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ABOUT US

Scoala Normala Superioara Bucharest (SNSB) was set up in 2001 on the model of the french Ecole Normale Superieure, by the initiative of a group of young researchers. Its mission is to guide towards research the best romanian students, and offer them a top-quality working environment. It contributes to society through the pursuit of education and research at highest standards.

STRUCTURE

The scientific activities are supervised by a Scientific Committee formed by world-renowed experts in each discipline. SNSB has no tenure positions, and the lecture courses change on an yearly basis. The Scientific Committee selects every year the courses from a list proposed by, and open to academics and researchers around the world.

STUDENTS

Each year the SNSB admits in each discipline, via a thorough selection process, up to ten student who have just completed two undergraduate years of study. The become SNSB students for three years. In the first year (the preliminay cycle) they graduate from their home university, and follow complementary courses at the SNSB. The last two SNSB years (the master cycle) is devoted to a Master's Program, offered by SNSB, finalized through a Master's thesis. SNSB charges no tuition fees. On the contrary, it grants scholarship in proportion to the academic achievements (as measured by final exams).

STRATEGIC PARTNERS

The efforts to sustain the formation of excellent researchers in sciences are long-term supported by strategic partners of SNSB: Softwin Group, The Romanian - American Enterprise Fund and Service de Cooperation et d'Action Culturelle de l'Ambassade de France.

LOCATION

The Departments of Mathematics and Informatics are temporarily hosted by the Institute of Mathematics of the Romanian Academy. The Biochemistry Department is hosted by the Biochemistry Institute of the Romanian Academy.

 
 

 

LATEST NEWS

The Mathematics Department of SNS-B has launched the call for lecture courses for 2010-2011

The Mathematics Department of SNS-B and IMAR invited Prof. Bernard Helffer (Univ. Paris Sud-Orsay) to deliver a series of lectures on "Spectral theory and applications". The lectures begun in February 2010. The second part of the lectures series  is scheduled for the period March 23 - March 25, 2010

List of lecture courses at the Mathematics Department, for the academic year 2009-2010, Preliminary Cycle and  Master


The Informatics Department of SNSB has launched the call for lecture courses