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The European Security and Defence College

ESDC Secretariat located in the premises of the EEAS,

Building Ecole Royale Militaire

Avenue Kortenberg 115, Brussels

WebPage: http://esdc.mil-edu.be/

European Security and Defence College

- main parameters -

• network between civilian and military institutes within the EU and the EU Institute for Security Studies

• trains Member States, EU institutions civilian and military personnel to work efficiently on all CSDP matters

• close links with the EU institutions and relevant agencies

• co-operates with and draws on the expertise of international organisations and other relevant actors

• trains personnel from third states and international organisations

• three-tier structure established for the functioning

ESDC Network Members• Security policy

institutes, diplomatic academies and other civilian institutes

• Higher Defence Institutes and Universities

• Defence Academies and Colleges

• Other actors including different Ministries, national delegations in Brussels

CSDP High-Level Seminar High-Ranking Staff and Decision-Makers

CSDP High-Level Course

Senior Staff Level

ESDC Training Concept

ESDP Orientation Courses / Common CSDP Modules

General (mid rank) Working Level

ESDP Courses for Specialised Staff and Experts

Specialist and Expert Level

OC for National Audiences

OC open to International Audiences

OC-type course with focus on thematic, regional or horizontal issues

Courses for i.a. PPI Staff, LEGAD, POLAD,

SSR and others

Alumni Seminars

Training material and IDL system support for all training levels, organised and co-ordinated

through the ESDC

IDL Support

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Training Audiences ESDC Training Activities

ESDC activities in support of …

CSDP in general

leadershippolicy fields

specialised staff

EU tools / programmes

CSDP High Level Course

CSDP OrientationCourses

“Europa Forum”

CSDP CommonModules

other events

CSDP High Level Course

Senior Mission Leaders Course

POLAD Courses

LEGAD Course

Gender Courses

Other High LevelSeminars /Workshops

Non-Proliferation

Space Policy

Cyber Security

EuropeanArmamentsCooperation

Anti Piracy

Civilian Crisis Management

Strategic Mission/Operation Planners

Security SectorReform

Press, Public Information Staff

Capability Development

EU Pool ofSSR Experts

EU Partnerships

In CSDP

Exchange Programmes « Erasmus militaire »

Participation of diplomats, police, other civilians and military from Member Statesand relevant EU Institutions in almost all courses

contributes to an efficient implementation of EU’s comprehensive approach

ESDC Training Activities

Basic training activities • CSDP High Level Course (annual course with 4 modules) • CSDP Orientation Course (4-5 courses per year/~ one week)

Specialised training activities • CSDP Course for PPI staff (1 to 2 courses per year/2 days)• CSDP High Level Seminar (2 days)• Common CSDP Module (one week/ “European Initiative inspired by Erasmus”)• CSDP Train-the-trainer Seminar (2 days)• EU Basic Course on Security Sector Reform (3 days) • EU Core Course on Security Sector Reform (10 days)• CSDP Mission Planning Procedures Course (3 days / two courses per year) • Course on EU Capability Development (3 days) • CMCO – Civil Military Co-ordination in CSDP Missions and Operations (10 days)• International Law for EU Military Legal Advisor (annual course with 3 modules)• Peace Building Course (Pilot Project September 2010)• Course on Non-Proliferation for senior officials• Civilian Crisis Management Course • Advanced Course for Senior Political Advisors working in the wider context of CSDP• Training of Trainers for EU SSR in Support of Training for the EU SSR Pool of Experts• Comprehensive Approach to Gender in Missions and Operations

New Projects• CSDP Senior Mission Leader Course (2 weeks)• European Armaments Co-operation Training (Awareness Course and Experts Course)

Other ESDC activities• Annual Networking Conference on Training in the field of CSDP• Alumni Events (former course participants)

Courses providing an

overview on the CSDP

in a wider CFSP context

Regional focus

Press, Public Information

Security Sector Reform

Mission Planning

Capability Development

Civ-Mil Co-ordination

LEGADPOLAD

Civilian Crisis Management

Peace Building

Non-proliferation

Gender and Human Rights

Leadership training

European Armaments

Co-operation

Networking and Co-operation in the context of the IDL System

Existing Autonomous Learning Units/AKUs • AKU 1: Historical development of CFSP and CSDP• AKU 2: European Security Strategy• AKU 3: Role of the EU Institutions involved in CFSP/CSDP• AKU 4: CSDP Structures and Decision Making• AKU 5: European Civilian and Military Capability Development• AKU 6: EU Mission Planning Procedures• AKU 7: Lisbon Treaty and its implications for CFSP/CSDP• AKU 8: Non-Proliferation • AKU 9: Climate Change • AKU 10: EU Mediation and Dialogue Capabilities (Feb 2012)• AKU 11: An introduction to gender-sensitive (peacekeeping) operations (Feb 2012)• ………

every 6 -12 month

content update

Voluntary expert(from ESDC network or external partners)

develops contentand provides it to

the Secretariat

EAB/Secretariat identify new requirement

Secretariat consults with potential

content provider

“quality check” by the EAB /Secretariat /other experts

Server and LMS provider (NDU Bucharest)transforms content into

SCORM format / making it a stand-alone

e-learning unit

Secretariat / course directorconfigures IDL course

according to the needs of the specific residential course

Evaluation in the light of course participants’ feedback, lessons learnt,

new policies/concepts etc.

Content update

learning unit (AKU)now available

within the ESDCIDL System

Training Methods within the ESDC

CSDP High Level Course(modular course with 4 residential modules, each one week)

IDL Suppor

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lecturesseminar/working groupsstudy tripsexercises / role playpanel discussionscase studiesparticipant’s presentation

CSDP Orientation Course(one week course on the basics of CSDP) IDL

Support

lecturespanel discussionsworking group sessionscase studies

Specialised Courses on inter alia:• Strategic Mission Planning and decision making• Capability development• Civil-Military Coordination• Civilian Aspects of Crisis Management• LEGAD• POLAD• Press, Public Information

IDL Suppor

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lecturesworking groupscase studiespractical exercisesrole play

ESDC – Training Record• Since its creation in 2005, the ESDC has trained approximately

6500 civilian and military participants, coming from the 28 MS, candidate states and EU institutions

• Many courses are open for participation of third states and international organisations (so far ~500 participants)

• Current training capacity: to train ~ 1200 civilian and military in more than 30 training courses every year

Production of Training Material

IN PDF FORMAT

AVAILABLE ON THE

ESDC WEB PAGE

www.esdc.mil-edu.be

2nd Edition available

Executive Academic Boardlist of training actors involved in ESDC activities (spring 2012)

Royal Higher Defence Institute Brussels Post Conflict Ops Study Centre Torino PT National Delegation in Brussels

Egmont Institute Int. Relations Brussels CASD Rome National Defence Institute Lisbon

Royal Military Academy Brussels Ministry of Defence Nicosia National Defence University Bucharest

Diplomatic Institute Sofia Ministry of Foreign Affairs Riga National Defence College Bucharest

National Defence Academy Sofia Ministry of Foreign Affairs Vilnius Ministry of Defence Ljubljana

University of Defence Brno LUX National Delegation in Brussels Command and Staff School Begunje G.

Federal College Security Studies Berlin National Defence University Budapest SK Armed Forces Academy

Centre Internat. Peace Operations Berlin National Defence College Breda National Defence College Helsinki

Baltic Defence College Tartu Netherlands Defence Academy The Hague Crisis Management Centre Helsinki

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Tallinn National Defence Academy Vienna National Defence College Stockholm

Hellenic Defence College ASPR Stadt Schlaining Folke Bernadotte Academy Sandö

Diplomatic Academy Athens Ministry of Defence Vienna National Defence Academy Shrivenham

Ministry of Foreign Affairs Athens AIES Vienna Foreign Commonwealth Office London

CESEDEN Madrid Austrian National Delegation Brussels EU Institute for Security Studies Paris

IHEDN Paris National Defence University Warsaw European Police College Bramshill/UK

FR National Delegation in Brussels Polish Institute for Int. Affairs Warsaw College of Home Affairs Bucharest

Irish National Delegation in Brussels Academy of National Defence Warsaw Geneva Centre for Security Policy/GCSP

Civilian institutes/actors Defence institutes/actors

overall guidance and co-ordination representatives of the Member States convenes in Brussels

Steering Committee

implements training ensures quality and coherence of training representatives of the network institutes

Executive Academic Board (EAB)

runs the network assists the Steering Committee and the EAB supports conduct of training activities supports conceptual work

Permanent Secretariat (currently within EEAS/CMPD)

Project-orientated configurations of

the Board

Implementation Group« Erasmus Militaire »

Security Sector Report(EU Pool of SSR Experts)

Internet-Based DistanceLearning (IDL) System

Three-tier Structure established for the functioning of the ESDC

as a network college

ESDC Network InstitutesAnd ESDC Secretariat

Co-operation between the Executive Academic Board and the EU Crisis Management Structures

EAB Yearly Basic Evaluation

(autumn)

EAB Curricula Reviewand Revision

(early spring)EAB Programming next Academic Year(before summer break)

Conduct of Training And Evaluation

(permanent)EU crisis managementstructures and other relevantservices in the EU Institutions

New policies and conceptsLessons learnt from missions

and operations

ESDC – New Council Decisionestablishes the ESDC

as a separate entity with close links with the Unions institutions and

relevant agencies under the overall responsibility of the HR of the

Union for CFSP as a network college of civ & mil institutes with the necessary legal capacity to fulfil its

tasks and meet its objectives with the Head ESDC appointed by the HR with an annual contribution from the general

budget of the Union (EUR 535.000) with a new task, to provide support to the

management of training in the field of conflict prevention and civilian crisis management

ESDC Secretariat - strength and working relations

runs the network assists the Steering Committee and the EABSupports conceptual work supports Brussels-based training activities

Permanent Secretariat (closely linked up with EEAS/CMPD)

Head of ESDC (EEAS)

Training Manager (Co-ord) SNE Slovenia

Training Manager (civ expertise) vacant

Training Manager (mil expertise) vacant

Training Manager (police expertise) (SNE Italy/selected)

Training Manager (e-learning/IDL) SNE Austria

Project Manager / Financial Administrator vacant

Administrative and Financial Assistant (EEAS)

National Network Institutes

Points of contactChairpersons EABCourse DirectorsFaculty members

Other support

Relevant EU Institutions and AgenciesEEAS/CMPD (including offices) Other Services within the EEAS

Services within the EP and CommissionEU Institute for Security Studies in Paris

European Defence AgencyEU Satellite Centre

… closely linked with and / or can rely on …..

External TrainingActors

GCSP GenevaDCAF Geneva

NDC Romeinternat. organisationsthird states institutes

The European Security and Defence College

ESDC Secretariat located in the premises of the EEAS, Building Ecole Royale

Avenue Kortenberg 115

WebPage: http://esdc.mil-edu.be/