Grigore T. Popa University of Medicine and Pharmacy
- Affordable tuition fees of €5,000 per year.
- Entry is in October.
- Globally Recognised
Why Choose the ‘Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine?
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‘Grigore T. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy is one of Romania’s oldest academic institutions.
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It was established in 1879 and named after world renowned neuro-endocrinologist Grigore T. Popa.
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The Academic Medical Centre consists of 28 laboratories, several auditoriums, and a top-class library with over 470,000 volumes.
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The university is home to over 800 highly regarded professors offering graduate and postgraduate programmes to over 4,000 students.
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The university has connections with many world-renowned universities including the University of Freiburg in Germany and the Universities of Torino and Parma in Italy.
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The Gr. Popa” University of Medicine and Pharmacy should be top of the list for anyone seeking a top class medical university in Eastern Europe.
What do the Dentistry courses involve?
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Dentistry is a six-year course taught in English.
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The course is divided into two categories, 62% stemmatological courses and 38% medical, surgical, and fundamental theory.
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From year one to year five, students are required to work summers in university affiliated hospitals, clinics or dentistry offices for a minimum of four weeks each year. A total of 800 hours is required over five years.
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During year six, students must complete a number of integrated courses on complex oral treatment training and practical study.
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They must also write a dissertation on a topic chosen in conjunction with their instructor.
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To qualify, students must sit the state written examinations to assess their dental medical knowledge in both practice and procedures. They will also need to complete a practical examination in four subjects.
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Students are required to defend their thesis with a presentation before a board of accomplished dentists and professors.
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Successful students are awarded a master’s degree and the title of Dentist.
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Dentistry graduates from Romanian universities include renowned professionals many of whom have contributed substantially to the field post-graduation.
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Some continue with their chosen area of specialisation in Romania due to the large demand for dentists and availability of state funding.
How much do the programmes cost?
PROGRAMME |
PROGRAMME STARTS |
ANNUAL FEES (Euro) |
Medicine |
October |
5000 |
Bioengineering |
October |
2500 |
Pharmacy |
October |
5000 |
Dentistry |
October |
5000 |
Admission to Iasi University
Applicants must submit the following documents:
- A completed application form.
- The Baccalaureate diploma or both an equivalent copy and authenticated translation in Romanian (translated if the original is in another language than English or French) and transcripts of records / diploma supplement (copy).
- Transcript of records in recognition of previous studies for the university.
- Copy of valid passport pages 1,2,3,4 or an official valid ID.
- Birth certificate – both a copy and authenticated translation is required.
- Medical certificate containing:
- proof of vaccination against hepatitis B
- information about any chronic diseases.
- A full psychological assessment
- 4 passport sized photos
Life in Iasi
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Iasi is the second biggest city in Romania with an estimated population of 343,000.
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It was only after the 1950s, when waves of heavy industrialisation, laid the foundations for the prosperity we see in the city today.
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The city’s long history has left Iasi with many significant buildings, statues and monuments scattered across it.
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The city of Iasi is a wonderful place to live and is a city with a great culture, low cost of living and affordable tuition fees.
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Students can also enjoy the many bars and discos in the student district and with over 60,000 students in the city, these areas have a great atmosphere.
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There is also a really efficient transport system to ensure you can get where you want 24 hours a day.
Life in Romania
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Romania is a country in the Southeast of Europe with an estimated population of 19 million. Bucharest, the capital city, has a population of around 1.7 million.
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After WWII Romania was under communist control until 1989, when it declared itself a free democracy, and began to rebuild its economy.
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Romania is now a very modern country and has a similar standard of living to other EU member states.
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Romania has a very low cost of living, making its famous universities an appealing destination for students from all around Europe and the rest of the world.
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Romanian universities are among the best in Europe and thousands of international students pursue their studies there every year.
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Modern Romania is a wonderful mix of cultures where people from all over the world are welcomed warmly by the locals.