The Horizon Europe Program Committee "Civilian Security for Society" is one of the committees operating within the framework of the European Union's Horizon Europe program (Brussels, Belgium). The committee is responsible for developing and implementing research and innovation in the field of civilian security to protect society from various threats.
Senior Inspector on Special Assignments of the Division of Commissioners for Monitoring Human Rights in Police Activities (stationed in Sumy region) of the Human Rights Compliance Office of the Department of the Main Inspection and Human Rights Compliance of the National Police of Ukraine, Police Major Yevhen Yevtieiev met with 3rd year cadets of Sumy Branch of KhNUIA.
On February 07, 2024, at 14.00, an online meeting with representatives of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs will be held for future applicants, as well as all interested persons, on the peculiarities of admission and study at Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs in 2024.
The academic staff of the Department of Foreign Languages of the Faculty № 4 of KhNUIA - Head of the Department Olena Stativka, Associate Professors Oleh Honcharuk and Valentyna Pochuieva, Senior Lecturers Artem Bilousov and Larysa Sazanova - attended the IV online conference for English language lecturers "Teaching Experts IV".
The activities of the legal clinic "Pravova Dopomoha" of Sumy branch of KhNUIA are focused on combining theoretical knowledge and practical skills of student consultants. For this purpose, a practicing lawyer, a graduate of the branch Maryna Shapoval was invited.
Weaving camouflage nets for the Armed Forces of Ukraine is an integral part of the volunteer movement of students of the Faculty № 6. Recently, the first-year students joined the weaving of nets made by members of the Women's Hundred of Kamianets-Podilskyi organization.
Master's students of the Faculty № 3 of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs have once again become blood donors. Everyone who has the opportunity should help the military. Every day, military hospitals and clinics receive wounded soldiers, and they need donor blood.
An online meeting was held between representatives of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs and The HALO Trust in Ukraine, an international mine action operator certified in Ukraine. Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs was represented by the First Vice-Rector, Lieutenant Colonel of Police Viktor Vasylenko, Head of the International Cooperation Department, Lieutenant Colonel of Police Tetiana Matiushkova, Head of the Department of Tactical and Special Physical Training, Police Captain Mykola Borovyk.
Yulia Zahumenna, Professor of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law, Faculty No. 1, conducted an online lesson on this topic with 11th grade students of Kharkiv Lyceum No. 119 of Kharkiv City Council.
The Dean of the Faculty № 3 Hennadii Zvirianskyi, his Deputy for Educational and Methodological Work Hryhorii Dzhahupov, Head of the Department of Police and Public Administration Olena Dzhafarova, Master's student of the Faculty № 3 Daniil Zinchenko and Head of the Research Laboratory for Pre-trial Investigation Serhii Shatrava have successfully completed the Council of Europe HELP online course.