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7 de mai. de 2024 · The Norwegian Defence University College (NDUC) is dedicated to higher education and research in the fields of land power, sea power, air power, military power and leadership, joint operations, intelligence, defence and security policy.
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The Norwegian Defence University College consists of seven educational departments and one research institute. We have the Armed Forces and Norway's foremost academic discipline within land power, sea power, air power, joint operations, as well as defence and security policy.
The Norwegian Defence University College offers an online course providing insights on the utility of military force to protect civilians in armed conflicts. Open access.
Apply for education and inclusion in the Norwegian Armed Forces. Here you can apply for admission and education in the Norwegian Armed Forces and get an overview of admission requirements and application deadlines. https://www.forsvaret.no/en/courses-and-education.
The Norwegian Defence University College (NDUC) (Norwegian (bokmål): Forsvarets høgskole) is the institution in charge of officer and NCO training, re-qualification and military studies. The officer schools of the separate armed services are departments under NDUC and thus independent from their respective services.
- 23,250 (2019)
- Norwegian Joint Headquarters
- "For alt vi har. Og alt vi er", (For everything we have., And everything we are.)
- 40,000 in the Norwegian Home Guard (2019)
[1] . It is a politically independent institute within the Norwegian Armed Forces. Its main activities are concentrated in the areas of research, teaching and dissemination. It is divided into four Centres: Centre for Norwegian and European Security, Centre for Civil-Military Relations, Centre for Asian Studies and Centre for Transatlantic Studies.
The academy is a part of the Norwegian Defence University College. The academy offers three courses: Bachelor's degree in Military Studies with a specialisation in Leadership and Land Power. Bachelor in military studies with specialisation in leadership – Military Logistics.