The formation of Ukraine as an independent state requires determination and national identity of every citizen as a citizen of Ukraine. Priority of education of nationally conscious, spiritually rich, fully developed citizens of Ukraine is defined in legal, educational documents and reflected in public educational concepts. Today it is important for Ukrainian youth to have their stance, expressed in relation to their own country, universal and national values, national culture and traditions.
October 14, 2013 Students of PR- 503S Group with mentor Yuriy Pyvovar visited one of the largest medical museums not only in Ukraine but also in Europe - National Museum of Medicine of Ukraine. During the excursion students were impressed by its originality exposition scenes from metropolitan medical record, as figure of Nikolai Pirogov, V. Karavayev, Daniel Zabolotniy and other persons made a full-length with dental photopolymeric plastic, recreating actual events of the past. In a poster exhibition in the museum created original interiors with portraits of famous figures of scientists and doctors and dioramas dedicated to the most important events in Ukrainian medicine. October 24, 2013 Students of Group PR -105 , PR -202 , PR -404 of Law Institute visited the National Museum of Kyiv. The museum presents the history of the city from the first settlements on its territory. The museum collection consists of archaeological materials found in the city, ethnographic and numismatic collections, a collection of icons, old books, postcards, household appliances of different times, as well as thematic complexes of the twentieth century. Students gladly watched the exposition of the museum. It is very important to preserve the history of the Ukrainian people for our descendants. October 29 Student of Group PR- 301 and PR -302 , accompanied by professors Helen Makeieva and Irina Slobodskaya visited the Museum of One Street, located on St. Andrew 's descent and dedicated to its history. Future lawyers were shocked by museum exhibits showcases that told the story of St. Andrew's Church, Castle of Richard the Lionheart and other buildings on Andrew's Descent. Students made an excursion into the past, seeing ladies dresses, umbrellas and hats, men's tuxedos, gloves and bags, playing cards, cash bills, phonographs, and sewing machines, crockery and cutlery, kerosene lamps and lampshades, American typewriter, cash register, as it all - evidence of a bygone era. These activities foster students' cognitive interest in the historical past of Kyiv, expand their horizons and create aesthetic tastes.