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Why study in Alba Iulia

Alba Iulia is located in Transylvania, one of the most picturesque areas of Romania. The city is well-known for The Alba Iulia Citadel, an amazing fortress, where an important historical event took place. Here, on the 1st of December 1918, the three main provinces, Walachia, Transylvania and Moldavia were united and became what is nowadays Romania. In the old city center you can walk along the wide, tree-lined streets of the citadel, to discover the historical, cultural and architectural places of interest of Alba Iulia: the Roman Catholic Cathedral – the oldest and most valuable monument of architecture in Transylvania, the Batthyaneum Library, the Orthodox Cathedral of the Reunification, the Babilon Building – housing the National Museum of Unification, the Union Hall, the Apor Palace, the Princely Palace, and the University of Alba Iulia. Alba Iulia is a very beautiful city, with an impressive cultural heritage and super friendly people. The city is surrounded by the Apuseni Mountains in the Northwest and by the Transylvanian Plateau in the East, giving you the opportunity of great trips for hiking in the beautiful Transylvania.

Population

~64,000(2011)

Student population

5,600

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Number of study programs

58

Monthly costs*

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23.02.2024 | Last update 1 Decembrie 1918 University of Alba Iulia

“1 DECEMBRIE 1918” UNIVERSITY OF ALBA IULIA (UAB) was set up as a public higher education and research institution founded pursuant to the Romanian Government Decision no. 474/09.07.1991. In 2020, following the institutional assessment carried out by the Executive Bureau of the Romanian Agency for Quality Assurance in Higher Education – ARACIS, “1 Decembrie 1918” University of Alba Iulia was awarded a HIGH CONFIDENCE RATING, the highest qualification for Romanian universities. UAB’s structure consists of 5 faculties, namely: Faculty of History, Letters and Educational Sciences; Faculty of Law and Social Sciences; Faculty of Informatics and Engineering; Faculty of Economics and Faculty of Orthodox Theology and approximately 5000 students at all levels. The educational offer includes accredited study programs for all levels (bachelor, master and PhD), with specialization in history, literature, business administration, accounting, finance, IT, marketing, environmental engineering, law, sociology, social work, sport, theology, etc. 

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20.02.2024 | Last update Technical University of Cluj-Napoca

The Technical University of Cluj-Napoca (TUCN), an “Advanced Research and Education” awarded university, is today a tertiary education institution having a long-standing tradition as well as national and international recognition. TUCN comprises twelve faculties in the two academic centres, Cluj-Napoca and Baia Mare, and  programme locations in Alba-Iulia, Bistrita, Satu Mare and Zalau. The educational offer, aligned to the Bologna system, includes bachelor's, master’s, and doctoral programs, as well as life-long learning programs. These cover a wide range of domains, from engineering, architecture, fundamental sciences, to social sciences, humanities and arts. In addition to these, the TUCN organizes and conducts life-long learning activities and programs.


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23.02.2024 | Last update Babeş-Bolyai University Cluj-Napoca
Babeş-Bolyai University is in many ways - even according to some international criteria - the largest and most comprehensive higher education institution in Romania. Founded in 1579-1581, according to the general rule of that time in Europe, as Collegium Major (the present name of Jesuit universities), it followed at first a Western model, having the power to award all three academic degrees which were then in use. In 1919, the Romanian University of Cluj was founded and in 1945 the Romanian authorities set up the "Bolyai Janos" Hungarian University. In 1959 the two universities merged under the name of the Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai - hereinafter UBB. Today UBB has become a model of multiculturalism and, from a confessional point of view, the only notable university in the world with four theological faculties, to which the Jewish studies are added, two with teaching in Romanian and two in Hungarian. Multiculturalism is one of the core pillars of UBB. We provide education along three lines of study (Romanian, Hungarian,German) and also offer programmes and courses in other languages. The above three lines of study are autonomous, are organized at each level (department, faculty, university) and represented at all levels. UBB hosts Italian, Polish, Chinese, Russian, English, Austrian, Portuguese, Korean and other cultural centres, libraries and institutes. UBB offers a total of 253 accredited or temporary authorized undergraduate programmes: 153 in Romanian, 75 in Hungarian, 10 in German, 12 in English and three in French, and 265 accredited master programmes: 175 in Romanian, 40 in Hungarian, 37 in English, six German, six in French and one in Italian. Another dimension of the UBB is the multi-confessionalism, in keeping with Transylvanian realities. Within UBB coexist the Faculties of Orthodox Theology, of Greek Catholic Theology, of Protestant Theology and of Roman Catholic Theology along with the the Institute for Hebrew and Jewish History. UBB has 21 faculties organized in 91 departments and a significant number of research units. During the academic year 2014/2015, about 36000 students were enrolled for all the three study cycles. UBB submitted itself to several international evaluations, namely: in 2000 - OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities, in 2001 and 2012 - EUA Institutional Evaluation Programme, and in 2002 - The Salzburg Seminar. In 2009 and 2014 UBB underwent two institutional evaluations performed by Romanian Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (ARACIS). Following this evaluation, UBB was granted the maximum qualification namely “high degree of trust”. Consequent to the classification exercise conducted by the Ministry of National Education in 2011, UBB was ranked among the 12 advanced research and education universities in the country. From the 37 domains existing in UBB, 29 were ranked in the highest category – A.
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