Twelve Romanian universities have partnered and established the National School for Nuclear Energy to train specialists in the field, writes Radu Dumitrescu for Romania-Insider.com.
The universities that have partnered to set up the new school are the Bucharest Polytechnic, the University of Bucharest, the “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” Police Academy, and the “Carol Davila” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, all in Bucharest, along with universities from Iasi, Constana, Timisoara, Târgoviste, Craiova, Petrosani, the Babes-Bolyai University and the Technical University from Cluj-Napoca, according to University World News.
The initiative is considered a “strategic move to support the medium- and long-term specialised human resources in various fields necessary for the operation and development of Romania’s integrated nuclear energy infrastructure”, according to the press release cited by News.ro.