What the National Institute of Justice represents, who studies here and how the study process is organized were found out by the students from the specialties "Clerks" and "Administrative and Secretarial Services" from the College of Administrative and Fiscal Studies in Chisinau.
On Friday, December 17, 2021, 14 young, attended by their teacher Vadim Gribincea, prosecutor at the Leova District Prosecutor's Office, NIJ graduate, stepped on the threshold of the institution that trains future judges and prosecutors. Welcomed by Ecaterina Popa, Interim Director of NIJ, the students were acquainted with the operating and training model of the National Institute of Justice. The topics focused largely on the initial training of candidates for judges and prosecutors, as well as the benefits of the e-admission system and electronic testing implemented in the NIJ admission process.
The students watched informative videos and interacted with NIJ trainers and former trainees, who spoke to them about the simulations carried out during the studies and the distance learning on the two platforms - ILIAS of the National Institute of Justice and HELP of the Council of Europe .
At the end, the visitors took a guided tour of the institution and took pictures in the robe of a judge and a prosecutor.