Dialogue and Cooperation in the Black Sea and Balkan Regions
The University of Bucharest, Black Sea Universities Network and Balkan Universities Association cordially invite you to the International Congress on “Dialogue and Cooperation in the Black Sea and Balkan Regions”.
With a history of over 150 years and a constantly confirmed prestige, the University of Bucharest is today a dynamic and inclusive academic milieu, student-centered and characterized by creativity, innovation and pragmatism.
Composed of 19 Faculties, with 97 bachelor’s programs, 215 master’s programs, 9 didactic master’s programs, 21 Doctoral Schools in specific fields and a School for Interdisciplinary Doctoral Studies, over 50 centers and 9 research stations, the University of Bucharest has been recognized as an institution of excellence in education and research that has made it a priority in preparing its students for life and profession.
With over 34,000 students, 1,300 professors and 500 researchers, 1,300 employees as administrative staff, the University of Bucharest reveals itself as a strong and supportive community, which acts constantly to ensure the highest quality of the offered services, guaranteeing to its graduates easy and effective assimilation on the labor market, regardless of the field or program of study.

The Black Sea Universities Network (BSUN) represents the cooperation framework for Academic Institutions from the Black Sea Region. BSUN intends to facilitate the inter- university cooperation and the generation of synergies among education, scientific research, innovation and cultural cooperation.
At present, the Network includes 120 universities from the 12 member countries of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation, including Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Georgia, Greece, Moldova, Romania, Serbia, Russian Federation, Turkey and Ukraine.

The Balkan University Association comprises currently 78 universities from the Balkan Region, from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Greece, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Romania, Serbia and Turkey.
The Association aims to be a collaborative academic platform, fostering the cooperation among our universities and countries in the Balkans, to endorse Balkan Studies and to provide academic expertise concerning the region.