Oradea, an important cultural, economic and administrative town at the western border of Romania, is known as an academic center since 1780 through its area of operation for over two centuries of the Academy of Law. The Romanian age of higher education institutions has proven to be a step in regaining the status of high school like the other existing universities in the country between the wars. The abolition of the Academy and its merger with the Faculty of Law of the University of Cluj, in 1934, was a great loss for the city of Oradea, the values gathered during more that two centuries of high school, representing a solid fundament for the academic education, from this part of the country, after the second world war
One of the main tasks of universities of Central and Eastern Europe is that of forming loyal and rel...
The last years of World War II have brought, per ensemble, complex problems for the “Regele Ferdinan...
Regional cultural associations among the Romanians of Transylvania, 1861-1914. - In: Romanian civili...
Oradea, an important cultural, economic and administrative town at the Western border of Romania, is...
Even since the Greek-Roman antiquity, and then in the Middle Ages into the modern era and up un...
As a part and an important, even determinant resource in the complex process of national culture de...
Created by the Hungarian Minister of Instruction and Religion in an attempt to depopulate the Univer...
The Bolyai University was the Hungarian half of the current Babeş-Bolyai University in Cluj/Kolozsvá...
This study of education in Romania begins with an investigation of the geographical factors affectin...
Although during the interwar period (1919 - 1940) the city of Oradea had a Hungarian and Jewish ...
In the context of cross-border cooperation, the border between Romania and Hungary is a very active...
his paper aims to illustrate how institutionalized education has been a significant identity managem...
The study aims to research academic life and analyze issues of two categories of actors, that define...
'From the beginning of the modern era, Western universities played the most important role in prepar...
The Romanians in Transylvania accomplished in the 19th century the transition from the old self-suff...
One of the main tasks of universities of Central and Eastern Europe is that of forming loyal and rel...
The last years of World War II have brought, per ensemble, complex problems for the “Regele Ferdinan...
Regional cultural associations among the Romanians of Transylvania, 1861-1914. - In: Romanian civili...
Oradea, an important cultural, economic and administrative town at the Western border of Romania, is...
Even since the Greek-Roman antiquity, and then in the Middle Ages into the modern era and up un...
As a part and an important, even determinant resource in the complex process of national culture de...
Created by the Hungarian Minister of Instruction and Religion in an attempt to depopulate the Univer...
The Bolyai University was the Hungarian half of the current Babeş-Bolyai University in Cluj/Kolozsvá...
This study of education in Romania begins with an investigation of the geographical factors affectin...
Although during the interwar period (1919 - 1940) the city of Oradea had a Hungarian and Jewish ...
In the context of cross-border cooperation, the border between Romania and Hungary is a very active...
his paper aims to illustrate how institutionalized education has been a significant identity managem...
The study aims to research academic life and analyze issues of two categories of actors, that define...
'From the beginning of the modern era, Western universities played the most important role in prepar...
The Romanians in Transylvania accomplished in the 19th century the transition from the old self-suff...
One of the main tasks of universities of Central and Eastern Europe is that of forming loyal and rel...
The last years of World War II have brought, per ensemble, complex problems for the “Regele Ferdinan...
Regional cultural associations among the Romanians of Transylvania, 1861-1914. - In: Romanian civili...