Ruslan Salohub, a participant of the School of Scientific Leadership, 3rd year cadet, was selected for the scholarship program in two stages. At the first stage, he had to fill out a questionnaire, indicate his personal achievements and write a motivation letter. The next step was an interview in English with Jan Philipp Wolbern, Deputy Director of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation's office in Ukraine (Kyiv and Kharkiv), to discuss his vision of the future in the context of building and protecting the state.
The program will last for almost a year. The scholarship holders have the opportunity to attend four accompanying training seminars aimed at improving both the level of socio-political and specialized knowledge of students (cadets). The thematic spectrum covers issues of history, politics, economics and social science. The Foundation's mission is to encourage young people to participate in shaping the successful future of their country. The Foundation has offices in 120 countries around the world, whose activities contribute to the support of democracy, the rule of law and social market economy.
Vitalii Naida, a researcher at the Research Laboratory of Social and Psychological Support, Support and Rehabilitation of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the ERI No. 3, who is a past scholarship holder of the Foundation, prepared and advised the cadet for participation in the program.