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MESSAGE FROM THE RECTOR
PhD Prof. Nicolae Istudor
Rector,
The Bucharest University of Economic Studies is a research
intensive university that organizes study programs and
scientific research in the fields of Economic Sciences,
Administrative Sciences, Sociology and Humanities. ASE is
considered the most important economic higher education
institution from Romania and one of the most renown
economic universities in South‐Eastern Europe.
Students are offered the opportunity to pursue a full
academic path by attending Bachelor’s, Master’s, Doctoral
and Postdoctoral study programs. In addition, ASE organizes
continuing training programs, teacher training programs,
postgraduate programs, as well as MBA and EMBA study
programs.
In its over 100 years of existence, the Bucharest University of
Economic Studies has gained national and international
prestige. Numerous academics and graduates have been
recognized as outstanding personalities, as they have
become academics and researchers in prestigious world
universities, members of the Romanian Academy of Sciences
and of other national and international scientific fora, or of
private or public organizations, parliamentary, government
or diplomatic institutions.
ASE has 12 Faculties, whose nealry 22,000 students can
attend study programs in Romanian, English, French or
German: 24 Bachelor’s programs, 87 Master’s programs,
Doctoral studies in 10 fields and more than 145
postgraduate continuing education programs.
The Bucharest University of Economic Studies is a
transparent, competitive, reliable public institution, with
strong partnerships with representatives of the economic
and social environment, able to pertinently meet the
requirements of the labor market. Our University wishes to
address the current challenges to human knowledge and
action, by pursuing the following main objectives: the
growth and advancement of knowledge; modern student‐
centered education; social responsibility, manifested in the
solutions offered to issues arising in Romanian and European
economy.
I am proud to have attended Bachelor’s and Doctoral study
programs offered by the Bucharest University of Economic
Studies, and that this University has become my professional
destiny. Therefore, I warmly recommend those aspiring
towards a successful career to join our academic community!
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OUR STUDENTS ABOUT US
I come from a French business school (EDC Paris Business School), and I have
spent a year in ASE, to study for a double degree Master’s program in
International Business Management. Upon arrival, I was welcomed by the
Erasmus Students’ Network which helped me settle properly.
Regarding courses, I have found all of them very interesting; students are
treated as adults, and as future workers, who have to participate in interactive
courses and debates, and in professional or research projects, rather than
homework.
The year spent at ASE has allowed me to develop many professional skills. I am
more flexible, I can adapt to any situation and I am more open‐minded. Thanks
to these courses and the cross‐cultural dimension, I feel confident about my
future in the field of international business.
Adrien Dinh, France
ASE ‒ three letters that epitomize the most beautiful and constructive higher
education experiences I have had so far. I have always imagined that my
experience as a university student should be unique and I have been keen on
making the right choice; thus, I experienced various academic environments, as
I studied in Brussels for one year and then for another year I attended the
Faculty of Medicine in Bucharest. Once I enrolled at ASE, at the Faculty of
International Business and Economics, in the fall of 2014, I knew from the very
first week that I had finally made the right choice. Here, I found a warm
academic environment, which lays emphasis on academic excellence and the
moulding and guiding of students towards successful careers.
Andrei Mavriş, Romania
Erasmus Student Network Reunion
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BACHELOR’S STUDY PROGRAMS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES
ASE ofers 24 Bachelor’s study programs in the following fields: Economic Sciences, Administrative
Sciences, Sociology (Human Resources) and Philology (Applied Modern Languages). Among them,
10 programs are taught in English, French or German, as follows:
Bachelor’s study programs in foreign languages
Faculty Bachelor’s study program
Accounting
and Management
Information Systems
Accounting and Management Information Systems
(in English)
Business
Administration
(in Foreign
Languages)
Business Administration (in English)
Business Administration (in French)
Business Administration (in German)
Business and Tourism
Business Administration in Trading, Tourism,
Services, Commodity Science and Quality
Management (in English)
Economic
Cybernetics,
Statistics
and Informatics
Economic Informatics (in English)
Finance, Insurance,
Banking and Stock
Exchange
Finance and Banking (in English)
International
Business
and Economics
International Business and Economics (in English)
Management Management (in English)
Marketing Marketing (in English)
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OUR STUDENTS ABOUT US
When I was announced that I was selected as an Erasmus student for
Romania, I felt that I wanted to fly there in a minute but, of course, lots
of preparations and paperwork had to be done. At the beginning, I
visited Bucharest and its surroundings, and afterwards I went to some
rural areas, I went skiing, I went to other cities, I went to Maramureş, I
went on trips with friends that came to visit me. Finally, I went back
home with plenty of memories and good things from an endless Erasmus
experience.
Marc Wiese, Germany
My Erasmus experience is the greatest thing I've ever done in my life!
Bucharest is an amazing city, people are very kind and open‐minded
about foreigners. I have so many awesome memories that I can't believe
all of them happened in only 6 months. Awesome people, awesome
country, awesome city!!
Matthias Beck, France
I graduated from ASE’s Faculty of Finance, Insurance, Banking and Stock
Exchange in 2008. The three‐year Bachelor’s program represented a
solid base for my subsequent studies and a career in the financial world. I
attended a Master’s program in Econometrics at the University of
Amsterdam and a Master’s program in Artificial Intelligence in Great
Britain. The high level of mathematics taught in Romania has greatly
helped me in Western Europe. I am currently working for an investment
bank in London, where I specialise in a field at the intersection of finance
and mathematics.
Robert Bâtcă, Romania
International students at ASE
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Double degree Master’s programs
Within existing cooperation agreements, students from partner universities can enrol in a Master's
program at ASE for one academic year and obtain two degrees: the diploma from the home
university and the Romanian national diploma from ASE.
Partner universities and programs at ASE:
Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers – CNAM Paris (France) – The Romanian‐French INDE
MBA program
BI Norwegian Business School Oslo (Norway) – M.A. in International Financial Risk Management
École de Management de Strasbourg (France) – M.A. in International Business Management and
M.A. in Entrepreneurship and Business Administration (in English/ French/German)
EDC – École des Dirigeants et Créateurs d'Entreprises de Paris (France) – M.A. in International
Business Management
University of Amsterdam (The Netherlands) – M.A. in Accounting, Audit and Management
Information Systems
International MBA programs
MBA program Short description
Romanian‐Canadian MBA
• organized by Bucharest Business School in partnership with
Telfer School of Management, University of Ottawa
• recognized by CEEMAN – Central and Eastern Europe
Management Development Association
• one of the best MBA programs in Eastern Europe, according
to Best Masters Ranking in MBA – EdUniversal Ranking
2014‐2015
Romanian ‐ French INDE MBA
• co‐organized by Bucharest Business School and the National
Conservatory of Arts and Crafts – CNAM Paris
• accredited by AMBA – Association of MBA Schools – London
• recognized by CEEMAN – Central and Eastern Europe
Management Development Association
Romanian – German MBA in
Entrepreneurial Management
• co‐organized by the Faculty of Business Administration (in
Foreign Languages) and Westphalia University of Applied
Sciences, Germany
• accredited by FIBAA – Foundation for International Business
Administration Accreditation
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DOCTORAL STUDY PROGRAMS IN FOREIGN LANGUAGES
With 140 scientific advisors, ASE’s 11 Doctoral schools organize 10 Doctoral study programs. The
University offers interested students the possibility to embark upon Doctoral studies in English,
French or German and to write the PhD thesis in one of these languages. Currently, there are more
than 1,000 Doctoral students from Germany, Irak, Iran, Romania, Tunisia, Turkey, United Kingdom,
United States, a.o.
Doctoral study programs
Research field Study program
Economic sciences Accounting
Business Administration
Cybernetics and Statistics
Economic Informatics
Economics
Finance
International Business and Economics
Management
Marketing
Juridical sciences Law
My time at ASE as a Doctoral student in Accounting has been a rewarding
experience providing me with deep and thorough fundamental academic
knowledge, which I continue to practically apply to my professional pursuits.
As regards lectures and seminars, the diversity of content is relevant to today's
economic and accounting challenges and the curriculum has encouraged me to
be resourceful and adopt an unconventional and creative approach in seeking
customized solutions for various accounting problems. The faculty challenges
students to think beyond what is apparently 'obvious' and to investigate the
best alternative options to help promote sustainable growth.
I have met so many people from different countries, which is an unbelievable
experience. Here you can find friends for a lifetime from all over the world,
which definitely broadens your horizon.
The choice to attend Accounting Studies at ASE was perhaps the first critical
building block to reaching my potential and securing a successful (and happy)
future and I strongly recommend it to everyone to join us.
Ahmed Al Saedi, Iraq
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SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
ASE hosts 22 scientific research centers, which conduct fundamental and applied research aimed at
technological development and innovation. Here are the most important national and international
research projects University staff participate in:
the National Plan for Research, Development and Innovation – Ideas, Partnerships, Human
Resources and Capacities Programs – fundamental and applied research, supporting young
researcher teams;
the Sectoral Operational Program Human Resources Development – doctoral and postdoctoral
research projects;
European Union’s “Horizon 2020” Framework Program – research projects in which ASE acts as a
partner in large consortia of European universities, research institutes and companies.
ASE organizes numerous national and international scientific events (conferences, symposia,
workshops, round tables). The proceedings of four of these conferences are present in the
ISI Web of Knowledge Conference Proceedings Citation Index:
Accounting and Management Information Systems – AMIS;
International Conference on Business Excellence – ICBE;
Informatics and Economy – IE;
International Management Conference – IMC.
Bucharest University of Economic Studies supports the publication of 30 journals, most of them with
international recognition. Since 2008, two have benefitted from ISI Thomson indexing:
Economic Computation and Economic Cybernetics Studies and Research;
Amfiteatru Economic.
After finishing Bachelor’s and Master’s studies in ASE, a Doctoral study
program at the same Faculty of Marketing was the next natural step
towards fulfilling my dream of becoming an academic. As a PhD candidate
here, I have discovered a passion for scientific research, I have enlarged my
network with marketing specialists and I have greately developed alongside
inspirational academics. Beyond studies, I have gained personal and
professional momentum by participating in numerous extracurricular
activities (I have represented students for several years), and the most
memorable project I have been a part of was definitely KPMG International
Case Competition, during which I represented Romania at the international
final in Brazil, as a member of an outstanding team. All these beautiful
stories and many others could become your story if you are perseverent,
curious and independent!
Andreea Orîndaru, Romania
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INTER‐INSTITUTIONAL PARTNERS
Co‐operation with the social and business environment is one of ASE’s top priorities, as the
University’s mission is accomplished by creating and consolidating mutually beneficial relations with
companies, governmental institutions and non‐governmental organizations.
The University cooperates with the social and business environment in various ways:
joint organization of events such as: the annual Forum for Sustainable Development and
Entrepreneurship; students’ and academics’ visits to companies (Open Day for Students and
Open Day for Professors), on‐campus or in‐company training sessions for students, Career Days
events and Job and Internship Fairs in ASE; meetings with experts in each professional field with
a view to enhancing the quality of ASE’s study programs;
job interview simulations for students;
sponsoring Students’ Conferences and other events organized by ASE;
private grants for students;
participation of specialists as guest speakers in lectures, seminars, workshops, conferences or
other similar events.
Ms Safra Catz, Oracle CEO, visiting ASE
Partnership between ASE and Romania's Supervision
Authority ASF
Forum for Sustainable Development and Entrepreneurship
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INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
In keeping with its internationalization strategy, Bucharest University of Economic Studies is affiliated
to international associations and organizations and has concluded a wide range of international
cooperation agreements to continuously increase its staff and student mobility, to improve the
quality of teaching and learning processes, to offer its students cross‐cultural documentation
opportunities by means of cultural centers and library resources.
International Cooperation Agreements
ASE is a member of a large network of partner universities based in 40 countries from Europe, North
America, Asia, fostering the academic or scientific mobility of students, PhD candidates, academics
and administrative staff members, exchange of teaching and scientific publications, cooperation in
international research projects. Currently, ASE has more than 180 international partners, 93% of
which are European partner institutions.
International student mobility
If you plan to study economics and business in Bucharest for one or two semesters, you can enrol at
ASE as an exchange student, through an exchange program such as Erasmus+, EEA grants, CEEPUS,
Eugen Ionescu or a bilateral agreement between universities. Other mobilities are facilitated by
various SOP HRD projects at Doctoral studies level, by governmental scholarships or JOSZEF
scholarships. Annually, there are over 400 Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral student mobilities.
As far as incoming students are concerned, there are approximately 500 foreign students
permanently enrolled at ASE and over 100 incoming students who attend our university for a
semester or an academic year, through Erasmus programs or bilateral agreements.
Study visits
On the basis of bilateral agreements with Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers – CNAM Paris
(France), École des Dirigeants et Créateurs d'Entreprises de Paris – EDC (France) and HAN University
of Applied Sciences, Nijmegen, (Netherlands), groups of students and academics from France
annually participate in intensive economic lectures at Bucharest University of Economic Studies.
The 2‐3 week intensive lectures are complemented by visits to Romanian and foreign companies.
Romanian language preparatory year
Romanian language preparation is available for foreign students in a preparatory year, not only for
future economists, but also for other professions (technical studies, medicine). So far, this study
program has been attended by foreign students from 26 countries on five continents: Algeria, Brazil,
Bulgaria, Canada, China, Congo, Egypt, France, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuweit, Lebanon, Mexico,
Morocco, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Vietnam and Zimbabwe.
Centres for Foreign Languages and Cultures
Bucharest University of Economic Studies offers its students the opportunity to enhance their
intercultural knowledge by means of a series of cultural studies centres equipped with numerous
paperback and electronic documentation resources, which provide access to national and
international databases:
The Self‐Study Centre for Business Communication in English;
The “Celso Furtado” Brazilian Cultural Study Centre;
The French Reading Room;
Centre de Réussite Universitaire;
The Centre for Russian Language and Culture and for Certification Testing.
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STUDENT LIFE
ASE’s Library
ASE’s centennial Library has constantly preserved and enriched the resources it offers to the
University’s students and scholars: a large array of academic resources in paperback format (books,
specialist journals, scientific articles) and electronic format – documents from international databases.
The digital library offers access to digital resources for all of the University’s specialized study domains,
found in national and international libraries, as well as in economic universities and institutes.
The library’s current size can be epitomized as follows: 10 reading rooms, over 21,000 annual users,
700,000 volumes (books and periodicals), 180,000 bibliographical entries in its database.
Access to the library’s resources is based on the student ID, issued by the university free of charge.
Accommodation and Dining
You may benefit from over 5,000 accommodation arrangements while studying at ASE. The University
offers modernly equipped living arrangements in central areas of Bucharest, with high standards of
living at student prices.
ASE’s cafeterias are mainly positioned around ASE’s main building and offer students and staff high
quality fresh meals at low prices.
Volunteering
In ASE, there are many student organizations with various national and international activities. Thus,
students can volunteer or benefit from non‐formal education opportunities. The projects undertaken
by these organizations focus on various topics and fields, from personal and professional development
to conferences and organization of events, as well as to international educational projects.
The Students’ Union from Bucharest University of Economic Studies (USASE) supports students by
representing them (through the Students’ Senate, part of ASE’s University Senate), as well as by
organizing projects. USASE’s most impactful educational projets and innitiatives have been: “Speak
your mind”, “Donate blood for life”, “Brighten up the holidays, you and USASE”, “The Half‐Yearly
Students’ Conference”, “The Economist’s League” a.o.
If you like helping others, you can also join ASE’s Charity Organization ‐ Academia SpErantei. For
more than a decade, this non‐profit organization has been involved in humanitarian projects that
have tried both to assist people in need, and to develop participants’ responsibility, philanthropy and
sense of belonging to a rewarding community.
Gym “Mihail Moxa” Cafeteria “Belvedere” Student Dorm
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Campus facilities:
• access to computer rooms with free internet access and wireless network;
• accommodation in university residencies, sports facilities and student cafeterias;
• bank and ATM;
• bookshop and library;
• Erasmus Buddy Program;
• foreign language courses (10 languages, including Romanian as a foreign language);
• free of charge student health & dental services.
Summer Schools
Bucharest University of Economic Studies organizes four international summer schools:
Entrepreneurship and German Language – organized by the Faculty of Business Administration
(in Foreign Languages) – in July‐September in Moieciu, Braşov county;
Bucharest Summer University – organized by the Faculty of Management in co‐operation with
the Students’ Senate – in August in Bucharest; the 12th
edition taking place in 2016;
International Business in the Middle East ‐ organized by the Faculty of International Business and
Economics – in August, in Bucharest;
Territorial intelligence for sustainable development – co‐organized by the Faculty of Business
and Tourism, the Francophone University Association ‐ AUF and the Babes‐Bolyai University of
Cluj – in September, in Hateg, Hunedoara county.
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OUR STUDENTS ABOUT US
My Erasmus adventure started when I landed on Otopeni Airport, where a
couple of Romanians were waiting for me. Firstly, I visited Bucharest – a really
nice city, then the mountains region of Sinaia, Braşov and Bran – during the
Halloween Trip, and finally the seaside.
In just a few months Christmas came and I decided not to go home, but to
travel around Romania just to see how they celebrate at this time. I started
with Sibiu where the Christmas markets are just amazing, then I participated in
the “Ignat” (the actual day when the pig is sacrificed), I made handmade
sausages, I ate pig skin and I participated in “pomana porcului” – a BIG
pork‐based meal for an Erasmus that had eaten a lot of pasta and rice during
the previous few months. Moving from that, I drank “ţuică” and red wine at the
Christmas dinner and I ate “sarmale” with a very friendly Romanian family. To
sum up, I had the greatest Erasmus experience in Bucharest.
Reinier Schoute, The Netherlands
My name is Sami and I am a second year student at the Faculty of Business
Administration (in Foreign Languages). After finishing highschool in England I
came to ASE to continue my studies. It’s my first time in Romania and I enjoy it
here as the other students opened up to me from the very begining and made
me feel at home. The teachers are also very open and willing to provide
assistance.
Sami Aleriani, Yemen
My first semester in ASE has been a great experience. I am from EDC Paris
Business School, and I am here to study for the double degree Master’s
program in International Business Management.
Courses are good and dynamic, with professors who always encourage
exchange of ideas, which I have appreciated. The students from ASE are very
welcoming and helpful, as well as the International Relations Department staff.
For this, I am very grateful.
Didier Inthisone, France
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ART AND CULTURE AT ASE
ASE is recognized as a
promoter of culture. It is
headquartered in a historic
building, it hosts two art
galleries and continuously
enriches its art collections.
The Palace of Bucharest
University of Economic
Studies is a heritage building
erected in 1926 in Piaţa
Romană, the centre of
Bucharest. ASE’s Aula
Magna contains the biggest
fresco in Romania, included
in UNESCO’s cultural
heritage list, a 100‐square
metre mural painting made
by artist Cecilia Cuţescu‐
Storck, on the occasion of
the celebration of 20 years
since the establishment of
the Academy of High
Commercial and Industrial
Studies, in 1933. The fresco
depicts the history of
Romanian trade, to be read
on a downward spiral.
ASE’s Aula Magna is also
adorned by multiple gold
plated decorations and two
white marble busts of Virgil
Madgearu and Ion Angelescu,
ardent supporters of the
development of Romanian
economic sciences.
Aula Magna ‐ Fresco entitled “History of Romanian Trade”, by artist Cecilia Cuţescu‐Storck
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BUCHAREST – A FRIENDLY EUROPEAN CAPITAL
Situated in the South‐East of Romania, a EU Member State, Bucharest is just a few hours’ flight away
from renowned European capital cities such as Berlin, Brussels, Paris, Rome or Vienna.
The city was first documented in 1459, when it was the residence of the Wallachian Prince Vlad III
the Impaler, mostly known as Dracula. Since 1862, Bucharest has been the state capital of Romania
and it enchants residents and tourists alike thorugh its rich historic and cultural sights and events, its
pubs, restaurants and parks.
Among the city’s historical places, you can visit: the Old Town, the Arch of Triumph, the Village
Museum, palaces and inns, etc. Recent history has left its mark upon the architectural style of certain
impressive buildings, such as the second largest building in the world after the US Pentagon Building,
the Palace of the Parliament, which BBC journalists have included among the new seven architectural
wonders. Pedestrian, bike or open‐top double decker bus tours are frequently organized for those
who would like to get familiarized with the city.
If you want to experience Bucharest’s cultural life, you can visit the numerous museums, or attend a
performance in one of the theater halls, classical or modern music establishments. Many famous
contemporary music superstars have chosen to organize a concert in Bucharest: André Rieu, Enrique
Iglesias, Madonna, Marc Anthony, Metallica, Pink Martini, Robbie Williams, to name but a few. You
can also enjoy Jazz Festivals, the “Europafest” Festival, the “George Enescu” Festival or other classical
music events and performances at the Opera, Operetta, and the Atheneum concert halls, famous for
their outstanding accoustics. International film festivals also enjoy a large international audience: the
BuchareEST International Film Festival/ B‐EST IFF, the Bucharest Music Film Festival, KINOdiseea, the
French Film Festival etc.
Outdoor activities are also very popular. You can watch a football match on one of the five stadiums,
or an amazing Air Show at the “Henri Coandă” International Airport. Sports and nature fans can
discover the city’s parks, gardens and leisure areas, as well as the surrounding woodlands and lakes,
some of which are suitable for water sports and adventure parks.
Numerous clubs, pubs and restaurants that serve traditional food from all over the world are
scattered from the Old Town to the outskirts of Bucharest. Beer festivals are a good occasion to try
the best local and international beer brands in a lively setting. Last but not least, the city has a very
busy, colourful and entertaining night life.
Today, according to the latest census, Bucharest has 1.9 million inhabitants and is the tenth
European Union city function of population density, attracting tourists from all over the world on a
daily basis.
Situated in the heart of Europe, Bucharest’s life pulsates with it.
How to get to Bucharest
You can reach us by car, by train, by air or – if you come from a place in Europe – by bus.
“Henri Coanda” International Airport – OTP is Romania’s busiest international airport, with flights
from/ to all major cities around the globe. The airport is connected to the city by express bus services
and by railway.
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ROMANIA – A COUNTRY TO EXPLORE
Romania is a country in Southeastern Europe. Its neighboring countries are: Hungary and Serbia to
the West, Ukraine and the Republic of Moldova to the Northeast, and Bulgaria to the South.
To the East, Romania has a stretch of sea coast along the Black Sea. The country is located roughly in
the lower basin of the Danube River, with almost all of the Danube Delta being located within its
territory.
The capital city of Romania is Bucharest and its time is the same as Eastern European Time
(UTC +2.00). The official language is Romanian, and the country’s currency is the Romanian Leu
(RON). As far as weather is concerned, the average summer temperature is 22/ 240
C, while the
average winter temperature is ‐3/ ‐5 °C.
The education system in Romania is organized as follows: pre‐university education is divided into
thirteen grades (from 0 to 12). Compulsory schooling starts at age 6 and ends at age 17 (10th
grade).
Higher education starts at age 19 and is aligned with the European Higher Education Area: 3‐year
Bachelor's degree, 2‐year Master's degree, 3‐year Doctoral studies.
Places to visit
Geographically, Romania is made up of roughly equal mountainous, hilly and lowland territories. The
country’s incredible scenery and natural ecosystems, unique architectural patterns and impressive
historical vestiges have been recognized by the inclusion of over 25 landmarks from 7 different
locations on the list of UNESCO world heritage sites.
If you are passionate about historical places, you will love the Dacian fortresses in the Orăştie
Mountains (dating from 1st centuries BC and AD), the Mediaeval Fortresses in Sighişoara, the
impressive star‐shaped Alba Carolina Fortress, Bran Castle, most famously known as the Castle of
Dracula, Râşnov Fortress, Peleş Castle and Pelişor Castle in Sinaia, etc.
Rural Romania attracts many tourists through its quaint villages, folk customs and monasteries.
Among them, we mention: the merry cemetery in Săpânţa; Horezu – the place to observe traditional
pottery while being made; the monasteries in Northern Moldavia; the wooden churches of
Maramureş a.o.
If nature is what you want to explore, here is a list of unforgettable landscapes: Danube Delta ‐ the
best‐preserved delta in Europe; the Transfăgărăşan Road in the heart of the country, named "the
best road in the world" by former Top Gear BBC Journalist Jeremy Clarkson; the Bear Libearty
Sanctuary from Zărneşti, near the city of Braşov; the Mud Volcanoes from Buzău County, the Red
Lake in Harghita.
Romania is also known for its Black Sea resorts, as well as for several renowned spas and health
resorts spread throughout the country, such as Băile Herculane, Băile Felix and Sovata. If you want to
practice your skiing or learn how to ski, there are many sky resorts juts a few hours away from
Bucharest.
In short, Romania has a lot to offer you in terms of exploration opportunities. It is up to you to
choose whether to spend a weekend in the mountains or at the seaside, or to join a two‐week trip
around the country to see the most of it!
Visa information
Before coming to Romania, check with your local authorities whether visas are required or not.
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OUR CAMPUS
0. "Ion N. Angelescu” Building – Str. Căderea Bastiliei, nr. 2-10, Piaţa Romană, nr. 6
1. "Mihai Eminescu” Building– B-dul. Dacia, nr. 41
2. "Virgil Madgearu” Building – Calea Dorobanţilor, nr. 15-17
3. "Paul Bran” Building – Str. Mihail Moxa, nr.5-7
4. "Victor Slăvescu” Building – Calea Griviţei, nr. 2-2A
5. "Stanislas Cihoski” Building – Str. Stanislas Cihoschi, nr. 5
6. Gym – Str. Stanislas Cihoschi, nr. 5
7. "Take Ionescu’’ Building – Str. Tache Ionescu, nr. 11