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  2. League of Romanian Students Abroad - Wikipedia

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    The League of Romanian Students Abroad (LSRS; Romanian: Liga Studenţilor Români din Străinătate) is a non-profit, non-governmental, politically neutral organization led by Romanian students and graduates of universities around the world. It is one of the few organizations of its kind, specifically grouping Romanians who want to study, are ...

  3. Romanian-American University - Wikipedia

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    The Romanian-American University (Romanian: Universitatea Româno-Americană) is a private university in Bucharest, Romania, which offers courses and degrees in English as well as Romanian, emphasizing international business. It was founded by Ion Smedescu.

  4. List of universities in Romania - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of post-secondary educational institutions in Romania. Public universities, owned and operated by the state, emerged as such in the 1860s. Private universities, except for a handful of theological seminaries, were set up after the Romanian Revolution of 1989.

  5. AOL online classes FAQs

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    To watch a class, click on the class image. This will take you to the AOL online classes lounge. From there, you may have three options: To watch a class that is on replay, you do not need to do anything. The class will automatically play. To watch a class that is live, click Enter Class. Click Watch Live or Restart Class if the class has ...

  6. Carmen Sylva National Pedagogical College - Wikipedia

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    After the union of Banat with Romania, the Romanian Girls' High School began to function in the same building. The courses were opened on 15 October 1919 by Ioan Fodor, a Romanian language teacher who came from Blaj, appointed principal. In 1919–1920, the Romanian Girls' High School operated with only five classes and 136 students.

  7. Alexandru Ioan Cuza University - Wikipedia

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    The Alexandru Ioan Cuza University (Romanian: Universitatea "Alexandru Ioan Cuza"; acronym: UAIC) is a public university located in Iași, Romania.Founded by an 1860 decree of Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza, under whom the former Academia Mihăileană was converted to a university, the University of Iași, as it was named at first, is one of the oldest universities of Romania, and one of its ...

  8. Unirea National College (Brașov) - Wikipedia

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    1918, December 1 – The Union of Transylvania with Romania was proclaimed; soon after, the school became a girls' high school. 1919, October 6 – The school had 8 classes (4 of primary education, and 4 of secondary education). 1922 – The school was renamed "Princess Elena" High School. 1928-1935 – High school had 8 classes instead of 4.

  9. Grigore Moisil National College of Computer Science (Brașov)

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    1 class of intensive – English profile; There are a total of 20 classes (15 computer sciences + 5 English) There are 28 students per class. That means 140 per year and a total of 700. After admission, the top 28 [3] that opt for the English class are sent to class 9A, and the rest are assigned, randomly and in equal proportions to classes 9B ...