Students of the Faculty № 2 joined the LOTS OF SOCKS campaign

March 21 is World Down Syndrome Day. Many countries are holding the LOTS OF SOCKS campaign, which allows everyone to show solidarity with people with an odd chromosome. To participate, you need to wear colorful, odd or just bright socks. The students of the Faculty No. 2, like many other people around the world, supported the campaign.

Unity is the key to Victory

Within the framework of the Memorandum of Cooperation signed between Vinnytsia regional cultural centers and Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs, the Department of Social and Humanitarian Work organized a concert "Song of Unity" for higher education students.

The word as a weapon

On the eve of the World Poetry Day, the Department of Social and Humanitarian Work of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs, together with the university's scientific library, held a meeting with contemporary Vinnytsia poet and writer Larysa Sychko for higher education students.

Participation in the VII International Scientific and Practical Conference "Psychological and Pedagogical Problems of Higher Education in the Context of Modern Challenges: Theory and Practice"

Nataliia Yelnikova, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Ukrainian Studies of the Faculty No. 2, took part in the VII International Scientific and Practical Conference "Psychological and Pedagogical Problems of Higher Education in the Context of Modern Challenges: Theory and Practice" held at H. S. Skovoroda Kharkiv National Pedagogical University.

Students and lecturers of the University became prize-winners in kettlebell lifting competitions

The kettlebell lifting championship of Vinnytsia Territorial Organization of the All-Ukrainian Physical Culture and Sports Federation "Kolos" was held in Vinnytsia. In a fierce struggle, the cadets of the Faculty №2 of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs took prizes.

Interactive lecture on the Day of the Ukrainian Central Rada

On the occasion of the Day of the Ukrainian Central Rada, the Department of Social and Humanitarian Work of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs organized an event for students of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs with the participation of Oleksii Derkach, a researcher of the history of Vinnytsia region.

New challenges for the education system under martial law

Representatives of the Faculties No. 1, 2, 4 of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs - Head of the Department of Investigative Activities and Crime Solution Vladyslav Shendryk, Professor of the Department of Criminal Procedure and Organization of Pre-trial Investigation Hennadii Hlobenko, Professor of the Department of Criminalistics, Forensic Science and Pre-medical Training Vlada Husieva, Associate Professor of the Department of Constitutional and International Law Larysa Varunts - attended a training organized by the European Union Advisory Mission.

A meeting of university cadets with representatives of the assault brigade "Liut" was held

Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs hosted a meeting between the leadership of the joint assault brigade of the National Police of Ukraine "Liut", the MDNP in Vinnytsia region and the university with cadets and permanent staff of the police university.

Binary lesson on the Legal Documentation course

Olena Overchuk, a senior lecturer of the Department of Ukrainian Studies of the Faculty №2, together with Valentyn Kravchenko, a district police officer of the Prevention Sector of Brovary Police Department №2 of the Main Department of the National Police in Kyiv Region, conducted a binary practical lesson for first-year students of the Faculty №3 on the topic "Legal Document as a Carrier of Legal Information" as part of the Legal Documentation course.

Visiting wounded soldiers

The staff and cadets of the Faculty No. 2 visited wounded defenders who are in one of the military hospitals in Vinnytsia region. The courage, patriotism, willpower and optimism of Ukrainian heroes always amaze us. The young men and women did not come to the wounded heroes empty-handed - they brought food, fruit and new clothes.