Iryna Nechaieva, a lecturer at the Department of Criminal Procedure and Organization of Pre-trial Investigation, together with the cadets of the curatorial group of the Faculty No. 1, took an online course “6 Steps to Integrity: From Theory to Practice” on the training platform of the National Agency on Corruption Prevention.
Miliena Tsvietkova, a participant of the School of Scientific Leadership of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs, 1st year cadet of the Faculty № 2, took part in the Debate School and received a certificate. The event was held at Vasyl' Stus Donetsk National University in Vinnytsia.
University representatives - Tetiana Orlova, Associate Professor of the Department of Criminalistics, Forensic Science and Pre-medical Training of the Faculty No. 1, and Oleksandra Riabko, a specialist in the Department of Recruiting and Organization of Career Guidance, took the course “Training in Risks Associated with Explosive Ordnance.”
In order to raise awareness of integrity and anti-corruption, the 1st year cadets of the Faculty No. 1 have taken the course “Integrity Police” on the training platform of the National Agency for the Prevention of Corruption. They considered both theoretical and practical aspects of integrity.
The next edition of the transparency ranking has been published, which determines the best universities by citations in the profiles of its researchers in Google Scholar. The results of this ranking are taken into account as a transparency indicator in the Webometrics World University Rankings.
During the formation of the personnel of the Faculty No. 1 of KhNUIA, Dean Vitalii Romaniuk noted the scientific activity of second-year cadets Dmytro Miroshnyk and Diana Reida, who took part in the XXVIII International Scientific and Practical Conference “Trends and Perspectives of the Development of Science and Education in Globalization” (Valencia, Spain).
Today, 26 graduates of the Institute of Postgraduate Education of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs received certificates of completion. They mastered special knowledge and skills in the specialization “Special Police”.
Inna Shalova, a master's student of Sumy branch of KhNUIA, entered the semifinals of the II All-Ukrainian Youth Competition “Legal Education of the Future” and was awarded a diploma. She was prepared for the competition by her supervisor, Associate Professor of the Department of Humanities Yulia Samoilova.
A working meeting of the heads of structural subdivisions of the higher education institution was held, which was conducted by the chairman of the commission, the first deputy director of the Department of Education, Science and Sports of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Larysa Vasianovych.
Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs is a powerful center of higher education and research of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine. The latest technologies are being introduced into the training system for the National Police in accordance with all international standards.