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  1. ADDRESSES OF SALUTATION. Българският военен университет.

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      Партньори - National Military University Vasil Levski - НВУ

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      Кариера - National Military University Vasil Levski - НВУ

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      Мисията на НВУ „Васил Левски‟ е да изгражда своите...

  2. Founded in 1878 as a military school in Plovdiv, it was moved to Sofia the same year. On 19 April 1924, it was promoted to university status; in 1945 it was named in honour of Bulgarian national hero Vasil Levski (1837–1873). Since 1958, it has been headquartered in Veliko Tarnovo.

  3. Vasil Levski National Military University has been part of the Erasmus+ Programme since its start. In 2003, Vasil Levski NMU was the first Military University participating in the Erasmus+ Programme. Nowadays the university holds its fourth Erasmus Charter for Higher Education for the period 2021 – 2027: Ref.Ares (2021)1527623-27/02/2021.

  4. COURSES OFFERED IN ENGLISH. Security and Defense Faculty (SDF) – Veliko Tarnovo. Fall-Winter Semester. Spring-Summer Semester. Logistics and Technologies Faculty (LTF) – Veliko Tarnovo. Fall-Winter Semester. Spring-Summer Semester. Artillery, Air Defense and Communication and Information Systems Faculty (AADCISF) – Shumen. Fall-Winter ...

  5. From Bulgaria’s behalf there were Vassil Levskis National Military University Brigadier General Plamen Bogdanov, Docent Doctor Krassimir Kalev – Deputy Dean of Artillery Faculty, PVO and KIS – Shumen, and two more NMU faculties instructors.

  6. 29 feb 2024 · National Military University "Vasil Levski" ranked 24th in Bulgaria and 6023rd in the World 2024 overall rankings, while got 244th place for Military science. See all 50 academic rankings both national and global.

  7. The Vasil Levski National Military is Bulgaria's national military academy. Founded in 1878 as a military school in Plovdiv, it was moved to Sofia the same year. On 19 April 1924, it was promoted to university status, and in 1945, it was named in honor of Bulgarian national hero Vasil Levski (183...