Viktor Sadovnichiy
Russian mathematician
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| January 19 2025 | Stripped of Ukrainian awards by decree of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy | 
| June 9 2022 | Imposed with sanctions by Ukraine in response to his support of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and stripped of honorary doctorates from Ukrainian universities in Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Dnipro. | 
| April 3 2022 | Initiated and signed a letter from 304 Russian university rectors supporting the Russian invasion of Ukraine, calling for 'demilitarization and denazification' and expressing support for the Russian army and president. | 
| November 14 2019 | Supported an amendment approved by the State Duma Committee on Education and Science allowing unlimited reappointments of rectors for Moscow State University and Saint Petersburg State University. | 
| April 16 2019 | Awarded Order 'For Merit to the Fatherland' 1st class for outstanding contribution to the development of national education and many years of research and teaching activities | 
| 2018 | Served as a member of the initiative group nominating Vladimir Putin for the presidential election and was included in Putin's list of trusted representatives. | 
| October 2014 | Organized a nationwide essay contest for Russian high school students on the topic 'The person I trust', and personally presented the best essays about Vladimir Putin to the president. | 
| 2012 | Received Award of the Government of the Russian Federation | 
| February 6 2012 | Officially registered as a trusted representative of Vladimir Putin for the 2012 Russian presidential election. | 
| 2011 | Received Award of the Government of the Russian Federation | 
| November 2011 | Bas-relief portrait installed in the rotunda of Moscow State University's main building, honoring his contributions as a rector. | 
| December 2010 | Published a co-authored academic article 'On the Possibilities to Forecast the Current Crisis and its Second Wave' in the journal 'Ekonomicheskaya politika', presenting a forecast of the second wave of the global financial economic crisis potentially starting in July-August 2011. | 
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