CEEPUS
  •  • CEEPUS (Central European Exchange Program for University Studies) is a regional academic mobility programme that has been running in Central and Eastern Europe since 1993. Romania joined this Program in 1998.

    • PARTICIPANTS - Central and South-Eastern European countries that participate in CEEPUS: Albania, Austria, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Macedonia, Montenegro, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia and Slovenia, University of Prishtina, United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo - MEST, as well as the Republic of Moldova, starting with the academic year 2011-2012.

    • CEEPUS NETWORKS - A CEEPUS network is an interuniversity structure in which several universities from at least two different countries engage a joint project.

    Any academic from any university can create a CEEPUS network, the home institution becoming then the network coordinator; or an academic can join a network coordinated by another university participating in the Program and then the academic’s home institution becomes a partner institution. All operations related to the creation / management of CEEPUS projects and the registration for / granting scholarships are carried out online, on the website www.ceepus.info.

    Transilvania University of Brașov is a member of 15 CEEPUS networks.

Artist in Residence @ Transilvania University

This programme is designed to grant artistic residency at the University to outstanding contemporary artists for a period of time lasting between two and twelve months. Three artists are selected every academic year following a competition.

 

Why study at UNITBV?

  • to enjoy high-standard and innovative education at a renowned university, in a city which displays an inspiring blend of history and modernity;
  • to specialize in the desired area along all study levels – bachelor’s, master’s and PhD degrees – while gaining interdisciplinary openness;
  • to develop among academics offering up-to-date content and research-informed teaching;
  • to be connected to the scientific fields of interest throughout studentship;
  • to engage in collaborative work with key labour market representatives and gain awareness of current market needs and employability requirements;
  • to develop in an academic environment using state-of-the-art teaching, research and documentation infrastructure;
  • to integrate in a fast-expanding and diverse international environment;
  • to become a professional of central relevance, with thorough knowledge, strong critical and analytical thinking, creativity and the necessary skills to take real-world challenges independently;
  • to enjoy an amazing student life, with modern and constantly improved facilities;
  • to complete your personal development outside the classroom by partaking in our cultural and social activities and thereby integrate in the community

 

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