Bulevardul Revoluției 77, 310130 Arad, Romania
Aurel Vlaicu University Of Arad
Aurel Vlaicu University of Arad is a vibrant and contemporary public university in Arad, Romania. The university was founded in 1990, an era when significant changes were taking place in the Romanian educational sector. The university is named after one of Romania's most celebrated inventors and aviation pioneers, Aurel Vlaicu. The university's history is built on the principles of innovation, creativity, and forward-thinking education.
Since the university's inception, it has grown to become an important educational hub in the region, offering a broad range of courses that combine theoretical knowledge with practical application. The university's objective is to equip students with the necessary knowledge to cope with the fast-paced demands of the contemporary global workforce. The university is focused on skill development, research, and innovation. The university is also focused on incorporating modern learning techniques to ensure that students are exposed to relevant knowledge that meets industry standards.
The university offers various courses in different fields. These fields are as follows:
The university has a strong focus on international education opportunities:
Participation in Erasmus+ exchange programs
Partnerships with European universities
Courses available to international students
This provides students with international exposure and experience.
The university is located in a safe and student-friendly environment in the city of Arad.
The university focuses on career-based education:
Internships and industrial partnerships
Practical learning as part of the course
Focus on employability skills
Engineering and IT industries
Business and finance
Education and research
Government services
Students have access to:
Low cost of living compared to Western Europe
Cultural and student events
A welcoming and diverse community