The Head of the Information and Technical Support Department, Oleksandr Polkhovskyi, and the Head of the Department of Criminal Law and Criminology of the ERI No. 5, Mykola Pakhnin, took part in international scientific, educational and work events as part of a business trip to the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań..jpg)
During the visit, KhNUIA representatives served as lecturers and expert consultants during a series of lectures and seminars organized by Bezpieczna Droga in collaboration with the Faculty of Journalism and Political Science at Adam Mickiewicz University. The events focused on current security challenges in the digital environment. Participants discussed cybersecurity, the Russian Federation’s hybrid activities in cyberspace, mechanisms for countering modern threats, as well as their impact on young people and the European community. Particular attention was paid to information risks and potential preconditions for aggressive actions against European Union countries..jpg)
During the trip, working meetings were held with Polish government, municipal, and academic officials, including Marcin Bosacki, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland, Professor Rafał Witkowski, Vice Rector for International Cooperation at Adam Mickiewicz University; Professor Rafał Dymczyk, Head of Interdisciplinary Humanities Research; Szymon Ossowski, Dean of the Faculty of Political Science and Journalism; Andrzej Prendke, Member of the Poznań City Council; Member of the Sejm of the Republic of Poland Bartosz Zaveja, Vice Mayor of Poznań Marcin Gołek, and Mayor of Konin Piotr Korytkowski..jpg)
During the meetings, the parties discussed a number of important humanitarian and educational initiatives: support for students of Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs whose parents died as a result of the war, the organization of educational trips to the European Parliament, the implementation of international rehabilitation programs, and joint youth projects.
The participation of KhNUIA representatives in international lectures, practical sessions, and working meetings contributes to the development of partnerships with European institutions and organizations, as well as opens up new opportunities for cooperation in the fields of education, science, and security.