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College of International and Security Studies

The Marshall Center’s College of International and Security Studies offers military and civilian officials resident courses that focus on democratic defense management and national, regional and international security.

The Marshall Center also partners with the Bundeswehr University in Munich for a 12-month Master in International Security Studies postgraduate degree. It is an international, policy-oriented program, designed especially for the requirements of military, diplomatic and other governmental institutions. The MISS aims at preparing future leaders for executive assignments in national and international military, diplomatic, governmental and private services, providing them with an extensive, practice-oriented knowledge of security studies, international law, strategic studies, terrorism, stability operations and civil security.

In addition to its resident programs, the College also hosts the Eurasian Foreign Area Officer Program, and the U.S. Senior and International Fellows Programs.

European Security Seminar-East  and Seminar on Regional Security are taught simultaneously in English and Russian. All other courses are offered in English only.

Creating and Empowering Global CTOC Professionals
Find Your Course
Creating and Empowering Global CTOC Professionals
This forum creates an opportunity for law enforcement executives at the principal and deputy level, along with their counterpart policy experts, to examine the most critical challenges in combating transnational organized crime.
English Language Enhancement Courses (ELEC)
For additional information contact the PLTCE department at pltce@marshallcenter.org.
European African Security Seminar (EASS)
Course language: English
European Security Seminar-East (ESS-E)
This one-week seminar analyzes security issues related to Europe’s Eastern flank.
European Security Seminar–South (ESS-S)
This one-week seminar analyzes security issues related to Europe’s Southern flank, including the impact of developments within Africa, the Mediterranean and the Middle East on European and Euro-Atlantic security.
High North Security Dialogue
This seminar, co-hosted with the Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies, brings together mid to senior level security practitioners, policymakers, and academic experts to develop actionable recommendations to manage the security environment
German-American Regional Security Seminar (GARSS)
PASS is a graduate-level program in international security studies under a yearly changing leitmotif
A comprehensive program to explore the increasing domestic, international and transnational challenges in cyber security.
This five-week program analyzes the parameters of regional security within Europe and its flanks in the context of renewed great power competition.
Participants examine terrorist actions and capabilities while discussing, sharing and providing best practices for comprehensive whole-of-government and whole-of-society solutions.
The Seminar on EU and NATO Cooperation was launched in 2021. It is a one-week resident course deepening the understanding and impact of NATO and EU cooperation
Senior Executive Seminar (SES) will focus on the future of our partnerships in an era of persistent strategic competition combined with multiple other interconnected and concurrent global and transnational challenges, including widespread instability
Southeast Europe Forum
It places particular emphasis on specific topics related to strategic competition and the role of external actors, hybrid and irregular challenges, and Euro Atlantic integration and cooperation.
The Seminar analyzes a range of IW/HT tactics including coercive economics, the use of proxy forces, cyberwarfare, disinformation operations, and “lawfare.”
The Language Testing Seminar is the foundation course for English language professionals who will be responsible for developing proficiency tests to NATO standards.
Seminar on Regional Security
The four-week Seminar on Regional Security (SRS) takes place in spring and hosts mid- to senior working level military (Major through junior Flag Officers) and civilian government officials who have clear professional interest in and background knowledge
The Advanced Language Testing Seminar is a highly technical seminar for experienced STANAG 6001 test developers.
The Language Standards and Assessment Seminar is an interactive seminar that familiarizes participants with the NATO standards for language proficiency.
Applied Consecutive Interpretation Techniques
The aim of the English Language Faculty Development Workshop is to familiarize experienced English teachers with current language teaching methodologies and practices.
Language for Diplomacy
The course provides detailed insights into Russia’s behavior, strategic thinking, capabilities, international partnerships, and global approach.
Arabic Course
PLTCE offers five week Language Enhancement Courses (LEC) in Modern Standard Arabic and Levantine dialect.
A fully online course for current or future staff officers designed to develop their work-related writing skills and to familiarize them with strategies for producing written documents and correspondence IAW NATO conventions.
French Course
The course is designed to familiarize the student with the French language, current material and issues, review vocabulary by topics, discuss grammar, practice speaking and overall language knowledge.
Persian-Farsi Course
The course is designed to familiarize the student with the Persian-Farsi language, current material and issues, review vocabulary by topics, discuss grammar, practice speaking and overall language knowledge.
Russian and Ukrainian Courses
PLTCE offers five week Language Enhancement Courses (LEC) offered in Russian
This forum creates an opportunity for law enforcement executives at the principal and deputy level, along with their counterpart policy experts, to examine the most critical challenges in combating transnational organized crime.
Find Your Course
Creating and Empowering Global CTOC Professionals
This forum creates an opportunity for law enforcement executives at the principal and deputy level, along with their counterpart policy experts, to examine the most critical challenges in combating transnational organized crime.
English Language Enhancement Courses (ELEC)
For additional information contact the PLTCE department at pltce@marshallcenter.org.
European African Security Seminar (EASS)
Course language: English
European Security Seminar-East (ESS-E)
This one-week seminar analyzes security issues related to Europe’s Eastern flank.
European Security Seminar–South (ESS-S)
This one-week seminar analyzes security issues related to Europe’s Southern flank, including the impact of developments within Africa, the Mediterranean and the Middle East on European and Euro-Atlantic security.
High North Security Dialogue
This seminar, co-hosted with the Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies, brings together mid to senior level security practitioners, policymakers, and academic experts to develop actionable recommendations to manage the security environment
German-American Regional Security Seminar (GARSS)
PASS is a graduate-level program in international security studies under a yearly changing leitmotif
A comprehensive program to explore the increasing domestic, international and transnational challenges in cyber security.
This five-week program analyzes the parameters of regional security within Europe and its flanks in the context of renewed great power competition.
Participants examine terrorist actions and capabilities while discussing, sharing and providing best practices for comprehensive whole-of-government and whole-of-society solutions.
The Seminar on EU and NATO Cooperation was launched in 2021. It is a one-week resident course deepening the understanding and impact of NATO and EU cooperation
Senior Executive Seminar (SES) will focus on the future of our partnerships in an era of persistent strategic competition combined with multiple other interconnected and concurrent global and transnational challenges, including widespread instability
Southeast Europe Forum
It places particular emphasis on specific topics related to strategic competition and the role of external actors, hybrid and irregular challenges, and Euro Atlantic integration and cooperation.
The Seminar analyzes a range of IW/HT tactics including coercive economics, the use of proxy forces, cyberwarfare, disinformation operations, and “lawfare.”
The Language Testing Seminar is the foundation course for English language professionals who will be responsible for developing proficiency tests to NATO standards.
Seminar on Regional Security
The four-week Seminar on Regional Security (SRS) takes place in spring and hosts mid- to senior working level military (Major through junior Flag Officers) and civilian government officials who have clear professional interest in and background knowledge
The Advanced Language Testing Seminar is a highly technical seminar for experienced STANAG 6001 test developers.
The Language Standards and Assessment Seminar is an interactive seminar that familiarizes participants with the NATO standards for language proficiency.
Applied Consecutive Interpretation Techniques
The aim of the English Language Faculty Development Workshop is to familiarize experienced English teachers with current language teaching methodologies and practices.
Language for Diplomacy
The course provides detailed insights into Russia’s behavior, strategic thinking, capabilities, international partnerships, and global approach.
Arabic Course
PLTCE offers five week Language Enhancement Courses (LEC) in Modern Standard Arabic and Levantine dialect.
A fully online course for current or future staff officers designed to develop their work-related writing skills and to familiarize them with strategies for producing written documents and correspondence IAW NATO conventions.
French Course
The course is designed to familiarize the student with the French language, current material and issues, review vocabulary by topics, discuss grammar, practice speaking and overall language knowledge.
Persian-Farsi Course
The course is designed to familiarize the student with the Persian-Farsi language, current material and issues, review vocabulary by topics, discuss grammar, practice speaking and overall language knowledge.
Russian and Ukrainian Courses
PLTCE offers five week Language Enhancement Courses (LEC) offered in Russian
PASS is a graduate-level program in international security studies under a yearly changing leitmotif
Find Your Course
Creating and Empowering Global CTOC Professionals
This forum creates an opportunity for law enforcement executives at the principal and deputy level, along with their counterpart policy experts, to examine the most critical challenges in combating transnational organized crime.
English Language Enhancement Courses (ELEC)
For additional information contact the PLTCE department at pltce@marshallcenter.org.
European African Security Seminar (EASS)
Course language: English
European Security Seminar-East (ESS-E)
This one-week seminar analyzes security issues related to Europe’s Eastern flank.
European Security Seminar–South (ESS-S)
This one-week seminar analyzes security issues related to Europe’s Southern flank, including the impact of developments within Africa, the Mediterranean and the Middle East on European and Euro-Atlantic security.
High North Security Dialogue
This seminar, co-hosted with the Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies, brings together mid to senior level security practitioners, policymakers, and academic experts to develop actionable recommendations to manage the security environment
German-American Regional Security Seminar (GARSS)
PASS is a graduate-level program in international security studies under a yearly changing leitmotif
A comprehensive program to explore the increasing domestic, international and transnational challenges in cyber security.
This five-week program analyzes the parameters of regional security within Europe and its flanks in the context of renewed great power competition.
Participants examine terrorist actions and capabilities while discussing, sharing and providing best practices for comprehensive whole-of-government and whole-of-society solutions.
The Seminar on EU and NATO Cooperation was launched in 2021. It is a one-week resident course deepening the understanding and impact of NATO and EU cooperation
Senior Executive Seminar (SES) will focus on the future of our partnerships in an era of persistent strategic competition combined with multiple other interconnected and concurrent global and transnational challenges, including widespread instability
Southeast Europe Forum
It places particular emphasis on specific topics related to strategic competition and the role of external actors, hybrid and irregular challenges, and Euro Atlantic integration and cooperation.
The Seminar analyzes a range of IW/HT tactics including coercive economics, the use of proxy forces, cyberwarfare, disinformation operations, and “lawfare.”
The Language Testing Seminar is the foundation course for English language professionals who will be responsible for developing proficiency tests to NATO standards.
Seminar on Regional Security
The four-week Seminar on Regional Security (SRS) takes place in spring and hosts mid- to senior working level military (Major through junior Flag Officers) and civilian government officials who have clear professional interest in and background knowledge
The Advanced Language Testing Seminar is a highly technical seminar for experienced STANAG 6001 test developers.
The Language Standards and Assessment Seminar is an interactive seminar that familiarizes participants with the NATO standards for language proficiency.
Applied Consecutive Interpretation Techniques
The aim of the English Language Faculty Development Workshop is to familiarize experienced English teachers with current language teaching methodologies and practices.
Language for Diplomacy
The course provides detailed insights into Russia’s behavior, strategic thinking, capabilities, international partnerships, and global approach.
Arabic Course
PLTCE offers five week Language Enhancement Courses (LEC) in Modern Standard Arabic and Levantine dialect.
A fully online course for current or future staff officers designed to develop their work-related writing skills and to familiarize them with strategies for producing written documents and correspondence IAW NATO conventions.
French Course
The course is designed to familiarize the student with the French language, current material and issues, review vocabulary by topics, discuss grammar, practice speaking and overall language knowledge.
Persian-Farsi Course
The course is designed to familiarize the student with the Persian-Farsi language, current material and issues, review vocabulary by topics, discuss grammar, practice speaking and overall language knowledge.
Russian and Ukrainian Courses
PLTCE offers five week Language Enhancement Courses (LEC) offered in Russian
A comprehensive program to explore the increasing domestic, international and transnational challenges in cyber security.
Find Your Course
Creating and Empowering Global CTOC Professionals
This forum creates an opportunity for law enforcement executives at the principal and deputy level, along with their counterpart policy experts, to examine the most critical challenges in combating transnational organized crime.
English Language Enhancement Courses (ELEC)
For additional information contact the PLTCE department at pltce@marshallcenter.org.
European African Security Seminar (EASS)
Course language: English
European Security Seminar-East (ESS-E)
This one-week seminar analyzes security issues related to Europe’s Eastern flank.
European Security Seminar–South (ESS-S)
This one-week seminar analyzes security issues related to Europe’s Southern flank, including the impact of developments within Africa, the Mediterranean and the Middle East on European and Euro-Atlantic security.
High North Security Dialogue
This seminar, co-hosted with the Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies, brings together mid to senior level security practitioners, policymakers, and academic experts to develop actionable recommendations to manage the security environment
German-American Regional Security Seminar (GARSS)
PASS is a graduate-level program in international security studies under a yearly changing leitmotif
A comprehensive program to explore the increasing domestic, international and transnational challenges in cyber security.
This five-week program analyzes the parameters of regional security within Europe and its flanks in the context of renewed great power competition.
Participants examine terrorist actions and capabilities while discussing, sharing and providing best practices for comprehensive whole-of-government and whole-of-society solutions.
The Seminar on EU and NATO Cooperation was launched in 2021. It is a one-week resident course deepening the understanding and impact of NATO and EU cooperation
Senior Executive Seminar (SES) will focus on the future of our partnerships in an era of persistent strategic competition combined with multiple other interconnected and concurrent global and transnational challenges, including widespread instability
Southeast Europe Forum
It places particular emphasis on specific topics related to strategic competition and the role of external actors, hybrid and irregular challenges, and Euro Atlantic integration and cooperation.
The Seminar analyzes a range of IW/HT tactics including coercive economics, the use of proxy forces, cyberwarfare, disinformation operations, and “lawfare.”
The Language Testing Seminar is the foundation course for English language professionals who will be responsible for developing proficiency tests to NATO standards.
Seminar on Regional Security
The four-week Seminar on Regional Security (SRS) takes place in spring and hosts mid- to senior working level military (Major through junior Flag Officers) and civilian government officials who have clear professional interest in and background knowledge
The Advanced Language Testing Seminar is a highly technical seminar for experienced STANAG 6001 test developers.
The Language Standards and Assessment Seminar is an interactive seminar that familiarizes participants with the NATO standards for language proficiency.
Applied Consecutive Interpretation Techniques
The aim of the English Language Faculty Development Workshop is to familiarize experienced English teachers with current language teaching methodologies and practices.
Language for Diplomacy
The course provides detailed insights into Russia’s behavior, strategic thinking, capabilities, international partnerships, and global approach.
Arabic Course
PLTCE offers five week Language Enhancement Courses (LEC) in Modern Standard Arabic and Levantine dialect.
A fully online course for current or future staff officers designed to develop their work-related writing skills and to familiarize them with strategies for producing written documents and correspondence IAW NATO conventions.
French Course
The course is designed to familiarize the student with the French language, current material and issues, review vocabulary by topics, discuss grammar, practice speaking and overall language knowledge.
Persian-Farsi Course
The course is designed to familiarize the student with the Persian-Farsi language, current material and issues, review vocabulary by topics, discuss grammar, practice speaking and overall language knowledge.
Russian and Ukrainian Courses
PLTCE offers five week Language Enhancement Courses (LEC) offered in Russian
This five-week program analyzes the parameters of regional security within Europe and its flanks in the context of renewed great power competition.
Find Your Course
Creating and Empowering Global CTOC Professionals
This forum creates an opportunity for law enforcement executives at the principal and deputy level, along with their counterpart policy experts, to examine the most critical challenges in combating transnational organized crime.
English Language Enhancement Courses (ELEC)
For additional information contact the PLTCE department at pltce@marshallcenter.org.
European African Security Seminar (EASS)
Course language: English
European Security Seminar-East (ESS-E)
This one-week seminar analyzes security issues related to Europe’s Eastern flank.
European Security Seminar–South (ESS-S)
This one-week seminar analyzes security issues related to Europe’s Southern flank, including the impact of developments within Africa, the Mediterranean and the Middle East on European and Euro-Atlantic security.
High North Security Dialogue
This seminar, co-hosted with the Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies, brings together mid to senior level security practitioners, policymakers, and academic experts to develop actionable recommendations to manage the security environment
German-American Regional Security Seminar (GARSS)
PASS is a graduate-level program in international security studies under a yearly changing leitmotif
A comprehensive program to explore the increasing domestic, international and transnational challenges in cyber security.
This five-week program analyzes the parameters of regional security within Europe and its flanks in the context of renewed great power competition.
Participants examine terrorist actions and capabilities while discussing, sharing and providing best practices for comprehensive whole-of-government and whole-of-society solutions.
The Seminar on EU and NATO Cooperation was launched in 2021. It is a one-week resident course deepening the understanding and impact of NATO and EU cooperation
Senior Executive Seminar (SES) will focus on the future of our partnerships in an era of persistent strategic competition combined with multiple other interconnected and concurrent global and transnational challenges, including widespread instability
Southeast Europe Forum
It places particular emphasis on specific topics related to strategic competition and the role of external actors, hybrid and irregular challenges, and Euro Atlantic integration and cooperation.
The Seminar analyzes a range of IW/HT tactics including coercive economics, the use of proxy forces, cyberwarfare, disinformation operations, and “lawfare.”
The Language Testing Seminar is the foundation course for English language professionals who will be responsible for developing proficiency tests to NATO standards.
Seminar on Regional Security
The four-week Seminar on Regional Security (SRS) takes place in spring and hosts mid- to senior working level military (Major through junior Flag Officers) and civilian government officials who have clear professional interest in and background knowledge
The Advanced Language Testing Seminar is a highly technical seminar for experienced STANAG 6001 test developers.
The Language Standards and Assessment Seminar is an interactive seminar that familiarizes participants with the NATO standards for language proficiency.
Applied Consecutive Interpretation Techniques
The aim of the English Language Faculty Development Workshop is to familiarize experienced English teachers with current language teaching methodologies and practices.
Language for Diplomacy
The course provides detailed insights into Russia’s behavior, strategic thinking, capabilities, international partnerships, and global approach.
Arabic Course
PLTCE offers five week Language Enhancement Courses (LEC) in Modern Standard Arabic and Levantine dialect.
A fully online course for current or future staff officers designed to develop their work-related writing skills and to familiarize them with strategies for producing written documents and correspondence IAW NATO conventions.
French Course
The course is designed to familiarize the student with the French language, current material and issues, review vocabulary by topics, discuss grammar, practice speaking and overall language knowledge.
Persian-Farsi Course
The course is designed to familiarize the student with the Persian-Farsi language, current material and issues, review vocabulary by topics, discuss grammar, practice speaking and overall language knowledge.
Russian and Ukrainian Courses
PLTCE offers five week Language Enhancement Courses (LEC) offered in Russian
Participants examine terrorist actions and capabilities while discussing, sharing and providing best practices for comprehensive whole-of-government and whole-of-society solutions.
Find Your Course
Creating and Empowering Global CTOC Professionals
This forum creates an opportunity for law enforcement executives at the principal and deputy level, along with their counterpart policy experts, to examine the most critical challenges in combating transnational organized crime.
English Language Enhancement Courses (ELEC)
For additional information contact the PLTCE department at pltce@marshallcenter.org.
European African Security Seminar (EASS)
Course language: English
European Security Seminar-East (ESS-E)
This one-week seminar analyzes security issues related to Europe’s Eastern flank.
European Security Seminar–South (ESS-S)
This one-week seminar analyzes security issues related to Europe’s Southern flank, including the impact of developments within Africa, the Mediterranean and the Middle East on European and Euro-Atlantic security.
High North Security Dialogue
This seminar, co-hosted with the Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies, brings together mid to senior level security practitioners, policymakers, and academic experts to develop actionable recommendations to manage the security environment
German-American Regional Security Seminar (GARSS)
PASS is a graduate-level program in international security studies under a yearly changing leitmotif
A comprehensive program to explore the increasing domestic, international and transnational challenges in cyber security.
This five-week program analyzes the parameters of regional security within Europe and its flanks in the context of renewed great power competition.
Participants examine terrorist actions and capabilities while discussing, sharing and providing best practices for comprehensive whole-of-government and whole-of-society solutions.
The Seminar on EU and NATO Cooperation was launched in 2021. It is a one-week resident course deepening the understanding and impact of NATO and EU cooperation
Senior Executive Seminar (SES) will focus on the future of our partnerships in an era of persistent strategic competition combined with multiple other interconnected and concurrent global and transnational challenges, including widespread instability
Southeast Europe Forum
It places particular emphasis on specific topics related to strategic competition and the role of external actors, hybrid and irregular challenges, and Euro Atlantic integration and cooperation.
The Seminar analyzes a range of IW/HT tactics including coercive economics, the use of proxy forces, cyberwarfare, disinformation operations, and “lawfare.”
The Language Testing Seminar is the foundation course for English language professionals who will be responsible for developing proficiency tests to NATO standards.
Seminar on Regional Security
The four-week Seminar on Regional Security (SRS) takes place in spring and hosts mid- to senior working level military (Major through junior Flag Officers) and civilian government officials who have clear professional interest in and background knowledge
The Advanced Language Testing Seminar is a highly technical seminar for experienced STANAG 6001 test developers.
The Language Standards and Assessment Seminar is an interactive seminar that familiarizes participants with the NATO standards for language proficiency.
Applied Consecutive Interpretation Techniques
The aim of the English Language Faculty Development Workshop is to familiarize experienced English teachers with current language teaching methodologies and practices.
Language for Diplomacy
The course provides detailed insights into Russia’s behavior, strategic thinking, capabilities, international partnerships, and global approach.
Arabic Course
PLTCE offers five week Language Enhancement Courses (LEC) in Modern Standard Arabic and Levantine dialect.
A fully online course for current or future staff officers designed to develop their work-related writing skills and to familiarize them with strategies for producing written documents and correspondence IAW NATO conventions.
French Course
The course is designed to familiarize the student with the French language, current material and issues, review vocabulary by topics, discuss grammar, practice speaking and overall language knowledge.
Persian-Farsi Course
The course is designed to familiarize the student with the Persian-Farsi language, current material and issues, review vocabulary by topics, discuss grammar, practice speaking and overall language knowledge.
Russian and Ukrainian Courses
PLTCE offers five week Language Enhancement Courses (LEC) offered in Russian
The Seminar on EU and NATO Cooperation was launched in 2021. It is a one-week resident course deepening the understanding and impact of NATO and EU cooperation
Find Your Course
Creating and Empowering Global CTOC Professionals
This forum creates an opportunity for law enforcement executives at the principal and deputy level, along with their counterpart policy experts, to examine the most critical challenges in combating transnational organized crime.
English Language Enhancement Courses (ELEC)
For additional information contact the PLTCE department at pltce@marshallcenter.org.
European African Security Seminar (EASS)
Course language: English
European Security Seminar-East (ESS-E)
This one-week seminar analyzes security issues related to Europe’s Eastern flank.
European Security Seminar–South (ESS-S)
This one-week seminar analyzes security issues related to Europe’s Southern flank, including the impact of developments within Africa, the Mediterranean and the Middle East on European and Euro-Atlantic security.
High North Security Dialogue
This seminar, co-hosted with the Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies, brings together mid to senior level security practitioners, policymakers, and academic experts to develop actionable recommendations to manage the security environment
German-American Regional Security Seminar (GARSS)
PASS is a graduate-level program in international security studies under a yearly changing leitmotif
A comprehensive program to explore the increasing domestic, international and transnational challenges in cyber security.
This five-week program analyzes the parameters of regional security within Europe and its flanks in the context of renewed great power competition.
Participants examine terrorist actions and capabilities while discussing, sharing and providing best practices for comprehensive whole-of-government and whole-of-society solutions.
The Seminar on EU and NATO Cooperation was launched in 2021. It is a one-week resident course deepening the understanding and impact of NATO and EU cooperation
Senior Executive Seminar (SES) will focus on the future of our partnerships in an era of persistent strategic competition combined with multiple other interconnected and concurrent global and transnational challenges, including widespread instability
Southeast Europe Forum
It places particular emphasis on specific topics related to strategic competition and the role of external actors, hybrid and irregular challenges, and Euro Atlantic integration and cooperation.
The Seminar analyzes a range of IW/HT tactics including coercive economics, the use of proxy forces, cyberwarfare, disinformation operations, and “lawfare.”
The Language Testing Seminar is the foundation course for English language professionals who will be responsible for developing proficiency tests to NATO standards.
Seminar on Regional Security
The four-week Seminar on Regional Security (SRS) takes place in spring and hosts mid- to senior working level military (Major through junior Flag Officers) and civilian government officials who have clear professional interest in and background knowledge
The Advanced Language Testing Seminar is a highly technical seminar for experienced STANAG 6001 test developers.
The Language Standards and Assessment Seminar is an interactive seminar that familiarizes participants with the NATO standards for language proficiency.
Applied Consecutive Interpretation Techniques
The aim of the English Language Faculty Development Workshop is to familiarize experienced English teachers with current language teaching methodologies and practices.
Language for Diplomacy
The course provides detailed insights into Russia’s behavior, strategic thinking, capabilities, international partnerships, and global approach.
Arabic Course
PLTCE offers five week Language Enhancement Courses (LEC) in Modern Standard Arabic and Levantine dialect.
A fully online course for current or future staff officers designed to develop their work-related writing skills and to familiarize them with strategies for producing written documents and correspondence IAW NATO conventions.
French Course
The course is designed to familiarize the student with the French language, current material and issues, review vocabulary by topics, discuss grammar, practice speaking and overall language knowledge.
Persian-Farsi Course
The course is designed to familiarize the student with the Persian-Farsi language, current material and issues, review vocabulary by topics, discuss grammar, practice speaking and overall language knowledge.
Russian and Ukrainian Courses
PLTCE offers five week Language Enhancement Courses (LEC) offered in Russian
Senior Executive Seminar (SES) will focus on the future of our partnerships in an era of persistent strategic competition combined with multiple other interconnected and concurrent global and transnational challenges, including widespread instability
Find Your Course
Creating and Empowering Global CTOC Professionals
This forum creates an opportunity for law enforcement executives at the principal and deputy level, along with their counterpart policy experts, to examine the most critical challenges in combating transnational organized crime.
English Language Enhancement Courses (ELEC)
For additional information contact the PLTCE department at pltce@marshallcenter.org.
European African Security Seminar (EASS)
Course language: English
European Security Seminar-East (ESS-E)
This one-week seminar analyzes security issues related to Europe’s Eastern flank.
European Security Seminar–South (ESS-S)
This one-week seminar analyzes security issues related to Europe’s Southern flank, including the impact of developments within Africa, the Mediterranean and the Middle East on European and Euro-Atlantic security.
High North Security Dialogue
This seminar, co-hosted with the Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies, brings together mid to senior level security practitioners, policymakers, and academic experts to develop actionable recommendations to manage the security environment
German-American Regional Security Seminar (GARSS)
PASS is a graduate-level program in international security studies under a yearly changing leitmotif
A comprehensive program to explore the increasing domestic, international and transnational challenges in cyber security.
This five-week program analyzes the parameters of regional security within Europe and its flanks in the context of renewed great power competition.
Participants examine terrorist actions and capabilities while discussing, sharing and providing best practices for comprehensive whole-of-government and whole-of-society solutions.
The Seminar on EU and NATO Cooperation was launched in 2021. It is a one-week resident course deepening the understanding and impact of NATO and EU cooperation
Senior Executive Seminar (SES) will focus on the future of our partnerships in an era of persistent strategic competition combined with multiple other interconnected and concurrent global and transnational challenges, including widespread instability
Southeast Europe Forum
It places particular emphasis on specific topics related to strategic competition and the role of external actors, hybrid and irregular challenges, and Euro Atlantic integration and cooperation.
The Seminar analyzes a range of IW/HT tactics including coercive economics, the use of proxy forces, cyberwarfare, disinformation operations, and “lawfare.”
The Language Testing Seminar is the foundation course for English language professionals who will be responsible for developing proficiency tests to NATO standards.
Seminar on Regional Security
The four-week Seminar on Regional Security (SRS) takes place in spring and hosts mid- to senior working level military (Major through junior Flag Officers) and civilian government officials who have clear professional interest in and background knowledge
The Advanced Language Testing Seminar is a highly technical seminar for experienced STANAG 6001 test developers.
The Language Standards and Assessment Seminar is an interactive seminar that familiarizes participants with the NATO standards for language proficiency.
Applied Consecutive Interpretation Techniques
The aim of the English Language Faculty Development Workshop is to familiarize experienced English teachers with current language teaching methodologies and practices.
Language for Diplomacy
The course provides detailed insights into Russia’s behavior, strategic thinking, capabilities, international partnerships, and global approach.
Arabic Course
PLTCE offers five week Language Enhancement Courses (LEC) in Modern Standard Arabic and Levantine dialect.
A fully online course for current or future staff officers designed to develop their work-related writing skills and to familiarize them with strategies for producing written documents and correspondence IAW NATO conventions.
French Course
The course is designed to familiarize the student with the French language, current material and issues, review vocabulary by topics, discuss grammar, practice speaking and overall language knowledge.
Persian-Farsi Course
The course is designed to familiarize the student with the Persian-Farsi language, current material and issues, review vocabulary by topics, discuss grammar, practice speaking and overall language knowledge.
Russian and Ukrainian Courses
PLTCE offers five week Language Enhancement Courses (LEC) offered in Russian
The Seminar analyzes a range of IW/HT tactics including coercive economics, the use of proxy forces, cyberwarfare, disinformation operations, and “lawfare.”
Find Your Course
Creating and Empowering Global CTOC Professionals
This forum creates an opportunity for law enforcement executives at the principal and deputy level, along with their counterpart policy experts, to examine the most critical challenges in combating transnational organized crime.
English Language Enhancement Courses (ELEC)
For additional information contact the PLTCE department at pltce@marshallcenter.org.
European African Security Seminar (EASS)
Course language: English
European Security Seminar-East (ESS-E)
This one-week seminar analyzes security issues related to Europe’s Eastern flank.
European Security Seminar–South (ESS-S)
This one-week seminar analyzes security issues related to Europe’s Southern flank, including the impact of developments within Africa, the Mediterranean and the Middle East on European and Euro-Atlantic security.
High North Security Dialogue
This seminar, co-hosted with the Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies, brings together mid to senior level security practitioners, policymakers, and academic experts to develop actionable recommendations to manage the security environment
German-American Regional Security Seminar (GARSS)
PASS is a graduate-level program in international security studies under a yearly changing leitmotif
A comprehensive program to explore the increasing domestic, international and transnational challenges in cyber security.
This five-week program analyzes the parameters of regional security within Europe and its flanks in the context of renewed great power competition.
Participants examine terrorist actions and capabilities while discussing, sharing and providing best practices for comprehensive whole-of-government and whole-of-society solutions.
The Seminar on EU and NATO Cooperation was launched in 2021. It is a one-week resident course deepening the understanding and impact of NATO and EU cooperation
Senior Executive Seminar (SES) will focus on the future of our partnerships in an era of persistent strategic competition combined with multiple other interconnected and concurrent global and transnational challenges, including widespread instability
Southeast Europe Forum
It places particular emphasis on specific topics related to strategic competition and the role of external actors, hybrid and irregular challenges, and Euro Atlantic integration and cooperation.
The Seminar analyzes a range of IW/HT tactics including coercive economics, the use of proxy forces, cyberwarfare, disinformation operations, and “lawfare.”
The Language Testing Seminar is the foundation course for English language professionals who will be responsible for developing proficiency tests to NATO standards.
Seminar on Regional Security
The four-week Seminar on Regional Security (SRS) takes place in spring and hosts mid- to senior working level military (Major through junior Flag Officers) and civilian government officials who have clear professional interest in and background knowledge
The Advanced Language Testing Seminar is a highly technical seminar for experienced STANAG 6001 test developers.
The Language Standards and Assessment Seminar is an interactive seminar that familiarizes participants with the NATO standards for language proficiency.
Applied Consecutive Interpretation Techniques
The aim of the English Language Faculty Development Workshop is to familiarize experienced English teachers with current language teaching methodologies and practices.
Language for Diplomacy
The course provides detailed insights into Russia’s behavior, strategic thinking, capabilities, international partnerships, and global approach.
Arabic Course
PLTCE offers five week Language Enhancement Courses (LEC) in Modern Standard Arabic and Levantine dialect.
A fully online course for current or future staff officers designed to develop their work-related writing skills and to familiarize them with strategies for producing written documents and correspondence IAW NATO conventions.
French Course
The course is designed to familiarize the student with the French language, current material and issues, review vocabulary by topics, discuss grammar, practice speaking and overall language knowledge.
Persian-Farsi Course
The course is designed to familiarize the student with the Persian-Farsi language, current material and issues, review vocabulary by topics, discuss grammar, practice speaking and overall language knowledge.
Russian and Ukrainian Courses
PLTCE offers five week Language Enhancement Courses (LEC) offered in Russian
The course provides detailed insights into Russia’s behavior, strategic thinking, capabilities, international partnerships, and global approach.
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Creating and Empowering Global CTOC Professionals
This forum creates an opportunity for law enforcement executives at the principal and deputy level, along with their counterpart policy experts, to examine the most critical challenges in combating transnational organized crime.
English Language Enhancement Courses (ELEC)
For additional information contact the PLTCE department at pltce@marshallcenter.org.
European African Security Seminar (EASS)
Course language: English
European Security Seminar-East (ESS-E)
This one-week seminar analyzes security issues related to Europe’s Eastern flank.
European Security Seminar–South (ESS-S)
This one-week seminar analyzes security issues related to Europe’s Southern flank, including the impact of developments within Africa, the Mediterranean and the Middle East on European and Euro-Atlantic security.
High North Security Dialogue
This seminar, co-hosted with the Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies, brings together mid to senior level security practitioners, policymakers, and academic experts to develop actionable recommendations to manage the security environment
German-American Regional Security Seminar (GARSS)
PASS is a graduate-level program in international security studies under a yearly changing leitmotif
A comprehensive program to explore the increasing domestic, international and transnational challenges in cyber security.
This five-week program analyzes the parameters of regional security within Europe and its flanks in the context of renewed great power competition.
Participants examine terrorist actions and capabilities while discussing, sharing and providing best practices for comprehensive whole-of-government and whole-of-society solutions.
The Seminar on EU and NATO Cooperation was launched in 2021. It is a one-week resident course deepening the understanding and impact of NATO and EU cooperation
Senior Executive Seminar (SES) will focus on the future of our partnerships in an era of persistent strategic competition combined with multiple other interconnected and concurrent global and transnational challenges, including widespread instability
Southeast Europe Forum
It places particular emphasis on specific topics related to strategic competition and the role of external actors, hybrid and irregular challenges, and Euro Atlantic integration and cooperation.
The Seminar analyzes a range of IW/HT tactics including coercive economics, the use of proxy forces, cyberwarfare, disinformation operations, and “lawfare.”
The Language Testing Seminar is the foundation course for English language professionals who will be responsible for developing proficiency tests to NATO standards.
Seminar on Regional Security
The four-week Seminar on Regional Security (SRS) takes place in spring and hosts mid- to senior working level military (Major through junior Flag Officers) and civilian government officials who have clear professional interest in and background knowledge
The Advanced Language Testing Seminar is a highly technical seminar for experienced STANAG 6001 test developers.
The Language Standards and Assessment Seminar is an interactive seminar that familiarizes participants with the NATO standards for language proficiency.
Applied Consecutive Interpretation Techniques
The aim of the English Language Faculty Development Workshop is to familiarize experienced English teachers with current language teaching methodologies and practices.
Language for Diplomacy
The course provides detailed insights into Russia’s behavior, strategic thinking, capabilities, international partnerships, and global approach.
Arabic Course
PLTCE offers five week Language Enhancement Courses (LEC) in Modern Standard Arabic and Levantine dialect.
A fully online course for current or future staff officers designed to develop their work-related writing skills and to familiarize them with strategies for producing written documents and correspondence IAW NATO conventions.
French Course
The course is designed to familiarize the student with the French language, current material and issues, review vocabulary by topics, discuss grammar, practice speaking and overall language knowledge.
Persian-Farsi Course
The course is designed to familiarize the student with the Persian-Farsi language, current material and issues, review vocabulary by topics, discuss grammar, practice speaking and overall language knowledge.
Russian and Ukrainian Courses
PLTCE offers five week Language Enhancement Courses (LEC) offered in Russian