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The Swedish and the Romanian studies both have an attachment.
In 2010 she became president of the Society for Romanian Studies.
Since 1986, the society has held seven well-attended international congresses gathering Romanian studies scholars from a variety of countries.
Center for Romanian Studies.
Nina Arbore @ the Centre for Romanian Studies.
She was joined there by her sister Christina Zarifopol-Illias, who organized the Bloomington Romanian Studies Program.
His historical work focuses on intellectual history, the history of ideas, historical theory and the history of historiography, and Romanian studies in European contexts.
Dennis Deletant, Romania under Communist Rule (Portland, OR: Center for Romanian Studies, 1998).
An Anthology of Contemporary Poets of Cluj-Napoca, Iaşi, The Center for Romanian Studies, 1997.
Dennis John DELETANT, Reader in Romanian Studies, University of London.
Undergraduate and graduate students in German studies, Slavic studies, Italic studies and Romanian studies, regardless of level, take all of their classes at the Malesherbes center.
The Society for Romanian Studies (SRS), founded in 1973, is an international inter-disciplinary academic organization dedicated to Romanian studies.
She served as chairman of the Conference on Slavic and East European History in 1979 and also served as President of the Society for Romanian Studies from 1988-90.
Lucian Turcescu, editor, Dumitru Stăniloae: tradition and modernity in theology, Iași, Romania; Palm Beach, Fla.: Center for Romanian Studies, 2002.
Since January 2014 Lavinia Stan has served as the President of the Society for Romanian Studies, the premier international organization on Romanian Studies.
The society has joint-membership arrangements with the South East European Studies Association (SEESA), as well as the Romanian Studies Association of America (RSAA).
Introduced in October 2006, the Bologna and European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) is very popular with the Romanian population, as it aims to establish the equivalence of Romanian studies abroad.
Nicholas M. Nagy-Talavera, The Green Shirts and the Others: A History of Fascism in Hungary and Romania (Iaşi and Oxford: The Center for Romanian Studies, 2001).
The Society for Romanian Studies has received 1,500 more books from 10 other colleges and universities, said Andrei Busuioceanu, director of the Romanian Library in Manhattan, where all the donated books are being stored before being shipped.
Now, in a response to an appeal by the Society for Romanian Studies that appeared last month in The New York Review of Books, St. Lawrence University has organized a donation of about 4,000 books to the Bucharest library.
The society understands Romanian studies broadly to encompass political, socioeconomic and cultural developments in Romania and the Republic of Moldova, the situation of their ethnic minorities and their relations with the ethnic majority, as well as the position of Romanians and Moldovans living outside those countries.