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Education In RomaniaROMANIA If the globetrotter happens to reach Romania after a tiresome and long journey, he will feel soon refreshed by the variety and the beauty that the nature has bestowed on these lands. From the Carpathians Mountains to the Black Sea Coast, the tourist's eyes get satisfaction with landscapes that make the proud of the people: the boundless plains in the south, the mystical hills of Dobroudja in the south-east, the necklace of lakes in the mountains, the rivers that are so intimately related to the people that they will for ever echo the legends and the ballads of the past and, last but nor least, the beloved Danube with its Delta, which has got one of the richest and most luxurious vegetation and fauna in the world. And, in order to have a
complete idea of what this country is alike, one has to meet the people
within an open-minded and safe society, which has made a duty of granting
hospitality to the foreigners. The Romanian higher education system comprises a wide range of institutions: universities, academies, colleges, conservatoires. Among the 49 state run higher education institutions with 324 faculties, there are many which conduct classes in foreign languages such as: English, French, German, Italian. For those students who want to enroll in the Romanian-conducted courses, there is a preparatory year for learning Romanian. The academic libraries network in Romania supports the teaching and research programmes in universities. With a rich documentary base (about 24 million volumes), this network provides the appropriate means for the academic learning. The higher education institutions are located in the Romanian major towns: Bucharest, capital-city, lasi, Cluj, Timisoara, Constanta, Brasov, Sibiu, Craiova, Galati, Ploiesti. Targoviste. Alba-Iulia, Arad, Bacau, Baia-Mare. Besides acquiring high standard professional knowledge, the foreign students can also enjoy the ferment of the Romanian cultural life. Theatres, cinemas, museums, conferences and concertos halls, open air concertos, all these are an essential part of a day to day life in the big cities all over the country. And if there is something to capture the young people, this is certainly the enjoyment of unsophisticated forum of discussion on various topics of student concern. This "agora" tradition has lasted over decades in Romanian student's campuses, which burst with creative ideas and merriment. The get together feeling is irresistible once the summer season has come. The cafes and bistros are full of students late in the night and the guitars will sing their tunes in the alleys of the campus or along the river that cross the city. |
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