Following recent elections, Maksym Khadzhyiskyi, a cadet from the Faculty for Training Specialists in Pre-Trial Investigation Units of the National Police of Ukraine, was elected as the Head of the DSUIA Student-Cadet Council.
Deputy Head positions were assigned to:
• Diana Darchych (Educational and Scientific Institute of Law and Innovative Education) from the student body;
• Bohdan Stepanenko (Faculty for Training Specialists in Pre-Trial Investigation Units of the National Police of Ukraine) from the cadets
The DSUIA Student-Cadet Council positions were filled as follows:
Head of Housing and Dormitory Affairs – Kyrylo Chernysh (Institute of Law and Innovative Education)
Head of Cultural Events – Sofia Silina (Institute of Law and Innovative Education)
Head of Social and Humanitarian Affairs – Vladyslav Rusnak (Institute for Training Preventive Activities Specialists of the National Police of Ukraine)
Head of Academic Affairs and Quality Assurance – Anastasiia Kovalova (Faculty for Training Pre-Trial Investigation Specialists of the National Police of Ukraine)
Head of Scientific Research – Yuliia Tolmachova (Faculty for Training Pre-Trial Investigation Specialists of the National Police of Ukraine)
Head of IT and Public Relations – Serhii Trukhon (Faculty for Training Criminal Police Specialists of the National Police of Ukraine)
Head of International Relations – Vitalii Nechypurenko (Institute of Law and Innovative Education)
Head of Sports and Tourism – Denys Lushpaiev (Faculty for Training Pre-Trial Investigation Specialists of the National Police of Ukraine)
Head of Anti-Corruption and Conflict Resolution – Danylo But (Faculty for Training Pre-Trial Investigation Specialists of the National Police of Ukraine)
Head of Fundraising – Oleksandra Koverzai (Institute of Law and Innovative Education)
Head of Career Guidance and Employment Support – Kseniia Stepaniuk (Institute of Law and Innovative Education)
Head of DSUIA Gender Culture Center – Oleksandra Letka-Shapovalova (Faculty for Training Pre-Trial Investigation Specialists of the National Police of Ukraine)
More than two thousand higher education students, including postgraduates and full- and part-time students, participated in the elections, which were conducted both in person and via the MOODLE online platform.
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