburg State University from November 25, 2024, to December 21, 2024.
On October 30-31, 2024, the All-Russian Scientific-Practical Conference with international participation "Modern Approaches to Improving the System of Physical Culture and Sports" was held. The conference was organized and conducted at the FSBI "St. Petersburg Scientific-Research Institute for Physical Culture" (SPbNIIFK) in accordance with the Plan of Scientific Congresses and Conferences of the Ministry of Sports of the Russian Federation for 2024 and according to the Plan of Joint Scientific Events for the exchange of experience in scientific-methodological and practical support of elite athlete training, sports reserve, as well as anti-doping activities in sports for 2024-2025 between the Ministry of Sports of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of Sports and Tourism of the Republic of Belarus.
Andrey Ivanovich Grebennikov, Ph.D. in Pedagogy, Senior Researcher of the Division of Physical Rehabilitation and Health-Improving Technologies at FSBI SPbNIIFK, participated as a judge in the first Open Championship of the Northwestern Federal District of Russia for massage specialists among visually impaired individuals.