Conference venue

The Conference will be hosted at the University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest, situated in the north part of the town, 8 km north-west of Bucharest city center and 15 km from Bucharest International Airport.

The University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine (USAMV București):

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History

The University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest (USAMV, for its acronym in Romanian) is the result of the academic, scientific and administrative process supported by great names of Romanian agronomic education and science, which began with the first Agronomic School in România (The Pantelimon Institute of Agriculture), established 164 years ago.

In 1852 Prince Barbu Știrbei signed the establishment act of the Pantelimon Agricultural Institute that started its activity in 1853. Only two years later, in 1855, the School for Veterinary Education was inaugurated. In 1867 the curriculum also included forestry, and agronomic education in Bucharest developed under the name of The Central School of Agriculture and Forestry. In 1868 the headquarters of the School moved to Herăstrău Estate and a new era began. The first Romanian agronomic research station was established in Herăstrău in 1873. The foundation of agronomic higher education was laid in 1915, when the School changed its name to the Herăstrău Agricultural College. In 1921 the Veterinary Medical College became the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest.
In 1929, the Herăstrău Agricultural College became the Academy of Higher Agronomic Education of Bucharest.

In 1948 the Bucharest Agronomic Institute was established, consisting of four faculties (Agriculture, Horticulture, Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine), then in 1952 it became the Nicolae Bălcescu Agronomic Institute (IANB, for its acronym in Romanian).

In 1970 the Faculty of Land Reclamation was established within the Institute, and in 1990 it became the Faculty of Land Reclamation and Environmental Engineering.

After the 5th of October 1992, IANB București operated under the name of the University of Agronomic Sciences of Bucharest, approved by Ministerial Order No. 5590/1995 signed by the Minister of Education and Science, as requested by the University Senate's Applications Nos. 4757/1992 and 7011/1992. Since 1995, according to Governmental Decision No. 568/1995, it has operated under its present name: the University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest.

The Faculty of Biotechnologies was established in 1994, and the Faculty of Management, Economic Engineering in Agriculture and Rural Development (F MIEADR, for its acronym in Romanian) in 2000.

Mission

The University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest (USAMV) is an accredited public higher education and research institution with legal personality, belongs to the network of public higher education institutions, and is an apolitical and non-profit organization. In order to achieve its mission, USAMV is organized and operates in accordance with the provisions of the Romanian Constitution, the current national legislation and regulations concerning education, the University Charter and its own regulations.

The mission of USAMV is to provide education and scientific research in order to train top specialists whose competences meet the demands of the labour market in the fundamental fields of Engineering Sciences and Biological Sciences.

The fields of study covered by USAMV are: Agronomy, Biology, Forestry, Horticulture, Animal Science, Veterinary Medicine, Food Engineering, Civil Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Geodetic Engineering, Biotechnologies, Applied Engineering Sciences, Engineering and Management, Engineering and Management in Agriculture and Rural Development.

The motto USAMV București is:

“an university for life and agriculture through top quality education and research”.

USAMV performs periodical self-assessment and appeals to specialist bodies for accreditation and the external assessment of quality. Its programmes of study are accredited/authorized, and the University received the “High level of academic trust” award in 2010.

USAMV București images

Academic Structure

USAMV currently operates seven (7) faculties in Bucharest, two (2) branches across the country and fifteen (15) departments.

ACADEMIC STRUCTURE

of the University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest

Faculty of Agriculture

Department
Soil Sciences

Department
Plant Sciences

Faculty of Horticulture

Department
Bioengineering of Horticultural
and Viticultural Systems

Department
Landscaping,
Biodiversity and
Ornamental
Horticulture

Faculty of Animal Productions Engineering and Management

Department
Formative Sciences in
Animal
Breeding and
Food
Industry

Department
Production
and Processing
Technologies

Faculty of
Veterinary
Medicine

Department
Preclinical Sciences

Department
Clinical Sciences

Department
Animal
Production
and Health

Faculty of Land Reclamation
and Environmental Engineering

Department
Environment and
Land
Reclamation

Department
Mathematics,
Physics and
Measurements

Faculty of
Biotechnologies

Department
Biotechnologies

Department
Industrial
Biotechnologies

Faculty of Management and
Rural Development

Department
Management and
Marketing

Department
Economics
Accounting and
Agritourism

Călărași branch
Slatina branch

 

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