Forensic Lab

is one of the best in the country. It combines five working zones and includes mannequins and other special equipment to construct mock crime scenes and emulate investigation of various crimes.

An integral part of training qualified forensic scientists are the obligatory workshops conducted by the leading legal scholars and practical experts. The training employs specialists from the dedicated institutes, expert institutions, and research and public organisations.

The uniqueness of the specialists trained by the university is defined by the range of disciplines that comprise the curricula and additional expert specialisation.

The uniqueness of the specialists trained by the university is defined by the range of disciplines that comprise the curricula and additional expert specialisation.

The classrooms used for lectures and practical lessons are fitted with up-to-date multimedia equipment.

The technological infrastructure and unique textbooks on jurisprudence and international law, including those in English, fully meet European and other international educational standards.

In order to ensure high quality of the educational process, each room of the Lab has its own specific educational focus on a particular type of investigative activities.


Apartment (simulated) is an imitation of the interior of an apartment to be used in practical lessons on scene examination for different types of crime, including burglary, murder, and rape.


Bank (simulated) is an imitation of the interior of an office to be used in practical lessons on scene examination for different types of crime, including robbery, murder, and hostage situation.


Square (simulated) is an imitation of the exterior of a street or a square to be used in practical lessons on scene examination for different types of crime, including murder, pillage, and robbery.

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