In April, it will be 35 years since the Chornobyl accident - one of the world's most tragic industrial environmental and humanitarian disasters. On that day, the lives of millions of Ukrainians were divided into "before and after Chornobyl".
Employees, cadets, students, and trainees of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs constantly provide donor assistance. Today, trainees of the Department of Primary Professional Training of Police Officers of the Institute of Postgraduate Education of KhNUIA have donated blood at Kharkiv Regional Blood Service Center.
Associate Professor of the Department of Sociology and Psychology of the Faculty №6, KhNUIA, Yurii Aleksandrov with the methodologist of the Faculty №6, Oleksandr Shulhin, inspector of the Faculty №3 Daria Balash, with the fourth-year student of the Faculty №6 Tetiana Khvorost held a сareer guidance meeting with the students of 9-11 classes, school № 126, Kharkiv.
Chornobyl for Ukraine became a severe and exhausting test that left a deep mark not only in the memory but also in the fate of people. The tragedy affected everyone. There was an accident of impressive scale: a huge release of radiation, more than three million injured, hundreds of thousands of people left their homes.
The first-year cadet, Faculty №1 of KhNUIA Ihor Piven with the assistance of the Department of Criminal Law and Criminology of the faculty №1 of KhNUIA conducted career guidance work in Kehychivka district of Kharkiv region. The cadet visited Kehychivka Lyceum and Medvedivka Secondary School № 3, where he met with representatives of the educational institutions' administration.
High school pupils of the Secondary School No. 90 of Kharkiv visited Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs at the invitation of the management of the Faculty No. 6. The pupils got acquainted with the University, examined educational and specialized classrooms, training grounds, sports complexes, visited a shooting range, a university museum, etc.
A specialist in cybersecurity, a specialist in the field of web services protection and incident investigation with more than ten years of experience Mykyta Knysh conducted a review lecture on modern instruments for collecting and finding information from open internet sources for applicants of education and scientific and pedagogical staff of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs.
Lina Vasylivna Kostenko - poetess, publicist, public figure, belongs to those people who become legends during their lifetime. She became a legend when she boldly spoke publicly in defense of Ukrainian dissidents in the sixties, well aware that by her act she was putting a taboo on her own creativity.
The Department of Foreign Languages of Faculty No1 held debates in English. The following topics were suggested for the discussion: "Life imprisonment is a more severe punishment than death penalty", "Punishment for violent crimes is more severe than the death penalty", "Punishment of minors and adults for crimes committed with extreme cruelty should be the same", "Prison does not help rehabilitate criminals".
A new episode of the “Police Wave” program airs on the Espresso TV channel on March 21, at 8.30 pm. Among the topical issues of the program is an aeromedical evacuation in action. New opportunities for saving lives are available due to the aircraft fleet of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine.