Technical University of Cluj-Napoca

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University rankings
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QS World[2]1201–1400 (2024)
THE World[3]1201–1500 (2024)
USNWR Global[4]=1564 (2023)

The Technical University of Cluj-Napoca (UTCN short for Romanian: Universitatea Tehnică din Cluj-Napoca) is a public university located in Cluj-Napoca, Romania. It was founded in 1948, based on the older Industrial College (1920). The Technical University of Cluj-Napoca is classified by the Ministry of Education as an advanced research and education university.[5] The university is a member of the Romanian Alliance of Technical Universities (ARUT).[6]

History

In 1948, under the provisions of the August 1948 law for the reform of education, the Cluj Institute of Mechanics was founded. The Institute had a faculty with two departments: Thermotechnics and Machines. The increasing need of technical specialists helped the Mechanics Institute turn into the Polytechnic Institute of Cluj, in 1953.[7]

In 1992 the Polytechnic Institute was renamed as the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca. In 2012, by a university agreement, UTCN absorbed the North University of Baia Mare, which became Baia Mare University North Center of Technical University of Cluj-Napoca

Faculties

The university has twelve faculties:

  • Faculty of Architecture and Urban Planning
  • Faculty of Automation and Computer Science
  • Faculty of Automotive, Mechatronics and Mechanical Engineering
  • Faculty of Civil Engineering
  • Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Information Technology
  • Faculty of Materials and Environmental Engineering
  • Faculty of Building Services Engineering
  • Faculty of Electrical Engineering
  • Faculty of Industrial Engineering, Robotics and Production Management
  • Faculty of Engineering (in Baia Mare)
  • Faculty of Letters (in Baia Mare)
  • Faculty of Science (in Baia Mare)

Leadership

As in the case of all universities in Romania, the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca is headed by an elected Senate (Romanian: Senat), representing the academic staff and the students. The Senate elects its Standing Bureau (Romanian: Birou Senat), consisting of the Rector, Prorectors, and Chancellor. The following table presents the members of the Standing Bureau of the Senate of the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca (Romanian: Biroul Senatului Universității Tehnice din Cluj-Napoca) as of October 2009. The Senate has 67 members, including the Standing Bureau.[8] The Senate also elects the Academic Council (Romanian: Consiliul Academic). As of 24 June 2008, it consisted of 20 members; the president of the council is Nicolae Burnete.

Facilities

UTCN is the second largest university in the city of Cluj-Napoca. The university buildings are spread across the city. The university has two student housing areas:

  • Complexul Studențesc Observator
  • Complexul Studențesc Mărăști

Student organisations

In the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca there are more student organisations: OSSIM (Organizatia Studentilor de la Stiinta si Ingineria Materialelor si Mediului ), the OSUT (Organizația Studenților din Universitatea Tehnică), ASCUT (Asociația Studenților Constructori din Universitatea Tehnică), BEST (Board of European Students of Technology) and a couple smaller ones, Green Club, LSPV.[9]

International relations

The Technical University of Cluj-Napoca is one of eight holders of the European University of Technology, EUt+,[10] together with the Technical University, Sofia (Bulgaria), the Cyprus University of Technology (Cyprus), the Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences (Germany), the Technological University Dublin (Ireland), the Riga Technical University (Latvia), the Polytechnic University of Cartagena (Spain), and the University of Technology of Troyes (France). The European University of Technology, EUt+ is the result of the alliance of eight European partners.

References

  1. ^ https://www.utcluj.ro
  2. ^ "QS World University Rankings: Romania". Top Universities. 29 June 2023. Retrieved 29 June 2023.
  3. ^ "World University Rankings 2024: Romania". Times Higher Education (THE). 28 September 2023. Retrieved 28 September 2023.
  4. ^ U.S. News. "Best Global Universities in Romania". Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  5. ^ Institutii de invatamant superior clasificate ca universitati de cercetare avansata si educatie (in Romanian)
  6. ^ Prima alianță a universităților tehnice din România (in Romanian)
  7. ^ About Technical University of Cluj-Napoca
  8. ^ Leadership structure[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ "Universitatea Tehnică din Cluj-Napoca".
  10. ^ https://www.univ-tech.eu/
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