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  1. Estonian Military Academy. Riia 12, 51010 Tartu, Eesti / E-mail: akadeemia@mil.ee / Tel: +372 717 6100akadeemia@mil.ee / Tel: +372 717 6100

  2. Contacts of the Estonian Military Academy. Riia 12, 51010 Tartu, Estonia E-mail: akadeemia[at]mil.ee Tel: +372 717 6100

  3. Military higher education comprises of four levels. Basic Officer Training Course is the first level programme with a 3-year study period carried out in the Estonian Military Academy(EMA). In the course of the programme, the cadets acquire the skills of a platoon leader and company commander.

  4. Estonian Military Academy Rules and Regulations for R&D Activities; Description and Scheme of the Process of Publishing Research Articles; Examples of R&D articles in magazine Sõdur; EMA Academic Library User Statistics 2023; For Students & Academic Staff. Rules of Procedure of the Appeals Committee; Feedback Plan; Peer Observation of Teaching ...

  5. The first level of military higher education conducted in the Estonian Military Academy provides the knowledge and skills necessary to perform the duties of both wartime and peacetime platoon leaders and company commanders (depending on the specifics of the arms of service/weapon class).

  6. The aim of the Estonian Military Academy Department of Applied Research (DAR) is to support the enhancement of force capabilities in the Estonian Defence Forces (EDF) through scientific research and the generation of novel solutions.

  7. Sõjateadlane (The Estonian Journal of Military Studies, from 2003 to 2015 published under the name KVÜÕA toimetised / The ENDC Proceeding) is a peer-reviewed journal on military science topics. The open-access journal is published in Estonia by the Estonian Military Academy and addresses a wider international research community.

  8. Academia Militaris is a new popular scientific journal of the Estonian Military Academy (published since 2021) to discuss military higher education and chronicle the activities of EMA, including research and development. Not only is it targeted at the Academy’s family and graduates, it also aims to introduce officer and non-commissioned ...

  9. Basic and designated studies provide the officers with a contemporary and comprehensive master’s level academic education to reflect and respond to the current requirements and needs of the Estonian Defence Forces and the Republic of Estonia.

  10. Estonian Military Academy (hereinafter: the EMA) regulating the organisation of studies at the level of vocational and higher education (degree studies), and establishing the general rules and