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National Defence University (Finland)

Coordinates:60°9′13″N25°3′17″E / 60.15361°N 25.05472°E /60.15361; 25.05472
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National Defence University
Maanpuolustuskorkeakoulu (Finnish)
Försvarshögskolan (Swedish)
Former names
National Defence College (before 2007)
TypePublic
Established1993; 32 years ago (1993)
RectorMajor GeneralMika Kalliomaa
Students850 (academic degree)
1,000–1,300 (courses)[citation needed]
Location,
60°9′13″N25°3′17″E / 60.15361°N 25.05472°E /60.15361; 25.05472
CampusSantahamina
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AffiliationsISMS;IAMP
Websitehttp://www.mpkk.fi/
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TheFinnish National Defence University (Finnish:Maanpuolustuskorkeakoulu, MPKK,Swedish:Försvarshögskolan) is amilitary university located inHelsinki. The university trains officers for theFinnish Defence Forces and theFinnish Border Guard. The main campus is located inSantahamina,Helsinki.

Prior to 2007, the school referred to itself, in English, as the National Defence College.

History

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The first army officer school in Finland, then part of Sweden, wasHaapaniemen sotakoulu [fi], which was founded byGeorg Magnus Sprengtporten in 1780 inKuopio and relocated toRantasalmi in 1781. Initially, it was established to train officers for the Savo Brigade of the Swedish Army, but soon it began to recruit cadets from all of Finland. The school continued operation even after theFinnish War in 1809, where Finland was ceded to the Russian Empire. However, in 1818, a fire broke out in the building, and the school was moved toHamina to become theHamina Cadet School.

The Hamina Cadet School was trained officers for theRussian Empire. It was abolished on July 24, 1903[1] under the influence of various orders given during the first period ofrepression of Finland by the Russian Empire.

After independence, the Finnish officer training was always divided among three schools until 1992: initial education at theKadettikoulu ("Cadet School", abbreviated KADK,[2] founded in 1919), General Staff Officer Training at theSotakorkeakoulu ("War College", founded in 1924), as well as continuous training at theTaistelukoulu ("Battle School", founded in 1927). From the beginning of 1993, all of these schools were merged into the National Defence University, one of the largest colleges of higher education for officer education.

In 2001, theMaanpuolustusopisto ((amilitary junior college), known as NDI, national defence institute)) inLappeenranta was decommissioned, but the school was immediately repurposed to provide freshman and army training for the National Defence University, as theArmy Academy (Finnish:Maasotakoulu, "Land Warfare School").

Rectors of the National Defense University

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RankNameTerm
Kenraalimajuri / Major GeneralAntero Karvinen [fi] (born 1934)1993-1994
Kontra-amiraaliEsko Illi [fi] (born 1945)1994-1996
KenraalimajuriSeppo Tanskanen [fi] (born 1941)1997-2001
KenraalimajuriAarno Vehviläinen [fi] (born 1944)2001-2004
KenraalimajuriPertti Salminen [fi] (born 1954)2004-2009
KenraalimajuriVesa Tynkkynen [fi] (born 1954)2009-2013
Kontra-amiraaliVeijo Taipalus [fi] (born 1958)2013-2015
KenraalimajuriIlkka Korkiamäki [fi] (born 1960)2016-2018
KenraalimajuriJari Kallio [fi] (born 1961)2018-2021
KenraalimajuriMika Kalliomaa [fi] (born 1966)2021-

Academics

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National Defence University awards the degrees of Bachelor's, Master and Doctor in military science. The defining feature of the University is the fact that it is the only institution the degrees of which qualify for a permanent appointment as a non-staff corps officer of the Finnish Defence Forces[3] or the Finnish Border Guard.[4] This close relation with the Finnish military shapes and informs all academic life of the University.

Applicants to the bachelor's program need to be Finnish citizens under 26 years of age with a completed secondary education and a conscript service. They need to have at least a reserve NCO's training and a complete secondary education. Those who are not reserve officers are selected with the conditions that they pass reserve officer training prior to the start of their studies.[5]

Bachelor ofmilitary science is awarded to students after three years of full-time studies in a residential program. The studies encompass 180ECTS worth of academic and 30 ECTS of military-professional subjects. During their studies, the students receive accommodation, uniform, health care and nutrition free of charge, and are paid a per diem of 48 euros for miscellaneous expenses. The degree does not feature a major subject but has program and branch specific studies. There are four bachelor's programs (army, navy, air force ground services and pilot officer) with a total of 19 branches. Students destined as Border Guard officers study in the Border Guard branch of the program of their operational environment. The students are servicemen under military discipline in the rank ofcadet.[6][7] As officer training is a prerequisite for attending the bachelor's degree program, cadets are considered equivalent to second lieutenants in the military rank system and chain of command.[8]

All graduates of the bachelor's program are promoted tolieutenant and appointed as professional officers in the Finnish Defence Forces or in theFinnish Border Guard.[6]

Typically, after five years' service, the junior officers return to National Defence University for their Master of military science degree. This program takes two years of full-time studies, 120 ECTS. The military students are officers and enjoy full pay and benefits during their studies. However, the officers who are aircraft pilots take their master's degree immediately after the bachelor's, but as they study part-time in conjunction with their flying service, their studies take seven years to complete. The studies have a service- and branch-specific part. There is, however, also a civilian master's program in interagency cooperation, mainly targeted to current or prospective civil servants, and aiming to produce security experts for civilian authorities. The students in the civilian program pay no tuition, and receive no qualifications for the military officer's profession.[6]

The doctoral program is meant for officers who have passed the general staff officer course and it aims to produce persons with research skills. Civilians with Master of military science, or in exceptionally cases, some other relevant master's degree, may also be considered. In addition to post-graduate courses, the degree includes a dissertation that shall include new scientific or scholarly knowledge. The disciplines where the doctoral degree is possible are leadership, operations and tactics, strategy, military history, military pedagogy, military sociology, military technology and war economy.[6]

In addition to the academic degrees, the National Defence University offers the Field Officer and General Staff Officer courses.

Departments

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  • Department of Leadership and Military Pedagogy
  • Department of Warfare
  • Department of Military Technology

Locations

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The main campus inSantahamina

Service branch schools

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The following establishments are responsible for the branch- or service-specific education of the students:

Besides these,Military Museum of Finland, National Defence Courses departments and the National Defence University Library operate under National Defence University.

References

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  1. ^Laati, Iisakki (1950).Mitä Missä Milloin 1951. Helsinki: Kustannusosakeyhtiö Otava. p. 134.
  2. ^"Lyhenneluettelo". Kotimaisten kielten keskus. 7 January 2013. Archived fromthe original on 12 October 2013. Retrieved17 October 2019.
  3. ^"Valtioneuvoston asetus puolustusvoimista (1319/2007)". Finlex. Retrieved2025-08-25.
  4. ^"Valtioneuvoston asetus rajavartiolaitoksesta (651/2005)". Finlex. Retrieved25 August 2025.
  5. ^"Hakumenettely".Upseeriksi.fi. Maanpuolustuskorkeakoulu. Retrieved2025-08-25.
  6. ^abcd"Opiskelu Maanpuolustuskorkeakoululla". Maanpuolustuskorkeakoulu. Retrieved2025-08-25.
  7. ^"Opintoetuudet". Maanpuolustuskorkeakoulu. Retrieved25 August 2025.
  8. ^Yleinen palvelusohjesääntö(PDF), Finnish Defence Forces, 2017, p. 11, retrieved2025-11-06

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