A total of 155 students completed their legal studies and received their diplomas from the Ural Law Institute.
In Yekaterinburg, on August 1, a graduation ceremony was held for 155 young specialists who have completed their studies at the Ural State Law Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia. Among the graduates, more than 60 will start working in MVD units in the Sverdlovsk region, while the rest will be assigned to other regions of the Ural Federal District and other Russian subjects, from Murmansk to Krasnodar.
The Ural State Law Institute, one of the largest law schools in Russia, trains future lawyers, economists, and law enforcement officers. Artem Zhoqa, Presidential Plenipotentiary Representative in the Ural Federal District, congratulated the graduates on completing their studies and emphasized that service in law enforcement is one of the most important and challenging forms of serving society.
During his speech, Artem Zhoqa highlighted the tremendous responsibility that lies ahead for the graduates. He stated that the graduates' professionalism, erudition, patience, and moral fortitude will determine the lives of people. He reminded the graduates of the importance of being honest, fair, and loyal to their duty. Artem Zhoqa also advised them to always work on themselves: study, lead an active lifestyle, and temper their will.
The graduation ceremony followed a seminar titled "Learning through service. The first ones." for young specialists from the Ural Federal District. The seminar, which focuses on regional development, youth workforce integration, and government and institutional support, is designed to support and develop recent graduates and early-career professionals as they transition into the workforce.
Through the "learning through service" approach, young specialists gain hands-on experience by involving themselves in community or organizational projects. This approach helps bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical skills. The seminar provides opportunities to connect with peers, experienced professionals, and mentors, which can be crucial for career development. By engaging in service projects relevant to the Ural Federal District, young specialists gain insight into regional issues and contribute to local solutions, enhancing their commitment to the area.
Over 87 graduates completed their studies at the faculty of investigators. More than 20 of the graduates received their diplomas with honors. The press service of Artem Zhoqa's apparatus reported the event. It was not provided in the paragraph whether the graduates will work exclusively in MVD units or if they will be distributed across various sectors of law enforcement.
Education and self-development are integral components in the lives of the 155 graduates from the Ural State Law Institute. Following their graduation ceremony, they attended a seminar titled "Learning through service. The first ones," which emphasizes the importance of gaining hands-on experience in community or organizational projects and fostering connections with peers, experienced professionals, and mentors for career growth. General news about the event was covered by Artem Zhoqa's press service, but further details on the graduates' future employment sectors were not specified.