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Carol I National Defence University: Training and Education Excellence

Explore the rich history, leadership, and cutting-edge courses at the Carol I National Defence University in Romania, offering military sciences and intelligence with a motto of "Assiduous work conquers everything."

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Carol I National Defence University: Training and Education Excellence

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  1. ROMANIA “CAROL I” NATIONAL DEFENCE UNIVERSITY http://www.unap.ro

  2. Location Short history Place within the Ministry of National Defence Role and missions General system of officer education and training in Romania University leadership, structure & courses Scientific research International military cooperation Resources & Facilities AGENDA

  3. Location GOVERNMENT OF ROMANIA BUCHAREST Parliament Palace COTROCENI Presidential Palace “Carol I” National Defence University

  4. History • Founded in 1889, on the initiative of Gen. Ştefan Fălcoianu; • The sixth staff school in Europe after those in Berlin, Vienna, Paris, Turin and Brussels; • Commandant, teaching staff and students assigned to combat units and deployed to the operation theaters of the First and Second World Wars. NAMES: • August 8th,1889 -Superior War School • August 29th,1948 -Military Academy • April 23rd,1991 -Academy for Advanced Military Studies • August 23rd, 2003 -National Defence University • September 6th, 2005 - “Carol I” National Defence University CAROL OF HOHENZOLLERN - SIGMARINGENPrince of Romania (1866 – 1881)King of Romania (1881 – 1914) General Ştefan Fălcoianu

  5. “CAROL I”NATIONAL DEFENCE UNIVERSITY “Labor improbus omnia vincit” “Assiduous work conquers everything” MOTTO:

  6. Other central structures The place within the Ministry of National Defence Ministry of Education, Research and Innovation Ministry of National Defence “CAROL I” NATIONAL DEFENCE UNIVERSITY General Staff Army Staff Air Force Staff Navy Staff

  7. training of commanders, staff officers and military as well of civilian experts, selected for management and expertise positions in the fields of national defence and security; organizing scientific activities and elaborating scientific studies required by institutions with responsibilities in these fields. Mission

  8. University studies in 3 cycles, in the fields of “Military Sciences and Intelligence” and “Security and Defence”: 1st cycle – Bachelor studies; 2nd cycle – Master studies; 3rd cycle – PhD studies. Postgraduate further training courses, in accredited fields and specializations; Training courses in connected fields; Scientific research; Cooperation with similar institutions from Romania and abroad. Directions of activity

  9. Graduate and postgraduate education Military Technical Academy Military Medical Institute Civilian Institutions “Carol I” National Defence University The Romanian General System of Officer Training Training courses Training Schools Academies of the Services Military Technical Academy Military Medical Institute Civilian Universities Graduate education High school studies Military or Civilian High school

  10. The General System of Officer Training • Training Schools • Course specific to the respective category of armed forces (10 - 11 months, platoon leader level) • Advanced Course (3 - 4 months, company level) • Battalion Staff Course (4 - 6 months) Air Force Academy (3 years) Military Medical Institute (5 years) Army Academy (3 years) Naval Academy (4 years) REGIONAL DEPARTMENT FOR DEFENCE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT STUDIES Military TechnicalAcademy (4 years) “Carol I” National Defence University

  11. “Carol I” National Defence UniversityLeadership COMMANDANT AND RECTOR UNIVERSITY SENATE DEPUTY COMMANDANT DEPUTY COMMANDANT FOR EDUCATION(PRORECTOR) DEPUTY COMMANDANT FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH (PRORECTOR) ADMINISTRATIVE DIRECTOR

  12. University Senate 25 members: • Teaching staff • Students • Scientific researchers

  13. Main competences: adopting the University Charter, as well as the Operational and Strategic Plan; approving reportsregarding the development of the education and scientific research; approving curricula and documents for accreditation; approving teaching position appointments; choosing by secret vote the rector, pro-rectors, scientific secretary of the Senate and validating the administrative director. The University Senate

  14. Education and Scientific Research Structures COMMANDANT (RECTOR) SENATE DEPUTY COMMANDANT DEPUTY COMMANDANT FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH (PRORECTOR) DEPUTY COMMANDANT FOR EDUCATION (PRO RECTOR) DEFENCE AND SECURITYSTRATEGICSTUDIES CENTRE COMMAND AND STAFF FACULTY WAR COLLEGE DEFENCE INTELLIGENCE COLLEGE FOREIGN LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT (English, French, Turkish, Russian, German, Arabic, Greek, Romanian) 3 - 6 months / Officers, Civilians, NCOs (Tactical Level – Bachelor and Master degree) 2 years (Operative and Strategic Level) 3 - 6 months / LTC + Col. Intelligence 2 - 4 months / Officers CRISIS MANAGEMENT AND MULTINATIONAL OPERATIONS COLLEGE REGIONAL DEPARTMENT FOR DEFENCE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT STUDIES EDUCATION SCIENCES, ACQUISITIONS AND DEFENCE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT COLLEGE ADVANCED DISTRIBUTED LEARNING DEPARTMENT Network Based Education (Defence resources management) 3 - 6 months / Officers, Civilians, NCOs (NATO procedures) Up to 3 months / Captain - LTC (Management, Human resources) 3 - 6 months / Officers, Civilians, NCOs

  15. COURSE OFFER (1 / 6) • A. COMMAND AND STAFFFACULTY: • Bachelor Degree Studies: • Army Leadership • Air Force Leadership • Naval Leadership • Logistic Leadership • Economic Financial Management • Security and Defence • Military Leadership • Informational Systems • Public and Intercultural Communication in the Field of Security and Defence • Master’s Degree Studies: • Security and Defence • Crisis Management and Multinational Operations • Economic Financial Management • Program and Project Management • NATO Senior Executive Master Course • National Security and Public Communication • Army Leadership • Navy Leadership • Air Force Leadership • Logistic management • Doctoral Studies: • Security and Defence • Military Sciences and Intelligence

  16. COURSE OFFER (2 / 6) • B. WAR COLLEGE (postgraduate courses only): • 1. LOGREP Operators Training Course - for military; • 2. ACROSS Operators Training Course - for military; • 3. Logistics in Multinational Operations Postgraduate Course - for military; • Military Standardization Postgraduate Course - for military; • Internal Public Auditing Postgraduate Course – for military and civilian; • Electronic Warfare Postgraduate Course - for military; • Joint Operations Command Postgraduate Course- for military; • C4I Systems Postgraduate Course - for military; • C4I Systems Postgraduate Course ( in class training and distance training - 2 modules – 2 weeks/ module - for military); • LOGREP Operators Postgraduate Course - for military; • Land Forces Command Postgraduate Course - for military; • Air Forces Command Postgraduate Course - for military; • Naval Forces Command Postgraduate Course - for military; • Management of Logistics Postgraduate Course - for military; • Economic Financial Management Postgraduate Course - for military and civilian; • Information Operations Postgraduate Course - for military and civilian; • Religious Assistance Postgraduate Course - for military priests; • Civil Military Cooperation Postgraduate Course (CIMIC) - for military and civilian.

  17. COURSE OFFER (3 / 6) • C. DEFENCE INTELLIGENCE COLLEGE (postgraduate courses only): • Management of Military Intelligence (12 weeks); • Management of Military Security and Counterintelligence (13 weeks); • Management of Special Operations and Counterterrorism (13 weeks); • Management of Activities in the Field of Defence Intelligencs (18 weeks); • Management of SIGINT and electronic war (13 weeks); • SIGINT and electronic warfare (9 weeks).

  18. CRISIS MANAGEMENT AND MULTINATIONAL OPERATIONS COLLEGE - English as teaching language: Advanced Joint Multinational Operations Course (13 weeks); Brigade Staff Officer Course (10 weeks); NATO Orientation Course (4 weeks); Security Policy and European Integration Course (3 weeks); Crisis Management Course (3 weeks); Peace Support Operations Course (2 weeks); Civil Military Relations Course (2 weeks); Euro Atlantic Security and Crisis Management Course (8 weeks). COURSE OFFER (4 / 6)

  19. E. EDUCATION SCIENCES, ACQUISITIONS AND DEFENCE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT COLLEGE: Postgraduate Course in Human Resources Management (13 weeks); Postgraduate Course in Military Education Management (15 weeks); Postgraduate Further Training Course in Procurement (15 weeks); Postgraduate Further Training Course in the Preparation of the Territory and Economy for Defence (13 weeks); Postgraduate Course in Project and Program Management (12 weeks); Postgraduate Further Training Course in Psychology and Sociology (13 weeks); Staff Course in Human Resources Management (15 weeks); Postgraduate Course in the Training of Personnel Working in Material and Human Resources Planning in Times of Peace, Crisis and War (13 weeks); Teaching Personnel Training Program (2 levels – 25 weeks); Human Resources Recruitment and Selection Course (7 weeks); Advanced Human Resources Management Course – Staff sgt. / W.O. 3rd Class (10 weeks); Human Resources Management Staff Course – Staff sgt. / W.O. 1st and 2nd Class (10 weeks); Human Resources Management Course – Master sgt. / W.O. 1st Class (10 weeks) Human Resources Management Course - General Staff (Sgt. 1st class/ W.O. 2nd class) (10 weeks). COURSE OFFER (5 / 6)

  20. F. REGIONAL DEPARTMENT FOR DEFENCE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT STUDIES (BRASOV) – English as teaching language: Postgraduate Course: “Defence Resources Management Course for Senior Officials” (7 weeks); Postgraduate Course: “Defence Resources Management Course for Specialists” (13 weeks); Postgraduate Course: “Information Resources Management” (11 weeks); English Language Training Course: “Managerial Terminology and NATO Structures Terminology” (8 weeks). G. ADVANCED DISTRIBUTED LEARNING DEPARTMENT: Introduction to NATO (8 weeks); Conflict Management and Negotiation (10 weeks); COURSE OFFER (6 / 6)

  21. Bachelor Diploma PhD in Military Sciences DIPLOMA Graduation Certificate Master Diploma Certification of studies

  22. Structure of the NDU Staff 67% 23% 10% Officers NCO’s Civilians

  23. Military instructors’ staff made up of specialist officers (6) Military and civilian personnel filling permanent teaching and research positions in accordance with the Law regarding the Status of the Didactic Personnel (100) TEACHING STAFF Romanian and foreign guest speakers (109)

  24. ACADEMIC YEAR 2008/2009Total Number of Students

  25. ACADEMIC YEAR 2008/2009Number of foreign students

  26. ORGANIZATION OF THESCIENTIFIC RESEARCH DEPUTY COMMANDANT FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH (PRORECTOR) PRODEAN FOR SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH DEFENCE AND SECURITY STRATEGIC STUDIES CENTER COMMAND AND STAFF FACULTY DEFENCE RESOURCES MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT FOREIGN LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT TACTIC AND OPERATIVE MIL. OPERATIONSSCIENTIFIC RESEARCH CENTER SECURITYAND NATIONAL DEFENCE DEPARTMENT EURO-ATLANTIC SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH CENTER AIR AND NAVAL FORCES DEPARTMENT AIR AND NAVAL FORCES SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH CENTER HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT, EDUCATION SCIENCES AND ACQUISITIONS DEPARTMENT INFORMATIONAL SYSTEMS AND DEFENCE SYSTEMS DEPARTMENT MILITARY MANAGEMENT SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH CENTER INFORMATIONAL SYSTEMS SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH CENTER LAND FORCES DEPARTMENT LAND FORCES SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH CENTER LOGISTICS, FINANCES AND ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT LOGISTICS, FINANCESAND ACCOUNTING SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH CENTER

  27. Coordinating bodies: –The University Senate; The University Scientific Research Council; The Scientific Council of the Defence and Security Strategic Studies Center; The Scientific Council of the university library; The Scientific Council of the Command and Staff Faculty; The teaching departments. Responsibilities: elaboration and execution of the Scientific Research Plan of the university; organization and coordination of the scientific activities within the university; setting up scientific research centers; participation in scientific activities organized by other institutions; improvement of the scientific level of university publications; cooperation with similar institutions. ORIENTATION, COORDINATION AND EVALUATION OF THE RESEARCH – DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES

  28. DEFENCE AND SECURITY STRATEGIC STUDIES CENTER RESEARCH PROGRAMMES YEARLY ACTIVITIES • Scientific Session – autumn • Scientific Seminar - spring

  29. DEFENCE AND SECURITY STRATEGIC STUDIES CENTER PUBLICATIONS 25 ISSUES 20 BOOKS 48 ISSUES 89 STUDIES 5 ANNUALS All publications are available at: http://cssas.unap.ro

  30. International Military Cooperation Directions of cooperation: - exercises, seminars, conferences, joint publications, research projects etc. - partnership protocols signed with the NATO Defence College and with similar institutions from Bulgaria, Hungary, Lithuania, Italy, Belgium, Slovakia, Spain, Poland, Switzerland and the U.S.A.

  31. Simulation Training Center Conducts constructive simulation exercises: - Joint & multilevel training of ROU units’ staffs; - Afghanistan, Iraq & Balkans deploying units training; - Combined simulation training of NATO & PfP countries’ units.  Military operational research;  Partner in NATO simulation training development programs  Military and civilian governmental organizations consultancy in matter of training through simulation

  32. Resources & Facilities • 1 Assembly Hall (350 seats) • 97 Classrooms • 13 audio & multimedia labs • 6 auditoriums (440 seats) • 1 University Library(over 200 000 books) • 3 Reading Rooms (60 seats) • 820 computers (INTERNET INTRANET/INTRAMAN)

  33. Resources & FacilitiesPublishing House OBJECTIVES: - To provide manuals, courses, course themes; - To publish books in the fields of sciences, arts, doctrines, geopolitics, history, economics, sociology, philosophy, communication and public relations in support of the education process and scientific research activities within the military, the National Defense University and the civil society. • Documentation, editing, proofreading; • Computer editing; • Digital and photo copying; • printing; • Book binding; • Drawing.

  34. Resources & FacilitiesSport • 1 multipurpose hall (volleyball, basketball etc); • 1 medical gym; • 1 gym; • 1 sauna; • 2 tennis courts; • 1 volleyball / basketball court.

  35. Resources & Facilities Accommodation & Restaurants • 2 hostels • 1 dining facility (150 seats) • 1 officers’ club

  36. Resources & Facilities Medical Centre • 3 general practitioners; • 1 dentist; • 1 radiology cabinet; • 1 physiotherapy cabinet; • 1 treatment cabinet; • 1 pharmaceutical point.

  37. Resources & Facilities The Military Church A wooden chapel was built in 2001, at the initiative of the personnel. The church patron is Saint Demetrius, who was an army leader.

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