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The University was set up having as a purpose the promotion of the educational values of the American higher education, against the background of the rich traditions of the Romanian education. In accomplishing this desideratum, the starting point was that in the United States of America, higher education stands on the model of the behavior-driven American society based on the efficient organization of activity, resilient sense of duty, the cultivation of work spirit, self-respect, and respect for the others, fair competition throughout one’s lifetime, competition with all the others and, last but not least, with oneself", as Professor Ion Smedescu declared himself. •
1991 (11 March) – The Assembly of the establishment of the Romanian-American University took place in Bucharest, when its Statute was approved, which stipulated the establishment of 7 schools:
School of Domestic and International Business, Banking and Finance, Management, Hotel and Tourism Economy, Computer Science, Medicine and Public Health, Law, Engineering in design and product aesthetics. •
1991 (28 March) – the Decision no. 364 of the Ministry of Education and Science approved the establishment of the Romanian-American University. •
1991 (April 17) – the Ruling no. 295/17.04.1991 of the Court of Law of
Sector 1, Bucharest, granted legal personality to the Romanian-American University. •
1991 (10 June) – the assembly for the establishment of the Romanian-American University's Senate was held, where Ion Smedescu was unanimously elected Rector and was appointed Founding Rector of the Romanian-American University. Moreover, the first management positions were elected according to the law (vice-rectors, Senate scientific secretary, executive manager, deans) and the curricula, enrolment figures, tuition taxes as per education forms and the enrolment fees for admission were also approved. •
1991 (July) – the organization of the first admission exam, subsequent to which 1,772 students were admitted. •
1991 (11 December) – the end of 1991 witnessed the enactment and vote of the
Constitution of Romania, through each private education was legally recognized as part of the national system of education. Under these new provisions, on the initiative of the late Prof. Ion Smedescu, the RAU Rector, on 11 December 1991, the "Romanian-American Foundation for Promoting Education and Culture" (FRAPEC) was established, by Ruling no.34/22.01.1992 of the Court of Law of 1st Sector, Bucharest. The goal of FRAPEC was "the promotion and dissemination of Romanian cultural and civic education values in America and of American values in Romania". Among the 27 founding members of FRAPEC there were prestigious university professors, researchers, lawyers, economists, medical doctors etc. The foundation took under its auspices the Romanian-American University, in order to abide by the law in effect and elected Ion Smedescu, the RAU Rector, as president. •
1992 – In February 1992, the university's Center of Scientific Research was established, and in May 1992 the first session of student scientific research presentations was organized. •
1994 – 1995 – the process of temporary authorization, as per the provisions of the Law no. 88/1993 on the accreditation of higher education institutions and the acknowledgement of diplomas, and as per the Law no. 84/1995 – the law on education. •
2000 – the School of European Economic Integration Studies was established, temporarily authorized by the G.D. no. 1215/2000. •
2002 (15 May) – Law no. 274 on the establishment of the Romanian-American University as an accredited higher education institution is published in the Official Gazette and, implicitly, the accreditation of its schools takes place, which are as follows:
Management-Marketing, Domestic and International Business, Banking and Finance, Domestic and International Tourism Economics, Computer Science for Business Management, Law, Studies of European Economic Integration. •
2002 (September) – the first exam after the bachelor studies is organized in the Romanian-American University. •
2002 – the Ministry of Education and Research approved the organization and development of master programs (post-academic studies with a duration of 3 semesters). •
2003 (October) – the inauguration of the Romanian-American University's Campus with the attendance of representatives of the country's leadership and of the partner American universities. •
2004 – A new legal provision (Law no. 288/2004 on the organization of academic studies) led to a major reform of the structure of the Romanian higher education. The law was enforced starting with the academic year 2005–2006 and concerned the Bologna reform and the transfer to the organization of academic studies per 3 cycles: bachelor-master-doctorate. •
2007 – 2010 – the Bologna reform (2005–2008), required by the enforcement of the provisions of Law no. 288/2004 and other legal requirements, led to the reorganization of the education offer of the Romanian-American University according to the existing study areas, related majors and the number of distributed credits. Equally, new master programs were launched, designed in line with the bachelor programs and accredited by ARACIS, as per G.D. 404/2006. For the first bachelor graduates of economic studies from the
Bologna system (July 2008), the university offered 10 master programs (Bologna) accredited according to the law •
2007 – 2008 – the schools in the economic area of the university became members of the Association of the Economic Schools from Romania (AFER), a renowned professional-scientific body including the most valuable higher education economic institutions in Romania. •
2008 (5 October) – Ion Smedescu, the Founding Rector of the university passed away; the position was taken over by Ovidiu Folcut, first in interim terms and then, starting from December 2008, permanently, as a result of the elections organized for this purpose. •
2010 – the institutional assessment and the granting, on 22 July 2010, by the ARACIS Board, in unanimity of votes, of the qualification "High degree of trust", the highest national qualification as regards the quality of educational services rendered by an academic education institution, according to the law. •
2011 – Diversification of the educational offer through the accreditation of two new bachelor studies programs, exclusively taught in English: "International Business" and "Computer Science for Economics". •
2011 – The process of evaluation for the classification of the university and ranking of the study programs, as per the provisions of the G.D. 789/2011 on the approval of the Methodology of the evaluation for the classification of universities and ranking of the study programs and as per other legal documents (OMECTS 4072/2011, OMECTS 4174/2011 and OMECTS 5204/2011). According to the provisions of OMECTS 5262/2011 on the acknowledgement of the results on the classification of universities, the Romanian-American University is education-focused. The results of the ranking of the study programs valid for the academic year 2011–2012, according to the law, were: • Area – International economic relations, Category A (program of excellence according to the law) • Area – Finance, Category A (program of excellence according to the law) • Area – Management, Category B • Area – Marketing, Category B • Area – Business administration, Category B • Area – Cybernetics, statistics and economic computer science, Category B • Area – Law, Category D • Area – Accounting, Category E •
2014 – the first master studies programs exclusively taught in English are launched: "Finance" – providing a double degree, unfolding in partnership with the
University of Siena, "Strategic Marketing", and "Computer Science for Business". •
2015 – the institutional assessment and the granting, on 24 August 2015, by the ARACIS Board, of the qualification "High degree of trust", the highest national assessment regarding the quality of educational services rendered by an academic education institution, according to the law. The creation of the International Business and Entrepreneurship master studies program. •
2017 – the establishment of the School of Physical Education, Sports and Kinesiotherapy and the authorization of two new bachelor studies programs: “Physical Education and Sports” and “Kinesiotherapy”. The accreditation, within the schools of economic profile, of 3 new master studies programs: “International economic relations and economic diplomacy”, “Business Management in Tourism and Aviation”, and “Logistic Management”. ==References==