
Research Internship at the Alliance of Independent Forensic Examination



Second-year master’s students of the educational program “Forensic Examination” of the Department of Criminal Law Disciplines are undergoing a research internship at the Alliance of Independent Forensic Examination. The internship is aimed at reinforcing theoretical knowledge and gaining practical experience in the field of forensic examination.
The students get acquainted with the work of experts, study real case materials, and observe various types of forensic examinations. The opportunity to see how theoretical knowledge is applied in practice is of particular interest.
During the internship, they participate in document analysis, learn how to prepare expert reports, and develop professional approaches to evaluating different situations. This experience helps to build attention to detail, critical thinking, and professional responsibility.
The knowledge and skills acquired will be useful for students in preparing research papers and in their future professional activities in the field of forensic examination.
