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The '''UK Defence Academy''' provides Higher Education for personnel in the [[British Armed Forces]], Civil Service, Other Government Departments and service personnel from other nations.
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}}''Not to be confused with [[Royal Military Academy Sandhurst]]''.
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The '''UK Defence Academy''' provides higher education for personnel in the [[British Armed Forces]], [[Civil Service]], other UK Government Departments and personnel from other nations.
  
 
==Structure==
 
==Structure==
 
 
The Defence Academy is headquartered at Shrivenham, Wiltshire and delivers education and training in a number of sites.  The majority of training is postgraduate with many courses being accredited for the award of civilian qualifications.
 
The Defence Academy is headquartered at Shrivenham, Wiltshire and delivers education and training in a number of sites.  The majority of training is postgraduate with many courses being accredited for the award of civilian qualifications.
  
 
The formation of the Defence Academy consolidated education and training delivered by a number of different establishments into a single organisational and budgetary structure, intended to improve efficiency, reduce duplication of effort and align delivery to defence requirements.  The Defence Academy is also responsible for the maintenance of relationships with the UK academic establishment and with military and naval service educational institutions worldwide.  
 
The formation of the Defence Academy consolidated education and training delivered by a number of different establishments into a single organisational and budgetary structure, intended to improve efficiency, reduce duplication of effort and align delivery to defence requirements.  The Defence Academy is also responsible for the maintenance of relationships with the UK academic establishment and with military and naval service educational institutions worldwide.  
  
Non technical research is carried out for the development of doctrine and analysis of the international security environment.<ref>Ref needed</ref>
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Non technical research is carried out for the development of doctrine and analysis of the international security environment.{{cn}}
  
 
==Delivery units and locations==
 
==Delivery units and locations==
[[Image:Defence Academy.png|thumb|right|600px|The Locations of the Defence Academy]]
 
 
Training is delivered by:
 
Training is delivered by:
 
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*[[Royal College of Defence Studies]] (RCDS) – formerly [[Imperial Defence College]] (IDC), Seaford House, Belgravia, London
*[[Royal College of Defence Studies]] (RCDS), Seaford House, Belgravia, London
 
 
*[[Joint Services Command and Staff College]] (JSCSC), Watchfield, Oxfordshire
 
*[[Joint Services Command and Staff College]] (JSCSC), Watchfield, Oxfordshire
 
*[[Defence College of Management and Technology]] (DCMT), Shrivenham, Wiltshire
 
*[[Defence College of Management and Technology]] (DCMT), Shrivenham, Wiltshire
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*[[Advanced Research and Assessment Group]] (ARAG)
 
*[[Advanced Research and Assessment Group]] (ARAG)
 
:*[[Conflict Studies Research Centre]]
 
:*[[Conflict Studies Research Centre]]
[[Image:Defence Academy.gif|right|thumb|600px|The Location of the [[Defence Academy]], near Swindon]]
 
  
 
==Governance==
 
==Governance==
 
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The Director of the Defence Academy is a 3 star rank (Vice Admiral, Lieutenant-General, Air Marshal) which can be filled by any of the three Armed Services. Academic provision is delivered through partnering agreements with [[Cranfield University]] and [[King's College London]]. Facilities management is provided through a [[Public Private Partnership]] arrangement with [[Serco Group| Serco Defence and Aerospace]].
The Director of the Defence Academy is a 3 star rank (Vice Admiral, Lieutenant-General, Air Marshal) which can be filled by any of the three Armed Services.
 
 
 
DDA chairs the Defence Academy Management Board which is comprised the Commandants of the constituent delivery units and Chief of Staff, Defence Academy who also serves as Commanding Officer, Shrivenham Station.
 
 
 
The Management Board report to a Four Star Steering Board and an Advisory Board including academic expertise from the private sector and academia.  A customer board at Two Star level represents the customer community.
 
 
 
Academic provision is delivered through partnering agreements with [[Cranfield University]] and [[King's College London]].
 
 
 
Facilities management is provided through a [[Public Private Partnership]] arrangement with [[Serco Group| Serco Defence and Aerospace]].
 
 
 
  
 
==People==
 
==People==
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====Academia====
 
====Academia====
Professor Sir [[Andrew Likierman]] London Business School (LBS) and the Government’s Chief Accountancy Adviser to HM Treasury
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* Professor Sir [[Andrew Likierman]] London Business School (LBS) and the Government’s Chief Accountancy Adviser to HM Treasury
Professor Sir [[Adam Roberts]] Montague Burton Professor for International Relations and Fellow, Balliol College, Oxford
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* Professor Sir [[Adam Roberts]] Montague Burton Professor for International Relations and Fellow, Oxford University/Balliol College
Sir [[Paul Lever]] KCMG Chairman of the [[Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies]]  
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* Sir [[Paul Lever]] KCMG Chairman of the [[Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies]]  
 
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* Sir [[David Davies]] Chairman of the [[Hazard Forum]], former President [[Royal Academy of Engineering]], and former CSA (MOD)
Engineering
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* Sir [[John Parker]] Chairman [[National Grid Transco]] and former NED of [[Defence Logistics Organisation]]
Sir [[David Davies]] Chairman of the [[Hazard Forum]], former President [[Royal Academy of Engineering]], and former CSA (MOD)
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* Sir [[Peter Gershon]] Non-executive Chairman of [[General Healthcare Group Ltd.]], [[Premier Farnell plc]]. and [[Symbian Ltd.]], and non-executive directorship of [[HM Treasury]].
Sir [[John Parker]] Chairman [[National Grid Transco]] and former NED of [[Defence Logistics Organisation]]
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* Dr [[Louise Bennett]] Strategic and corporate governance. Public and private sector consultancy in exploitation of new technology, risk management including fraud prevention, crowd safety and the ethical dimensions of governance.
 
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* Professor [[Jonathan Gosling]] Director of the Centre for Leadership Studies, University of Exeter<ref>Defence Academy [http://www.da.mod.uk/our-work/governance/advisory-board/ Advisory Board Role Membership & Biographies], accessed 20 June 2008</ref>
Management Education
 
Sir [[Peter Gershon]] Non-executive Chairman of [[General Healthcare Group Ltd.]], [[Premier Farnell plc]]. and [[Symbian Ltd.]], and non-executive directorship of [[HM Treasury]].
 
 
 
Science
 
Dr [[Louise Bennett]] Strategic and corporate governance. Public and private sector consultancy in exploitation of new technology, risk management including fraud prevention, crowd safety and the ethical dimensions of governance.
 
 
 
Leadership
 
Professor [[Jonathan Gosling]] Director of the Centre for Leadership Studies, University of Exeter<ref>Defence Academy [http://www.da.mod.uk/our-work/governance/advisory-board/ Advisory Board Role Membership & Biographies], accessed 20 June 2008</ref>
 
 
 
==External links==
 
*[http://www.defenceacademy.ac.uk/ Defence Academy official site]
 
  
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==References==
 
==References==
 
<references/>
 
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[[Category:Terrorism Industry]]
 

Latest revision as of 09:53, 20 April 2023

Group.png Defence Academy of the United Kingdom  
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Defence Academy of the United Kingdom.gif
MottoIntellectual Excellence in Defence
HeadquartersShrivenham, Wiltshire, England
Type Military
Sponsor ofEuropean Atlantic Group
Provides higher education for personnel in the British Armed Forces, Civil Service, other UK Government Departments and personnel from other nations.

Not to be confused with Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.

The UK Defence Academy provides higher education for personnel in the British Armed Forces, Civil Service, other UK Government Departments and personnel from other nations.

Structure

The Defence Academy is headquartered at Shrivenham, Wiltshire and delivers education and training in a number of sites. The majority of training is postgraduate with many courses being accredited for the award of civilian qualifications.

The formation of the Defence Academy consolidated education and training delivered by a number of different establishments into a single organisational and budgetary structure, intended to improve efficiency, reduce duplication of effort and align delivery to defence requirements. The Defence Academy is also responsible for the maintenance of relationships with the UK academic establishment and with military and naval service educational institutions worldwide.

Non technical research is carried out for the development of doctrine and analysis of the international security environment.[citation needed]

Delivery units and locations

Training is delivered by:

Research is carried out by:

Governance

The Director of the Defence Academy is a 3 star rank (Vice Admiral, Lieutenant-General, Air Marshal) which can be filled by any of the three Armed Services. Academic provision is delivered through partnering agreements with Cranfield University and King's College London. Facilities management is provided through a Public Private Partnership arrangement with Serco Defence and Aerospace.

People

Director

On 30 May 2008 Lieutenant General Andrew Graham CBE assumed the post of Director of the Defence Academy, taking over from Lieutenant General Sir John Kiszely, KCB, MC.[2]

Defence Academy Advisory Board Membership

Ministry of Defence

Air Chief Marshal Sir Jock Stirrup (Chair) Chief of Defence Staff Mr Bill Jeffrey Permanent Under Secretary of State for Defence Lieutenant General A J N Graham CBE Director Defence Academy

Academia


 

Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornDiedNationalitySummaryDescription
Richard Beaumont29 December 191223 January 2009UKDiplomatBritish diplomat and Arabist who spent most his diplomatic career serving in the Arab world.
Ralph Cochrane24 February 189517 December 1977UKPilotRAF Air Chief Marshal, Bilderberg
Bruce Ferguson4 July 1949SpookNew Zealand spook and Chief of the Defence Force
Augustus JaspertUKDiplomatBritish diplomat and Private Secretary to the UK Prime Minister 2012-2014
Jerry Mateparae14 November 1954
Ian McDonald29 March 193628 March 2019Civil servantIan McDonald famously told the Scott Inquiry: “Truth is a very difficult concept”
Julian Oswald11 August 193319 July 2011UKMarinerFirst Sea Lord and Chief of UK Naval Staff in the early 1990s.
Lionel Payne2 October 189411 February 1965SpookA director general of MI6 (Secret Intelligence Service)
Clive Rose15 September 192117 April 2019Diplomat
Deep state actor
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Walter Walker11 November 191212 August 2001UKSoldier
Alan Wrigley19 July 1931AustraliaASIO Director-General of Security
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References

  1. Cranfield Defence and Security, Cranfield University Website, accessed 09/02/10
  2. Lieutenant General Andrew Graham takes over from Lieutenant General Sir John Kiszely, Defence Academy of the United Kingdom website, accessed 4 Feb 2010
  3. Defence Academy Advisory Board Role Membership & Biographies, accessed 20 June 2008