Lecture at the School of International Governance and Law – Dr. Paulina E. Wilson

On 13 March, at 16:00, we invite you to attend the online lecture delivered by Dr. Paulina E. Wilson, Senior Lecturer in Law at the School of Law, Queen’s University Belfast (UK), Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and member of the Chartered Institute of Linguists, the Centre International de Recherches et Études Transdisciplinaires (CIRET), the British Institute of International and Comparative Law and the British Association of Comparative Law, where she serves as the institutional representative at Queen’s University Belfast.

Since 2021, Dr. Wilson has held the position of Deputy Director of Education, coordinating the LLB (Single Honours) Programme, acting as Advisor of Studies, managing the recruitment, training and coordination of Teaching Assistants involved in core modules, and contributing to the development of university teaching policies. She has been involved in the Student Voice – Education Strategy 2030 working groups, the institutional External Examiners Project, and the evaluation of the University-wide Welcome Week programme.

The lecture is held under the auspices of the School of International Governance and Law, with the support of the Dean, dr. Cristina Elena Popa Tache, reflecting the Faculty’s commitment to educational excellence and international openness.

The lecture is open to all students, academic staff and friends of Danubius International University and will take place online via Zoom, accessible at:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86907468832?pwd=182wbafI8UO7r85N0dsO0TqqdMGuLr.1
Meeting ID: 869 0746 8832
Passcode: 473930.

The topic of the lecture addresses the growing prominence of digital communication in the post-pandemic period, analysing recent transformations in communication practices and their implications for education and law.

 


School of International Governance and Law– Academic Excellence and Global Perspective

The School of International Governance and Law provides its graduates with solid and diverse professional opportunities through an academic structure tailored to the demands of today’s labor market. Undergraduate programs in Law and International Relations and European Studies pave the way for careers such as legal advisor, lawyer, judge, public prosecutor, diplomat, expert in European affairs, political analyst, or civil servant in national, European, and international institutions.

https://univ-danubius.ro/en/facultatea-de-drept/programe-de-licenta

At the advanced level, master’s programs in European Law and Public  Administration, Criminal Sciences, and Security Management in International Relations provide opportunities for in-depth specialization and access to leadership and expert roles within public administration, the judicial system, law enforcement and public safety institutions, international organizations, and strategic analysis structures.

https://univ-danubius.ro/en/facultatea-de-drept/programe-de-master

Throughout their studies, students develop essential skills such as interpreting and applying legal norms, analyzing public policies and international relations, managing risks and security, as well as argumentation, negotiation, and institutional communication. Master’s programs further strengthen strategic thinking, professional ethics, research abilities, and decision-making in complex contexts, equipping graduates with the tools to become competitive and responsible professionals in an ever-evolving European and international environment.

For details regarding admission requirements and procedures, please consult the Admissions section:

https://univ-danubius.ro/en/

https://admitere.univ-danubius.ro/en/

 

 

Claudia Stefania Marghiru


Linguistic and Intercultural Dimensions in Teaching Romanian as a Foreign Language: “Romanian as a Foreign Language: Linguistic and Intercultural Perspectives” (1st Edition)

The hybrid international conference “Romanian as a Foreign Language: Linguistic and Intercultural Perspectives” (1st Edition) took place on January 16, 2026, at Danubius International University. The event represented a significant academic initiative dedicated to the analysis and exchange of best practices in the field of teaching Romanian as a foreign language, bringing together specialists in applied linguistics, language pedagogy, and intercultural studies. The conference was held within the framework of an extensive international academic partnership involving prestigious universities and institutes from Italy, Bulgaria, Albania, the Republic of Moldova, and Ukraine, thereby strengthening the European and intercultural dimensions of scholarly dialogue.

Scientific coordination was ensured by distinguished academic figures, including Dr. Corneliu-Andy Pușca, President of Administrative Board of Danubius International University, and Dr. Steve O. Michael, Rector and CEO of the institution, in their capacity as hosts of the conference. The program featured contributions from renowned invited speakers such as Dr. Alexandra Barbăneagră, Dr. Gina-Aurora Necula, Dr. Habil. Cristinel Munteanu, and Dr. Ivana Ivanic, whose presentations addressed contemporary educational policies, innovative strategies for teaching Romanian, and the role of intercultural competence in the current European academic context.

 

Claudia Stefania Marghiru

 

 


New Technologies Month at Danubius International University

In March 2026, Danubius International University (DIU) becomes a genuine academic hub dedicated to the law of new technologies, data protection, cyberspace, and artificial intelligence, through a series of prestigious national and international scientific events.

Programme of events of the School of International Governance and Law

  • 3 March 2026, 11:00
    Academic lecture: “Personal Data Protection Today”
    Luisa Dumitru

    Head of the External Relations Department – National Supervisory Authority for Personal Data Processing (ANSPDCP)
    The online event is addressed to students, academic staff, and researchers interested in the application of the GDPR in the era of new technologies, dialogue between academia and public authorities, and current legal issues in the field of data protection.

  

  • 16 March 2026
    9th edition of the National Conference: “Virtual Communities in the Era of the General Data Protection Regulation (CVGDPR)”

    Online event
    Organisers: European Law Studies Centre of the “Acad. Andrei Rădulescu” Institute for Legal Research of the Romanian Academy, the School of International Governance and Law of Danubius International University, and the Department of Political Sciences of the “Luigi Vanvitelli” University of Campania.
    Conference information: https://www.csde.ro/

 

  • 27 March 2026
    International Conference on FinTech, Cyberspace and Artificial Intelligence Law

    6th edition
    Format: online – Zoom
    Organisers: the Society of Legal and Administrative Sciences, in cooperation with a top 500 university worldwide, and the School of International Governance and Law – DIU
    Details and registration: https://adjuris.ro/fintech/
    The proceedings of this conference are periodically submitted for evaluation with a view to indexing in the Web of Science – Conference Proceedings Citation Index.

 

Why “New Technologies Month”?
This initiative strengthens the academic visibility of DIU, reflects its commitment to interdisciplinary research and innovation, enhances strategically relevant fields, and, last but not least, encourages the involvement of all faculties in meaningful academic projects.


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