Employees of the Department of Recruitment and Organization of Career Guidance of KhNUIA together with representatives of Korosten District Police Department of the Main Department of the National Police in Zhytomyr region held career guidance meetings with graduates of eight general secondary education institutions in the city of Korosten, Zhytomyr region.
Every year, Ukrainian institutions actively participate in the EU's Horizon program, which promotes Ukraine's integration into the European Research Area. In 2023, 29 higher education institutions participated in EU Horizon projects, including: Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs is the only institution among the higher education institutions in the security and defense sector.
Valentyna Kochyna, Associate Professor of the Department of Foreign Languages of the Faculty № 4, Larysa Sazanova, Senior Lecturer of the same department, and 1st year cadets of the Faculty № 4 Daryna Oliinyk, Artem Hromovych and Vladyslav Kochyn participated in the II International Scientific and Practical Conference "Actual Problems of Modern Philology, Translation Studies and Linguistic Support of the Security and Defense Sector".
Lecturers of the Department of Humanities of Sumy Branch of KhNUIA Yulia Samoilova, Hanna Dovhopolova and Hanna Reshytko took part in the webinar "How can teachers enhance learning and teaching in English-medium education?", the main focus of which was the need for close cooperation between language specialists and academic subject specialists.
The team of higher education applicants of Sumy branch of KhNUIA joined the two-day forum "About Youth. See, try and say your word!". The event was held by the NGO "Center for Euroinitiatives" in the youth center "Romance" together with the "Active Community" from the all-Ukrainian NGO "Institute "Republic".
He visited the Main Police Department in Zhytomyr region, where graduates of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs are serving. According to the regional police chief, police colonel Oleh Trachuk, the young officers are well trained, have extensive knowledge, are responsible and disciplined. They conscientiously protect the rights and freedoms of citizens and the territorial integrity of our country.
The next optional lesson of the School of Scientific Leadership of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs on the topic "Prevention of negative psycho-emotional states under martial law. First Psychological Aid" was conducted by Natalia Novikova, Head of the Psychological Support Department of the Human Resources Department of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs.
The Faculty № 2 hosted a poetry evening "Muses are not silent" dedicated to the second anniversary of the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russian troops. The Dean of the Faculty, Police Colonel Ihor Nazarenko, addressed the cadets and noted that despite the war, the cadets successfully master the police profession, participate in sports competitions, engage in scientific research, and join cultural events.
During the meeting with the first-year students and faculty staff, Oleksandr Muzychuk discussed the urgent issues of the educational process and research. He emphasized that, despite the martial law in the country, cadets should receive a quality education, acquire professional skills, practical experience, adhere to discipline and the rule of law, and perform their duties in good faith.
Certificates of successful completion of training at the Institute of Postgraduate Education of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs were received by 72 police officers, including 49 in the specialization "Special Police" (qualification "Police Officer of Support Units") and 23 in the specialization "Patrol Police" (qualification "Police Officer of the Patrol Police Response Sector").