The mission of Vasil Levski National Military University is to contribute to its graduates’ moral, mental and physical strength and growth, to imbue them with the ideals of patriotism, duty and honor, to form them as personalities and leaders capable of developing and implementing scientific knowledge, of managing social and special structures in peacetime and in crises and of taking part in national and multinational projects aiming at maintenance of security, peacekeeping, and development of the society.
The main purpose of training is to form leaders with leader qualities, managerial knowledge and skills, and organizational capabilities.
The cadets training is carried out in accordance with a unified curriculum for the acquisition of two Bachelor degrees – a military and a civilian one. The process efficiently combines academic training, military training, development of leadership skills, physical training and sports.
Vasil Levski NMU trains officer cadets and civilian students in 3 areas of the higher education: social economic and legal sciences, technical sciences, security and defence. These areas are divided in 7 professional fields, 10 civilian and 4 military specialties and 23 military specializations.
Military training is organized in a modular principle (basic military training, field camps, shooting practice, tactical exercises, survival course etc.), combined with continuing and sequenced academic training (theoretical knowledge, leadership development, drills, physical training and sports).
VASIL LEVSKI NATIONAL MILITARY UNIVERSITY
76 BULGARIA Blvd. - 5006, Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria
erasmus@nvu.bg
062 618822 - headquarters
www.nvu.bg
062 618899
Co-Funded by the Erasmus+
Programme Erasmus Plus KA2 Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices
Strategic Partnerships for higher Education
Project No: 2020-1-PT01-KA203-078544
Project title: Military Gender Studies
Starting date: December 2020. End date: June2023
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