A large-scale event "UN75 dialogue" is taking place in the world to mark the 75th Anniversary of the UN.
A five-day training "Psychological support (psychological rehabilitation) in extreme situations" has started at Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs. It is part of the joint project of the OSCE Project Coordinator in Ukraine and the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine "Improving the training capacity of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine on psychological support in extreme situations" and implementing the Action Plan for the Development Strategy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine until 2020.
Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs is holding events aimed at promoting a healthy lifestyle.
The KhNUIA library conducted excursions for first-year cadets of all faculties.
Guided tours “Kharkiv is a city, where I study”, started for first-year students, these tours were organized with the support of the trade union organization of the university. Tours were supplied by comfortable buses and they were conducted while meeting quarantine requirements. The previously-developed route included the main historical-cultural and architectural monuments and recognized symbols of Kharkiv.
Third-year cadets of Faculty №1 of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs with Larysa Sazanova and Anatolii Korshenko, senior lecturers of the Department of Foreign Languages of Faculty № 1, took part in the webinar "Protection of police officers’ rights during their tasks (Finnish approach)". The event was organized by the Department of International Cooperation of the KhNUIA with the support of the European Union Advisory Mission in Ukraine.
An online seminar on "Human Rights" was held for the scientific and scientific-pedagogical staff of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs. The main speaker of the event was Saer Ammar, an expert on the rule of law of the Kharkiv Representation of the EU Advisory Mission in Ukraine.
The first graduation of foreign students took place at Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs. Twenty former students of the Faculty № 6 (Law and Mass Communications), who studied full-time in specialties “Law”; “Law Enforcement Activity”; “Cybersecurity” and “Psychology”- obtained Bachelor's degree.
Yurii Shmelov, Deputy Director of Kremenchuk Flight College of Kharkiv national University of Internal Affairs, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Maryna Petchenko, Head of the Scientific Department, Candidate of Economic Sciences and Kyrylo Kotliarov, Head of the Courses at the CISCO Academy, Specialist of the Highest Category congratulated cadets Maryna Zaichuk, Valerii Chepurnyi, Vladyslav Samoilenko and Oleksandr Chikunov with successful completion of the course in Cybersecurity Essentials.
Dmytro Shvets, Rector of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs, Doctor of Law, Associate Professor, Colonel of Police told Ukrainian National News Agency «Ukrinform» about peculiarities of training specialists, how to encourage modern youth to study, about applicants from Donbass, volunteering and features of the educational process during quarantine.