Institute of UDO of Ukraine of the Kyiv National University named after On June 26, 2020, T. Shevchenko invites you to take part in the scientific and practical conference “Actual problems of protecting Ukraine’s national interests from threats”, timed to the 10th anniversary of the establishment of the UDO Institute of Ukraine. The form of participation is remote.
Scientific and pedagogical workers, trainees and students of higher education institutions, servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, leading scientists in the field of national security and other interested persons are invited to participate in the conference.
Sections of the conference: current threats to the national security of Ukraine and mechanisms for the protection of Ukraine’s national interests; methodological and methodical principles of ensuring national security; problems and priorities of the development of education in the bodies included in the security and defense sector of Ukraine. Working languages of the conference: Ukrainian, English.
To participate in the conference, please send to the Organizing Committee (indo.konf@ukr.net) by June 26, 2020: an application (a sample application is attached); a review by a scientific supervisor with a signature for persons who do not have a scientific degree (students of education); the text of the report (up to 4 pages). Within 2 working days from the moment of receiving the text of the report, the Organizing Committee sends a confirmation to the e-mail from which the materials were received. The participant of the conference must take into account the following: the reports of the participants will be published in the electronic collection of the conference materials and posted on the Internet site of the Institute: indo.univ.kiev.ua; the form of participation is remote; participation in the conference is free; The organizing committee reserves the right to review and reject the texts of abstracts of reports; theses are not subject to additional editing, so they must be carefully checked; the authors of the reports (research supervisors, if available) are responsible for the covered material in theses.