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A bachelor's degree in peacekeeping (or equivalent) is required for commission as an officer in the Hurmu Peace Corps. A master's degree (studied part-time during employment in the HPC) is required to advance onto the rank of ''director of the peace'' (equivalent to army colonel and navy captain abroad).  
A bachelor's degree in peacekeeping (or equivalent) is required for commission as an officer in the Hurmu Peace Corps. A master's degree (studied part-time during employment in the HPC) is required to advance onto the rank of ''director of the peace'' (equivalent to army colonel and navy captain abroad).  


The first cohort of peacekeeping officers graduated in 1697. In the first three years of its operation the Peace Academy awarded accreditation to 8,484 officers, of whom the top three-hundred graduates in year course would graduate with honours and receive a vellum scroll in addition to the standard digital certificate.   
The first cohort of peacekeeping officers graduated in 1697. In the first three years of its operation the Peace Academy awarded accreditation to 8,484 officers, of whom the top three-hundred graduates in each course would graduate with honours and receive a vellum scroll in addition to the standard digital certificate.   


Beginning in {{AN|1699}} the Peace Academy would accept direct applicants from the [[Benacian Academy]], the [[Education & Indoctrination Service of Raspur/Sarayzenana|Sarayzenana]], the [[School of the High Inquisitor of Tiegang]], and the [[Xingjunxue]].
Beginning in {{AN|1699}} the Peace Academy would accept direct applicants from the [[Benacian Academy]], the [[Education & Indoctrination Service of Raspur/Sarayzenana|Sarayzenana]], the [[School of the High Inquisitor of Tiegang]], and the [[Xingjunxue]].
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The Peace Academy is a public university in Hurmu with campuses in Kaupang, Khojinacinggha, and Ghawlama, with an affiliated teaching college operated by the Society of Yeshua in Niš. It was inaugurated in 1694 as an officer's training school for the Hurmu Peace Corps. Civilians may enrol to other programmes at the university, such as peace studies, conflict studies, development studies, management, military history, nursing, medicine, and psychology.

A bachelor's degree in peacekeeping (or equivalent) is required for commission as an officer in the Hurmu Peace Corps. A master's degree (studied part-time during employment in the HPC) is required to advance onto the rank of director of the peace (equivalent to army colonel and navy captain abroad).

The first cohort of peacekeeping officers graduated in 1697. In the first three years of its operation the Peace Academy awarded accreditation to 8,484 officers, of whom the top three-hundred graduates in each course would graduate with honours and receive a vellum scroll in addition to the standard digital certificate.

Beginning in 1699 AN the Peace Academy would accept direct applicants from the Benacian Academy, the Sarayzenana, the School of the High Inquisitor of Tiegang, and the Xingjunxue.