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1 History  



1.1  Establishment  





1.2  Status as a university  





1.3  Timeline  





1.4  Main building  







2 Academic profile  



2.1  School statistics  





2.2  Rankings  







3 Organisation and structure  



3.1  Faculties  





3.2  Colleges  





3.3  Affiliated research centers  







4 Facilities  



4.1  Publications  





4.2  Sport  







5 Picture gallery  





6 Partner universities  





7 Faculty, alumni and rectors  





8 References  





9 External links  














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University of Craiova
Universitatea din Craiova
Seal of the University of Craiova
Latin: Universitas Craiovensis

Other name

UCV
MottoVita sine litteris mors est

Motto in English

Life without literature is death
TypePublic
Established1947 – establishment[1][2]
1965 – university status[3][4]

Academic affiliations

EUA
Budget€ 15.98 million (2013)[5]
RectorCezar Ionuț Spînu [6]

Academic staff

2,000[7]
Students20,088 (2014)[8]
Address
13 Al. I. Cuza Str., 200585 Craiova
, ,

Romania


44°19′09N 23°48′03E / 44.31917°N 23.80083°E / 44.31917; 23.80083
CampusUrban
Colours    Yellow and white
Websitewww.ucv.ro
University rankings
Regional – Overall
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[9]211-220 (2022)

The University of Craiova (Romanian: Universitatea din Craiova) is a public university located in Craiova, Romania. It was founded in 1947, initially with four institutes, in the Palace of Justice of Craiova. It is the largest university in the historical Oltenia province of Romania. It was the last university established in the Kingdom of Romania.[2] It was the fifth university in Romania officially approved by the Ministerial Council of the Socialist Republic of Romania in 1965,[4][10] with seven faculties: Mathematics, Philology, Electrotechnics, Agriculture, Horticulture, Chemistry and Economics.[11] The university is a member of the European University Association. It currently includes a total of 16 faculties and two colleges for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.

Professor Cezar Ionuț Spînu has been the university's 13th Rector since 2016.[6][12] The university is governed by a seven-member Vice-Rector Board.[13]

The university is internationally known for its football club CS Universitatea Craiova.

History[edit]

Establishment[edit]

The idea of founding a higher school in Craiova was proposed in the 18th century by Nicolae Bălcescu, the leader of the Wallachian Revolution of 1848. The establishment of the University of Craiova put in a proposal by Ion Heliade Rădulescu in 1848. However, the failure of the Wallachian Revolution of 1848 did not allow an immediate implementation of this plan. Almost a century later, its establishment was approved based on Act 138/25 April 1947 in the Official Bulletin of the Kingdom of Romania.[2]

The Faculty of Agriculture and the Agricultural Institute were established in 1947 and 1948, respectively.[14] The Technical Institute and the Pedagogical Institute were also established in 1951 and 1959, respectively. The Pedagogical Institute of Craiova included four teaching faculties: Philosophy, Mathematics, Physics & Chemistry, and Natural Sciences.[15]

University of Craiova's main building, 2010

Status as a university[edit]

According to the Act No.894/27 August 1965 approved by the Ministerial Council of the Socialist Republic of Romania, the University of Craiova was officially established with seven faculties: Mathematics, Philology, Electrotechnics, Agriculture, Horticulture, Chemistry and Economics.[15] The agreement dissolved the Agricultural Institute, and its facilities were transferred to the Faculty of Agriculture and the Faculty of Horticulture. The Pedagogical Institute of Craiova was divided into the Faculty of Letters, the Faculty of Theology, the Faculty of Social Sciences, and the Faculty of Natural Sciences.

In 1970, the Faculty of Medicine was established. In 1998, it seceded to become the University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova. This has been ranked as one of the best universities for medicine in Romania, and has gained in popularity among students due to its six-year program and no entrance exam.[16]

In 1974, the Faculty of Natural Sciences was divided into the Faculty of Mathematics, the Faculty of Chemistry and the Faculty of Physics. The Faculty of Mathematics later became the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences in 1991.

By 1989 it consisted of the following faculties:

In 1990, its development was characterized by restructuring administrative offices, introducing new faculties, computerizing administrative process and improving faculties, in order to become a member of the European University Association.

Since 1991, the University of Craiova has had two campuses: Craiova and Drobeta-Turnu Severin. The Craiova campus includes technology, economics, informatics and secretarial work, while the Drobeta-Turnu Severin campus has administration and informatics.[18]

Timeline[edit]

Year Establishment
1947 Act 138/25 April 1947 in the Official Bulletin of the Kingdom of Romania
1948 Faculty of Agriculture and Agricultural Institute
1951 Technical Institute
1953 Agricultural Institute Botanical Garden
1959 Pedagogical institute
1961 Faculty of Social Sciences
1965 Act No.894/27 August 1965 by the Ministerial Council of the Socialist Republic of Romania
1966 University Library and Student Accommodation
1970 Faculty of Medicine
1972 Museum of the History of Medicine
1977 Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
1979 Alpine Botanical Garden in Parâng Mountains
1981 University IT Centre
1991 Faculty of Law and Administrative Sciences
1992 Faculty of Theology
1994 University Printing House
1995 Faculty of Physical Education and Sports
1996 University TV station
1998 University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova

Main building[edit]

The Palace of Justice of Craiova in 1900, later the main building of the University of Craiova

The main building of the University of Craiova, called wing A, is located in the central region of Craiova. Its construction was finished in 1896, and it was designed as Neoclassical architecture by architect Ion N. Socolescu [ro]. It was used for the Palace of Justice of Craiova. After its transference to the university, it had several internal modifications.

The main building is made up of two different U-shaped wings united by a central wing, delimitating the two interior courtyards. The main entrance, the entire exterior, and the interior architecture were designed as classical architecture. In 1972, a new wing was added to the main building, which became the university library. Over the time, the entrances has been relocated, to make easy access to faculties and rooms. Some supplementary spaces have been created through the construction of separating walls.

In 1977, when the main building was reconstructed, some faculties (Agriculture, Mechanical Engineering, and Medicine) were relocated to different buildings.

Since 1998, the classrooms, laboratories, offices have been decorated and modernized. The consolidation of the eastern wing of the main building started in 1996 and was finished in 2002. A cafeteria was built in the basement of the building. In 2002, the Blue Hall and the Central Hall were renovated and modernized.

University of Craiova, main building

Currently, 8 of 17 faculties are still located at the main building:

The main building now includes 35 classrooms, 16 seminar halls, 21 laboratories, and a workshop room.

Academic profile[edit]

School statistics[edit]

The number of the students enrolled at the University of Craiova rose dramatically since 1947. It accounted for 4.6% of the total number of Romanian students in 2000. It is 336 students per 10,000 inhabitants, which is larger than the average number of 238 students per 10,000 inhabitants in the country.[clarification needed][11]

The University of Craiova started its PhD programs in 1966. Currently, its PhD programs are supervised by 63 professors. The university has awarded honorary doctorates to more than 60 persons from different countries for their contributions to science and education.[11]

Rankings[edit]

University rankings
Global – Overall
QS World[19]1401+ (2024)
THE World[20]1501+ (2024)

According to the University Ranking by Academic Performance (URAP), the University of Craiova was ranked as 14th in Romania and 1777th in the world in 2014.[21] The SCImago Institutions Rankings (SIR) ranked the University of Craiova as the 11th best research university among Romanian universities and 1661st worldwide in 2014.[22] According to the SCImago Institutions Rankings (SIR), based on data collected between 2007 and 2011, the University of Craiova ranked 1645 in the world, 103 regionally and number 10 in the country by number of publications.[23] Webometrics ranked the University of Craiova as the ninth university in Romania and 1787th in the world in 2014.[24] It was ranked as the 12th university in Romania by the 4 International Colleges & Universities.[25]

Organisation and structure[edit]

Faculties[edit]

The University of Craiova[26] comprises fourteen faculties:

  • Faculty of Letters
  • Faculty of Science[17]
  • Faculty of Social Sciences
  • Faculty of Theology
  • Faculty of Physical Education and Sports
  • Faculty of Agriculture
  • Faculty of Horticulture
  • Faculty of Law and Administrative Sciences
  • Faculty of Economy and Business Administration
  • Faculty of Electrical Engineering
  • Faculty of Mechanical Engineering
  • Faculty of Electromechanics Engineering
  • Faculty of Automation, Computers and Electronics
  • Faculty of Engineering and Management of Technological Systems
  • Colleges[edit]

    Affiliated research centers[edit]

    • Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence
  • Institution of Electrical and Electronics Technician Engineers (IEETE) Research Centre
  • Multimedia Research/Development Centre
  • Centre for Innovation and Technology Transfer
  • Centre for Dialogue between Sciences and Theology
  • Regional Centre for Lifelong Training in Energy
  • Department of Technology and Innovation in Advanced ReseArch of Composites (TIARA-C)
  • Department of Scientific Research and Programs Management
  • Department of Socio-Economic and Cultural Relations
  • Facilities[edit]

    University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Craiova
    Craiova Botanical Garden
    National Theater of Craiova [ro]

    Publications[edit]

    Annals of the University of Craiova:

    • Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry Series
  • Mathematics and Computer Science Series
  • Physics AUC
  • Economic Sciences Series
  • Electrical Engineering Series
  • Automation, Computers, Electronics and Mechatronics Series
  • Theology Series
  • Medical Sciences Series
  • Philology, English Series
  • Geographies Series
  • ELSE Software
  • The Young Economists Journal
  • Sport[edit]

    Universitatea Craiova (University of Craiova Football Club)) was created in 1948. The team name was subsequently changed to CSU Craiova (1950), Stiinta Craiova (1950) and finally Universitatea Craiova in 1966.

    Picture gallery[edit]

    Partner universities[edit]

    The University of Craiova participates in the European educational programs and performs cooperation and student exchanges with other institutions abroad. The university works towards extending collaborations and improving the pedagogical experience of both professors and students. It has signed cooperation agreements with the following international universities:[27]

  • Belgium Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
  • Austria Pädagogisches Institut des Bundes, Austria
  • Germany Universität Bielefeld, Germany
  • Germany Fachhochschule Bochum [de], Germany
  • Germany Hamburger Universität für Wirtschaft und Politik [de], Germany
  • Spain Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Spain
  • Spain Universidad de Sevilla, Spain
  • France ESIGETEL, France
  • France Joseph Fourier University (Grenoble I), France
  • France Paul Valéry University, Montpellier III, France
  • France Pierre and Marie Curie University (Paris VI), France
  • France École Supérieure d'Ingénieurs en Électronique et Électrotechnique, France
  • France Institut National Polytechnique de Grenoble, France
  • France Paul Sabatier University (Toulouse III), France
  • France National Polytechnic Institute of Toulouse, France
  • France University of Burgundy, France
  • Greece Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
  • Italy University of L'Aquila, Italy
  • Italy University of Perugia, Italy
  • Italy Universita degli Studi di Torino, Italy
  • Netherlands University of Groningen, Netherlands
  • Portugal Universidade Catolica Portuguesa, Portugal
  • Finland University of Helsinki, Finland
  • Finland Lappeenranta University of Technology, Finland,
  • United Kingdom University of Luton, UK
  • Faculty, alumni and rectors[edit]

    Faculty and alumni of the university include:


    Rectors:

    1. Andrei Moraru (1948–1952)
  • Ion Lungu (1952–1955)
  • Alexandru Buia (1955–1964)
  • Marius Preda (1966–1968)
  • Mircea Oprean (1968–1971)
  • Titus Georgescu (1971–1974)
  • Tiberiu Nicola (1974–1981)
  • Silviu Pușcașu (1981–1984)
  • Tiberiu Nicola (1984–1989)
  • Mircea Ivănescu (1990–2004)
  • Ion Vladimirescu (2004–2012)
  • Dan Claudiu Dănișor (2012–2016)
  • Cezar Ionuț Spînu (2016- )
  • References[edit]

    1. ^ Based on Act 138/25 April 1947 in the Official Bulletin of the Kingdom of Romania.
  • ^ a b c "Establishment". www.ucv.ro. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  • ^ Based on Act No.894/27 August 1965 by the Council of Ministers of the Socialist Republic of Romania.
  • ^ a b "Cronologia Dezvoltarii Universitatii din Craiova – Universitatea din Craiova". cis01.central.ucv.ro. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  • ^ "Romanian Academic Education Funding Trends – Case of the University of Craiova" (PDF). Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  • ^ a b "The Rector". www.ucv.ro. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  • ^ "University of Craiova". memim.com. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  • ^ "RAPORT Topul universităţilor româneşti în funcţie de numărul de studenţi". 6 December 1904. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  • ^ "QS World University Rankings-Emerging Europe & Central Asia". Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  • ^ Iasi (1860), Bucharest (1864), Cluj (1959), Timișoara (1962), Craiova (1965), Brasov (1971)
  • ^ a b c University of Craiova Statistics[permanent dead link]
  • ^ "Istoric". www.ucv.ro. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  • ^ "Vice-Rectors". www.ucv.ro. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  • ^ The Monograph of the University of Craiova, 2008, Universitaria Publishing House, Beladi Publishing House, coordinated by:VLADIMIRESCU, ION; OTOVESCU, DUMITRU
  • ^ a b 1947–1965 History (in Romanian)
  • ^ 1990–2013 History (in Romanian)
  • ^ a b c "Stiinte". msn.ucv.ro.
  • ^ "UNIVERSITY OF CRAIOVA". www.ceebd.co.uk. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  • ^ "QS World University Rankings: Romania". Top Universities. 29 June 2023. Retrieved 29 June 2023.
  • ^ "World University Rankings 2024: Romania". Times Higher Education (THE). 28 September 2023. Retrieved 28 September 2023.
  • ^ "URAP Ranking 2014, Romania". Retrieved 2015-01-17.
  • ^ "University of Craiova report". www.scimagoir.com. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  • ^ "Scimago Institutions Rankings". www.scimagoir.com. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  • ^ Ranking Web of World Universities, 2014 Downloaded 17 January 2015.
  • ^ University Web Ranking 2014 Downloaded 17 January 2015.
  • ^ "University of Craiova". www.ucv.ro.
  • ^ "Programul Socrates: Linkuri Utile". cis01.central.ucv.ro. Retrieved 6 December 2017.
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