Artem Hromovych, a cadet of the ERI №4, took part in the programme ‘Dialogue of Student Unity: Ukraine and Lithuania’

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.

Working meeting with EUAM representatives in Ukraine

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

We invite representatives of KhNUIA to join the Council of Europe HELP platform course ‘Introduction to the ECHR and ECtHR’

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’.

Ukraine on the way to the EU

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.

Strengthening the capacity of security sector managers to prevent and combat gender-based discrimination and sexual harassment in the workplace

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.

Advanced training in international humanitarian law and human rights

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.

Regional round table on anti-corruption issues was held at KhNUIA

The topic of the round table was ‘Corruption risks in the activities of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, ways to prevent and combat corruption’. The event was opened by Anatolii Fodchuk, Head of the Corruption Prevention Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, Doctor of Philosophy in Law, and Oleksandr Muzychuk, Vice-Rector of the University, Doctor of Law, Professor.

Cooperation between KhNUIA and the Norwegian Police University College in expanding access to scientific resources

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.

Online internships for academic staff

‘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’.

We invite representatives of KhNUIA to join the course of the Council of Europe HELP platform ‘International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights’

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’.