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"Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University |
Rector | Professor Gheorghe Popa (1994-2000) |
Address | Bd. Carol I 11, 6600 Iasi, Romania |
Tel. No. | +(40) 32 201010 |
Fax No. | +(40) 32 201201 |
E-mail address | livran@uaic.ro |
Website address | http://www.uaic.ro |
Faculties |
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Type of course | Full time and Part-time |
Length of course | 4/5 years |
Date of commencement | Upon decision of the Senate (September 20, 1999) |
Class size | 24 (two groups of 12) |
Accommodation | Student hostels available |
Fees | 320 USD/month for overseas students |
Financial assistance | Available through the Romanian Ministry of Education |
Admission requirements | Entrance examination organised beginning September for nationals only. Romanian language preparatory year is compulsory for overseas students who do not know Romanian. The "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University of Iasi organises language courses for foreign students. The (intensive) Romanian summer course, which will enable one to understand and read in Romanian within a short time, is recommended for students who have no proficiency in Romanian. Romanian advanced knowledge is not compulsory, because one may deliver reports and take exams in English or French and because nearly everyone in the University, both students and academics, speaks or understands a foreign language (mainly English and French) |
Student profile |
Student profile Ratio of National/Overseas students: 12535/513 Doctoral students: 1593 Ratio of Men/Women: 4689/7846 (doctoral students 835/758) Age range: 18-24 |
Contact for application |
Livia Vranescu "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University Bd. Carol I, 11, 6600 Iasi, Romania Telephone +(40) 32 201022 Fax: +(40) 32 201201 livran@uaic.ro |
Bd. Carol I, 20 A, phone: +40 (32) 201072 Academic staff: No. of students: 669 Departments: Plant Biology Animal Biology Biochemistry-Genetics-Microbiology Microbiological Biotechnology Plants’ Protection Specialisation Sections: Biology Ecology and environment protection Biochemistry Post-graduate Studies (MSc): Biological Diversity Genetics and Evolution Biological Resources and Their Productivity Molecular Genetics Plants’ protection PH.D. Programmes: Compared Anatomy Botanic Biochemistry Ecology and Environment Protection Genetics Animal Physiology Plant Physiology General Microbiology Zoology Faculty of Chemistry Splai Bahlui nr.71, phone: +40 (32) 272478 No. of students: 890 Departments: Analytical Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Organic Chemistry Chemical Technology and Catalysis Specialisation Sections: Chemistry Physical Chemistry Technological Biochemistry Post-graduate Studies (MSc): Chemistry of Heterocycles Structure and Reactivity of Inorganic Compounds Molecular Dynamics and Thermodynamics of Chemical Systems Enzimology and Biotechnology Chemistry of Solid Substances Organic Physical Chemistry PH.D. Programmes: Analytic Chemistry Inorganic Chemistry Physical Chemistry Organic Chemistry Inorganic Chemical Technology Radiochemistry and Nuclear Fuels Chemistry of Silicon and Oxide Compounds Science of Materials Faculty of Computer Science Str.Berthelot, 16, phone: +40 (32) 201090; 201091 Specialisation Sections: Computer Studies College of Computer Studies Post-graduate Studies (MSc): Distributed Systems’ Modelling Parallel and Distributed Algorithms Parallel and Distributed Programming PH.D. Programmes: Discrete Mathematics Graphs Applications to Computer Science Object Oriented Programming, Methods for Adaptable Programming Applied Mathematics, Probabilities and Statistics Faculty of Economics and Business Administration Bd. Carol I nr.20 A, phone/fax +40 (32) 201070; 201071 Departments: Accounting and Financial Analysis Information Systems Agribusiness Economics Finance and Banking Management and Marketing Statistics College Sections: Accountancy and Financial Accounting Bank and Stock Exchanges Public Administration Tourism and Services Specialisation Sections: Accounting and Business Information Systems Public administration Accountancy and Financial Accounting Commerce Finance and banking Firm Management International Transactions Marketing and Tourism Social-economic Statistics Economics-Pedagogy Economics of Environment and Food Production Post-graduate Studies (MSc): Accounting and Business Information Systems Accounting and Financial Management Human Resource Management Strategic Marketing Social economic statistics Management in Agribusiness Accounting and Financial Management PH.D. Programmes: Financial Economical Analysis Accountancy Econometrics Agriculture Economics Economy of Industrial Firms Political Economy Financial Accounting Accounting and Business Information Systems Management in Industry, Constructions and Transportation Marketing Money and Credits International Economic Relations Economic Statistics Faculty of Geography-Geology Bd. Carol I, 20 A, phone: +40 (32) 201074; 201075 Departments: Geography Geology-Palaeontology Mineralogy-Geochemistry Specialisation Sections: Geography Geography-Foreign Language (a section with complete teaching in French) Geology Environmental Study Technological Geology Geochemistry Post-graduate Studies (MSc): Biostratigraphy Geochemistry of Mineral Resources Science of the Soil PH.D. Programmes: Physical Geography Economic Geography Human Geography Environmental Study Geomorphology Climatology Geochemistry Petrology Metalogeny Palaeontology Stratigraphy Faculty of History Departments: Ancient History and Archaeology Medieval History Modern History Contemporary History Specialisation Sections: History History-Foreign Language (Latin or Modern) Post-graduate Studies (MSc): Sources of Antique and Medieval History Romanians in the International Relations PH.D. Programmes: Prehistoric Archaeology Medieval Archaeology Contemporary History of Romania History of the Culture Medium History of Romania Medium History of Romania and Fundamental (Auxiliary) Sciences Modern History of Romania Old History of Romania Compared Universal History Faculty of Law Bd. Carol I nr.11, phone: +40 (32) 201058; 201059 Departments: Public Law Private Law Specialisation Sections: Law Post-graduate Studies (MSc): Public and Private International Law PH.D. Programmes: Private International Law Criminal Court Law Faculty of Letters Bd. Carol I nr.11, phone: +40 (32) 201052; 201053 Academic staff: 167 No. of students: 1500 Departments: Romanian Language and General Linguistics Romanian Literature Comparative Literature, Aesthetics and Balkan Studies French Language and Literature English Language and Literature Classical Languages, Italian and Spanish Germanic Languages and Literature Slavic Languages and Literature's Romanian as a foreign Language Journalism Specialisation Sections: Romanian language and literature - a foreign language and literature (English, French, German, Russian, and Spanish. Italian, Latin) A foreign language and literature (English, French, German, Russian, Spanish, Italian) Romanian language and literature or a foreign language and literature (English, French, German, Russian, Spanish, Italian, Latin) Classic philology (Latin, Ancient Greek) Post-graduate Studies (MSc): Romanian Language and Literature French and Francophone Literature British and American Literature Comparative Literature German Culture in European Context PH.D. Programmes: Folklore Romanian Language English and American History Universal and Compared Literature French Language French Literature Germanic Languages and Literature Latin Languages and Literature General Linguistics Romanian Literature Stylistics and Poetics Faculty of Mathematics Bd. Carol I, 11, phone/ fax: +40 (32) 201060; 201061 No. of students: 921 Departments: Algebra Differential Equations Geometry Mathematical Analysis Mechanics and Astronomy Specialisation Sections: Mathematics Mathematics-Mechanics Applied Mathematics Computer science (informatics) Post-graduate Studies (MSc): Differential Equations and Partial Derivates Algebra and Geometry Abstract Analysis and Applications PH.D. Programmes: Algebra Mathematical Analysis Differential Equations and Partial Derivates Geometry Mechanics Computer Sciences Faculty of Philosophy Bd. Carol I nr.11, phone: +40 (32) 201054; 201055; fax: +40 (32) 212522 Departments: Philosophy and Logic History of Philosophy Politology Philosophy of Culture and Hermeneutics Logic and Semiology Sociology Specialisation Sections: Philosophy Sociology Political Sciences Social Assistance Post-graduate Studies (MSc): Epistemology and Science Philosophy Ethics History of Logic Ontology and metaphysics Sociology Political Sciences and Political Philosophy PH.D. Programmes: Ethics Epistemology and Philosophy of Science History of Philosophy Logics Ontology and Metaphysics Sociology Faculty of Physical Education and Sports Str. Toma Cozma nr.3, phone: +40 (32) 201026; 201027 Specialisation Sections: Sports and Physical Education Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences Str.Toma Cozma nr.3; phone: +40 (32) 201028; 201029 No. of students: 600 Departments: Psychology Psychopedagogy Pedagogy Specialisation Sections: Psychology Psychopedagogy Pedagogy Post-graduate Studies (MSc): Psychology of the Social Field, Psycho - Social Analysis Intervention and the Intercultural Education PH.D. Programmes: Educational Sciences Psychology Faculty of Physics Bd. Carol I nr.11, phone: +40 (32) 201050; 201051 Departments: Electricity, Magnetism Electronics Optics and Spectroscopy Plasma Physics Solid State Physics Theoretical Physics Specialisation Sections: Physics Technological Physics Medical Physics Biophysics Post-graduate Studies (MSc): Plasma Physics Non-Linearity Phenomena and Self-Organisation of Complex Systems Theory of Non-Linear Phenomena Techniques of Material Processing and Non-Damaged Control Electric and Magnetic Properties of Fine and Ultra Fine Systems Physics of Thin Layers Optics and Spectroscopy PH.D. Programmes: Physics of Electromagnetic Phenomena Physics of the Condensed Stage Plasma Physics Physics of Self Organized Systems Theoretical Physics Technical Physics About the University Short History of the University As an important outcome of institutional renewal during Al.I.Cuza's reign, the University of Iasi - the first university of the country organized by modern standard and principles - was inaugurated on 26th of October 1860, in the presence of the Prince and of the leading mind of this new foundation, Mihail Kogalniceanu. Being called at first the Mihail Sturdza Academy (after the ruler who was its founder in 1835), the institution would later receive the name of Alexandru Ioan Cuza, the maker of the Union, and therefore the Moldavian University is forever linked with the Romanian great ideal, that of uniting all of the Romanian provinces into a national state. For the beginning the institution contained three faculties: the Faculty of Philosophy (with depths of philosophy, literature and sciences), the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Theology. In 1878 the Faculty of Medical Sciences was created, and in 1892 the Department of General Chemistry (existing within the section of Physics) was divided into the Department of Organic Chemistry and the Department of Inorganic Chemistry. The School of Electricity was added in 1910, and in 1912, the School of Applied Sciences was divided into the Departments of Agriculture, Technological Chemistry and Electronics. After the process of unification was completed in 1918 by the union of Transilvania, Basarabia, Bucovina and the Romanian Kingdom, the University of Iasi grew continually, proving to be responsive to general European progress and to necessities specific to Romanian society. The Education Bills of 1932, 1937, and 1938 favoured the progress of sciences and facilitated the fair representation of the diverse schools, departments and subject matters to be studied in the five faculties: Medicine and Pharmacy, Sciences, Law, Philosophy and Letters, and Agriculture. In 1933, the subsection of agricultural studies, included in the section of applied sciences, became the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences. The other two branches of the section (the Electromechanical School and the Department of Technological Chemistry) were reorganised in 1937, when they became the "Gheorghe Asachi" Polytechnic Institute of Iasi, to which the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences was attached a year later. It is worth mentioning that, as far as organisation and teaching programmes are concerned, the University of Iasi reached the level of similar European institutions in the period between the two World Wars. Numerous remarkable personalities of Romanian culture worked here, creating and disseminating the values that have forever enriched the Romanian spiritual inheritance. Mention should be made in this respect of Grigore Cobalcescu, Petru Poni, Alexandru Philippide, A.D. Xenopol, Gh.I.Bratianu, Garabet Ibraileanu, Iorgu Iordan, Mihai Ralea, Petre Andrei, Traian Bratu, Dragomir Hurmuzescu, Alexandru Myller, Nicolae Leon, I. Borcea, Radu Cernatescu, Stefan Procopiu, C.I. Parhon, Octav Mayer, George Calinescu, Al.Dima, Gh. Ivanescu and others. After World War II, with Romania's coming under the influence of Soviet communism, the Romanian academic teaching system had to resist the new rules, which marred its dignity and its authentic mission. Some members of the teaching staff were forced to leave the University because of their democratic views, while the others "adjusted" themselves to the new requirements, either obeying the "directions" of centralised institutions, or cleverly avoiding ideological demands. Fact is that even after World War II, the Iasi University could ensure for the undergraduates a relatively distinguished and open atmosphere due to the presence of such first rank personalities as Andrei Otetea, Gheorghe Ivanescu, Teofil Simenschy, Vasile Pavelcu, Stefan Barsanescu, Petre Botezatu, Alexandru Dima, etc., who were faithful to authentic academic values. During the Communist period, the true academics that managed to survive by "shunning" the exaction of the regime (because such a thing was nonetheless not impossible) adhered to the strict scientific and theoretic values to protect themselves from the penetrating infestation of the official ideology. The socio-humanistic sciences were exposed most, as they were called upon to serve and to sustain the regime. Perhaps this is the reason why the orientation toward civic and political values of the social field was approached less often by honest academics who found their refuge in the "ivory tower" of some "abstract" values less controlled by the super-ordinated indications. Other subjects followed their natural course and, despite deficient material base and lack of specialised information, maintained their high standards due to the dedication and talent of the people engaged to serve them. In recent years, with the ideological barriers down, the University of Iasi has been going through a process of recovery in an attempt to connect itself to the modern experiments of the world, by reworking its structures and by promoting new, attractive and efficient courses and programmes designed to respond adequately to present day requirements and to the prospects of Romanian society. Organization and Structure The "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University of Iasi, with some 13,000 undergraduate students and 1593 doctoral students currently registered, provides one of the fullest ranges of classical education available in Romania. At present, the University employs some 900 academics and about 800 administrative staff members. Almost all the faculties offer Master’s and Ph.D. degrees. These faculties are Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Economics, Geography-Geology, History, Law, Letters, Mathematics, Orthodox Theology, Psychology and Education Sciences, Philosophy, Physical Education and Sports, and Physics. They ensure the necessary training for over 50 specialisation fields: teachers for all subjects, lawyers, economists, computer science experts, geological engineers, ecologists, and priests. Full time studies cover four to five years, evening and part-time courses for five. Three colleges have been founded after 1989: Economics, Physical Education, Computer Science and Secretariat. Full-time courses in these colleges are scheduled for three years. The University also provides refresher courses for high school staff from several Romanian counties. It receives most of its funding from public sources and is governed by the Senate, whose president is the Rector himself. Other members of the Senate are the Vice-Rectors, the scientific secretary to the Senate, academic representatives from each faculty as well as representatives of the students. The present building of the University, dominating the area of the Copou hill, came into use in 1897, and a new wing as well as other buildings have been added since then. Several research units, indispensable to the instruction process, have appeared in the meantime: "Mihai Eminescu" Central University Library, the Botanical Gardens, the Museum of Natural History, the Computer Centre, the Marine Biology Research Unit of Agigea (at the Black Sea), the Biological Research Unit of Potoci (in the Carpathian Mountains), etc. At present, the University has 9 buildings containing 11 specialised libraries and 15 reading rooms, a Duplication Centre able to cover didactic requirements and, since 1990, its own publishing house and printing press. Facilities for Students Library Facilities The "Mihai Eminescu" Central University Library (generally referred to as BCU) is also situated on the Copou hill, very close to the main university building. It has a collection of about 2,2 million volumes. BCU and its 11 faculty branches have 26 reading rooms reserved for studying, with a total capacity of about 1,200 seats. Computer Facilities In almost all the university buildings, PCs are tax-free available for students. Students must obtain an account number that gives them access to the computer network first, e-mail and Internet. These account numbers can be requested at the Department of Data Communication Sports Facilities The University has a Sports Centre (volleyball, gymnastics, basketball, handball, fitness), outdoor sports grounds (handball, basketball, and football) and there are many possibilities in the city for sporting activities (swimming pools, sauna, massage, etc.). Social Life The Students' Club organises conferences, shows, symposia, literary and musical evenings, theatre shows by students, meetings with artists and scientists, etc. Students also have the possibility to participate in the various programs organised by the French and German Cultural Centres which are both very close to the University. Student Organisations There are several associations of students in Iasi. They offer a meeting-place for members and offer various activities. The associations functioning in the University are: the Students' League, AIESEC (The International Association of Economics and Managemnt Students - address: Bd.Copou nr.22, tel.+40 32 212244; president – Ms Cristina IACOB, e-mail crisus@uaic.ro, aiesecis@mail.dntis.ro and AEGEE (The General Association of European Students - president Ms Violeta CIOBANU, e-mail cvioleta@uaic.ro , aegee@uaic.ro. These are non-governmental, non-profit organisations that have been created in order to ensure that students’ rights are respected. These associations are involved in the process of increasing students' contribution to the development and improvement of the education process and of informing them about international programmes and possibilities to study abroad. "Studmont" is a Students' Circle of Mountain Tourism affiliated to the Students' Club. Its members are pupils, students and graduates for whom the mountains are a real hobby. They participate in various competitions organised by other Tourism Clubs and Associations in the country as well as in ecological actions (address: Str.Vasile Conta nr.30; president: Mr.Vladimir I.Contratov - E mail, tel. +40 32 147358, fax +40 32 117340). The "ERASMUS" Office is functioning as part of the Department of International Relations and University Image. Assistance will be offered both to the teaching staff and to the students who are going to take part in the programme. This office collaborates with the Students "ERASMUS" Office organised within AEGEE –Iasi. |
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