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Dean: Mariana Caluschi, Professor Ph.D.
Head of Faculty Staff: Larisa Stog, Reader Ph.D.
Scientific Secretary: Anişoara Sandovici, Lecturer Ph.D.
Psychology and education are both sciences and professions extremely valuable within the community. With a tradition of almost 20 years, marked by numerous achievements, the Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences within the “Petre Andrei” University of Iaşi has always pursued its mission to acquire, to propose and to disseminate knowledge in its field of interest. Its main objectives include to bring significant contributions to the study of psychology and pedagogy, through creative and well documented research, and also to form the future generations of specialists and practitioners through carefully planned and designed programs of study. The research of our teaching staff and the teaching/learning activities developed are supported by numerous facilities and by devoted technical and administrative staff. The Faculty of Psychology and Education Sciences offers to its students several modules of specialisation in fields of interest such as clinical psychology, family psychology, psychopedagogy or human resource management. The structure, the duration of studies and the specializations are in accordance with the provisions of the Bologna Declaration:
BACHELOR'S DEGREES Specialization: PSYCHOLOGY (full-time courses, 3 years, 180 credits)
MASTER'S DEGREES - Communication, Creativity and Psycho-Social Skills in Organisations – 2 years
SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE “Petre Andrei” University of Iaşi supports academic performance and encourages personal and professional development. Each semester, the efforts and achievements of our best students are rewarded by several scholarships: of merit, “Cum Laude”, for scientific activities, of achievement or “Gaudeamus”. Moreover, “Petre Andrei” University of Iaşi aims to ensure equal opportunities for promotion and career development for all its students. In this respect, the students with special medical or social issues are encouraged to go on with their studies by the granting of social scholarships materializing in tax exemptions or reductions in tuition fees.
PSYCHOLOGY
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