
EUAM representatives conducted training for academic staff and students of higher education. The training was conducted by Mark Roorda, Senior Adviser on International Criminal Investigation of the European Union Advisory Mission Ukraine, and Michal Vyvoda, Senior Adviser on OSINT of the European Union Advisory Mission Ukraine.

Representatives of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs took part in the international scientific and practical conference held on the basis of Dnipro State University of Internal Affairs.

Within the framework of the joint project of the OSCE Support Program for Ukraine, the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the National Police of Ukraine, 3rd year cadets Dasha Horpynenko, Serhii Melkumov (Faculty 1), Vladyslav Kostromskyi (Faculty 2) and Olena Tsipkailo (Faculty 4) took part in the Winter School on Investigating of Crimes Related to Human Trafficking for three days.

Mark Roorda, Senior Adviser on International Criminal Investigation of the European Union Advisory Mission Ukraine, Michal Vyvoda, Senior Adviser on OSINT of the European Union Advisory Mission Ukraine, Oleksandr Ishchenko and Hryhorii Zhurakivskyi, EUAM Legal Advisers, paid a working visit to the University.

Oleksandr Babych, a 4th year cadet of the Faculty № 4 of KhNUIA, who is currently undergoing an internship at Zaporizhzhia Oblast Police, took part in the UPSHIFT grant program. During the bootcamp, his team presented a project of a building with an artificial climate for growing plants (greenhouse), including the work of the so-called "green office".

Olena Dzhafarova, Head of the Department of Police Activities and Public Administration, Serhii Shatrava, Head of the Research Laboratory for Pre-trial Investigation, and Danylo Zinchenko, a Master's student of the Faculty No. 3, completed the Council of Europe HELP online training course on combating human trafficking.

Within the framework of the joint project of the OSCE, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine and the National Police of Ukraine "Strengthening the capacity of the National Police of Ukraine to investigate crimes related to human trafficking, including those committed using cyber technologies", the Winter School on "Combating Human Trafficking" started its work in Ivano-Frankivsk.

Representatives of the Department of Constitutional and International Law of the Faculty № 4 - Professor Andrii Voitsikhovskyi and Associate Professor Yevheniia Lohvynenko - took part in the webinar "Ensuring Transparency and Information Openness of an Educational Institution", held by the Ukrainian Helsinki Human Rights Union within the framework of the USAID Ukraine - USAID Ukraine Human Rights in Action Program.

Mykhailo Tsuranov, Senior Lecturer at the Department of Cybersecurity and DATA Technologies, Faculty № 6, took part in the English-language training "Train the Trainers Course for Cyber Crime", which took place in Budapest with the support of the TOPCOP project developed by the European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Training (CEPOL).

Specialists of the Department of International Cooperation of KhNUIA Nadiia Serhiienko, Alona Muzychuk, Inna Savina and Svitlana Vechirko attended another international online webinar in a series of events held by the International Center for the Study, Prevention and Treatment of Inherited Generational Trauma in cooperation with the Sunflowers Project.