Head of the International Cooperation Department Tetiana Matiushkova, Head of the Regime and Secret Support Department Liudmyla Sobchenko and Head of the Department of Combating Cybercrime of the ERI No. 4, Oleksandr Manzhai, participated in training on the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) platform and successfully completed a series of English-language certified courses.

The UNODC educational platform, built on the global SPARK ecosystem, brings together over 800 interactive modules, webinars, and online tools in more than 30 languages for professionals in the fields of criminal justice, anti-corruption, and transnational crime.
University representatives completed courses on combating corruption and cybercrime, fighting transnational organized crime, judicial ethics, gender equality, working with convicts, conducting investigative interrogations, and other relevant issues in law enforcement.
Training on the UNODC platform helps enhance professional competence and improve specialized English language skills through the use of modern educational technologies and access to current international best practices.
The long-standing collaboration between Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs and the Program Office of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime opens up new opportunities for the professional development of faculty and staff, students, and officers of the National Police of Ukraine.