Approximately on 1 November 2025, the portal osvita.np.gov.ua will begin operating, where all those wishing to enrol at Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs can submit an application form to study at a higher education institution with specific training conditions that trains police officers.
As part of the cooperation between the Department of Social and Humanitarian Work of KhNUIA and the Department of Youth Policy of the Vinnytsia City Council, a visit to the bowling club for war veterans of – university employees, as well as their family members, was organized.
Cadets visited the Holocaust Museum in Vinnytsia, where they were given a thematic tour dedicated to the tragic events of World War II and the mass extermination of the Jewish population by the Nazi regime. During the tour, the cadets got acquainted with the museum's expositions, which contain photographs of Holocaust victims and archival documents.
Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs concluded a Memorandum of Cooperation and Partnership with SkyFall Academy, a Ukrainian educational and training center specializing in the training of specialists in the field of unmanned technologies and engineering solutions.
A personal distribution of graduates took place at Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs. The event is an important stage in completing the training of future law enforcement officers and determining their further service path.
On the occasion of Holocaust Remembrance Day, the staff of the Department of Social and Humanitarian Work organized a thematic requiem meeting with the participation of cadets of the Educational and Research Institutes No.2-3. The event was held by Leonid Trachtenberg, Director of the Holocaust Museum, Researcher of the history of the Holocaust on the territory of Ukraine.
On International Holocaust Remembrance Day, cadets and students of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs laid flowers at memorials and observed a minute of silence to honour the memory of millions of innocent Jews and members of other national minorities who were killed during World War II.
On 27 January, the world community honours the memory of millions of people who fell victim to the Holocaust — one of the most horrific crimes against humanity in history. The Nazi regime exterminated six million Jews, as well as members of other nations and social groups persecuted for their origin, beliefs or identity.
On the initiative of the Head of the Cadet Council of the Educational and Research Institute No. 2 of KhNUIA, cadets took part in donating blood and its components for the needs of Ukraine's defenders. Caring young people joined the action, supporting military personnel undergoing treatment in a simple but important way.
Vitalii Nosov, a representative of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs, Professor of the Department of Combating Cybercrime of the Educational and Research Institute No. 4 in Kyiv, took part as an expert in a pilot specialized training course on financial investigations.