The cadets of the faculty № 1 together with the curators of the groups – the teachers of the Department of Criminal Procedure and Pre-trial Investigation Iryna Nechaeva, Olena Zavorina and Olena Martovytska got acquainted with the new exhibitions of the University Museum. The representatives of the Department of Fire Training handed over to the museum of World War II the monuments and samples of weapons used on the territory of the ATO-JFO. They became the basis of the exhibition "The symbols of invincibility and victory", timed to the Day of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
During the thematic tour, the museum director Andriy Prokhorov noted the peculiarities of this period in the history of Ukraine, gave little-known but interesting details about the creation and use of fragments of the presented weapons on the fronts of the Second World War. Understanding that behind each subject of the exhibition is the fate of a particular person, the defender of our Motherland, allows us to look differently at the silent and gloomy 'metal of war.
During the tour, the teacher Iryna Nechaeva stressed that the peculiarity of the investigator’s profession is the ability to see the cause-and-effect relationship in certain things, and the most importantly - the person in the representative of any profession. The museum halls created a particularly trusting atmosphere - the curators shared with the cadets their own thoughts, emotions and observations.
The cadets listened with interest to the comments of Olena Martovytska, associate professor of the department, on special publications devoted to the pre-trial investigation of previous years and presented at the reconstruction of the Investigator's Workplace in the museum's stationary exposition.
The teacher Olena Zavorina paid special attention to the materials of the exhibition "European integration: a course to better standards of law", emphasizing the importance of broad cooperation with international organizations, which contributes to the improvement of the domestic legal field and criminal procedure in particular. The cadets were also attracted by the materials of the exhibition";"The Golden Reserve of KhNUIA", updated to the Day of the Veteran of Internal Affairs.
During the conversation, the cadets mentioned which thematic excursions they had been to the museum before and expressed a desire to conduct them more often. New impressions from what is seen and heard form the worldview of the future law enforcement officer and visit the museum - one of the traditional means of spiritual enrichment necessary for everyone.