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  1. The University of Defence (Czech: Univerzita obrany, UO) is the military institution of higher education of the Czech Armed Forces. Established as of 1 September 2004, it was formed by merging three institutions: Military Academy Brno (established in 1951), the Military University of the Ground Forces Vyškov (established in 1947 ...

  2. Centre for Security and Military Strategic Studies. LC. Language Centre. PTSC. Physical Training and Sport Centre. Cooperation. Tmp_MenuEN-4 . Cooperation; International Cooperation: Essential Information; Foreign education recognition; Foreign partner un ...

  3. 10. Dez. 2018 · University of Defence in Brno - (www.unob.cz/en...) Language Centre - (www.unob.cz/en/lc...) Military Secondary School and College of MoD in Moravska Trebova - (www.vsmt.cz...) Training Command - Military Academy (www.vavyskov.cz...) Updated: December 10, 2018.

  4. Kounicova 156/65, 662 10 Brno. Website: https://ud.unob.cz. The University of Defence (UoD) is a university-type school within the Czech national university system oriented to security and defence. Its graduates receive diplomas completed with English supplement recognized internationally.

  5. The Military Academy became a part of the newly established University of Defence and thus the core of one of its Faculties, namely the Faculty of Military Technology. The Faculty of Military Technology, still located in Brno, has become an upholder of the fifty-year tradition of higher military education in the centre of southern Moravia.

  6. It was formed by merging three existing institutions: the Military University of the Ground Forces Vyškov, Military Academy Brno and the Military Medical Academy Hradec Králové. Thus, only one military higher education institution has remained in the Czech Republic while each of the abolished schools was transformed into a Faculty.

  7. Former seat of the local Military Headquarters. Inspired by the Royal Crescent in Bath, England. A curved building located in Kounicova Street. This building is nicknamed rohlik (‘the curved roll’) While on holiday in Bath, England, the architect Bohuslav Fuchs, who was to design the building for the Military Headquarters, encountered the ...