罗马尼亚Babeş-Bolyai大学
2025-01-11
更新时间:2025-01-11 04:59:38作者:欧曼老师
Babeș-Bolyai大学是罗马尼亚最大的高等教育机构,在国家和国际排名中一直表现强劲。UBB专注于语言和法律,但提供多个学科的课程,位于克卢日-纳波卡市,通常被称为克卢日
克卢日是罗马尼亚西北部一座宁静的城市,是该国最安全的城市之一。克卢日大约五分之一的居民是匈牙利人,匈牙利语是该大学的语言之一,还有罗马尼亚语、英语、法语和德语。有时,匈牙利语是该机构讲师教授的唯一语言
最初是一个罗马定居点,第一个植根于克卢日市的教育机构是一所成立于1579年的耶稣会学院。克卢日大学成立于1872年,最初有258名学生,分为四个学院:医学、法律和国家、哲学、文科和历史以及数学和自然科学。1919年,罗马尼亚国王斐迪南一世裁定,它将成为罗马尼亚的一个机构,将主要官方语言改为罗马尼亚语。然而,后来在1945年成立了另一所匈牙利语学校:博莱大学。1959年,这两所大学合并,命名为Babeș-Bolyai,共有六个学院。新增的学院包括语言学院
克卢日充满了哥特式和巴洛克建筑、博物馆、咖啡馆和俱乐部,这里的学生比全国任何其他城市都多。作为该国的电影之都,每年5月都有数千人涌向该市参加特兰西瓦尼亚电影节,其中包括大量外国游客
Babeș-Bolyai University is Romania’s largest higher education institution and a consistently strong performer in national and international rankings. Specialising in languages and law but offering courses across a large number of disciplines, UBB is in the city of Cluj-Napoca, often known as Cluj.
A tranquil city in North West Romania, Cluj is one of the safest cities in the country. Around a fifth of Cluj’s residents are Hungarian, and Hungarian is one of the university’s languages, along with Romanian, English, French and German. At times, Hungarian has been the only language that the institution’s lecturers taught in.
Originally a Roman settlement, the first educational establishment to have roots in the city of Cluj was a Jesuit college founded in 1579. The University of Cluj was founded in 1872, with an initial 258 students divided into four faculties: Medicine, Law and State, Philosophy, Liberal Arts and History, and Mathematics and Natural Sciences. In 1919, King Ferdinand I of Romania ruled that it was to become a Romanian institution, changing the main official language to Romanian. Another Hungarian-language institution was later formed, however, in 1945: Bolyai University. In 1959, the two universities were unified, giving Babeș-Bolyai its current name, and a total of six faculties. New additions included the Faculty of Philology.
Full of Gothic and Baroque architecture, museums, cafés and clubs, Cluj is home to more students than any other city in the country. The country’s film capital, thousands of people flock to the city each May for the Transylvania Film Festival, including a large number of foreign visitors.