Foundation The
university was founded as a higher medical institute by a Decree No. 414 from November 12, 1960, of the Presidium of the National Assembly of the Republic of Bulgaria and Order No. 208 from January 19, 1961, of the Ministry of Health. October 1, 1961 is considered its birthdate – the first school day of the first academic year at the first higher education medical school in Northeastern Bulgaria. During the first 10 years all departments and basic clinics were developed. Facilities for education and scientific research were created. The main focus has been on the continuous improvement of the practical training. With the growth of the institute, the construction of new hospital premises was organised both for educational purposes and for the healthcare needs in Northeastern Bulgaria. During the 1970s the new
Surgery Clinic and the
Dermatology Clinic were built. In the 1980s the Obstetrics and
Gynecology Hospital, the Psychiatric Hospital (the largest on the
Balkan Peninsula), the Eye Hospital, the Therapeutic Hospital (the current University Hospital "St. Marina" – Varna) were also established. In 1995, by a decree of the National Assembly, the Higher Medical Institute of Varna was renamed to Medical University of Varna. In 2002 the university accepted as its name the name of its patron – Prof. Dr.
Paraskev Stoyanov. The university auditoria are traditionally named after prominent professors from the Medical University of Varna. The Medical University of Varna is among the first members of the
Black Sea Universities Network (BSUN) and is full member of the
European University Association (EUA). From 2006 the graduating doctors receive a European supplement to their diplomas which is valid for their professional realisation in the EU countries. Since the beginning of the 21st century, with the opening of new faculties and programmes, high-tech laboratories, research centres, creation of more conditions for scientific exchange, work on programmes, active international cooperation, scientific periodicals, better online presence and work in the new digital environment, university TV, MU-Varna has expanded its educational scope and has developed further its academic potential.
Symbols, awards and honours The university tries to satisfy the public need of high-quality medical and management cadres in healthcare and the social field in accordance with the national strategies for the development of education and healthcare, and the international standards. It aims to develop fundamental and applied scientific research, innovations and new technologies, as well as to improve the national health in partnership with the other parts of the healthcare system. The university aims to be a nationally recognised leader in the academic education and scientific research which have a considerable contribution to the improvement of the nation's health, the technological progress and the quality of life. •
Coat of Arms represents a stylized image of an open book in the Temple of Knowledge and in its centre - the symbol of medicine – a staff with a snake wound around it. •
Flag is manufactured from white silk and goldthread. In accordance with the heraldic tradition, the coat of arms and the name of the institution, Medical University "Prof. Dr. Paraskev Stoyanov", are embroidered in blue on the white background. The
Flag is kept in the Assembly Room at the Rectorate Building. • '''Rector's Ceremonial Mace''' is crowned with two spheres, one inscribed into the other with a snake in the centre, which symbolises medical knowledge. It originates from the ancient symbol of medicine – a staff with a snake wound around it as well as from the ancient tales of the snake's wisdom and omniscience. A jade sphere is placed on the top end of the mace – a symbol of eternity, strength and knowledge, the essential values of medicine. • '''Rector's Necklace''' has a round shape which symbolises the infinity of scientific knowledge. The pendant is entirely made of bronze. The coat of arms of the university is engraved in the centre of the pendant – an open book in the Temple of Knowledge and as its centre – the symbol of medicine – a staff with a snake wound around it. The base of the pendant is made of blue stone which symbolises the human ideals. • '''Rector's Toga''' is red with black lining. • '''Dean's Toga''' is dark blue with red lining. The symbols are carried during University holidays, ceremonial processions and ceremonial sessions of the Academic Council. File:Zname MU-Varna.jpg|The Flag of Mu-Varna
Awards and Honours By a decree of the Academic Council of MU-Varna the following awards for high achievements in teaching and scientific research as well as for long-term successful work at the university are given: • Honorary title "
Doctor Honoris Causa" of the Medical University of Varna: For exceptional achievements in the development of the university and Bulgarian healthcare. • Academic Honours: Honorary star with a blue ribbon. Honorary sign with a blue ribbon. • Honorary Diploma: Golden
Hippocrates – awarded by the Rector for excellent results to University graduates. • Honours: Honorary plaque. Honorary sign. Plaque "SIGNUM LAUDIS" (for contribution to the scientific research and academic development of professors from MU-Varna and other Bulgarian universities).
Patron The Monument of Paraskev Stoyanov in the Yard of MU-Varna The Medical University of Varna carries the name of
Prof. Dr. Paraskev Stoyanov famous for his pioneer and enlightening role not only in Bulgarian medicine and science. He established the first Bulgarian school of surgery, started the training in anatomy in Bulgaria, gave the first lecture in medicine in Bulgaria (1918), opened, in the Varna region, the only one on the Balkan Peninsula, Children's Sea Sanatorium for Bone and Joint Tuberculosis. He was the first in the country who produced X-ray images, performed a complex surgery of a damaged heart and is the first Bulgarian hiker (1895, the peak of Grand Combin, Switzerland). At international level, Prof. Stoyanov, is recognised as one of the founders of thalassotherapy (treatment with sea water) and heliotherapy (treatment with sun). He is an author of scientific and general publications as well as literary memoirs
Rectors •
Dimitar Raykov (2024 - until now) • Svetoslav Georgiev (June 2023 - 2024) •
Valentin Ignatov (2020 – June 2023) •
Krasimir Ivanov (2012–2020) •
Anelia Klisarova (2004–2012) • Temelko Temelkov (1999–2004) • Dimitar Kamburov (1990–1999) • Georgi Marinov (1987–1990) • Vanko Vankov (1983–1987) • Garabed Kaprelyan (1977–1983) • Raycho Koinov (1973–1977) • Vladimir Ivanov (1966–1973) • Zdravka Kemileva (1963–1966) • Gergo Mitov (1962–1963) • Radan Radanov (1961–1962) == Campus ==