Olena Soloviova, Associate Professor of the Department of Criminal Procedure, Criminalistics and Expertology of the Faculty 6 of KhNUIA, completed the online advanced training course for educational workers "The Art of Teaching", which was posted on the website of the Educational HUB of Kyiv city. She also received a certificate.
Svitlana Popova, Doctor of Law, Professor of the Department of Law-Enforcement Activity and Policeistics of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs met with Valentyn Kiiashko, Director of the Krasnohrad Agricultural Technical School named after F.Ya. Tymoshenko and Nadiia Khoreshko, Deputy Director for Educational Work.
Sumy Branch of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs joined the All-Ukrainian action “16 Days Against Violence”. Its goal is to draw public attention to the problems of gender-based violence, to raise awareness of Ukrainians on combating domestic violence.
Daria Heta, the Assistant Professor of the Department of Fundamental and Legal Sciences of the Faculty No. 6 of KhNUIA held a career guidance event with 10 and 11 grades students of Kupiansk Secondary School No. 6, where she met with the school administration and provided information on admission procedures to the university for high school students.
Sumy Branch of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs was represented by charming second-year beauties cadet Anna Berezova and student Anna Martynenko in the contest “StudMiss Sumy Region 2020”.
Employees of the Department of Social and Humanitarian Disciplines of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs continue to carry out work on career guidance for applicants. Thus, the employee of the Department Valeriia Budnik visited the Municipal Institution “Support Institution of General Secondary Education “Suziria”” of Orikhiv Municipal Council in Zaporizhzhia Region.
Department of Social and Humanitarian Disciplines held video lectures for cadets of 3-4th courses of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs on the occasion of honoring the victims of the Holodomors in Ukraine, especially the genocide of the Ukrainian people in 1932-1933.
In 1930 a new wave of collectivization began in the USSR. In April of that year, the Law on Bread Procurement was passed, according to which collective farms had to hand over from a quarter to a third of the harvested grain to the state. Meanwhile, as a result of the Great Depression, agricultural prices in the West fell sharply. The Soviet Union was on the brink of economic crisis, because no one gave it long-term loans, demanding to recognize the debts of the Russian Empire.
On the eve of Remembrance Day of Holodomor in 1932-1933, a ZOOM meeting with a witness to those terrible events was organized for cadets and students of Sumy branch of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs.
Attaching special importance to the problem of an effective fight against corruption, Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs held a scientific and practical conference “Status and Prospects of Fight against Corruption in Ukraine”.