With the assistance of the Department of International Cooperation of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs and thanks to the support of Suzanne Bancel, Senior Advisor on Internationalisation at the Norwegian Police University College, the College's library staff compiled and shared with Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs a list of open access journals and databases for use in research activities.
‘The European League of Professional Development together with the University of Economics in Krakow and Malopolska School of Public Administration in Krakow organises an online internship for pedagogical and scientific-pedagogical staff of higher education institutions of I-IV accreditation levels, regardless of ownership and subordination, on the basis of the University of Economics in Krakow, Poland, on the topic ‘New and innovative teaching methods’.
Dear colleagues! On the occasion of the anniversary of Ukraine's accession to the Council of Europe (18 October 1995), we invite everyone to join the course on the HELP platform ‘International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights’.
Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs hosted an online information event on the topic: ‘The European Union's Framework Programme for Research and Innovation Horizon Europe. Current competitions and partnership in project proposals in the area of Civilian Security for Society’.
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’.
The Vice-Rector of the University Oleksandr Muzychuk and the Head of the International Cooperation Department Tetiana Matiushkova met with the representatives of EUAM Ukraine - the Head of the International Crimes Investigation Unit Michal Vyvoda and the Senior Adviser of the Unit Gary Corrigan.
We invite you to get acquainted with the publication “Gender Aspect of European Integration: From Equal Treatment Directives to Regulation of Revenge Porn and Cyberbullying”, prepared by NGO “Women in Media” within the framework of the project “Gender Think Tank Network: Strengthening Capacity for Advanced Policy Development, Impact Assessment, Strategic Advocacy and Focused Policy Communications”.
The events were held at the State Police College of Latvia on the topic “The use of digital tools in police response - an innovative approach to improving public safety”. KhNUIA was represented by the First Vice-Rector Viktor Vasylenko, Head of the International Cooperation Department Tetiana Matiushkova, Associate Professor of the Department of Criminal Procedure, Criminalistics and Forensics of the ERI №5 Svitlana Lozova and Associate Professor of the Department of Tactical and Special Training of the ERI №2 Tykhin Shevchenko.
The Declaration was signed by Viktor Vasylenko, First Vice-Rector of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs, and Dimitras Khomenko, Director of the State Police College of Latvia. This agreement aims to promote cooperation in the following forms: mutual study visits of representatives of the academic staff and students to exchange experience, exchange of scientific information, the latest teaching materials and articles for publication in scientific journals.
The annual conference “Artificial Intelligence in Police Training” was held at the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia in Tbilisi. Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs was represented by Tetiana Matiushkova, Head of the International Cooperation Department (offline) and Oleksandr Manzhai, Head of the Department of Cybercrime Counteraction (online).