The "TED Talks" motivational speech competition was held at the Law Enforcement Academy.

The "TED Talks" motivational speech competition was held at the Law Enforcement Academy.


The "TED Talks" motivational speech competition was held at the Law Enforcement Academy. Second and third-year undergraduate students participated in the competition. The purpose of the event was to develop students' public speaking skills, leadership abilities, and the ability to inspire others.

In their speeches, the participants of the competition spoke about personal development, the pursuit of a goal, service to the Motherland, and the spiritual values inherent in a law enforcement officer.

First-year students participated in the event as spectators. For them, this competition was not only a source of inspiration, but also an opportunity to learn from the experience of senior students.

The event was attended by the leadership of the Academy, members of the jury, as well as the chairman of the Student Council and coordinators. They emphasized the high level of preparedness of the participants, the sincerity and effectiveness of their speeches, and noted that such initiatives are important for the formation of an active civic position and a culture of public speaking among students.

The event was held in the spirit of inspiration, mutual support, and self-improvement and was another important step aimed at developing the activity and initiative of students at the Academy.