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University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Carol Davila" in Bucharest enjoys a strong tradition and prestige recognized both nationally and internationally. Founded in 1857, the university has consistently advanced, making significant contributions to the fields of medicine and pharmacy. The university has modern learning facilities, laboratories equipped to European standards, and specialized libraries, providing students with access to state-of-the-art resources.
By choosing UMPCD, you gain the opportunity to be taught by professors who have mentored countless generations of medical professionals. These educators have achieved excellence in their careers and now dedicate themselves to shaping the education of the new members of our community, passing on their expertise and inspiring the next wave of medical practitioners.
When considering undergraduate studies, you can choose from one of the four constituent faculties, enrolling in study programs offered in Romanian, English, or French. This flexibility allows you to tailor your academic and professional journey to match your future interests.
For those who already hold a bachelor's degree, master's programs are available, or you can pursue advanced research through UMPCD's doctoral school, further developing your expertise and contributing to the field of medicine and pharmacy.
Join the hundreds of students involved in research and volunteering and become members of student organizations – already with a long history in Romania. This gives you the chance to participate in national and international student exchanges, organize projects that serve disadvantaged individuals or communities, learn and improve your surgical techniques, or participate in research projects in your fields of interest.
Become the leaders of your generation and take on roles that help the community, be curious and evolve to propel science. Your involvement and fruitful collaboration with other colleagues will make a difference for you and your patients, and the "Carol Davila" University of Medicine and Pharmacy and your mentors will continuously support you to achieve perfection.
Take a stroll through the Romanian capital and discover the historical fabrics that compose the architectural eclecticism – from the buildings that formed the romantic front of “Little Paris” to the contrasts brought by the post-war and contemporary periods. If you have an exploratory nature, you can lose your steps in the alleys of the 45 parks or if you are passionate about the performing arts, the almost 40 state or independent theaters await you with open doors, most of them offering discounts for students. In the warmer months, Bucharest becomes a space open to artists, artisans and street parties, events that embrace the multiculturalism, diversity and originality of every young person looking for fun.
Bucharest shines at night too! Once the sun goes down, the city transforms into a vibrant nightlife scene, attracting with its energy and diversity. From exclusive clubs to intimate bars and live music venues, there is something for all tastes and preferences. The Old Town is the epicenter of the fun, where the narrow streets come alive as darkness falls. Here, you will find a diverse range of bars, restaurants and clubs, each with its own unique atmosphere and the fun that doesn’t stop until the morning.
The Lipscani area also offers numerous options for movie lovers, with cinemas and theaters that show interesting films and shows until late at night, as well as for those who want to visit certain museums with guided night tours. Whether you are looking for a dance until dawn or a quiet evening in an intimate bar, Bucharest is waiting for you to discover what "Carpe diem!" means, making every night an unforgettable adventure.
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Phone:
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E-mail: rectorat@umfcd.ro
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