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Meeting of the Bologna Follow-up Group Bucharest, 3 5 April 2019 Ministry of National Education University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest

2 Romania

Romania 9th largest country in the EU by size (238,400 sq km) 7th largest country in the EU by population (19,8 mil.) the highest economic growth in the EU in 2017 oficial language Romanian latin language 2 nd in the EU by the average number of languages learned in upper secondary schools fastest growing industry: IT, while Romania has one of the fastest internet speeds in the world 3

Romania Sarmizegetusa Regia, was the capital and the most important military, religious and political centre of the Dacians prior to the wars with the Roman Empire (second half of the first century AC). Erected on top of a 1200 m high mountain, the fortress, comprising six citadels, was the core of a strategic defensive system in the Orăştie Mountains (in present-day Romania). The statue of Dacian king Decebal (85 106), carved in the rocky bank of the Danube river, is the tallest rock sculpture in Europe (55 metres tall). The monument celebrates obduracy, audacity and pride. It is a homage to the last king of Dacia (today's Romania). 2018 is the year of the country s centenary 4

Cohesion: A common European Value 2007 Romania becomes a member of the European Union 2019 Romania's Presidency of the Council of the European Union (1st of January 30th of June) 2018 is the year of the country s centenary 5

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION LANGUAGE LEARNING "ERASMUS" INCLUSIVE MOBILITY ROLE OF UNIVERSITIES IN THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT INCLUSION Cohesion: A common European Value PERFORMANCE- BASED FUNDING "ERASMUS" EUROPEAN UNIVERSITIES VET EXCELLENCE CENTER EXCELENCE MOBILITY ERASMUS LANGUAGE LEARNING EUROPEAN UNIVERSITIES VET EXCELLENCE CENTERS RO PRES priorities in the field of Education Connecting education 6

Higher education in Romania 54 Public universities and 38 Private universities Approx. 540,000 students (470,000 in public universities and 70,000 in private universities) Over 25,000 foreign students (up by 25% in the last four years) 54% female students 16% of first year students have graduated from high school more than 5 years prior to HE entrance approx. 27,000 teachers working in the Higher Education Institutions 7

Higher education in Romania In 2018 Romania doubled the amount for student scholarships Romania has one of the highest number of places in dorms in Europe Free train transportation inside Romania for students Objective: Increase participation in tertiary education 8

Romania & Bologna Process 1999 Romania signed the Bologna Declaration 2010-2012 Hosted the BFUG Secretariat 2012 Bucharest Ministerial Conference and Bologna Policy Forum 2012, 2014, 2017, 2019 Bologna Process Researchers Conference 9

Bucharest Political, economic and cultural center of Romania Largest city in Romania, with 2.1 mil inhabitants 6th largest city in the EU Nominal GDP of 55.4 billion (27.3% of Romania) It holds the second largest administrative building in the world Palace of Parliament The Palace of Parliament 10

University POLITEHNICA of Bucharest two centuries of innovational wisdom

Who we are The most prestigious technical university in Romania, with over 30,000 students and 200 years of history The most important research centre in the region, with outputs towards the private sector An international partner to some of the most prestigious and innovative universities in the world (100 countries) 12

Quality teaching and learning 30,000 students enrolled in BSc, MSc, and PhD studies 2,785 total staff; 1,334 academic staff 366 full professors, 370 PhD coordinators 15 faculties, 35 study programs in English, German and French Bachelor Master PhD 17 major fields more than 75 distinct specializations 4 years duration more than 180 specializations 2 years duration 14 fields of Engineering Sciences 13

Research at a large scale Infrastructure 51 research centres 17,000 m 2 dedicated to research 70 new state-of-the-art laboratories 115 pending patents over 1,000 WOS publications yearly 14

Two new research facilities (CAMPUS & PRECIS) 16,300,000 EUR invested 41 state of the art research labs oriented towards private sector services and international cooperation 10,937,586 EUR invested 28 research labs 11 international projects in which PRECIS infrastructure will be involved 15

Măgurele Science Park Association ELI-NP is going to be the most advanced research facility in the world focusing on the study of photonuclear physics and its applications, comprising a very high intensity laser of two 10PW ultra-short pulse lasers and the most brilliant tuneable gamma-ray beam. The Măgurele Science Park is aiming at attaining the regional development role of the facility, while economically valorizing the scientific research results on the entire Măgurele platform. 16

The UPB Hub Aula magna 17

The UPB Hub 18 Central library event halls

The UPB Hub Central library halls 19

The UPB Hub Amphitheater Events halls 20

The UPB Hub 21 The central Rectorate Building

The UPB hub Hotel Restaurant 22

Main Agenda Coordinates WEDNESDAY, 3 APRIL 2019 14:00 18:00 EQAR MEETING 19:30 WELCOME RECEPTION THURSDAY, 4 APRIL 2019 9:00 17:00 BFUG MEETING 18:00 CULTURAL PROGRAMME AND GALA DINNER FRIDAY, 5 APRIL 2019 9:00 13:00 BFUG MEETING 14:00 20:00 LUNCH AND SOCIAL PROGRAMME 23

The wonders of Bucharest The Romanian Athenaeum Central library The Village Museum National Museum of Art Cotroceni Palace Museum of Natural History

The wonders of Romania Romania features the youngest continental land: (the Danube Delta) in Europe, being the 3rd in the world as biodiversity. The mighty Danube River flows 1,788 miles from its springs in Germany's Black Forest to the Black Sea. Just before reaching the sea, it forms the Danube Delta - second largest and best preserved in Europe 2,200 square miles of rivers, canals, marshes, tree-fringed lakes and reed islands. The Danube Delta is a wildlife enthusiast's paradise (especially a bird watcher's). It is home to the world's largest reed bed and hosts rare species of plants and animals, including endangered sturgeon, otters, wildcats and European mink. The natural paradise of the Danube Delta UNESCO site

The wonders of Romania The Black Sea

The wonders of Romania The Carpathian Mountains are home to one of the largest virgin forests in Europe. 400 unique species of mammals, including the Carpathian chamois, call the Carpathian Mountains home. 60% of European brown bear population lives in the Carpathian Mountains. The amazing Carpathian Mountains

The wonders of Romania The Peleș Castle (the first European castle The Voronet monastery (UNESCO site) entirely lit by electrical current)

Thank you! Cristina Ghițulică, Ministry of National Education (MEN) Cezar Mihai Hâj, The Executive Agency for Higher Education, Research, Development and Innovation Funding (UEFISCDI)