University of Bucharest, among the first 150 in the world on modern languages

 

Bucharest University ranks among the first 150 universities in the world on Modern Languages, according QS World University Rankings released on topuniversities.com. The University of Bucharest ranks among 151-200 ones on linguistics, media and communication, among 251-300 in mathematics and among 301-350 in physics and chemistry.

The University of Bucharest’ modern languages section actually saw a significant jump compared to last year, in 2015 climbing 150 positions. In 2013, this section was the only one that included the university in this ranking in the first place.

The university of the Romanian Capital entered the 2015 ranking with three new fields this year as a first compared to the last edition: linguistics, media & communication and chemistry.

According to the ranking’s data, the University in Bucharest is one of the most important universities in Romania and in the South-East of Europe. During its 148 years of existence, the University of Bucharest has gained solid national and international prestige, being the first Romanian academic institution in the top 600 universities in the world.

The University of Bucharest covers the fields of Humanities and Social Sciences, Engineering and Technology, Life Sciences, Natural Sciences. UB offers numerous study programs, for all cycles and forms of organized university training, as well as numerous other higher postgraduate programmes, and programmes for professional re-conversion and enhancement.

The international programmes such as ERASMUS, Leonardo da Vinci, Comenius and the, 300 constant partnerships have contributed to constant growing of educational standards and to many FP7 projects and ‘Life Long Learning’. All programs are accredited or authorized.

The degrees granted by the University of Bucharest are recognized in most countries in the world. Since the 1990s, the University of Bucharest has undergone a complex process of revival, setting up new faculties, reorganizing the higher education field, redefining priorities for the institutional development, both at a national level and at an international one.

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