
As part of the dissemination of positive experience in non-formal (informal) education, higher education students together with the leadership of the ERI №1 took the course ‘Studying International Humanitarian Law’ on the educational online platform ‘Prometheus’.

Together with the volunteers of the NGO ‘Women's Hundred’, the students of the ERI No. 5 devote their free time to helping Ukrainian soldiers. The girls understand that the need for camouflage nets in the Armed Forces of Ukraine remains great, so they consider it their duty to actively help those who defend their homeland from the enemy.

The students of the ERI No. 2 Miliena Tsvietkova, Maksym Kucheriavyi and Tymur Perepelytsia took part in the III session of the Student Council of Vinnytsia region, which was held with the participation of the head of the Ukrainian Youth Foundation Mykola Kobys.

Andrii Voitsikhovskyi, Professor of the Department of Constitutional and International Law and Human Rights of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs, explained to the 11th grade students of Andrii Korchak Lyceum of the Stryi City Council the peculiarities of the admission campaign to the higher education institutions of the Ministry of Internal Affairs that train police officers.

Member of the Family Law Centre of the Ukrainian National Bar Association, attorney-at-law Marharyta Burlak conducted a binary class for higher education students of the ERI № 5 of KhNUIA, who are studying in the speciality ‘Finance, Banking and Insurance’ and foreign students majoring in ‘Law’ in the discipline ‘Doctrines of Private International Law’.

The Head of the Department of Criminal Procedure, Criminalistics and Expertology of the ERI №5, Doctor of Law, Professor Mykhailo Shcherbakovskyi took part in a large-scale scientific event on the topic ‘Topical issues of forensic examination and criminalistics’.

Yevheniia Hladkova, a leading researcher at the Research Laboratory for Social and Psychological Support and Rehabilitation of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Educational and Research Institute №3, together with volunteers from the Palm of Peace Charitable Foundation, continues to provide humanitarian aid.

Representatives of the Department of Social and Humanitarian Work of the University held informational and educational talks on the topic ‘Military Traditions of Ukraine’ for students of the Institute of Law and Order. In recent years, military symbols, rituals and traditions have regained their true historical basis.

As part of informal (non-formal) education, KhNUIA students regularly participate in various trainings, webinars, scientific conferences, etc. Mykola Marchuk, the Director of the ERI No. 4, and Tetiana Hudz, the Head of the Department of Constitutional and International Law and Human Rights, noted the scientific achievements of the institute's cadets.

Yuliia Zahumenna, Professor of the Department of Theory and History of State and Law of KhNUIA, presented a report on ‘Police Functioning under the Legal Regime of Martial Law: Ukraine's Experience’ at the 3rd Ludovika International Law Enforcement Research Symposium (LILERS).