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On December 18, 2023, Tatyana Bratarchuk, Director of the Institute of Open Education at the FinU, made a presentation on the use of modern digital technologies in the training system for heads of control and accounting bodies at a seminar of the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation.

“In 2024, FinU will celebrate its 105th anniversary. Despite such a venerable anniversary and commitment to classical traditions in education, the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation widely uses innovative technologies that allow not only to follow modern educational trends, but also to create them. This allows you to be an active participant in the digital transformations of the state, quickly respond to new labor market’s demands, constantly expand the possibilities of implementing information technologies at all education levels, reach worthy heights in the formation of services for the use of all the University’s achievements in digital format by both internal and external users,” Tatyana Bratarchuk said.

The expert noted that the FinU stood at the origins of new generation information technologies’ development and continues to develop them by creating online courses, educational simulations and simulators based on SMART methods, artificial intelligence, augmented reality. These technologies and tools make it possible to ensure the formation of professional and digital skills important for the auditor’s profession: the ability to manage complex information and economic systems, the ability to quickly adapt to innovative technologies to ensure information security.

The Accounts Chamber staff also learned more about the unique exhibition of the FinU Museum “War Money. History of Economic Confrontation”, which was presented by the Museum director Anatoly Kislyakov. The exhibition brought together banknotes and coins issued by Germany, Italy, Japan during the occupation of European, Asian and African countries, unrealized projects of occupation banknotes for use in the USSR, money from ghettos and prisoner of war camps, as well as liberation money (allied military command), which were in circulation in the occupation zones of Germany from 1944 to 1948.