Olena Lukianykhina, Head of the Department of Socio-Economic Disciplines of Sumy Branch of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs, PhD in Economics, Associate Professor, and Antonina Tkach, a third-year student majoring in Law, took part in a webinar by SandPulse: "Marketing communications and people: how to increase loyalty, trust and sales".
The meeting discussed a number of topical issues of criminal law policy in times of war, as well as criminological principles of transitional justice in Ukraine. The Head of the Department of Criminal Law and Criminology Yurii Orlov familiarized the cadets with the basic provisions of the concept of transitional justice, which provides for the simultaneous activities of the state and civil society institutions in four areas.
Mykhailo Kuryk, a 29-year-old resident of Bukovyna, successfully passed the exam at the Territorial Service Center of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine in Kamianets-Podilskyi and received a driver's license. According to him, he had been dreaming about it since he was 18 years old. In practice, he was unable to do so due to the lack of a specialized vehicle at the driving school in his hometown, as he has a birth defect.
Olena Lukianykhina, Head of the Department of Socio-Economic Disciplines of Sumy Branch of KhNUIA, Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor, took part in a series of webinars "From Idea to Publication" by Scientific Publications: "Writing a scientific article", "All the rules of article design", "Google Scholar: Skills of a Scientist in the Digital Age", "Brand of a Scientist in the Academic Environment".
The academic staff of the Department of Foreign Languages of the Faculty № 4 - Head of the Department Olena Stativka, Associate Professors Oleh Honcharuk, Valentyna Kochyna, Valentyna Pochuieva and Senior Lecturers Artem Bilousov and Larysa Sazanova - attended an international webinar "Teaching for the Young Learners tests - a focus on reading skills" held by Cambridge English.
Students of Poltava Lyceum with enhanced military and physical training got acquainted with the benefits of studying at Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs. Due to the military aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine and active hostilities, the university was forced to relocate from Kharkiv to other regions of Ukraine to continue the educational process in a safe environment.
Within the framework of cooperation and exchange of experience, the academic staff of the Department of Tactical and Special Physical Training of the Faculty № 3 of KhNUIA together with the specialists of the Dog Training Center of the Main Directorate of the National Police in Vinnytsia region conducted a practical binary lesson for cadets of the Faculty № 2 on the topic "Use (application) of service dogs in combating crime and ensuring public safety and order".
Representatives of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs and the European Union Advisory Mission Ukraine discussed ways to expand cooperation based on the academic interests and professional experience of the participants, in particular, they identified joint activities such as online participation of EUAM representatives in lectures and other training sessions on international humanitarian law, conducting trainings for higher education students and academic staff on international humanitarian law, etc.
The Head of the Department of Civil Law and Procedure of the Faculty No. 6, Doctor of Law, Professor Yurii Zhornokui and Senior Lecturer of the Department Sofia Popova invited Judge of the Civil Court of Cassation of the Supreme Court of Ukraine, Doctor of Law, Professor Yevhen Petrov to conduct a binary class.
The event on the topic "The main activities of the Center for Psychological Health of KhNUIA in Vinnytsia region" was held within the framework of cooperation between the university and Vinnytsia Regional Association of Local Governments. The meeting was moderated by Svitlana Buialska, Deputy Head of the Secretariat of Vinnytsia Regional Association of Local Self-Government Bodies.