International Academic Collaboration between Danubius International University and Kabarak University

Danubius International University and Kabarak University have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), marking the beginning of a new international academic partnership focused on strengthening cooperation in the fields of education, research, and institutional development.

This initiative reflects the ongoing commitment of Danubius International University to developing sustainable international academic relations and to actively contributing to the promotion of academic excellence, innovation, and the exchange of best practices in higher education.

During the official visit hosted at Kabarak University, the delegation of Danubius International University was warmly welcomed by the Vice-Chancellor of the institution, Professor Henry Kiplagat, together with members of the university’s executive management. 

The delegation was led by Dr. Steve O. Michael, Rector and CEO of the university, and Dr. Andy Corneliu Pușcă, President of the Administrative Board.

During the official meetings and the signing ceremony, representatives of the two institutions explored opportunities for developing joint projects in areas of strategic interest, including academic mobility for students and faculty members, collaborative research initiatives, institutional capacity building, innovation, and the internationalisation of the educational process.

Representatives of both universities emphasized the importance of international academic partnerships in strengthening intercultural dialogue, stimulating scientific cooperation, and fostering competencies adapted to the demands of an increasingly interconnected global society.

The signing of this Memorandum of Understanding establishes the foundation for long-term academic and scientific collaboration aimed at facilitating the exchange of expertise, the implementation of joint initiatives, and the expansion of educational and professional opportunities for students, researchers, and academic staff.

Through this initiative, Danubius International University reaffirms its mission to promote the internationalisation of higher education and to strengthen the university’s position as an active contributor within the global academic community.

  

 

Claudia Stefania Marghiru


Social Work Students Awarded at the “Danubius Vitae” Conference

Within the scientific conference “Danubius Vitae – Scientific Conference on Life and Human Development Sciences”, held on 22 May 2026 at Danubius International University, outstanding academic contributions by students were acknowledged. The event, organized under the theme “Innovation, Resilience and Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Contemporary Life Sciences”, provided a relevant academic framework for promoting interdisciplinary research and for advancing initiatives focused on contemporary human development.

 

Following the evaluation conducted within the Social Work section, the following distinctions were awarded:

 

First Prize – Veronica Condorache, 3rd year, Social Work

Second Prize – Ana-Maria Șandru, 1st year, Social Work

Second Prize – Andreea-Diana Ciribașa, 1st year, Social Work

Third Prize – Adrian Sîrghi, 2nd year, Social Work

Honorable Mention – Magdalena Gheorghiu, 2nd year, Social Work

 

The awards reflect a high level of academic engagement and the students’ sustained interest in research and the development of practices specific to the field of social work.

 

 

Claudia Stefania Marghiru


International Academic Contribution: “Legal Norms, Economic Power and Technological Change in Global Perspective”

Dr. Cristina Elena Popa Tache and Dr. Corneliu Andy Pușcă, members of the academic staff of the Faculty of Law and International Governance, serve as editors and coordinators of the international volume published by Springer:

Legal Norms, Economic Power and Technological Change in Global Perspective

The volume brings together scholarly contributions addressing contemporary legal, economic, and technological transformations from an international perspective and is available for pre-order within the prestigious Springer Cham editorial series: https://link.springer.com/book/9783032306159.

The editors of the volume are:

  • Cătălin-Silviu Săraru
  • Cristina Elena Popa Tache
  • Maria Isabel Torres Cazorla
  • Corneliu Andy Pușcă

This achievement confirms the faculty’s sustained engagement in high-level international academic projects and the strengthening of scientific collaborations with world-renowned academic publishers.


New International Members Join the Editorial Board of Acta Juridica

The Faculty of Law and International Governance proudly announces the joining of two prestigious international scholars and professors to the Editorial Board of the journal Acta Juridica, whose academic and institutional contributions further strengthen the international profile and scientific excellence of the publication.

Mr Emilio José Armaza Armaza, Vice-Dean for International Relations and the 2030 Agenda at the Faculty of Law of the University of Deusto in Bilbao, Spain, is widely recognised for his activity in the field of international academic cooperation and the development of university strategies focused on the 2030 Agenda and internationalisation.

We are equally honoured by the joining of Dr Federica Cristani, Head of the Centre for International Law and Senior Researcher at the Institute of International Relations Prague, Czech Republic, a distinguished specialist in public international law, the law of state responsibility, international economic law, gender policies, and the regulation of cyberspace.

Her scientific activity is particularly distinguished through the coordination of major European projects, including within the frameworks of Horizon Europe and Horizon 2020, as well as through her involvement in leading European academic and institutional structures. She is currently co-founder and co-director of the Intersect Observatory. At the same time, she serves as an external member of the University Centre for Conflict and Post-Conflict Studies within the Faculty of Law of Charles University in Prague.

Her international academic career includes research and teaching activities at multiple European and international universities and research centres, as well as the position of Co-Chair of the ESIL Interest Group on International Economic Law during the period 2020–2023. Since December 2022, she has also been included in the list of external experts of the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA).

The joining of these distinguished academic personalities reflects the constant commitment of the Faculty of Law and International Governance to the development of international academic excellence based on scientific cooperation, interdisciplinarity, and openness towards the major contemporary legal challenges.


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