Western University Vasile Goldiş Arad |
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„Vasile Goldiş” Western University of Arad was founded in 1990, and became accredited 2002 by law no. 240. Its spiritual patron is the brilliant historical personality of Vasile Goldiş, ideologist of the Great Union taking place on 1 December 1918. In september 2007, the „Vasile Goldiş” Western University of Arad signed the MAGNA CHARTA UNIVERSITATUM in Bologna thus becoming part of the EUROPEAN HIGHER EDUCATION AREA – EHEA and of the MAGNA CHARTA OBSERVATORY Conference. Today, the “Vasile Goldiş” Western University is member of the European University Association – E.U.A., the European Federation of Superior Schools – F.E.D.E. and the Danubian University Association. Since the month of November 2007, the University is member of the World Alliance of Universities for Democracy (A.U.D.E.M), alongside other 200 prestigious Universities in the entire world. With a number of over 20.000 de students, master’s degree and PhD candidates, with over 30.000 alumni, the University is a founding member of the Union of Accredited Private Universities in Romania and is in partnership relations with more than 38 Universities from abroad and with 18 Institutes of scientific research – which facilitates the organization of Bachelor, Master and PhD (in co-tutelage) study programs, as well as academic mobility for students and professors. The modern academic curriculum, focusing on students' interests, and based on the Bologna Declaration “Vasile Goldiş” Western University of Arad offers all three levels of higher education: bachelor's degree, master and doctoral programs. The European credit transfer system provides both undergraduate and graduate students, with the chance of national and international mobility. The highly qualified teaching staff, the pedagogical infrastructure, and research center set up at European standards, are proof that “Vasile Goldiş” Western University of Arad meets all the requirements by challenging students to acquire not only knowledge but become competitive on the global labor market.
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