Nataliia Horbach, Senior Lecturer of the Department of Foreign Languages of the Faculty № 4 of KhNUIA, and Tetiana Kalchenko, Lecturer of the same Department, took part in the international online webinar "Oxford Professional Development Day | Northern & Eastern Europe", organized and conducted with the support of Oxford University Press at Oxford University.
Representatives of KhNUIA - Oleksandra Riabko, a specialist of the Department of Recruitment and Organization of Career Guidance, and Pavlo Chervonyi, Associate Professor of the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology of the Faculty No. 3, held an online career guidance meeting with graduates of Lyceum No. 12 in Vinnytsia.
Iryna Siadrysta, Professor of the Department of Legal Support of Entrepreneurial Activity and Financial Security of the Faculty № 6 of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs, held a career guidance meeting with graduates of Kotelevska Secondary School № 4 of the I-III levels of Kotelevska District Council of Poltava Region.
Andrii Khankevych, Professor of the Department of Operational and Investigative Activities and Crime Solving, and cadets of the Faculty № 2 Daria Kochkarova, Kristina Ochenash, Ruslan Proshkin, Andrii Rohozhkin, Anastasiia Khmura, Olena Vakhnytska took part in a regular working meeting with Valerii Temriienko, Head of the Criminal Analysis Department of Vinnytsia Region National Police.
The management of the Faculty No. 6 of KhNUIA organized a regular career guidance meeting with future applicants who have expressed a desire to enter the faculty at the expense of individuals and legal entities.
Faculty No. 1 (Investigations) provides full-time training for investigators and coroners for the pre-trial investigation bodies of the National Police of Ukraine for the bachelor's degree in Law and Law Enforcement.
The Faculty No. 2 (Criminal Police) provides full-time bachelor's training in the specialties "Law", "Law Enforcement", "Accounting and Taxation"
The Faculty No. 3 (Preventive Activities) trains bachelors and masters in full-time education in the specialties "Law Enforcement" and "Psychology".
Faculty No. 4 (Cyber Police) provides full-time bachelor's training in the following specialties: "Law, Law Enforcement, and Cybersecurity. This is the only faculty in the system of departmental higher education institutions of Ukraine that trains specialists for cyber police units of the National Police of Ukraine.
The topic of discussion was issues related to the 2023 admission campaign. Thousands of Ukrainian schoolchildren are choosing their future profession today, so this issue is extremely relevant and not only for them. Among those who are defending our land from Russian invaders today are many young people who also want to get a quality higher education. Valerii Sokurenko answered these and other questions in his interview, which can be viewed at the link