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Tom Dyson Holds Lecture and Q&A on Military Learning at the Portuguese Military Academy

Tom Dyson Holds Lecture and Q&A on Military Learning at the Portuguese Military Academy

  • Date13 December 2022

On Tuesday 13th December Dr Tom Dyson gave a lecture and held a Q&A on military learning by the Ukrainian Armed Forces and Portuguese Army at the Portuguese Military Academy in Amadora, Lisbon

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The event was organised with the assistance and support of the Portuguese Army and Dr John Tull and the audience consisted of 80 Army officers.

The presentation and subsequent Q&A explored the lessons which can be derived for the Portuguese Army from the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ experiences of organisational learning during the Russian-Ukraine War (2014-2022). It drew upon fieldwork undertaken with Dr John Tull as part of Dr Dyson’s ESRC project ‘A Revolution in Military Learning? Uncovering the Potential of Lessons-Learned Processes’ (ES/V004190/1), as well as research undertaken in cooperation with Colonel Dr Yuriy Pashchuk of the Ukrainian Army Academy.

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