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Condiții de admitere Studenti Erasmus

Conditions of admission

How to apply - Erasmus Students

NOMINATION
You must be nominated by your home institution for the Erasmus exchange with the UCV.

APPLICATION
You must send the following documents to UCV:

 

  • Copy of your Learning Agreement;
  • Copy of the Student Application Form (signed and sealed by your university);
  • Copy of the Transcript of Records of the courses completed at the home university.

These documents will be sent by post (with acknowledgement of receipt) and by mail
to the Department of International Relations at the following address:

Departamentul de Relaţii Internaţionale
Universitatea din Craiova
Str. A. I. Cuza, nr. 13
Craiova, 200585, jud. Dolj, Romania

APPLICATION DEADLINES

  • 30th May for students applying for the first semester or for the full academic year
  • 30th November for students applying for the second semester

 

ACCEPTANCE

  • UCV will inform you of its decision as soon as possible after receiving your application. The confirmation of acceptance will be sent by the Department of International Relations of UCV both to your university and to you, by mail.
  • If you have been accepted at the University of Craiova, the Department of International Relations will send you by mail:

 

    • Hostel reservation form (it will be provided by the Department of International Relations of UCv after acceptance)
    • Registration form for the Romanian language courses (it will be provided by the Department of International Relations of UCv after acceptance)

Servicii oferite Studenti Străini

Services offered to foreign students

Within the University, The Faculty of Economics and Business Administration has a tradition of over 40 years in training specialists in the field of economics, permanently harmonizing its educational offer with the requirements of European higher education, after 1990 and in an accelerated rhythm after 2005. The mission of the Faculty is to provide training for economists who are able to cope with the requirements of the new economy as well as to contribute to their spiritual well-being.

Teaching staff comprises well trained and well experienced academics, well known in their fields of activity. The Faculty has developed numerous partnerships with universities from abroad, thus facilitating mobility of human resources and transfer of knowledge. The Faculty is also well connected with the business environment in order to transfer and disseminate research outputs and incorporate the practical results of applications and tests from successful enterprises into the teaching and research activities.

Romania’s accession to the European Union is the starting point for significant growth trends in the Romanian economy, which generates the need for well-trained specialists able to manage organizations and institutions
undergoing processes of transformation and development. Proper learning requires motivation, endowment and practice. Motivation for studying and choosing one’s profession accompany the intellectual and affective development of young people. They might change or get corrected depending on how young people get to know their interests and develop their skills. Nevertheless talent can be affirmed only while being exercised – as the Greek philosopher Protagoras mentioned: “art is nothing without study and study is nothing without art”.

Studying requires of course hard work. In this respect the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration offers you a clearly defined, well organized environment, where seriosity and professionalism are key characteristics for teaching staff and students.

The reform of Romanian higher education has required a new structure of university study programs: Bachelor’s programs – 3 years, Master’s programs – 2 years and Doctoral studies – 3 years. Specializations for Bachelor’s programs offer a level of competences corresponding to the basic needs for integration in the labor market through adequate general and specialized knowledge. Bachelor’s programs provide a wide spectrum of knowledge according to their field of study.

Bachelor’s graduates can exert their profession in line with the acquired competences and the rights ensured by the awarded diploma or can continue their studies with a Master’s program.

Master’s programs become an essential stage in academic training, opening the way towards high-level specialization. Master’s programs offered by the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration offer their students a set of solid knowledge, analytic and creative skills, support for getting promoted in their careers, personal development and the way forward to achieve their personal and organizational goals.

They can provide either specialization in the field of Bachelor’s studies or complementary competences when they are developed in different fields than the Bachelor’s programs.

A Master’s program graduate will receive social recognition according to his/her goals and values. Holding a Master’s diploma will help in complex situations, will support critical analyses and pro-active behaviour on various
decision-making issues in order to reach optimal solutions.

DESCRIPTION OF SPECIALISATIONS AND TEACHING PLANS

 

Scurtă descriere a orașului Craiova

ABOUT CRAIOVAcraiova

Population
Craiova is the 6th largest city in Romania, with a population of about 300,000.

Location
Craiova, one of the largest and most important cities in south-western Romania, is situated on the left bank of the Jiu river, in the centre of the Oltenia region, 227 km away from  Bucharest and 68 km from the Danube. As capital of the historical province of Oltenia,  Craiova is time-honoured, commercial and cultural centre. It is a longstanding political centre, and is located at fairly equal distances  from the Southern Carpathians (to the north) and the Danube (to the south). Craiova is the main commercial city west of Bucharest and the most important city of Oltenia.

Climate
Romania has a temperate climate, very similar to the rest of the countries situated in the continental zone.
Situated in the southern part of Romania, Craiova has a very pleasant, sub-Mediterranean climate. Winters are sometimes cold (-10 °C to +5 °C); in wintertime you can rent skates and enjoy the icerink in the city centre. In spring and autumn the warm and sunny weather is ideal for outdoor activities. Summers tend to be quite hot (25 °C to 35 °C), but you can have a good time as there are plenty of swimming pools and outdoor bars serving cold drinks and ice-cream.

Geography
The landscape of Craiova is represented by flat plains and the maximum altitude is somewhere around 116
metres. Hills are to bin the northern part and the Danube Valley in the southern area.

Sports and entertainment
Craiova allows for a wide range of leisure activities as you can discover during your stay here. Generally, the
inhabitants enjoy both their work time and their free time: the parks, the entertainment areas, the outdoor bars and restaurants and the old city centre are crowded with people of all ages making the city alive.

The most popular activities are:

  • fitness, aerobics, body building – in centres across the city, with state-of-the-art facilities;
  • sports grounds – you can play tennis, football, basketball outdoors and indoors alike – at night the sports grounds are illuminated;
  • jogging, roller-skating, biking or simply walking in the city parks or in the walking area in the centre of the town ;
  • swimming in different swimming pools across the city during summertime and skating on the skating rink in the city main square in wintertime ;

Statues, Architectural Monuments and Museums
The city of Craiova harmoniously combines the new and the ancient, history, culture, industry, economy and agriculture, and has become a representative landmark, especially in the last 20 years following the revolution of 1989, when the process of modernisation started bringing about changes in all domains of society.

City highlightsCraiova1
An important touristic attraction of our city is the Musical Fountain located in the centre of Craiova. Our city also takes pride in its rich historical heritage that includes a number of statues representing important personalities whose heroic deeds marked the history of Craiova and of the country: the statues of Michael the Brave, Prince of Wallachia, A.I. Cuza, King Carol I, Prince Barbu Ştirbei; architectural monuments such as: The Administrative Palace, The City Hall of Craiova, The County Library, “Marin Sorescu” National Theatre, The University, the County Justice Court, The Vorvoreanu Palace or museums: The Art Museum and Museum of Oltenia and
churches: The Madonna Dudu Church, St. Dumitru Cathedral etc.

Mihai Viteazul Square & The Musical Fountain
An entire ensemble of fountains, lined with garden beds and ornamental plants, the restored small park and the relocation of the statue of Mihai Viteazu to a monumental ensemble are just a few examples. The
musical fountain stands out though, being a unique piece of architecture in the country, attracting about 2,000 visitors from Craiova and neighbouring towns every night.

More informations about Craiova

Facilități de acces în oraș

HOW TO GET TO CRAIOVA

Travel by plane

The easiest way of reaching Romania from most European countries is by plane. There are flights from all over the world to Bucharest, the capital of Romania. To reach Craiova you can take an intercity train.
The international airports in Romania are:plane

The “Henri Coandă” International Airport is the biggest and most important airport in Romania, so if your flight lands in Otopeni, it is advisable to take an airport bus or train to Bucharest (the trip can last from 30 minutes up to 1 hour, depending on the means of transportation chosen), then take an intercity train from Bucharest “Gara de Nord” station to Craiova. For further details and reservations, please visit www.cfrcalatori.ro.
The other possibility is to fly to the International Airport of Craiova, which provides direct flights to many cities across Europe. For further details please visit www.aeroportcraiova.ro or www.carpatair.com.

Travel by traintrain

Craiova is a major railway centre, connected to all the other major Romanian cities. The city is located on the main railway crossing Romania from East to West and linking Timisoara to Bucharest. You can easily reach Craiova by train from Paris, Munich, Budapest, Thessaloniki, etc. The railway station is located in the northern
area of the city, from where you can take a bus or a taxi to the University. Students enjoy reduced train fares if they are in possession of a valid student ID card (issued by the faculty that accepts the Erasmus mobility, after concluding all of the enrolment formalities).

Travel by carcar

Craiova is situated at the junction of the E70, E79 and E574 European routes. The customs offices are located in Bechet, Calafat, Giurgiu and Turnu Magurele at the Bulgarian border, in Drobeta Turnu-Severin and Jimbolia at the Serbian border, and in Nadlac, Bors and Cenad at the Hungarian border. Foreigners driving a car to Romania are required to hold a valid international driving licence. Car registration and insurance papers are also compulsory. Driving is on the right-hand side and seat belts are compulsory. The speed limit within residential areas is 50 km/h, 90 km/h on national routes, 130 km/h on motorways.

 

Facilități de transport în oraș

Local public transport and taxi

Public transport in Craiova consists of 3 tram lines and 16 bus lines. One ticket costs around € 0.5.
There is a 50% discount on standard fares for monthly passes on trams or buses (unlimited travel on one line only) for holders of an enrolment certificate issued by the faculty that confirms the acceptance of the Erasmus mobility. Most buses run until 22.00 and trams until 23.30. For further details on the routes and timetables, please visit http://www.rat-craiova.ro/index.php

Taxi services are relatively cheap and comfortable, amounting to €1- €2 (around € 0.3/km).

tramandbusmap

 

Facilități campus

ACCOMODATION WITHIN THE UNIVERSITY OF CRAIOVA CAMPUSEScamine

University of Craiova offers around 31 000 accommodation places in its 11 student hostels.
The student hostels no 1, 2 and 3 are placed in the Faculty of Agronomy Campus, where the students can also have access to the Student Canteen no 1. The student hostels no 6, 7, 8 and 14 can be found within the Faculty of Mechanics and the Faculty of Law Campus, where there is also a student canteen.

 

The student hostels no 11, 12 and 13 are located within the Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Campus.
The student hostel no 10 is situated outside the University Campus, but still very close to the tram station.
All the student hostels offer study rooms and all the rooms have a TV and Internet connection. Moreover, the student hostels no 3, 6,7,12 and 14 have a laundry room with washing machines and a fully equipped kitchen, on each floor.
During the current university year, our faculty has 422 occupied places in students hostels, spread as follows:

  • 19 places in the student hostel no 2;
  • 74 places in the student hostel no 7;
  • 181 places in the student hostel no 8;
  • 100 places in the student hostel no 11;
  • 48 places in the student hostel no 13.

 The accommodation tariffs established for the current university year are:

 tarife

 

Canteens
Students are also provided with three canteens situated in the campus of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, in the central building of the University and at the Faculty of Agriculture, where they can eat at discounted prices.

Sports Halls

The sports halls of the University of Craiova are located at the following addresses:

  • The Sports Complex of the Faculty of Physical Education and Sports (fitness centre, gymnastics hall)
  • “Ion Oblemenco” Stadium (the table tennis hall, the in-door handball/ football hall)
  • The Faculty of Law (the multifunctional sports hall, the sports ground).

All these facilities offer free access, on an organised basis

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