The new edition of the Council of Europe publication "Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence: A Practical Guide for Police Officers" is published in response to the current challenges of the war in Ukraine, as well as recent important changes in Ukrainian legislation on combating gender-based violence (GBV) against women.
Olena Stativka, Head of the Department of Foreign Languages of the Faculty № 4 of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs, associate professors of the same department Oleh Honcharuk, Valentyna Kochyna, Valentyna Pochuieva, senior lecturers Artem Bilousov, Natalia Horbach and Larysa Sazanova took part in the international online webinar "Breaking down barriers to reading" from Collins Publishing House.
The scientific and pedagogical staff of the Department of Tactical and Special Physical Training of the Faculty No. 3 - lecturers Vladyslav Burkhailo and Viktor Yasko, as well as a lecturer of the Department of Criminalistics, Forensic Science, Pre-medical Training of the Faculty No. 1 Hryhorii Smyrnov have been trained as part of the course: "Training of Trainers in Teaching the Risks Associated with Explosive Objects".
With the assistance of the Department of International Cooperation, at one of the locations of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs in Kamianets-Podilskyi, representatives of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Ukraine: Head of the ICRC sub-delegation in Lviv Lilaf Balisani (citizen of the Kingdom of Norway) and ICRC delegate for police and security Halit Bulanikli (citizen of the Republic of Turkey) conducted a training on the topic "Principles of the use of force by law enforcement agencies in accordance with international humanitarian law and international human rights law. Introduction to International Humanitarian Law".
The NGO "Women's League" invites university cadets and students to join the project "Girls Diplomatic Academy 2.0", this project is a tool that allows girls aged 17-21 with different life experiences to gain expert knowledge and skills that will help them to actively engage in formal and informal diplomacy in the future.
We invite the academic staff of KhNUIA to take part in the training course "4+ Elements" on somatics, contact improvisation and performance, which will be held in the Czech Republic. At this training course, participants will learn about somatics (body awareness, grounding, pendulum movements, titration, sequencing, resources, expression) and body movement techniques (contact improvisation, authentic movements, vocal and physical compositions related to theater and performance).
Oleksandr Levashov, Associate Professor of the Department of Foreign Languages of the Faculty № 4, attended international online webinars for English language teachers. The event "From research to practice: using GenAI with Cambridge materials", hosted by speakers Evelina Galaczi and Raquel Ribeiro from Cambridge University Press and Assessment, addressed the issue of using artificial intelligence for effective foreign language learning.
Volodymyr Hrechenko, Head of the Department of Social Sciences and Humanities of the Faculty № 6, Doctor of History, Professor, Honored Worker of Education of Ukraine, took part in the III International Scientific and Theoretical Conference "Scientific method: reality and future trends of researching" in Zagreb, Republic of Croatia, in absentia.
Representatives of the "Equal Opportunities" team of KhNUIA took part in the round table "Women of Kharkiv Region during the War" to celebrate the Women's History Month and the International Day for Women's Rights and Peace as part of the Coalition "Kharkiv Region 1325" holding a number of diverse events dedicated to these dates.
Representatives of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs took part in the webinar "European Drug Markets: Heroin and other opioids", which was held on the educational platform LEEd CEPOL.