The state expects young people to apply for the internal security education scholarship
The Estonian Interior Minister Igor Taro has announced a public competition for scholarships in internal security education to encourage students in high school or vocational school to apply.
Estonia's Interior Minister Igor Taro has initiated a public competition for scholarships aimed at supporting and inspiring students who have chosen internal security education as an elective in high school, secondary school, or vocational education. This initiative is part of broader efforts to engage youth in critical fields related to public safety and security.
The scholarship program will be available to students in approximately 30 partner schools of the Internal Security Academy, reaching around 1,200 students this academic year. By providing financial assistance, the ministry hopes to motivate more students to consider careers in internal security, which is vital for maintaining law and order in the country. The program aligns with national goals of ensuring a well-trained and committed workforce in state security roles.
This move is not only about financial support; it also aims to raise awareness among students about the importance of internal security and to cultivate a new generation that is prepared for challenges in this sector. As the landscape of public safety evolves, it is essential to inspire young people to contribute meaningfully to Estonia's internal security framework.