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Master of Applied Finance

Facilities

Campus Map

  • Paul Bran Building – Main building for MAF
  • Ion N. Angelescu Building – Main administrative and academic building for ASE
  • Mihai Eminescu Building
  • Virgil Madgearu Building
  • Grigore Moisil Building
  • Victor Slăvescu Building
  • Căderea Bastiliei Building
  • Ion Gh. Roșca Building
  • Stanislav Cihoski Building
  • Hermes Building
  • Theodor Ștefănescu Building
  • Dacia Building
  • Agricultori Building

Libraries

The university libraries support the development student’s global knowledge of the socio-economic field continually and extensively enriching their collections. The virtual library was established in 2002 and since then it has been one of the focus points of the development process. Website: www.biblioteca.ase.ro

The library’s current provision can be described as follows: 10 reading rooms, over 21,000 annual users, 700,000 volumes (books and periodicals), 180,000 bibliographical entries in its database. The digital library offers access to digital resources for all of the University’s specialized study domains, located in national and international libraries, as well as in economic universities and institutes. The virtual library allows access to more than 155 000 books, 263 ancient books, over 1000 full-text articles issued in ASE publications, more than 7000 PhD theses, as well as national and international data bases and publications. Website: http://opac.biblioteca.ase.ro/opac?lang=eng

Access to the library’s resources is based on the student ID, issued the university free of charge. The most requested publications are on free access in the library rooms (they are classified according to the Dewey system). Due to the large number of publications, for some of them the access is indirect, through the librarian.

Library Locations:

  • Ion Angelescu Building (0), 0118, 1st floor (Victor Slavescu) and 0219, 2nd floor (Paul Bran)
  • Virgil Madgearu Building (2) 2717, 7th floor (CSIE)
  • Victor Slavescu Building (4) (FABIZ)
  • Belvedere Campus A1-A2 (Belvedere I) A3-A4 (Belvedere II)

Sports

ASE’s sports facilities are properly equipped and offer students the chance to practice team sports and individual sports at no cost. Sports are included in the curriculum for the first two years of study. ASE’s students can choose from a wide array of physical activities, including basketball, volleyball, football, weight lifting, tennis, chess, cheer-leading and many more.

The 14 sports facilities are placed in the proximity of ASE campuses with the aim of encouraging students to have a healthy lifestyle. A sports hall situated near Piata Romană (Stanislas Cihoschi Str. 7) comprises courts for indoor basketball, volleyball, tennis, aerobics, fitness and bodybuilding, two bodybuilding rooms in the basement of the Ion Angelescu Building and a bodybuilding room on the Belvedere campus. ASE teams compete in national and international competitions in basketball, football, volleyball, swimming, chess.

For further details on the competitions calendar and information on the selection for the teams, please contact the Sports Department: www.defs.ase.ro. Moreover, if you are interested in being part of a football team, you will find out more on ligaeconomistului.ase.ro.

Students’ NGO

The Bucharest University of Economic Studies Students Union (USASE) is first of all a student organization whose main goal is to represent the interests of its members. It plays an important role in student development and growth, both personally and professionally.

USASE is fully focused on the Bucharest University of Economic Studies’ students, since it has a double role. First of all, its statutory definition, it is managed the Students Senate, which exerts its attributes in relation to student life. The second focus is on volunteering and designing projects that respond to the specific needs of ASE students. The fundamental values the organization has been built upon since its establishment in 2012 are integrity, professionalism, passion, transparency and teamwork. Besides the managerial team, USASE has two cathegories of members.

The first group consists of the passive members – group leaders and cohort representatives of all 11 ASE faculties belong to this group. Their volunteering duty is mainly focused on representing their collegues, without necessarily getting involved in USASE’s projects. The second category is the active members group who, all means, deserve to be called USASE volunteers. They work together with their coordinator towards achieving USASE’s goals.

Facebook

Find the Groups on Facebook, usually under a name that starts with STUD ASE and has the years of your generation (eg. STUD ASE REI 2020-2023). Your colleagues may also have specific WhatsApp groups, so check with them once the semester starts and you are enrolled.

  • you will always keep in touch with the academic environment;
  • you will have the latest news about accommodation, scholarships and camps;
  • you will know your rights and obligations;
  • you will make new friends;
  • you can ask questions about everything you need to know regarding your studies and university.

Canteens

In terms of food you can have lunch in one of the canteens of ASE. One is located in the Moxa Complex (Mihail Moxa str. 11) and the other one near Piața Romană (Cihoschi str. 5). The canteens provide fresh, varied three-course menus throughout the academic year.

The Moxa canteen has special prices for students and you can take a full meal with around 10 -20 lei. You might be required to prove you are a student ( presenting your student card). Usually the dishes are prepared on the same day and you can check for the weekly menu on social.ase.ro/cantina.

The Cihoschi canteen is open from Monday to Friday, between 13:00 and 15:00. A complete meal (2 dishes and a desert) would cost approximatelly 10-20 lei (2-4 euros).

Housing

All student facilities come with specially designed sports facilities and study rooms, meeting all student life needs. The 12 student residence halls comprise of more than 4300 living arrangements, fully equipped and offering good standards of living at student prices. Room occupancy is 2 to 4 people, depending on the residence type. Depending on the type of room, facilities and the financing of your studies, accommodation on campus could cost between 200 and 300 lei per month.

STUDENT ACCOMMODATION SERVICE – Frumoasa Street 31, room 13 (ground floor) E-mail: contact@cazare.ase.ro

Housing is guaranteed for students coming on scholarship and exchange programs and the application process is carried out through the Department for International Relations in cooperation with ASE’s Social Service, that manages the residencies. Ask for a place on campus! In order to benefit from accommodation, you need to submit the following documents at the Department for International Relations:

  • Student’s Academic Record (from the Secretary’s Office)
  • Accommodation Form
  • Identity card/passport copy

On completion of this phase, the department will confirm your status and it will send a list with all the students requesting for accommodation at the Students Accommodation Service. If you are late, but still before the academic year starts, you can ask for a place in Vitan campus.

In case you choose private accommodation, the university does not take any responsibility for finding private accommodation for the students. Rents can reach 200-400 Euro/month for a one-room apartment and 300-500 Euro/month for a two-room apartment. The rent does not include utilities or other facilities like cable TV or internet access.

PRIVATE CAMPUSES IN BUCHAREST: Arcca.ro / Campusest.ro / www.westgatestudios.ro

Medical Office

Medical examinations are free of charge at our university’s doctor’s office. The office is located on the Moxa campus, and care is provided general practitioners (3 doctors and 5 nurses) and dentists (4 doctors and 3 nurses). Specialist examinations must be requested your general physician and will be carried out in a specialised unit. The doctors are available from Monday to Friday, between 08:00 and 19:00.

In case of emergency situations, the number 112 is available nationwide, free of charge in any telecom network. All hospitals have an emergency room, available 24 hours a day. The service is generally free and open to everybody.

All international students are required to have a medical insurance valid for the entire period of studies with our university – either the European health card or a private insurance. EU students with EU health card or Health Certificate can go directly to the general doctors they have chosen. Some consultation or investigations might be subject to special fees (partial or no payment from your insurance).

Career Guidance Office

The Office for the relationship with the social and business environment ensures the liaison with companies and social actors. It organizes events helping you to prepare for job hunting and thus increase your chances of getting a relevant job when you complete your studies at ASE. The Centre for Career Counselling and Guidance supports and guides potential applicants, students and alumni in choosing a career or optimizing their educational / professional path. The Centre offers counselling sessions, training sessions, workshops and conferences for personal / professional development (consiliere.ase.ro).

  • Support for drafting CVs and application letters and preparing for interviews;
  • Help with career planning;
  • Career counselling focusing on your career interests, motivating factors and success criteria;
  • Finding relevant jobs (part-time jobs, summer jobs, internships, trainee or full-time positions);
  • Career planning and career seminars/workshops;
  • Career events and seminars;
  • Company presentations at ASE and company visits.

Cultural Centers

Bucharest University of Economic Studies offers its students the opportunity to enhance their intercultural knowledge means of activities in several cultural studies centres equipped with numerous paperback and electronic documentation resources, which provide access to national and international databases:

  • The Centre for American Studies
  • The Centre for Japanese Studies
  • The Centre for Russian Language and Culture
  • The French Studies Centre (Centre de Reussite Universitaire)

Predeal Training Center Complex

student training center

ASE’s “I.Gh. Rosca” Training Center Complex in Predeal was established in November 2017. The facility serves as a Conference Center, as it has a number of amphitheaters, lecture halls, workshop rooms, equipped with video projector, laptop, screen, wifi and sound systems. Over time, numerous academic, scientific and networking events have been hosted the Center.

Moreover, the Center also provides accommodation for its guests in 18 twin rooms, 14 double rooms, 4 apartments, one room for people with reduced mobility. As regards dining facilities, the Center has two restaurant lounges and a dining area.

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