罗马尼亚Alexandru Ioan Cuza大学
2024-12-02
更新时间:2024-12-02 11:00:13作者:欧曼老师
亚历山德鲁·伊昂·库扎大学成立于1860年,是罗马尼亚历史最悠久的高等教育机构。该大学是罗马尼亚最负盛名的大学之一,2011年被罗马尼亚教育部列为第一个联盟研究和教育中心
它提供生物学、化学、法律、经济学、体育、哲学、社会科学、物理学、历史、地理和地质学、数学、信息技术、文学、心理学、神学和欧洲研究的学位。尽管该大学欢迎国际学生,但课程仅提供罗马尼亚语。然而,学生可以在Alexandru Ioan Cuza学习这种语言。
该大学拥有亚历山德鲁·伊昂·库扎大学博物馆,以纪念罗马尼亚的遗产,从库库特尼史前文明开始,到该机构的著名校友结束。自然历史博物馆成立于1834年,通过展示30多万个具有罗马尼亚气候特征的植物和动物标本也吸引了游客
植物园建立于1856年,是全国最大的植物园。该大学的天文馆和天文台建于1913年,为观测外部世界提供了进一步的手段。
亚西是罗马尼亚最大的城市之一。作为波兰、匈牙利、俄罗斯和奥斯曼商人的十字路口,它有着丰富的历史
该市也是一个重要的文化中心,拥有六所大学、60多所学校、两个剧院、一个歌剧院和许多其他文化机构。在Iasi的直接影响下,苏切维塔、摩尔多瓦和沃罗内等摩尔多瓦中世纪修道院以及外部壁画被联合国教科文组织认定为世界遗产
Founded in 1860, Alexandru Ioan Cuza University is the oldest Romanian higher level education institution. The university is one of the most prestigious in the country, classified as a first league research and education centre by Romania’s Ministry of Education in 2011.
It offers degrees in biology, chemistry, law, economics, physical education, philosophy, social sciences, physics, history, geography and geology, mathematics, IT, literature, psychology, theology and European studies. Although the university welcomes international students, courses are only available in Romanian. Students can, however, learn the language at Alexandru Ioan Cuza.
The university hosts the Museum of Alexandru Ioan Cuza University, honouring Romanian heritage starting with the Cucuteni prehistoric civilisation and ending with the institution’s notable alumni. The Natural History Museum, founded in 1834, also attracts visitors through its showcase of over 300,000 vegetal and animal specimens characterising Romanian climate.
The Botanical Garden, set up in 1856, is the largest in the country. The university’s Planetarium and Astronomic Observatory, built in 1913, provides further means of observing the outer world.
Iasi is one of the largest cities in Romania. It has a rich history as the crossroads between Polish, Hungarian, Russian and Ottoman tradesmen.
The city is an also an important cultural centre, hosting six universities, over sixty schools, two theatres, an opera house and many other cultural institutions. In Iasi’s immediacy, the Moldovan medieval monasteries such as Sucevita, Moldovita and Voronet, with external mural paintings, are recognised by UNESCO as World Heritage sites.