Danubius International University opens the first structured academic corridor with universities in Kenya, East Africa

Kenyan universities are set to deepen academic links with Europe through a planned partnership with Romania’s Danubius International University that will establish what organizers describe as East Africa’s first structured Kenya-Romania European Union academic corridor.

The initiative, spearheaded by Kenya-based education pathway firm AspiraPath LLC, is expected to connect five Kenyan universities to EU-accredited master’s degree programmes under the Erasmus+ framework, potentially opening new opportunities for student mobility, dual certifications and joint research collaborations.

The proposed corridor, targets partnerships with AMREF International University, Strathmore University, Pwani University, Moi University and Kabarak University. Under the arrangement, Kenyan students would gain access to EU-recognized master’s degree pathways through Erasmus+ inter-institutional agreements, while universities would pursue joint research programmes and dual-degree structures offering both Kenyan and European qualifications simultaneously.

“This partnership seeks to establish a structured and fully managed Kenya-Romania EU academic corridor,” the organizers said.“The collaboration will strengthen research, training and inclusive growth across Kenya and the wider East African region.”

Romania is seeking to anchor the partnerships across five Kenyan counties including Nairobi, Uasin Gishu, Nakuru, Kilifi and Mombasa in a move expected to broaden regional access to international higher education opportunities beyond the capital.The proposed partnerships also come as Kenya continues positioning itself as a regional education hub, supported by expanding university enrolment, a young population and increased demand for digital and globally transferable skills.Danubius International University says its internationalization strategy prioritizes expanding academic partnerships outside Europe, increasing student mobility and promoting joint research and dual-degree programmes with foreign institutions. 


The Faculty of Law and International Governance of Danubius International University, partner  in the 6th Edition of the International Conference on Comparative and International Law

The Faculty of Law and International Governance of Danubius International University is proud to announce its participation, as an institutional partner, in the 6th Edition of the International Conference on Comparative and International Law, which will be held online via Zoom on 26 June 2026.

The conference is organized by the Existential Threats and Risks for All Working Group of the World Academy of Art and Science (USA), together with the International Observatory for Law and Transdisciplinarity (IOLT) within CIRET Paris, the University of Hertfordshire (United Kingdom), and the Society of Juridical and Administrative Sciences – Adjuris, bringing together researchers, academics, practitioners, and experts from numerous countries around the world.

We are honoured to announce that Associate Professor Dr. Cristina Elena Popa Tache, Dean of the Faculty of Law and International Governance, will participate as a keynote speaker in the panel entitled “ESIL Task Force on Underrepresentation”, dedicated to diversity, inclusion, and representation within the international legal community. At the same time, she serves as a member of the Organising Committee and is among the founders of this international academic project, which has evolved into a recognised platform for dialogue promoting comparative and international legal research.

A particularly important aspect of the conference is that its proceedings volumes are periodically submitted for evaluation for inclusion in the Web of Science – Conference Proceedings Citation Index (CPCI), thereby contributing to the international visibility of the research presented.

The programme will include presentations and discussions on public international law, international investment law, international arbitration, European Union law, artificial intelligence and emerging technologies, human rights, global governance, sustainability, and legal transdisciplinarity.

Members of the academic staff of the Faculty of Law and International Governance are invited to participate free of charge and to take advantage of this valuable opportunity for academic dialogue with experts and researchers from around the world. Participation represents an excellent opportunity for internationalisation, professional development, and the strengthening of international scientific cooperation.

Full details regarding the conference and programme are available at:

https://www.comparativelawconference.eu/index_en.html

The Faculty of Law and International Governance reaffirms its commitment to academic excellence, internationalisation, and the advancement of scientific cooperation at both the European and global levels.

 


The best works of Psychology students were awarded at the DANUBIUS VITAE Conference

During the Scientific Conference "Danubius Vitae - Scientific Conference on Life and Human Development Sciences", organized on May 22, 2026 at Danubius International University, by the Faculty of Life Sciences and Human Development, the outstanding academic contributions of the students were highlighted.

 

The event, held under the theme "Innovation, Resilience and Interdisciplinary Perspectives in Contemporary Life Sciences", constituted a relevant academic framework for the promotion of interdisciplinary research and for the capitalization of initiatives oriented towards contemporary human development.

 

Following the evaluation carried out in the section dedicated to Psychology, the following distinctions were awarded:

DANCIU Maria-Andreea - First Prize;

HACH Alexandra - Second Prize;

ŞTEFAN Narcisa - Third Prize;

BRATU (PETREA) Simona-Daniela - Mention.

 

The prizes awarded were provided by the main sponsor of the event, PRIOR Publishing House and the Danubius International University, in recognition and encouragement of academic involvement and the constant interest of students for research in the field of psychology.

CONGRATULATIONS!

 

Oana Sacalov

 


The International Conference “Education in the Digital Era” – 5th Edition

The International Conference “Education in the Digital Era”, 5th Edition, will take place on July 23–24, 2026, in a hybrid format. The event is organized by the Faculty of Smart Education and Innovative Teacher Training within Danubius International University, in partnership with universities from Italy, the Republic of Moldova, Bulgaria, Albania, and Ukraine, as well as the Galați County School Inspectorate, the Galați County Center for Resources and Educational Assistance, and the “Education is Power” Association.

 

The aim of the conference is to provide an academic forum for the exchange of ideas and research findings within the following thematic sections:

 

1. The reflective, creative, and innovative teacher in the digital era;

2. The inclusive educational environment in the virtual school;

3. The professionalization of the teaching career in the digital world;

4. Initial teacher training and continuous professional development – a new challenge;

5. Artificial intelligence in educational research.

 

For registration, please access the following link:

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Bi_Bv_eyWnxHs4jyKoCSpWZ6AV-1weJNpe1jVV9FcZg/edit?usp=sharing

 

Deadlines:

  • Preliminary submission of the title in English: July 18, 2026
  • Notification of paper acceptance: July 19, 2026
  • Submission of the final paper for the journal Didactica Danubiensis: August 30, 2026

 

https://dj.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/DD/index

 

All accepted papers will be published in the journal Didactica Danubiensis, ISSN 2821-4374, indexed in the EBSCO international database.

 


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