Excursion for cadets to the historical sights of Kamianets-Podilskyi

On the Day of Ukrainian Statehood, an excursion "Kamianets-Podilskyi - the Cathedral Capital of Ukraine" was organized for higher education students of Faculties 1 and 4 of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs. The students learned about interesting facts from the history of the city.

University students took part in city events dedicated to the Day of Ukrainian Statehood

On the Day of Ukrainian Statehood, cadets of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs took part in putting flowers at the memorial in the Heroes' Square in Kamianets-Podilskyi. Representatives of the university observed a minute of silence in memory of the soldiers who died defending Ukraine, as well as civilians who became victims of Russian aggression.

Participation in a webinar on cybersecurity

Students majoring in Cybersecurity and Information Protection at Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs took part in the webinar "Introduction to the Security Operation Center (SOC)" held as part of the USAID project "Cybersecurity of Ukraine's Critical Infrastructure".

Participation in the lecture "The crime of genocide under international law"

Professor of the Department of Constitutional and International Law of the Faculty № 4 Andrii Voitsikhovskyi took part in a thematic lecture by a famous American lawyer, Professor Gregory Townsend on the topic "The Crime of Genocide under International Law", prepared by the Center for Civil Liberties within the framework of the Ukrainian Week of International Criminal Justice.

KhNUIA cadets once again donated blood for the Armed Forces of Ukraine

The donor movement at Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs continues. The cadets of the faculties No. 1 and No. 4 replenished the stocks of donated blood and its components of Kamianets-Podilskyi Department of Transfusiology in Khmelnytskyi region.

Special Tribunal for the crime of aggression against Ukraine

Professor of the Department of Constitutional and International Law, Faculty № 4 Andrii Voitsikhovskyi took part in a thematic lecture by American lawyer, founding chief prosecutor of the UN Special Court for Sierra Leone (SCSL), founder of the international non-governmental organization Global Accountability Network (GAN) for the investigation of international crimes in Syria, Yemen, Venezuela and China, research fellow at Syracuse University College of Law, Professor David M. Crane on "A Special Tribunal for Ukraine".

Participation in the International Scientific and Practical Conference

Larysa Sazanova, Senior Lecturer of the Department of Foreign Languages of the Faculty No. 4, took part in the X International Scientific and Practical Online Conference "Science and Technology: Problems, Prospects and Innovations" (Osaka, Japan) and presented the article "Practices of second language grammar teaching in higher educational establishments"

Correcting mistakes in learning English was the topic of an online webinar

Olena Stativka, Head of the Department of Foreign Languages of the Faculty № 4 of KhNUIA, and lecturers of the same department Valentyna Pochuieva, Larysa Sazanova, Oleh Honcharuk and Artem Bilousov took part in two international online webinars "Error Correction in the Language Classroom" and "Mindfulness in the Primary School Classroom"

Participation in the panel discussion on the ratification of the Rome Statute by Ukraine

Professor of the Department of Constitutional and International Law, Faculty № 4 Andrii Voitsikhovskyi took part in a panel discussion "What prevents Ukraine from ratifying the Rome Statute?", held by the Center for Civil Liberties in partnership with Kyiv School of Human Rights and Democracy, the Ukrainian Association of International Law, the Group on International Public Law and Policy within the framework of the Ukrainian Week of International Criminal Justice.

The crime of aggression, an international tribunal and amendments to the Rome Statute

Andrii Voitsikhovskyi, Professor of the Department of Constitutional and International Law, Faculty № 4, took part in the discussion of the report of the Secretary General of the international non-governmental organization Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA), Professor David Donat Kattin (Ph.D Law) and the Director of PGA's Rome Statute Campaign, Frederika Schweighoferova, on the topic "The Crime of Aggression, the International Tribunal and Amendments to the Rome Statute".