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Класиране за ранен прием на кандидатите за обучение за курсанти в НВУ „Васил Левски” за учебната 2024/2025 г. НВУ „Васил Левски” обявява прием на студенти за учебната 2024/2025 г. НВУ „Васил ...
- Erasmus+ program in Vasil Levski National Military University
Vasil Levski National Military University has been part of...
- Erasmus+ program in Vasil Levski National Military University
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 .
- 26 November 1878
- Brigadier-General Ivan Georgiev Malamov
- Bulgarian: Времето е в нас и ние сме във времето!
Vasil Levski ( búlgaro: Universidad Militar Nacional "Vasil Levski") es la institución educativa militar más alta de Bulgaria, ubicada en Veliko Tarnovo. Aunque el estatus de institución de educación superior se obtuvo en 1924 , la universidad es la sucesora de la Escuela Militar fundada en 1878 , lo que la convierte en la universidad más ...
STUDENT MOBILITY. The Erasmus+ Programme supports physical and blended mobilities of higher education students from any study field and cycle (short cycle, bachelor, master and doctoral levels). Students can either study abroad at a partner higher education institution or carry out traineeships in enterprises, research institutes, laboratories, ...
29 de feb. de 2024 · National Military University "Vasil Levski" ranked 23rd for Computer Science in Bulgaria and 5662nd in the World with 373 publications made and 332 citations received. Main research topics: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cyber Security, Management Information Systems, Neuroscience.
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 (1837–1873).