9 Best universities for Public Policy / Administration in Romania

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Below is a list of best universities in Romania ranked based on their research performance in Public Policy / Administration. A graph of 4.66K citations received by 1.89K academic papers made by 9 universities in Romania was used to calculate publications' ratings, which then were adjusted for release dates and added to final scores.

We don't distinguish between undergraduate and graduate programs nor do we adjust for current majors offered. You can find information about granted degrees on a university page but always double-check with the university website.

1. Babes-Bolyai University

For Public Policy / Administration

#193 in Europe
#520 in the World
Acceptance Rate
79%
Founded
1959

2. National School of Political Studies and Public Administration

For Public Policy / Administration

#228 in Europe
#601 in the World
Acceptance Rate
30%
Founded
1991

3. University of Bucharest

For Public Policy / Administration

#310 in Europe
#833 in the World
Founded
1864

4. Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies

For Public Policy / Administration

#333 in Europe
#902 in the World
Acceptance Rate
60%
Enrollment
22,003
Founded
1913

5. Alexandru Ioan Cuza University

For Public Policy / Administration

#443 in Europe
#1289 in the World
Acceptance Rate
25%
Founded
1860

6. Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava

For Public Policy / Administration

#467 in Europe
#1371 in the World
Acceptance Rate
84%
Founded
1963

7. University of Oradea

For Public Policy / Administration

#497 in Europe
#1504 in the World
Acceptance Rate
60%
Founded
1963

8. Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu

For Public Policy / Administration

#515 in Europe
#1579 in the World
Acceptance Rate
67%
Founded
1976

9. Ovidius University of Constanta

For Public Policy / Administration

#517 in Europe
#1603 in the World
Acceptance Rate
60%
Founded
1961

The best cities to study Public Policy / Administration in Romania based on the number of universities and their ranks are Cluj-Napoca, Bucharest, Iasi, and Suceava.