Naval Academy in Gdynia and Ecole Navale join forces. A new phase of international military cooperation
The Naval Academy in Gdynia has signed a bilateral agreement under the Erasmus+ program with the prestigious French military institution, Ecole Navale in Brest. This marks a significant step in expanding cooperation with European military academies.
education navy worldwide nato pomerania tricity news30 january 2026 | 11:12 | Source: Gazeta Morska | Prepared by: Kamil Kusier | Print

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As part of this partnership, Naval Academy students participated in a specialized module focused on the European Union’s Common Security and Defence Policy, which brought together students from Poland, France, Romania, and Greece. Lectures were conducted by experts from France, Austria, and Poland, offering participants a broad perspective and valuable practical experience.
Representing the Naval Academy were Dr. Monika Wysocka, Rector-Commandant’s Plenipotentiary for International Exchanges, and two military students from the Faculty of Navigation and Ship Weaponry and the Faculty of Command and Naval Operations. Their participation was made possible through the Military Erasmus – Emilyo program and the support of the Foundation for the Development of the Education System.
The agreement with Ecole Navale opens new opportunities for academic and educational collaboration, strengthening the Naval Academy in Gdynia’s position within the international network of military academies.
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