The final meeting was chaired by the Deputy Director of the Department of Education, Science and Sports of the Ministry of Internal Affairs – Head of the Department of Science, Innovations and Sports, Police Lieutenant Colonel Yegor Nazimko.
The results of the competition were announced by the Vice-Rector of the DSUIA, Police Colonel Oleksandr Yunin.
This year, 35 institutions participated in the competition – research and state organizations, higher and professional education institutions, educational-methodical centers for civil protection and life safety, as well as practical units of the MVS and central executive authorities. In total, the competition commissions evaluated 244 works in 13 nominations.
Given the conditions of martial law, the competition was held in a mixed format: remotely on the Zoom platform and in person – for the nomination “Restricted Access Publications” at the DSUIA.
The university worthily presented its developments and won prize places in the nominations:
● 1st place – in the category “Multimedia Publications (monographs, scientific-practical commentaries, etc.)” and “Restricted Access Publications”;
● 3rd place – in the nominations “Scientific Publications,” “Inventions, Utility Models, Industrial Designs,” “Reference Publications,” and “Production-Practical Publications.”
Participation in such events contributes to the popularization of scientific achievements, enhances the prestige of higher education institutions, and ensures the exchange of best practices. This allows strengthening the scientific-educational potential and forming a modern innovative environment for the training of future law enforcement officers.
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