
Inna Savina, specialist of the International Cooperation Department of KhNUIA, listened to an information briefing held by Olha Stefanishyna, Vice Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration of Ukraine and Minister of Justice of Ukraine, moderated by Natalia Tochi, Director of Istituto Affari Internazionali.

The Department of International Cooperation handed over to the library the publication ‘Methodology for Preventing and Combating Gender Discrimination and Sexual Harassment in the Workplace in the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine’ by Anette Schwitzke, EUAM Ukraine representative and gender adviser.

In March 2025, the University of Tokyo will hold an International Conference on Human Rights in a mixed format. All those wishing to participate in it should submit abstracts in the following areas by 30 November 2024: gender equality, censorship and the right to expression, climate change and humanitarian action, business and human rights.

Inna Savina, a specialist of the Department of International Cooperation of KhNUIA, joined an online seminar organised by the National Contact Point of the Horizon Europe Programme (NCP), which operates on the basis of the Centre for Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer Research of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.

The intercultural exchange united the student youth of the two countries and provided an opportunity to expand and strengthen friendly ties, deepen and further develop relations between Ukraine and Lithuania. The event included visits to a number of Ukrainian cities.

The Head of the Department of International Cooperation, Tetiana Matiushkova, took part in an online meeting with EUAM Ukraine representatives

On the occasion of the next anniversary of the establishment of the European Union (01 November 1993), we invite the academic staff of the University to join the course on the HELP platform ‘Introduction to the ECHR and the ECtHR’.

Alona Muzychuk, specialist of the Department of International Cooperation of KhNUIA, joined the presentation of the key findings from the Shadow Report on Chapter 23 ‘Justice and Fundamental Rights’ and the final Second EU-Ukraine Bilateral Session. The event was organised by the Agency for Legislative Initiatives.

This was the topic of a two-day training for the management of the National Police of Ukraine conducted by EUAM Ukraine, in particular Gender Adviser Anette Schwitzke, Police Adviser Georgina Magnussen and Human Rights Training Expert Yuliia Petrova, with the participation of trainer from the JurFem company, lawyer Marta Pavlyshyn.

Olha Hetmanets, Head of the Department of Legal Support of Entrepreneurial Activity and Financial Security at the ERI No. 5, took an online course on International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights on the HELP platform. International project manager Olha Kostenko presented the course in detail and noted that it allows for a deeper understanding of the application of international law in armed conflict.