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The King Michael I University of Life Sciences ( ro, Universitatea de Științele Vieții „Regele Mihai I”; abbreviated USVT), known until 2022 as the University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Banat, is a
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in
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,
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, which specializes in life sciences and
veterinary medicine Veterinary medicine is the branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, management, diagnosis, and treatment of disease, disorder, and injury in animals. Along with this, it deals with animal rearing, husbandry, breeding, research on nutri ...
. It was named in honor of
King Michael I of Romania Michael I ( ro, Mihai I ; 25 October 1921 – 5 December 2017) was the last King of Romania, reigning from 20 July 1927 to 8 June 1930 and again from 6 September 1940 until his forced abdication on 30 December 1947. Shortly after Michael's ...
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History

The existence of USVT is related to the establishment of the Faculty of Agronomy, within the
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of Timișoara, by ''Law no. 617'' promulgated by King Michael I on 30 July 1945. In 1948, the Faculty of Agronomy was transformed into an Agronomic Institute. In the same year, the Institute of Zootechnics and Veterinary Medicine was established in Arad, with two faculties: Zootechnics and Veterinary Medicine. In 1955, the Faculty of Zootechnics was transferred to the Agronomic Institute in Timișoara, and in 1957, the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine was integrated into a similar faculty in
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. In 1957, the Faculty of Zootechnics was transformed into a section of the Faculty of Agronomy and functioned until 1962 under the name of the Faculty of Agriculture and Zootechnics. In 1962, the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine was established within Timișoara's Agronomic Institute. In 1968, by the ''Order of the Minister of Education no. 80646'', the Faculty of Zootechnics was re-established, the Agronomic Institute functioning, until 1987, with three faculties: Agriculture, Zootechnics and Veterinary Medicine. The overall degradation of the economic and social life, the crisis of the Romanian society and the restructuring of the university life by reduction in 1987 finds the Agronomic Institute with a single faculty with three sections (Agriculture, Zootechnics and Veterinary Medicine). In 1991, based on the ''Order of the Minister of Education no. 4894'', the Agronomic Institute becomes the Banat University of Agricultural Sciences. In 1995, by ''Government Decision no. 568'', the name of the university becomes the Banat University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, and in 2013, by ''Government Decision no. 493'', the institution is named after King Michael I of Romania, the symbolic founder of the university. The current name was approved by ''Government Decision no. 976'' of August 2022.


Faculties


Campus

The university campus is located at 119 Arad Way, at the exit to Arad. It was built between 1972–1982. All the faculties, the library, the dormitories, the canteen, the lands and a sports hall, as well as the biggest internship grounds – the didactic station – are in the same perimeter. The structure of the educational spaces totals 15,630 m2 of usable area and 25,370 m2 of developed area. Students have access to modernized spaces, amphitheaters, laboratories, classrooms and seminar rooms. USVT offers its students a number of 1,516 places in five student dormitories. The student canteen, with a number of 450 seats and an area of 1,589 m2, is considered one of the most modern and beautiful in the country. Among other things, the university has pig, cow and poultry farms, crops for all seasons, fruit tree orchard and greenhouses, a lake and a fishery – where sturgeon and African catfish are bred. The
internship An internship is a period of work experience offered by an organization for a limited period of time. Once confined to medical graduates, internship is used practice for a wide range of placements in businesses, non-profit organizations and gover ...
of the university students takes place at the didactic station, Farm 1 – Cioreni, Farm 2 – Km 6 (former protocol base of the Romanian Communist Party), Farm 3 –
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, Farm 9 – Green Forest, in the veterinary clinics, at the Young Naturalists Station, Romanian-German Center for Training and Professional Development in the Field of Agriculture, as well as profile companies. In 2014, USVT received a certificate of excellence for "Best Campus" offered by
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Doctores honoris causa

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Karl Fritz Lauer Karl Fritz Lauer (11 April 1938 – 5 June 2018) was a Romanian-German agricultural scientist in phytopathology and herbology. Biography Lauer was born son of a German teacher and vice-notary in Banat, his older brother was the journalist Hein ...
(1938–2018), phytopathologist and herbologist *
Erwin Teufel Erwin Teufel (born 4 September 1939, in Zimmern ob Rottweil) is a German politician of the CDU. Political career Teufel was the leader of the CDU parliamentary group in the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg from 1978 to 1991. Teufel was Ministe ...
(b. 1939), Minister-President of Baden-Württemberg (1991–2005) *
Hans-Peter Liebig Hans-Peter Liebig (born January 23, 1945, in Neuruppin, Brandenburg) is a German agronomist for horticulture, he was 2002–2012 rector of the University of Hohenheim. Biography After studying at the State Engineering Academy for Horticulture i ...
(b. 1945), horticulturist * Margareta of Romania (b. 1949), eldest daughter of King Michael I * (b. 1951), phytopathologist and entomologist * (b. 1951), Metropolitan of Banat (2014–present) *
Peter Hauk Peter Hauk, (born 24 December 1960 in Walldürn, Germany) is a German politician of the CDU party. He has been a member of the Landtag (state parliament) of Baden-Wuerttemberg since 1992. From 2005 until 2010 he was Minister for Nutrition and ...
(b. 1960), Minister of Food, Rural Areas and Consumer Protection of Baden-Württemberg (2005–2010) * Rüdiger Heining (b. 1968), economist and agricultural scientist


References

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