Dnipro State University of Internal Affairs was represented at the festival by Rector’s Assistant Volodymyr Kovbasa, lecturers and representatives of departments, and students.
The event brought together educational institutions, employers, and cultural and sports organizations of the city within one interactive space, creating a unique environment for young people to explore the educational and professional opportunities of Dnipro.
As part of the festival, several thematic zones operated: a speakers’ panel with representatives of education and business, a “Career Fair” with interactive presentations of institutions and companies, and the “Map of Opportunities of Dnipro” — an installation where young people marked their educational and career plans.
Representatives of the Department of Tactical and Special Training, as well as the Department of Criminalistics and Pre-Medical Training, were present at the DDUVS location.
Festival participants saw cadet uniforms, modern equipment used in the educational process, and received answers to all their questions from future law enforcement officers.






DDUVS students told everyone interested about their studies, student and cadet life, daily routine, dormitory living conditions, social guarantees, opportunities to participate in sports sections, scientific work at departments, and opportunities for creative self-realization.
Prospective applicants also had the opportunity to learn in detail about the university’s faculties, institutes, and specialties, as well as familiarize themselves with the rules and admission requirements for 2026.

In his speech, Rector’s Assistant Volodymyr Kovbasa presented the university’s activities, its educational mission, the security component in organizing the educational process, and the active veteran policy systematically implemented by the institution.


Such events contribute to youth career guidance, help form a conscious choice of profession, promote law enforcement activities and service in the National Police of Ukraine, and help high school students and graduates become better acquainted with the conditions of study at DDUVS.
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