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Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu

Sibiu
Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu is one of Romania’s oldest universities, with over 225 years of academic tradition. It offers high-quality, EU-aligned education designed to ensure international academic and professional recognition. With 9 faculties and programs taught in multiple international languages, ULBS promotes innovation, digital teaching methods, and a strong focus on student mobility through the European Credit Transfer System. The university hosts over 14,000 students across bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral, and residency programs, supported by 650+ academic staff and 21 research centers. Known for its unique specializations and strong reputation, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu is consistently ranked in global university rankings, including QS and Times Higher Education.
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Founded

1990

World Rank

#2224

International Students

+150

Institution Type

public

Degrees

residency, undergraduate, master, phd

Everything You Need to Know

Overview

A dynamic public university in Transylvania’s cultural capital, Sibiu, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu blends strong regional roots with an increasingly international profile. Around 15,000+ students study across nine faculties, supported by ~680 teaching staff (QS profile). Strengths include engineering & mechatronics, medicine, food science, economics, humanities and EU-funded mobility. English-taught options are expanding, notably in Medicine (EN), Business Administration (EN) and Mechatronics (EN).

ULBS is a comprehensive public institution (founded in its modern form in 1990) with a much longer higher-education tradition in Sibiu (law & theology roots back to the 18th–19th centuries). The mission emphasizes EU-aligned quality standards, international recognition of graduates, and regional engagement. Internationalization is coordinated by the Department of International Relations, which handles admissions for EU/non-EU candidates, Erasmus+ mobilities, and the Romanian Preparatory Year. ULBS lists 70+ international partnerships and “150+ international students,” with 15+ study programs taught in widely spoken languages.

Major research and teaching areas span engineering & IT, medicine & health, natural sciences, social sciences, economics, letters & arts, agriculture/food & environmental protection, theology and law. Facilities include a central library, research centers and modern labs distributed across city campuses.

Basic Specifications

Specification
Details
Official Name
Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu
Abbreviation
ULBS
Type
public
Founded
1990
Location
Sibiu
Academic Status
Public
Main Campus Address
B-dul Victoriei 10, 550024 Sibiu, Romania
Academic Staff
680
Students
15000
Students (int’l)
150

Brief History

Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu (ULBS) stands as one of Romania’s most respected institutions of higher education, carrying forward a long academic tradition rooted in the city’s intellectual history. Named after the renowned Romanian philosopher and writer Lucian Blaga, the university embodies his spirit of knowledge, creativity, and cultural depth.

Since its re-establishment in 1990 and its adoption of the name “Lucian Blaga” in 1995, ULBS has grown into a modern, multidisciplinary university dedicated to excellence in education, research, and innovation, continuing Sibiu’s rich legacy of learning.

  • 1786: beginnings of higher education in Sibiu at the Theological-Pedagogical Faculty.
  • 1844: Sibiu Law Academy established.
  • 1940–1945: University of Cluj temporarily relocated to Sibiu.
  • 1969/1976: new faculties and a Higher Education Institution formed in Sibiu.
  • 1990: ULBS re-established as a public university (Letters/History/Law; Medicine; Food & Textile Technology; Engineering; Sciences).
  • 1995: adopted the name “Lucian Blaga”.

Faculties & Departments

Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu is a comprehensive institution with a diverse range of faculties, each contributing to the university’s strong academic and research profile. From law, engineering, and medicine to arts, sciences, and theology, ULBS offers a multidisciplinary environment that attracts both Romanian and international students.

Each faculty hosts specialized departments and programs designed to meet global academic standards, with several courses and degrees available in English or other languages. The university’s structure reflects its commitment to innovation, internationalization, and the continuous development of education across a wide spectrum of disciplines.

Faculty of Law

  • Departments: (faculty-level departments listed on the faculty site; primarily Law-focused units).
  • Key programmes for internationals: [Law (RO)], [European Law/European Private Law (RO/EN tracks vary by year)].

Faculty of Engineering

  • Departments: Industrial Engineering & Management; Computers and Electrical Engineering; Machines & Industrial Equipment.
  • Key programmes for internationals: Mechatronics (EN), Information Technology (RO/EN tracks may vary), Embedded Systems (MA/EN).

Faculty of Letters and Arts

  • Departments: Languages & Literatures; Performing Arts; Communication & PR (per faculty pages).
  • Key programmes for internationals: Business Communication/Translation & Interpreting (EN); cultural/arts programmes (RO/EN availability varies).

Faculty of Medicine

  • Departments: Preclinical, Medical, Surgical sciences (organized by clinical blocks).
  • Key programmes for internationals: Medicine (EN); Dental Medicine (EN) (announced/approved), Pharmacy (RO).

Faculty of Sciences

  • Departments: Mathematics & Informatics; Natural Sciences; Physical Education & Sport.
  • Key programmes for internationals: Biology (EN), Informatics-related majors, Sport & Performance (language varies).

Faculty of Agricultural Sciences, Food Industry & Environmental Protection

  • Departments: Food Science; Agricultural & Environmental Engineering.
  • Key programmes for internationals: Food Engineering, Environmental Protection (RO/EN availability varies).

Faculty of Economics

  • Departments: Management/Marketing; Finance/Accounting; Economics/International Business.
  • Key programmes for internationals: Business Administration (EN), Informatics in Economics (EN), selected master’s in English.

Faculty of Social Sciences & Humanities

  • Departments: Sociology/Social Work; International Relations/Political Science; History/Heritage; Psychology.
  • Key programmes for internationals: International Relations & European Studies (RO/EN elements).

Faculty of Theology

  • Departments: Orthodox Theology; Protestant Theology (German).
  • Key programmes for internationals: Protestant Theology (DE); Orthodox Theology (RO).

Note: Department names outside Engineering are summarized at faculty level; check each faculty’s site for the exact current departmental structure and English-taught availability, which can change year-to-year. (Start from the Faculties hub.)

Additional Fees

Tuition fees at Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu (ULBS) vary depending on the student’s citizenship, study level, and language of instruction. For the 2025/26 academic year, EU/EEA/Swiss citizens pay the same regulated tuition rates as Romanian students, with programme-specific amounts listed in the university’s online catalog.

Non-EU applicants, however, have separate tuition rates published on the official Admission for Non-EU page, typically expressed in EUR. Fees differ across study levels and disciplines — with Medicine and Dentistry among the highest, and programmes in Engineering or Economics generally more affordable. Additional administrative or registration charges may apply, particularly for Non-EU students, so it is essential to review the latest tuition details and requirements before applying.

Bachelor’s (Academic Year: 2025/26)

  • EU/EEA/Swiss: EU candidates pay the same Romanian-regulated tuition as Romanian citizens; amounts are published per programme in Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu’s online catalog (RON, often per year/semester). Example English-taught listings include Business Administration (EN), Biology (EN), Mechatronics (EN), etc.
  • Non-EU: Non-EU tuition is listed programme-by-programme on the Admission for NON-EU page (EUR/USD). Medicine/Dentistry are among the highest; engineering/economics typically lower. (See the TUITION FEES table on the official Non-EU admission page.)

Master’s (Academic Year: 2025/26)

  • EU/EEA/Swiss: Programme-specific fees (RON) in the catalog; same rules as Romanian citizens.
  • Non-EU: Programme-specific annual fees in EUR/USD listed on the Non-EU page.

Doctoral (PhD) (Academic Year: 2025/26)

  • EU/EEA/Swiss: Romanian-regulated fees per doctoral school.
  • Non-EU: Programme-specific EUR/USD fees (see Non-EU page).

Notes: Fees may vary by language (RO/EN), field, and credit load; additional registration/administrative fees and deposit/seat-reservation or visa-related prepayments can apply for Non-EU. Always check the catalog and the Non-EU page before applying.

Tuition Fees for Non-EU Applicants

This table outlines the tuition fees for Non-EU applicants at Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, covering Bachelor, Master, PhD, and Residency programmes. Fees vary by field of study, with Medicine, Theatre, and Arts programmes having higher rates. Administrative processing fees apply separately.

Field of Study

Level of Study

Tuition Fee (Euro/Month)

Technical Studies, Agronomy, Sciences, Mathematics & Applied Mathematics, Sport

Bachelor / Master

300

Technical Studies, Agronomy, Sciences, Mathematics & Applied Mathematics, Sport

PhD / Residency

320

Socio-human Studies, Psychology, Economy

Bachelor / Master

300

Socio-human Studies, Psychology, Economy

PhD / Residency

300

Medicine

Bachelor / Master

500

Medicine

PhD / Residency

500

Medicine in English (Non-EU)

Bachelor / Master

600

Medicine (Residency)

Residency

600

Music & Arts

Bachelor / Master

450

Music & Arts

PhD / Residency

470

Theatre

Bachelor / Master

780

Theatre

PhD / Residency

800

 

Admission Deadlines

Admission Step
Timeline
Online Registration Period
Main session typically early–mid July (e.g., 9–15 July 2025 at Engineering); a second/September session is also run.
Document Verification
Shortly after online application; by faculty.
Language Tests
Scheduled by ULBS Center of Modern Languages
Entrance Examinations
Vary by faculty (e.g., skills/portfolio for arts; science/medical tests where applicable).
Results Publication
After each session (July; early September).
Place Confirmation
As per faculty rules; deposits/fee payment deadlines stated per call.
Enrollment
September (before classes, per Academic Year structure).

Accepted Language Certificates

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English
French
Accepted
  • IELTS Academic, TOEFL iBT, Cambridge (CAE/CPE), PTE Academic—specific scores/acceptance set by each faculty.
  • Erasmus mobility requires B1 English (as reference for incoming students).

Not Applicable

Alternative

Prior full degree in English or medium-of-instruction certificate may be accepted case-by-case; or ULBS internal language test by the Center of Modern Languages.

Not Applicable

University Language Testing

The Center of Modern Languages (ULBS) organizes university-run English/Romanian language tests used by faculties for admissions where allowed.

Required Documents

Applicants to Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu must submit academic and personal documents to verify qualifications and identity. EU/EEA/Swiss students provide diplomas, transcripts, and CNRED recognition if needed, while Non-EU students may require document legalization. Additional documents include ID/passport, medical certificates, photos, language certificates, portfolios (for certain programmes), and visa-related proofs.

Academic Documents

  • EU/EEA/Swiss: Prior studies recognized by CNRED; submit CNRED recognition (if applicable), Baccalaureate/University diploma and transcripts (original/certified translation rules by language).
  • Non-EU: Similar academic documents; legalization (Hague Apostille or consular authentication) may be required depending on country.

Personal Documents

  • Passport/ID
  • birth certificate
  • medical certificate
  • photo
  • name-change proof if applicable

Additional

  • Language certificate (as required)
  • portfolios/tests for specific arts/architecture programmes
  • visa-related proofs for Non-EU
  • fee payment receipts

Internships & Training

Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu (ULBS) offers a robust framework for students to gain practical experience through internships and industry placements, both locally and internationally. These opportunities are facilitated through strong partnerships with leading Romanian and multinational companies, as well as the university’s active participation in the Erasmus+ programme.

Local Industry Collaborations

ULBS maintains active collaborations with several prominent companies in Sibiu, providing students with valuable internship experiences:

  • Bosch: Bosch has expanded its presence in Romania with a new software center in Sibiu, offering students opportunities to engage in cutting-edge projects in software development and engineering.
  • Continental: Continental offers paid internships in engineering and programming, allowing students to work on real-world automotive technologies. The university regularly hosts presentations and recruitment events to connect students with these opportunities.
  • WITTENSTEIN: WITTENSTEIN provides summer internships in July and August, focusing on precision engineering and automation technologies. These internships offer hands-on experience in a high-tech manufacturing environment.
  • STS (Special Telecommunications Service): STS operates a modern IT&C services center in Sibiu, offering internships in cybersecurity, telecommunications, and IT infrastructure. Students gain practical experience in critical national communication systems.

Transport & Campus Access

ULBS's central location provide convenient access for students from across Romania and internationally.
International Access

Sibiu is served by Sibiu International Airport (SBZ) with European connections; national rail and bus links connect to Cluj-Napoca, Brașov and Bucharest.

City buses service campus areas; Sibiu is walkable around the historic center and university buildings.

Main Rectorate at Victoriei Blvd. 10 with faculties clustered near the center and specialized sites (e.g., Engineering on Str. Emil Cioran).

  • Community Engagement: UniverCity project partners with local communities to address real-life challenges through faculty and student research.
  • Regional Development: RIBES project supports circular bioeconomy initiatives in Sibiu County with local authorities, farmers, and businesses.
  • Academic Partnerships: Collaborates with Romanian and European universities, including membership in the FORTHEM alliance.
  • Industry Collaboration: Works with local businesses to provide internships, joint research, and knowledge transfer.
  • Student Opportunities: Enables hands-on experience while contributing to regional innovation, sustainability, and social development.

2224

World Rank

727

Europe Rank

12

Romania Rank

Academic Excellence Indicators

Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu (ULBS) is recognized nationally and internationally for its academic quality and research impact. In the QS World University Rankings 2025, ULBS is placed in the #1401+ band globally and around #80 in Eastern Europe.

The Times Higher Education (THE) 2025 ranking places the university in the 1501+ band, while Romania’s national metaranking (2024 report) ranks ULBS 19th among Romanian higher education institutions. Additional indicators, such as web visibility (Webometrics July 2025: #3077 globally), highlight its growing presence, with subject-level assessments placing it mid-table nationally.

  • QS 2025: #1401+ globally; =80 in QS Europe: Eastern Europe (profile page).
  • THE 2025: 1501+ band (confirmed by ULBS news).
  • Romania National Metaranking (2024 report published 2025): ULBS 19th nationally among ranked institutions.
  • Other indicators: Web visibility (Webometrics 2025 July: world #3077). Independent aggregators place ULBS mid-table nationally by subjects.

Services

Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu offers modern dormitories, on-campus dining, and upgraded facilities for student comfort. Students have access to the Central Library, campus Wi-Fi, and digital learning platforms. Career services and Erasmus+ programs support mobility and development, while health and counseling services ensure student wellbeing with nearby city medical facilities.

Accommodation & Dining

ULBS operates eight student dormitories with a total capacity of approximately 1,980 places. The dorms are regularly renovated and modernized during the summer vacation period to improve comfort and facilities. Students are allocated rooms on an annual basis, depending on availability. Each dormitory typically includes shared kitchens on floors and common spaces; in addition, the campus maintains at least one canteen and one cafeteria to serve daily meals for students.

As noted on the summer accommodation notice, students must present supporting documentation upon check-in (e.g. employer or faculty certificates), and some services—such as dorm medical offices—may have been relocated (e.g. from Dormitory No. 1 to Dormitory No. 3).

Library & IT

Students at ULBS have access to the Central Library, which serves as the main hub for academic resources, study spaces, and digital access to databases and bibliographic resources. The university supports campus-wide Wi-Fi connectivity via eduroam, allowing students and faculty to use their credentials seamlessly across participating institutions.

For course management, scheduling, and academic administration, Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu uses digital platforms (e.g. the UMS system, MyAccount, and classroom/learning management tools) to deliver timetables, submission portals, and related services.

Career & Mobility

Information about internships, job opportunities, and career planning is made available via faculty websites and the university’s central student services. ULBS actively supports student mobility through the Erasmus+ program, which handles both incoming and outgoing students via the International Relations Office.

In addition, the university collaborates with the Erasmus Student Network (ESN) to help international and exchange students integrate socially and academically. The university’s internationalization strategy emphasizes academic exchange, scientific cooperation, and global partnerships, further enabling student mobility and cross-border learning.

Health & Wellbeing

As part of the admission process, students are often required to provide medical certificates to ensure they meet basic health criteria. Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu offers student health guidance, counseling, and related wellbeing services via university-level services. While a dedicated medical office is available on campus (in a dormitory facility), city health institutions are also readily accessible given the campus’s central location in Sibiu. Students can thus draw upon both internal and external medical resources during their time at the university.

Student Life

Sibiu offers an appealing blend of historical charm, strong cultural life, and practical affordability, making it one of the more student-friendly cities in Romania. Whether living in university dorms or private rentals, students at ULBS can enjoy a balanced lifestyle: access to rich cultural events, agreeable living costs, and enough amenities to make academic life both comfortable and vibrant.

Student Housing & Cost of Living

Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu provides dormitory accommodation which is among the most budget-friendly options for students. Private rental options are also available close to the university, often shared apartments or studios. In Sibiu, a room in a shared apartment typically costs around €90/month, with “bachelor flats” starting at roughly €150/month. Utilities, groceries, and transport are fairly affordable; public transport tickets are inexpensive and many places are walkable.

Dining out is cheap too: inexpensive local meals may cost around €5-8, mid-range restaurant dinners around €40 for two, and coffee or drinks are modestly priced. Monthly living expenses (excluding rent) are often in the range of €100-€300, depending on lifestyle.

Clubs, Culture & Sports

Sibiu is a highly cultural city; its reputation is upheld by famous events like the Sibiu International Theatre Festival (FITS), which brings together artists from dozens of countries with performances across theatre, dance, circus, music, and street art. There is a strong presence of theatres (like the Radu Stanca National Theatre), philharmonic concerts, museums, galleries, and frequent exhibitions.

For sports and recreational activity, students can access city sports clubs, fitness centers, and participate in university competitions. Although specific ULBS-club listings vary, the student portal and faculty boards regularly post about tournaments, fitness programs, dance and theatre workshops. The infrastructure is good, and there are both indoor and outdoor options.

City Experience in Sibiu

Sibiu is a walkable, safe medieval city with beautifully preserved architecture and a vibrant old town. It’s small enough to feel manageable but large enough to offer a full array of services, shops, restaurants, and cultural life. The city hosts multiple festivals throughout the year (including FITS, Artmania, fashion and art weeks) that draw both locals and international visitors.

Nature is also close at hand: the Carpathian Mountains nearby allow for hiking, skiing and outdoor weekend trips. For students, this means a good balance between academic life, cultural enrichment, and access to outdoor adventures. The public transport system is cheap, many places are within walking distance, and the historic center and parks provide free or low-cost leisure options.

International Student Support

Academic & Learning Support

Orientation at faculty level; language center courses/tests.

Student Life & Cultural Integration

Erasmus+ and ESN involvement; intercultural events.

Administrative & Practical Services

International Relations Office guidance on CNRED recognition, visas, residence permits, and enrolment steps.

Health, Safety & Digital Access

Campus Wi-Fi/eduroam; medical certificate requirements; city-center locations.

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