Faculty of Law, Humanities and Social Sciences
The Faculty of Law, Humanities, and Social Sciences is a cornerstone of the University, dedicated to preparing students for undergraduate and graduate programs within an environment of academic freedom and institutional autonomy. The faculty’s primary mission is to deliver education that meets contemporary standards and to cultivate forward-thinking, highly skilled, and competitive professionals who can meet the evolving demands of both local and international markets.
Since its inception, the faculty has continuously evolved its programs. The University mandates ongoing monitoring of program implementation, which includes:
- Conducting systematic surveys of students, employers, and graduates;
- Performing periodic research on market demands;
- Observing the lecture process.
Feedback from these activities leads to program amendments and enhancements in the learning process.
A key factor in the faculty’s success is its highly qualified academic staff, who bring extensive practical experience to the table. This ensures that students’ theoretical knowledge is enriched with practical insights.
The faculty organizes annual international scientific and student conferences, fostering strong relationships with domestic and foreign partners and keeping student life vibrant and engaging.
The Faculty of Law, Education, Business, and Technology aims to align with modern standards and prepare future-oriented, highly qualified, and competitive specialists to meet the growing demands of local and international markets.
The faculty’s main objective is to provide students with modern, accessible education and to prepare them as highly skilled professionals in line with market demands.
Since its establishment, the faculty’s programs have been in constant development. The University’s rules ensure continuous monitoring of program implementation, including:
- Systematic surveys of students, employers, and graduates;
- Periodic research on market requirements;
- Observation of the lecture process.
Feedback from these activities leads to program changes and improvements in the learning process.
The faculty’s success is also attributed to its distinguished specialists and highly qualified academic staff, who bring rich practical experience, ensuring that students’ theoretical knowledge is complemented by practical applications.
The faculty hosts annual international scientific and student conferences, expanding academic ties with local and foreign partners.
The faculty is home to the Law Institute, which publishes the international scientific journal “Law and the World.” The institute has signed memorandums of cooperation with similar organizations and universities worldwide.
The faculty also operates a legal aid center, staffed by undergraduate students who provide legal advice to individuals and companies under the guidance of experienced practicing lawyers. The center prepares legal documents and lawsuits, participates in negotiations, and more. Since its establishment, the center has offered numerous legal consultations, filed many lawsuits, and prepared various legal documents.
A significant aspect of the center’s activities is constitutional proceedings. Students at the center prepare constitutional claims and amicus curiae briefs, contributing to the practical application of their legal education.
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