University Of Bucharest

Bucharest, Romania
The University of Bucharest is a public research university in Bucharest, Romania. It was founded in its current form on 4 July 1864 by a decree of Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza to convert the former Princely Academy into the current University of Bucharest,
 

Bucharest, Romania

With a history of over 160 years and a consistently confirmed prestige, the University of Bucharest is today a dynamic and inclusive academic space, student-centered and characterized by creativity, innovation, and pragmatism.

Composed of 20 faculties, with 101 bachelor's programs, 224 master's programs, 9 didactic master's programs, 24 doctoral schools in specific fields and a school for interdisciplinary doctoral studies, 60 centers and 9 research stations, UB has established itself as an institution of excellence in education and research that has made it a priority to prepare its students for life and profession.

An institution of excellence in both education and research, the University of Bucharest has made it a priority to prepare its students for life and profession. Thus, UB acts constantly and firmly to ensure the highest quality of services offered, which guarantee its graduates an easy and efficient assimilation into the labor market, regardless of the field or study program. At the same time, adopting competitive, international standards, UB demonstrates a continuous concern for interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary collaboration, leadership, and excellence in the activity of its professors and employees.

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