DEPARTMENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW OF THE INSTITUTE OF LAW

On February 25, the Department of Administrative, Economic Law and Financial-Economic Security participated in Career Day, showcasing the extensive opportunities within modern legal education.

For those dreaming of a career in the economic security sector, advocacy, or public administration, this event provided a unique chance to receive advice from practitioners who shape the region’s legal environment.

Key insights into the profession were shared by:

  • Olena Lutsyk (Prosecutor’s Office) and Serhii Tiutchenko (National Police), who highlighted the demand for specialists capable of investigating financial and administrative offenses;

  • Hennadii Hrytsyk (Advocacy), who emphasized the importance of deep knowledge in economic law for protecting business interests.

A significant highlight of the event was the presentation by the Head of the Department, Doctor of Law, Professor Oleksandr Ilchenko. He personally engaged with the prospective students, answered their numerous questions, and presented the advantages of studying Specialty 081 “Law” (Educational Program D8).

Professor Ilchenko emphasized that the Department’s educational program is focused on training elite professionals who:

  • Ensure the financial and economic security of the state and the private sector;

  • Master the instruments of economic and administrative litigation;

  • Are ready for the challenges of the digital economy and intellectual property protection.

Prospective students were actively interested in the specifics of studying at the Department, the possibility of using foreign languages in professional activities, and internship opportunities in financial institutions and courts.

The Department invites ambitious leaders to join our programs! By choosing the “Law” (D8) major, you receive more than just a diploma—you build a foundation for a successful career in the most prestigious fields of jurisprudence.

Your successful future starts with choosing the right Department!

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