Babeş-Bolyai University

Babeş-Bolyai University

Infobox University
name = "Babeş-Bolyai" University
native_name = Universitatea "Babeş-Bolyai"


image_size = 175px
caption = Seal of the Babeş-Bolyai University
latin_name = Universitas Napocensis
motto = Traditio Nostra Unacum Europae Virtutibus Splendet
established = 1581
closed =
type = Public
affiliation =
endowment = $121,947,739 [ [http://www.ubbcluj.ro/ro/publice/files/Buget-venituri-cheltuieli-2007.pdf Bugetul de venituri şi cheltuieli pe anul 2007] ]
officer_in_charge =
chairman =
chancellor =
president =
vice-president =
superintendent =
provost =
vice_chancellor =
rector = Prof. univ. dr. Andrei Marga
principal =
dean =
director =
head_label = President of The Academical Consilium
head = Şerban Agachi
faculty = 1,700
staff =
students = 49,619 [ [http://www.ubbcluj.ro/ro/publice/files/statistica.pdf Universitatea Babes-Bolyai astazi] ]
undergrad =
postgrad =
doctoral =
other =
city = Cluj-Napoca
state =
province =
country = Romania
coor =
campus =
former_names = Universitatea din Cluj
Universitatea din Cluj la Sibiu
free_label =
free =
sports =
colors =
colours =
nickname = Babeş
mascot =
athletics =
affiliations =
website = [http://www.ubbcluj.ro www.ubbcluj.ro]


The main building

footnotes =

The Babeş-Bolyai University (UBB—Universitatea Babeş-Bolyai) in Cluj-Napoca is the largest university in Romania. With almost 50,000 students, the university offers 105 specialisations, of which there are 98 in Romanian, 52 in Hungarian, 13 in German, and 4 in English. The university was named after two prominent Transylvanian scientists, the Romanian scientist Victor Babeş and the Hungarian mathematician János Bolyai.

History

In 1581, Istvan Báthory, Governor of Transylvania, took the initiative in founding a college in Kolozsvár, which was to be under the control of the Jesuits. This college was later closed down. The Catholics took the initiative and in 1688 established an academy in Kolozsvár under the control of the Jesuits. In 1776, Empress Maria Theresa founded a German university in Kolozsvár. But this enterprise was not to survive long either; Joseph II replaced the university with the famous Piarist high school, where teaching was done in Latin.

In 1872, the authorities established a university in Kolozsvár ("Kolozsvári Tudományegyetem") with teaching in Hungarian, except for the Romanian language and literature section. In 1881 the university was renamed "Franz Joseph University" after the Habsburg Emperor Franz Joseph. On May 12, 1919, after the Union of Transylvania with Romania, the Romanian University of Cluj was set up. King Ferdinand proclaimed the university open on February 1, 1920, while its Hungarian section moved to Szeged.

In 1940, as a result of the Second Vienna Award, the city was returned to Hungary and the Hungarian university was reinstated there. After World War II, once the Second Vienna Award was abrogated, a Romanian university called Babeş was established. The Hungarian University of Cluj took the name Bolyai once it returned.

The two universities, the Romanian Babeş University and the Hungarian BolyaiUniversity, were forced to merge in 1959 forming the "Babeş-Bolyai"University, with Romanian and Hungarian teaching languages. This operation, that deeply undermined the interests of the Hungariancommunity in Transylvania and led to the suicide of several Hungarianprofessors, was orchestrated by Nicolae Ceausescu, the former Romaniandictator, and Ion Iliescu, a recent Romanian president. Later on, under the communist regime, the studies in Hungarian weregradually reduced. After 1989, the Hungarian language education wassignificantly expanded by increasing the number of specialisations inHungarian. Also specialisations taught in German and English have beenintroduced.

The university is now the most diversified (in terms of specialisations) andthe most complex higher education institution in Romania.

Academics

The university has 21 faculties and over 1,700 faculty members. The University offers bachelor's, master's, and Ph.D. degrees, along with advanced postgraduate studies.

The university is located in an ethnically diverse area and this is very well illustrated in its structure: 19 of the 21 faculties provide a Romanian curriculum; 17 of them provide a Hungarian curriculum; 9 of them provide a German curriculum and 2 of them provide an English curriculum. The Faculty of Roman Catholic Theology and the Faculty of Protestant Theology provide courses only in Hungarian. Graduate schools offer the same multilingual structure. The Hungarian and German minorities are also very well represented in the Professors' Council and the University Senate.

Babeş-Bolyai University has more than 45,000 students. The structure of the student body is composed out of 3,000 Ph.D. students, 500 international students, 4,300 secondary education teachers, and 38,000 undergraduate.Here is the list of the faculties, along with the languages in which their courses are taught—(RO-Romanian, HU-Hungarian, DE-German, EN-English).

* [http://www.cs.ubbcluj.ro/ Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science] RO HU DE EN
* [http://phys.ubbcluj.ro/ Faculty of Physics] RO HU DE
* [http://www.chem.ubbcluj.ro/ Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering] RO HU DE EN
* [http://bioge.ubbcluj.ro/ Faculty of Biology and Geology] RO HU DE
* [http://geografie.ubbcluj.ro/ Faculty of Geography] RO HU DE
* [http://enviro.ubbcluj.ro/ Faculty of Environmental Science] RO HU
* [http://hiphi.ubbcluj.ro/hiphi/index.htm Faculty of History and Philosophy] RO HU DE
* [http://psiho.ubbcluj.ro/ Faculty of Psychology and Science of Education] RO HU
* [http://www.polito.ubbcluj.ro/ Faculty of Political Science and Public Administration] RO HU DE EN
* [http://lett.ubbcluj.ro/ Faculty of Letters] RO HU DE
* [http://lett.ubbcluj.ro/ Faculty of Theatre and Television] RO HU
* [http://law.ubbcluj.ro/ Faculty of Law] RO HU
* [http://econ.ubbcluj.ro/ Faculty of Economics] RO HU DE
* [http://sport.ubbcluj.ro/ Faculty of Physical Education and Sport] RO HU
* [http://www.euro.ubbcluj.ro/ Faculty of European Studies] RO DE EN
* [http://asis.ubbcluj.ro/ Faculty of Sociology and Social Assistance] RO HU
* [http://www.tbs.ubbcluj.ro/ Business School] RO
* [http://ot.ubbcluj.ro/ Faculty of Orthodox Theology] RO
* [http://gct.ubbcluj.ro/ Faculty of Greek Catholic Theology] RO
* [http://rocateo.ubbcluj.ro/ Faculty of Roman Catholic Theology] HU
* [http://rt.ubbcluj.ro/ Faculty of Protestant Theology] HU

2006 Controversies

Péter Hantz and Lehel Kovács, both lecturers at the Babeş-Bolyai University started a series of controversial actions in October 2005, when the two lecturers organized a demonstration in front of the university's main building to campaign for the splitting of the University and re-establishment of an Hungarian university based on ethnic grounds.

On 22 February 2006 the separation issue was discussed in the Senate of the University. All of the Senate members (Hungarians, Germans and Romanians) voted against the ethnic separation of the university, with no votes for the separation being recorded. [http://www.ubbcluj.ro/en/presa/files/Comunicat18dec2006.pdf Rector press release on the controversy] , 18 December 2006]

After the absolute vote in the Senate the two lecturers continued the campaign for separation, with several public statements against the university. As a result, they received a formal oral disciplinary warning, on 10 July 2006. After ignoring it, they received a first written disciplinary warning, and on 13 November 2006 a final written disciplinary warning from the Senate. The warning was based on two main accusations: persistent absences from lectures, and public campaign and statements against the university.

On 22 November 2006 the two lecturers put up a series of signs including "Information" and "No smoking" in Hungarian alongside those ones in Romanian.Eurolang.net [http://www.eurolang.net/index.php?d=0&option=com_content&task=view&id=2796&Itemid=30&lang=en Sacked Hungarian lecturers fail to get re-instated] ] Hantz and Kovács said they acted upon a decree permitting the use of multilingual signs, which had been issued by the university but not enforced, and official claims that the university is a multicultural institution with three working languages (Romanian, German and Hungarian)."International Herald Tribune" - [http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2006/12/06/europe/EU_GEN_Hungary_Romania_Minority.php Hungary asks Romania to reinstate 2 ethnic Hungarian professors expelled by university] ]

In November 2006, Hantz and Kovács were sacked by the university. As a consequence of their controversial actions actions and the warnings they received, on 27 November 2006, the Senate voted for exclusion of the two lecturers, with 72 for (from Hungarian and Romanian members) and 9 against (from 2 Romanian and 7 Hungarian members) votes. The exclusion was not an ethnic based disciplinary action, because all German and Jewish members and the majority of the Hungarian and Romanian members voted for the exclusion.

In a petition addressed to European and Romanian leaders, Imre Kertész, who is a Jewish Hungarian author, Holocaust concentration camp survivor, and winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in Literature, requested the opening of a separate Hungarian-language (Magyar) university to serve the 1.5 million-strong Hungarian minority of Romania. In an article published on 22 February 2006 by the German newspaper Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung [ [http://www.bolyai.eu/dok/Babes-Bolyai.pdf] (in German)] , "Ceauşescu's Institute", Kertész launched an attack against the Babeş-Bolyai University, calling the university "a relic of the national-socialist era".

In spite of various protests, the resignation out of solidarity by several Hungarian-speaking university staff, and a call by 24 Hungarian MEPs for the reinstatement of the lecturers in the weeks after the incident, the lecturers remained unemployed. The parties in the Hungarian Parliament asked the university to reinstate the two professors and respect the rights of the Hungarian minority. The presidents of the five parties represented in the Hungarian parliament signed a statement that read as follows:

Istvan Hiller, Education Minister of Hungary, also wrote to his Romanian counterpart Mihail Hărdău, asking for his help on the issue. The case has also been put forward in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe. Göran Lindblad, from the Swedish European People’s Party, along with 24 signatories from 19 European countries, presented a motion for a resolution on the alleged breaching of the 1994 Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities by the Romanian Government."The Times" - [http://www.bolyai.eu/dok/times2007feb23.pdf Motion supports sacked lecturer] The full text of the motion by Mr Lindblad can be found on [http://assembly.coe.int/Main.asp?link=/Documents/WorkingDocs/Doc07/EDOC11157.htm the website of the Council of Europe] ]

Campus

The main campus is located in the city of Cluj-Napoca. The university buildings are spread across the city. The university has several student housing areas, most notable being "Haşdeu" with more than 20 dormitories buildings. The Lucian Blaga University Library is located in the city centre. The university also has several colleges located in 18 cities spread across Transylvania.

References

External links

* [http://www.ubbcluj.ro/ Official website]
* [http://www.bcucluj.ro/ "Lucian Blaga" Central University Library]
* [http://studiacrescent.com/ "Geographia Technica" Journal of the Faculty of Geography]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем сделать НИР

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Babeș-Bolyai University — Universitatea Babeș Bolyai Seal of the Babeș Bolyai University Latin: Universitas Napocensis Motto …   Wikipedia

  • Université Babeș-Bolyai — Nom original Universitatea « Babeș Bolyai » Informations Fondation 1872 Type publique Localisation Ville Cluj Napoca Pays …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Universidad Babeş-Bolyai — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Universidad de Babeş Bolyai Archivo:UBB logo.PNG Lema Universitas Napocensis Fundación 1581 Funcionarios 1,700 …   Wikipedia Español

  • Universidad Babeș-Bolyai — Universidad de Babeș Bolyai 200px Lema « Universitas Napocensis » Tipo Pública Fundación 1581 Localización …   Wikipedia Español

  • University of Porto — Universidade do Porto Motto Virtus Unita Fortius Agit Established 1911 Type …   Wikipedia

  • University of Malta — L Università ta Malta Motto Ut Fructificemus Deo (Latin) Motto in English We should bring forth fruit unto God Established …   Wikipedia

  • University of Minho — Universidade do Minho Established 1973 Type Public University …   Wikipedia

  • University of Limerick — El University of Limerick Ollscoil Luimnigh Latin: Universitas Limericiae Motto Eagna Chun Gnímh Motto in English Wisdom in action Established 1 January 1972 …   Wikipedia

  • University of Halle-Wittenberg — For the American university, see Wittenberg University. Martin Luther University of Halle Wittenberg Martin Luther Universität Halle Wittenberg Latin: Universitas …   Wikipedia

  • University of Pau and Pays de l'Adour — For other uses, see UPPA (disambiguation). University of Pau and Pays de l Adour Motto L Université est une chance. Saisissons la! (University is an opportunity. Let take it!) Established 1972 …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”