New Bulgarian University

New Bulgarian University
New Bulgarian University
Нов български университет
Motto Ne varietatem timeamus
Motto in English Not to be afraid of the variety[1]
Established September 18, 1991
Type Private
President Bogdan Bogdanov
Location Sofia, Bulgaria
Campus Urban
Website www.nbu.bg
NBU logo

New Bulgarian University (Bulgarian: Нов български университет, also known, abbreviated as НБУ, NBU) is a private university based in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. NBU is the first private university in Bulgaria,[2] and among the top rated by Bulgarian businesses universities in the country.[3] As of 2004, the university has 7,551 current students and 3,201 graduates.

The university's campus is located in the Ovcha kupel municipality in western Sofia and consists of two main buildings. NBU has its own academic library and offers 37 bachelor's, 69 master's and 26 PhD programmes.

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History

NBU was established on 18 September 1991 by Bogdan Bogdanov and a group of Bulgarian intellectuals with a resolution by Bulgarian Parliament, the main goal was creating an institution which to modernise Bulgarian higher education yet preserve its traditions. 2,500 students were welcomed during the first year and a test of general education was introduced in 1995 and established as a uniform standard for the reception of students in 1996.

NBU educational museum was founded on April 23, 2010. The first exhibition was “Museum Network Resources”. It was the final stage of the project "Educational Museum at New Bulgarian University”. The project was funded by the National Fund for Research at the Ministry of Education, Youth and Science, the Cultural Heritage (Study on national historic and culture legacy as a part of European culture heritage and advanced methods for preserving).[4]

Departments

Centers

List of programmes

Bachelor's

See also

References

  1. ^ New Bulgarian University in Sofia, www.sofiabulgariatravel.com
  2. ^ Студентите на НБУ тръгват на турне (Bulgarian) CROSS information agency, 2010-5-24
  3. ^ Топ университети в България 2008 (Bulgarian) (Top universities in Bulgaria 2008), 2008-11-25
  4. ^ http://museum.nbu.bg

External links

Coordinates: 42°40′39″N 23°15′11″E / 42.6775°N 23.25306°E / 42.6775; 23.25306


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