Alte University's Law and Social Sciences School, in cooperation with the LEPL “Academy of Legal Thinking,” offers entrants a project titled “Simulated Investigation,” where participants will have the opportunity to investigate and solve a legal case themselves.
“Simulated Investigation” is an interactive project designed for school students, aiming to raise legal awareness through a real-life, game-based learning approach.
The project includes a 2-day intensive course that combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience:
- Day 1: Participants will learn about the essence and stages of an investigation, as well as key investigative actions such as witness questioning, crime scene inspection, search, seizure, and sealing of evidence.
- Day 2: Fully dedicated to practical work, during which participants will independently carry out all investigative actions and solve the legal case on their own.
Important Information:
- Dates: February 6–7 (total of 12 hours)
- Location: Alte University
- Eligibility: XI–XII grade students (30 prospective students), selected based on a motivation letter
- Application deadline: January 31
Interested participants can register via the provided link.

