"Vasile Goldiș" Western University of Arad|
Seal of the "Vasile Goldiș" Western University of Arad |
| Motto | Envolved in your education! |
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| Type | Private |
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| Established | 1990 |
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| Rector | Coralia Adina Cotoraci |
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Administrative staff | 375 |
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| Students | 4500(2020–2021) |
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| Undergraduates | 43 bachelor programs |
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| Postgraduates | 26 masterate programs |
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Doctoral students | 2 Doctoral Schools |
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| Location | Arad , Arad , Romania |
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| Campus | The new Vasile Goldiș Campus, The Medical Faculty Campus, Botanical Garden Macea Campus, others scattered in the city of Arad |
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| Colours | White and blue |
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| Affiliations | European University Association,[1] Association of the Carpathian Region Universities, Association of Romanian Private Accredited Universities,
Danube Rectors' Conference[2] |
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| Website | www.uvvg.ro |
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| QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[3] | 301-350 (2022) |
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"Vasile Goldiș" Western University of Arad (Romanian: Universitatea de Vest "Vasile Goldiș") is a private university located in Arad, Romania.
The spiritual patron of the university is Vasile Goldiș, a prominent Romanian politician, pedagogue, publicist, member of the Romanian Academy and a key figure of the Union of Transylvania with Romania in 1918. Subsequent to the union he was a member of the Ion I. C. Brătianu, Artur Văitoianu and Alexandru Averescu cabinets and a deputy in the Romanian Parliament. After his withdrawal from politics he dedicated himself to educational and cultural activities. Between 1923 and 1932, he was the president of the ASTRA society.
History
The Vasile Goldiș Western University was founded in 1990 with only two faculties at the time: Law and Marketing, Management and Computer Sciences. Subsequently, to the development of the university new faculties appeared completing the initial two. So in 1991 appeared the Faculty of Dentistry, the Faculty of Medicine in 1992, and the Faculty of Physical Training and Sport in 1993. Nowadays the university has branches in Satu Mare, Baia Mare, Zalău, Marghita, Sebis.
The university is a signatory of the 1999 Bologna Process Charter.
Academics
Structure of the VGWU
- Faculty of Law
- Faculty of Economics, Information Technology and Engineering
- Faculty of Medicine
- Faculty of Pharmacy
- Faculty of Dentistry
- Faculty of Humanities, Physical Education and Sport
Other academic structures
- Macea University Botanical Garden
- Institute of Life Sciences
VGWU establishes itself on a yearly programme separated in two semesters, fall and spring.
Management
- Coralia A. Cotoraci - rector
- Petru Darau – deputy rector
- Anca Hermenean – deputy rector
- Cristian Bente – deputy rector
- Andrei Anghelina – deputy rector
- Paul Freiman - president of Senate
Research
The university is organized in 6 faculties . Auxiliary to the academic structure, the university developed a system of supporting structures for research and innovation.
References
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| Bucharest-Ilfov |
- University of Bucharest
- Politehnica University
- University of Economic Studies
- Carol I National Defence University
- Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy
- Music University
- University of Agronomical Sciences and Veterinary Medicine
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- Ion Mincu University of Architecture and Urban Planning
- University of Journalism and Communication Science
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- University of Arts
- Caragiale Academy of Theatrical Arts and Cinematography
- National University of Physical Education and Sport
- Academy of Higher Military Studies
- Military Technical Academy
- Police Academy
- Academy of Medical Sciences
- Academy for Agricultural and Forest Sciences
- Otopeni Military Institute
- Institute of Military Medicine
- SNSPA
- Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University
- Spiru Haret University
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| Center | | Alba Iulia |
- 1 December 1918 University
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| Brașov | |
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| Miercurea Ciuc |
- Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania
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| Sibiu | |
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| Târgu Mureș | |
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| North-East | | Bacău |
- University of Bacău
- George Bacovia University
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| Iași |
- Alexandru Ioan Cuza University
- Gheorghe Asachi Technical University
- Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy
- George Enescu National University of Arts
- Ion Ionescu de la Brad University of Life Sciences
- Mihail Kogălniceanu University
- Petre Andrei University
- Apollonia University
- Roman Catholic Theological Institute
- Ștefan Lupașcu Institute of European Studies
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| Suceava |
- Ștefan cel Mare University
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| North-West | | Baia Mare | |
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| Cluj-Napoca |
- Babeș-Bolyai University
- Technical University
- Iuliu Haţieganu University of Medicine and Pharmacy
- University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine
- Art and Design University
- Gheorghe Dima National Music Academy
- Sapientia Hungarian University of Transylvania
- Greek-Catholic Theological Institute
- Protestant Theological Institute
- Avram Iancu University
- Bogdan Vodă University
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| Oradea | |
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| Satu Mare | |
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| South | | Pitești |
- University of Pitești
- Constantin Brâncoveanu University
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| Ploiești | |
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| Târgoviște | |
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| South-East | |
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| South-West | | Craiova | |
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| Târgu Jiu |
- Constantin Brâncuși University
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| West | | Arad | |
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| Petroșani | |
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| Reșița |
- University Centre of Reșița
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| Timișoara | |
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Danube Rectors' Conference |
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| Public |
- Agricultural (Moldova)
- Agronomic Sciences Bucharest
- Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine (Cluj-Napoca)
- Aurel Vlaicu
- Babeș-Bolyai
- Banat Agricultural and Veterinary
- Belgrade
- Bodenkultur Wien
- Comenius
- Craiova
- Corvinus
- Czech Technical
- Czech University of Life Sciences
- Faculty of Communication and Public Relations David Ogilvy
- East Sarajevo
- Eötvös Loránd
- Free University of Bozen-Bolzano
- Graz
- Graz TU
- Juraj Dobrila (Pula)
- Krems
- Linz
- Leoben
- Maribor
- Masaryk
- Military Academy (Serbia)
- Mostar
- Novi Sad
- Odessa
- Oradea
- Osijek
- Ovidius
- Pécs
- Pitești
- Politehnica Bucharest
- Primorska
- Pristina
- Regensburg
- Ruse
- Sarajevo
- Semmelweis
- Slovak University of Agriculture
- Suceava
- TU Cluj-Napoca
- TU Moldova
- Technische Hochschule Ulm
- Tomas Bata
- Trieste
- Trnava
- Tuzla
- Ulm
- Uzhhorod
- Vienna
- Timișoara
- Zadar
- Zagreb
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| Private |
- Andrássy University Budapest
- Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt
- Megatrend
- Nova Gorica
- Spiru Haret
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