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Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) Hellenic Air Force Academy
1-5/04/2019
Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP)
Hellenic Air Force Academy
1-5/04/2019
Entity of Students’ Origin Acronym Participants Nationality
Hellenic Air Force Academy HAFA 10 GREECE Hellenic Army Academy HAA 3 GREECE Hellenic Naval Academy HNA 3 GREECE Fire-Fighting Academy FFA 7 GREECE Hellenic Police Academy HPA 7 GREECE Polish Air Force University PAFU 3 POLAND French Air Force Academy FAFA 3 FRANCE Italian Air Force Academy ITAFA 2 ITALY Italian Army Training School IATS 2 ITALY Royal Military Academy RMA 1 BELGIUM Royal Netherlands Military Academy RNMA 8 NETHERLANDS Military University of Technology MUT 1 POLAND Croatian Defence Academy CDA 2 CROATIA University of Piraeus UNIPI 1 GREECE National “Kapodistrian” University of Athens NKUA 9 GREECE Panteion University PU 6 GREECE
TOTAL 68 17 Military Academies/ Universities from 7 Member States
Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP)
Hellenic Air Force Academy
1-5/04/2019
38 | 56%
14/20%
16 | 24%
General Background of Participants
Military
Security
Civilian
Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP)
Hellenic Air Force Academy
1-5/04/2019
Twelve (12) lecturers - tutors : • Two (2) professors from Hellenic Air Force Academy • One (1) lecturer from Hellenic Ministry of Foreign Affairs • Three (3) officers from European External Action Service • One (1) officer from European Union Military Staff • One (1) officer from Theresan Military Academy • One (1) lecturer Hellenic Foundation for European & Foreign Policy
• One (1) professor from University of Macedonia (GREECE) • Two (2) “external” speakers originating from Hellenic Army
LECTURING TEAM
Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP)
Hellenic Air Force Academy
1-5/04/2019
CSDP Module Implemented Courses
1. The history of CSDP and EU institutions and bodies
2. The MENA Power Competition and Challenges to International Security
3. International Organizations & relations with EU
4. EEAS and Crisis Management Structures
5. EEAS and Crisis Management Procedures
6. EUMS structure and Military CSDP Missions and Operations/ Rapid deployment
7. Trends in European military capabilities in the face of security challenges in Europe’s Eastern & Southern neighborhoods
8. EU military capabilities
CSDP Module Implemented Courses
9. EU Maritime Security Strategy/Action plan
10. CSDP & Space: “Lessons learned from EU missions and operations"
11. International Humanitarian Law (IHL) - International Law of Armed Conflict (ILoAC) with emphasis on criminal law aspects
12. EU from Ambition to Reality
13. Syndicate work
14. Europeanisation of officer training – the European Initiative for the exchange of young officers inspired by Erasmus
15. Online life management. Are you digitally grown up?
Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP)
Hellenic Air Force Academy
1-5/04/2019
Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP)
Hellenic Air Force Academy
1-5/04/2019
Individual Courses’ Evaluation
Overall Interest Level
Limited: 1
High:6
Course Relevance to CSDP
Limited: 1
High:6
Individual Course Duration
Inadequate:1 Adequate: 6
Quality of presentation / slides / videos
Low: 1 High:6
Course’s Subject Coverage
Low: 1 High:6
Individual Course should be:
Cancelled:1 Retained: 6
Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP)
Hellenic Air Force Academy
1-5/04/2019
CSDP COURSE
Overall
Interest
Level
Course
Relevance
to CSDP
Individual
Course
Duration
Quality of
presentation /
slides / videos
Course’s Subject
Coverage
Individual
Course
should be:
AVG
1,2,3,4,5,6 Limited: 1 Limited: 1 Inadequate:1 Low: 1 Low: 1 Cancelled:1
High:6 High:6 Adequate: 6 High:6 High:6 Retained: 6
The history of CSDP and EU institutions and bodies 4.71 5.33 4.66 4.71 5.12 5.02 4.93
The MENA Power Competition and Challenges to International Security 5.38 5.31 5.16 5.02 5.44 5.42 5.28
International Organizations & relations with EU 4.64 4.88 4.74 4.59 4.92 4.69 4.75
EEAS and Crisis Management Structures 4.75 5.07 4.89 4.89 4.95 4.88 4.91
EEAS and Crisis Management Procedures 4.82 5.16 4.96 5.07 5.16 5.00 5.03
EUMS structure and Military CSDP Missions and Operations/ Rapid deployment 4.96 5.25 4.94 4.96 4.90 5.10 5.03
Trends in European military capabilities in the face of security challenges in Europe’s Eastern & Southern neighborhoods
5.25 5.29 5.27 4.95 5.04 5.27 5.18
Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP)
Hellenic Air Force Academy
1-5/04/2019
CSDP COURSE
Overall
Interest
Level
Course
Relevance
to CSDP
Individual
Course
Duration
Quality of
presentation /
slides / videos
Course’s Subject
Coverage
Individual
Course
should be:
AVG
1,2,3,4,5,6 Limited: 1 Limited: 1 Inadequate: 1 Low: 1 Low: 1 Cancelled: 1
High: 6 High: 6 Adequate: 6 High: 6 High: 6 Retained: 6
EU military capabilities 5.00 5.11 5.04 5.02 4.93 5.06 5.03
EU Maritime Security Strategy/Action plan 4.84 5.05 5.05 5.06 5.12 5.18 5.05 CSDP & Space: “Lessons learned from EU missions
and operations" 5.33 5.38 5.11 5.36 5.09 5.4 5.28
International Humanitarian Law (IHL) - International Law of Armed Conflict (ILoAC) with emphasis on criminal law aspects
4.95 4.56 4.56 4.06 4.15 4.59 4.47
EU from Ambition to Reality 4.90 5.10 4.93 5.03 4.97 5.00 4.98
Syndicate work 5.66 5.56 5.47 5.66 5.65 5.75 5.62
Europeanisation of officer training – the European
Initiative for the exchange of young officers inspired
by Erasmus
5.47 5.45 5.32 5.49 5.55 5.64 5.49
Online life management. Are you digitally grown
up? 5.63 5.14 5.52 5.58 5.62 5.45 5.49
Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP)
Hellenic Air Force Academy
1-5/04/2019
SUCCESS RATE Question Initial score Final score Evolution
Q1 76.50% 97% 20.5%
Q2 69% 33.80% -35.2%
Q3 41% 51.50% 10.5%
Q4 37% 89.70% 52.7%
Q5 17% 86.70% 69.7%
Q6 88% 95% 7%
Q7 63% 80.90% 17.9%
Q8 56% 89.70% 33.7%
Q9 79% 97% 18%
Q10 48.50% 75% 26.5%
Q11 28.40% 95.60% 67.2%
Q12 76.50% 94.10% 17.6%
Q13 38% 88.20% 50.2%
Q14 58.8% 39.70% -19.1%
Q15 72% 88.20% 16.2%
Average Score 56.6% 80.15% 23.55%
Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP)
Hellenic Air Force Academy
1-5/04/2019
For course directors • Professionals with operational experience in CSDP missions should be invited to give lectures in CSDP courses in order to spread their knowledge. •The combination of civilian and military students and lecturers from different countries is the key issue in building a common European spirit and future EU capabilities. For lecturers • The use of appropriately presentations, slides and videos is important in order to keep the audience interested. • The difference between a lecture in a conference and in a seminar should be always reminded to lecturers. • A clear request for more interactive presentations was performed by students.
Conclusions
Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP)
Hellenic Air Force Academy
1-5/04/2019
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