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The Swedish Defence University (, FHS) is situated on Drottning Kristinas väg 37 in
Östermalm Östermalm (; "Eastern city-borough") is a 2.56 km2 large district in central Stockholm, Sweden. With 71,802 inhabitants, it is one of Sweden's most populous and exclusive districts. It is an extremely expensive area, having the highest ho ...
,
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, next to the campus of the
Royal Institute of Technology KTH Royal Institute of Technology (), abbreviated KTH, is a public research university in Stockholm, Sweden. KTH conducts research and education in engineering and technology and is Sweden's largest technical university. Since 2018, KTH consist ...
.


History

Today's Swedish Defence University marks the latest development in a long line of
military education Military education and training is a process which intends to establish and improve the capabilities of military personnel in their respective roles. Military training may be voluntary or compulsory duty. It begins with recruit training, proceed ...
tradition. The Higher Artillery College in Marieberg was established in Stockholm in the 19th century. The Swedish Defence University has existed in its present form since 1997. The University was established as a national university college on 1 January 2008, allowing it to issue academic degrees. Formerly known in English as the Swedish National Defence College, the University adopted its current name on 1 February 2015. In 2018 the Swedish Defence University received permission to grant two-year master's degrees and doctoral level.


Education

The University trains and educates domestic and international military and civilian personnel, as well as civilian students. The University offers training for career and reserve officers of the
Swedish Armed Forces The Swedish Armed Forces (, literally ''Defence Force'') are the Military, armed forces of the Kingdom of Sweden. It consists of four separate military branches, the Swedish Army, the Swedish Navy, the Swedish Air Force and the Home Guard (Swed ...
. Graduates contribute, both nationally and internationally, to the management of crisis situations and security issues. The university offers two bachelor level programmes in political science and military history, as well as six master's programmes of which four are international. Additionally, the officers' programme is a three-year undergraduate degree course through which the officers gain proficiency as platoon-level leaders. Teachers and professors from the Swedish Defence University are often seen in the media as expert commentators on matters of public interest.


Research

The university is a founding member of the
International Society of Military Sciences The International Society of Military Sciences (ISMS) is an international organization whose stated aim is to build a strong network for the creation, development, exchange and diffusion of research and knowledge about war, conflict management an ...
(ISMS) and hosted the ISMS annual conference in 2010. The University contributes towards national and international security through research and development. Research is carried out Military Arts and Sciences and subsequently disseminated both nationally and internationally. The University is a member of the
International Association for Military Pedagogy The International Association for Military Pedagogy (IAMP) was founded in November 2005 in Strausberg (Germany) as a successor to the European Military Pedagogy Forum (EMPF). The IAMP is an independent network of professionals whose studies focu ...
, whose members include military and civilian professionals from military institutions of advanced learning.


Publications

At the Swedish Defence University, basic research and applied research are conducted with relevance to the area of community protection and security. The research covers both military and civilian aspects of the area and ranges from security policy and civilian crisis management to war, defence and military operations. Much of the published material can be found in DiVA, the Digital Scientific Archive, which is a publication database for research publications and student papers. The ''Militärhistorisk tidskrift'' is the only one of its kind in the
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and is published by the Military History Section at the Swedish Defence College. Together with its predecessor ''Aktuellt och historiskt'', it has been published since 1953. The ''Militärhistorisk tidskrift'' is usually published in December every year.


Facilities and buildings

From 1926, the
Royal Swedish Army Staff College The Royal Swedish Army Staff College (, KHS) was a Swedish Army training establishment between 1866 and 1961, providing courses for army officers. It was the home of the Swedish Army's staff college, which provided advanced training for officers ...
, the
Royal Swedish Naval Staff College The Royal Swedish Naval Staff College (, KSHS) was a Swedish Navy training establishment between 1898 and 1961, providing courses for naval officers. It was the home of the Swedish Navy's staff college, which provided advanced training for office ...
and the
Artillery and Engineering College Artillery and Engineering College (, AIHS) was a Swedish Army training establishment active between 1878 and 1992, providing courses for artillery officers. It was located within the Stockholm Garrison in Stockholm, Sweden. History The Higher Art ...
were located on Östermalmsgatan 87 in Stockholm in the so-called ''Grå huset'' ("Gray House"). In connection with the formation of the
Swedish Armed Forces Staff College The oyalSwedish Armed Forces Staff College (, MHS) was from 1961 to 1996 the Swedish Armed Forces highest institution for officers training, for staff and senior executive education and was located in Stockholm. In 1997 it was merged with the S ...
on 1 October 1961, the new school was moved to the barracks area on Valhallavägen 117, which had been built in 1877 for the
Svea Artillery Regiment The Svea Artillery Regiment (), designation A 1, was a Swedish Army artillery regiment that traced its origins back to the 17th century. It was disbanded in 1997. The regiment's soldiers were originally recruited from Svealand, and it was also gar ...
(A 1). With the addition of the Swedish Armed Forces Management College (''Försvarets förvaltningshögskola'', FörvHS) in 1994, two new places of education were also added, where the Swedish Armed Forces Management College had its education in
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and
Östersund Östersund (; ) is an Urban areas in Sweden, urban area (Stad (Sweden), city) in Jämtland in northern Sweden. It is the seat of Östersund Municipality and the capital of Jämtland County. Östersund is located at the shores of Sweden's fifth-larg ...
. After the Swedish Armed Forces Staff College was disbanded on 31 December 1996, the premises on Valhallavägen 117 were taken over by the new Swedish National Defence College. After initially remaining with most of the activities on the premises at Valhallavägen, it was decided in the early 2000s that the Swedish National Defence College would move to newly erected premises on Campus Valhallavägen at Drottning Kristinas väg, neighbor of the
KTH Royal Institute of Technology KTH Royal Institute of Technology (), abbreviated KTH, is a Public university, public research university in Stockholm, Sweden. KTH conducts research and education in Institute of technology, engineering and technology and is Sweden's largest te ...
. From 1 August 2005, the college operated on Drottning Kristinas väg 37. New premises were inaugurated on 22 September 2005 by
Carl XVI Gustaf Carl XVI Gustaf (Carl Gustaf Folke Hubertus; born 30 April 1946) is King of Sweden. Having reigned since 1973, he is the longest-reigning monarch in Swedish history. Carl Gustaf was born during the reign of his paternal great-grandfather, K ...
. In 2007, the Swedish National Defence College left Östersund and since 2007 it is located on Drottning Kristinas väg 37 in Stockholm, at
Karlberg Palace Karlberg Palace () is a palace by the Karlberg Canal in Solna Municipality in Sweden, adjacent to Stockholm's Vasastaden district. The palace, built in 1630,Solna: Huvudsta today houses the Military Academy Karlberg. In the palace park are fou ...
, Byggnad Nydal in
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and in Karolinen on Våxnäsgatan 10 in Karlstad.


Heraldry and traditions


Coat of arms

The coat of arms of the Swedish National Defence College from 1956 to 1985, and from 1994.
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: "Azure an erect sword surmounting an open chaplet of oak, or."


Traditions

The Swedish Defence College trace its lineage back to 1818 when the Higher Artillery School (''Högre artilleriläroverket'') in Marieberg was formed. Because the former Swedish Armed Forces Staff College was formed in 1961 by the service staff colleges, the Swedish Defence College thus has an unbroken lineage from the Higher Artillery School, the Royal Swedish Army Staff College, the Royal Swedish Naval Staff College, the Royal Swedish Air Force Staff College, the Swedish National Defence College, the Swedish Armed Forces Management College (''Försvarets förvaltningshögskola'', FörvHS), and the Swedish Armed Forces Staff College, and considers it their mission to look after this heritage. The original Marieberg clock, which stood in the yard at the Higher Artillery School in Marieberg in the 19th century, can today be found on the premises of the Swedish National Defence College on Drottning Kristinas väg.


Heads


Vice-Chancellors

*1952–1953: Major General
Richard Ã…kerman Generallöjtnant, Lieutenant General Richard "Riri" Oscar Roger Ã…kerman (6 July 1898 – 23 June 1981) was a senior Swedish Army officer. Ã…kerman had an extensive military career in both the Swedish and Finnish Armies. He began as a se ...
*1953–1955: Major General
Thord Bonde General Count Thord C:son (Carlsson) Bonde af Björnö (17March 1900 – 18October 1969) was a Swedish Army officer. His senior commands include military commander of the VII Military District in 1955, commander of the III Military Dist ...
*1955–1956: Major General
Ivar Backlund Lieutenant General Gustav ''Ivar'' Backlund (14 February 1892 – 5 July 1969) was a senior Swedish Army officer. Backlund began his military career in 1912, rising to the rank of captain by 1924. He held various roles, including adjutant to the ...
*1957–1960: Major General Gustaf Adolf Westring *1960–1964: Major General
Sam Myhrman Major General Sam Oskar Myhrman (26 December 1912 – 3 February 1965) was a Swedish Air Force officer. His senior commands include the post of Vice Chief of the Defence Staff, head of the Swedish National Defence College and head of the Quar ...
*1964–1966: Rear Admiral
Oscar Krokstedt Vice admiral (Sweden), Vice Admiral Nils ''Oscar'' Jakob Krokstedt (12 October 1908 – 13 December 1985) was a Swedish Navy officer. His senior commands included Chief of the Naval Staff (Sweden), Chief of the Naval Staff, head of the Swedish De ...
*1966–1968: Major General Malcolm Murray *1968–1972: Major General
Claës Skoglund Major General Claes (Claës) Gösta Skoglund (28 February 1916 – 26 February 2008) was a Swedish Army officer. Skoglund's military journey began at the Military Academy Karlberg in Stockholm in 1937, leading to various command roles during Worl ...
*1972–1978: Lieutenant General Bo Westin *1978–1984: Major General
Bengt Liljestrand Major General Bengt (T:son) Trygvesson Liljestrand (26 February 1919 – 2 January 2000) was a Swedish Army officer. He served as Chief of Staff of the United Nations Truce Supervision Organization (UNTSO) from 1974 to 1975 and Force Commander of ...
*1984–1987: Major General Gustaf Welin *1986–1987: Major General Kjell Nordström (acting) *1987–1988: Vice Admiral
Bror Stefenson Admiral Bror Per Harald Stefenson (4 September 1929 – 3 October 2018) was a Swedish Navy officer. Stefenson's senior commands include Chief of the Defence Staff and military commander of the Eastern Military District (Milo Ö) as well as Com ...
*1988–1994: Major General Krister Larsson *1994–1996: Nils Gyldén *1997–1998: Rear Admiral
Claes Tornberg Rear Admiral Claes Egmont Tornberg (born 10 February 1936) is a retired Swedish Navy officer. He served as Commander-in-Chief of the Coastal Fleet from 1985 and 1990 and as head of the Swedish Armed Forces Staff College from 1990 to 1996 and the ...
*1998–2002: Major General Karlis Neretnieks *2002–2008: Lieutenant Colonel Henrik Landerholm *2008–2010: Mats Ericson *2011–2019: Romulo Enmark *2019–present: Robert Egnell


Deputy Vice-Chancellors

*2005–2006: Brigadier General Tomas Fjellner *2006–2008: Colonel Lars Bergström *2009–2016: Brigadier General Bengt Axelsson *2017–2020: Rear admiral (lower half) Ewa Skoog Haslum *2020–2022: Brigadier General
Fredrik Ståhlberg Major General Nils Fredrik Adam Ståhlberg (born 24 August 1966) is a Swedish Army officer. He currently serves as the Deputy Chief of Joint Operations from 1 January 2023. Prior to that, Ståhlberg served as commanding officer of the Western ...
*2022–2023: Brigadier General Anders Persson *2023–present: Major General
Anders Callert Generalmajor (Sweden), Major General Anders Bertil Callert (born 10 May 1965) is a Swedish Army officer. Callert served as Assistant Chief of Armed Forces Training & Procurement from 2016 to 2021. He currently serves as Deputy Vice-Chancellor of ...


See also

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Military Academy Karlberg Military Academy Karlberg (, MHS K) is a Swedish military academy, since its inauguration in 1792 in operation in the Karlberg Palace in Solna, just north of central Stockholm Stockholm (; ) is the Capital city, capital and List of urb ...
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List of universities in Sweden This list of universities in Sweden is based on the Higher Education Ordinance of 1993 (as amended until January 2006). With few exceptions, all higher education in Sweden is publicly funded. The Swedish higher education system differentiate ...


References


Further reading

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External links

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