A seminar-training was held with the participation of the tutor of the Faculty of Philology and 1st-year students on the topic “Political, Ideological, and Economic Corruption as a Threat to Security; International Corruption as a Consequence of Economic-Political Conflict of Interest.”
During the event, the political, ideological, and economic forms of corruption, its impact on the state governance system, socio-legal consequences, as well as the institutional and legal mechanisms for reducing the risk of corruption were discussed in detail.



Furthermore, the content, types, causes, and methods of resolving conflicts of interest were explained, particularly using examples from the educational sphere.



During the seminar, the educational opportunities of the Virtual Academy electronic platform were presented. Practical guidance was provided to the students on how to strengthen legal knowledge, pursue independent learning, and effectively use interactive courses through this platform.
