Founded in 1852, the university of agronomic sciences and veterinary medicine of Bucharest is the oldest and largest institution of higher agronomic education in Romania. It was originally established as the Panteleimon agricultural institute.
In 1915, the institute became her?str?u agricultural college and in 1929 it was renamed the academy of higher agronomic education of Bucharest. Nine years later, the academy became the faculty of agriculture within the Bucure?ti Polytechnic Institute. In 1948 the Bucure?ti Agronomic Institute was established with the faculties of agriculture, horticulture and agriculture mechanization.
In 1992 the institute was granted full university status and became the Bucure?ti University of Agronomic Sciences. It was renamed the University of Agronomic Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Bucharest in 1996.
The university is located in Bucharest, the capital of Romania. Situated in the south-east part of the country, Bucharest is considered a major cultural, financial, entertainment, and media hub. Known for its elegant early 20th century architecture, Bucharest is rich with history and culture and is attracting increasing numbers of tourists every year.
There are seven faculties within the university: faculty of agriculture, faculty of horticulture, faculty of biotechnologies, faculty of veterinary medicine, faculty of animal productions, engineering and management, faculty of land reclamation and environmental engineering, and the faculty of management, economic engineering in agriculture and rural development. Each faculty is divided into different departments, which offer a wide range of degree programmes at bachelors, master's and doctoral level.
The university boasts nine research centres and one research institute, including the research centre for sustainable agriculture, the research centre for rural engineering and environmental protection, and the institute for poultry research.