Facilities at the University of Bucharest
An Open Campus Experience
The University of Bucharest is an open urban campus, meaning its buildings are integrated throughout the city rather than located in a single enclosed area. This gives students the unique advantage of being fully connected to Bucharest’s dynamic urban life, with easy access to public transport, cafés, cultural venues, and historical landmarks.
The university’s faculties are located in different parts of Bucharest, each in its own dedicated building. This allows every faculty to have spaces tailored to its academic needs, from modern lecture halls to specialized laboratories. At the same time, it encourages students to explore different areas of the city and experience a diverse academic environment.
Libraries and Study Spaces
The University of Bucharest offers access to a wide network of libraries, both central and faculty-based. Each faculty has its own specialized library, where students can find academic books, journals, and study materials relevant to their field. In addition, there are quiet reading rooms and study areas designed for both individual work and group projects.
Student Cafeteria – Kogălniceanu
Students can enjoy daily meals at the cafeteria located in the Kogălniceanu Complex, one of the main student hubs in the city. The cafeteria offers a variety of warm meals at affordable prices, making it a convenient option between classes. Its central location means it’s easily accessible from several university buildings.
Accommodation – Leu C Dormitory
Students who receive scholarships have the opportunity to stay in Leu C Dormitory, one of the student residences of the University of Bucharest. The dorm provides a comfortable and affordable living environment, with essential facilities such as furnished rooms, internet access, shared kitchens, and study-friendly spaces. It’s also a great place to meet other students and become part of a vibrant student community.