Romanian-American University Explained

Romanian-American University
Type:Private
Established:17 April 1991
Founder:Ion Smedescu
Rector:Costel Negricea
Address:1B Expoziției Blvd.
City:Bucharest

The Romanian-American University (Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Universitatea Româno-Americană) is a private university in Bucharest, Romania, which offers courses and degrees in English as well as Romanian, emphasizing international business. It was founded by Ion Smedescu.

The Romanian-American University is a higher education institution, a legal person of private law and public utility, part of the national system of education, founded in 1991, accredited by law in 2002, receiving the qualification "High confidence rating" from ARACIS in 2010, whose mission is to offer high-quality education and research, in an intellectually stimulating environment both for students and for the teaching staff.

The Romanian-American University, founded in 1991, aims to promote the educational values of American academic education while embracing the rich traditions of Romanian education. The initiative to establish the Romanian-American University belonged to the late Ion Smedescu, founder of the Romanian-American University and president of the Romanian-American Foundation for the Promotion of Education and Culture.

The Romanian-American University is an independent institution without being affiliated with or sponsored by an American University.

History

Ion Smedescu was born in the village Obârșia, Cernișoara commune, Vâlcea County, in a rather modest family, from a financial point of view, but extremely "gifted" from another vantage point, as it had 10 children. At the age of 12, understanding the material difficulties that the family was faced with, Smedescu spent some time in an orphanage at Turnu Roșu, only to then study and graduate from the Normal School of Teaching "Andrei Șaguna" in Sibiu, between 1939 and 1947, getting a teacher diploma.

Subsequently, in 1952, he became an economist, after graduating from the Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies. Since education played a fundamental role in his professional success, in 1991, at the age of 67, Smedescu decided to set up the Romanian-American University, thus returning to society some of what he received from it, and wishing in this way to offer, over time, an opportunity for professional and personal fulfillment to other children who would perhaps be as destitute as he used to be, but who were just as filled with ambition and determination to succeed in life.

Why "Romanian-American"?

The University was set up having as a purpose the promotion of the educational values of the American higher education, against the background of the rich traditions of the Romanian education. In accomplishing this desideratum, the starting point was that in the United States of America, higher education stands on the model of the behavior-driven American society based on the efficient organization of activity, resilient sense of duty, the cultivation of work spirit, self-respect, and respect for the others, fair competition throughout one’s lifetime, competition with all the others and, last but not least, with oneself", as Professor Ion Smedescu declared himself.

The results of the ranking of the study programs valid for the academic year 2011–2012, according to the law, were:

  1. Area – International economic relations, Category A (program of excellence according to the law)
  2. Area – Finance, Category A (program of excellence according to the law)
  3. Area – Management, Category B
  4. Area – Marketing, Category B
  5. Area – Business administration, Category B
  6. Area – Cybernetics, statistics and economic computer science, Category B
  7. Area – Law, Category D
  8. Area – Accounting, Category E

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