State Agrarian University of Moldova

State Agrarian University of Moldova
Universitatea Agrară de Stat din Moldova
Former name
M. V. Frunze Chișinău Agricultural Institute (1940–1991)
TypePublic
Active1933–2022
Location,
AffiliationsTechnical University of Moldova (since 2022)

The State Agrarian University of Moldova (UASM; Romanian: Universitatea Agrară de Stat din Moldova) was a university located in Chișinău, Moldova.[1] Founded in 1933, it merged with the Technical University of Moldova, integrating into its structures in 2022.[2]

Organization

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The State Agrarian University of Moldova (SAUM) is the only higher agricultural education institution in the Republic of Moldova and the first higher education institution founded in Chișinău. SAUM has a history that began on 9 April 1933, when King Carol II of Romania promulgated the Law concerning the transformation of Agricultural Sciences Section of the University of Iași into the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences with its center in Chișinău. In 1938, the institution was renamed the Faculty of Agronomy and became administratively part of the newly established Gheorghe Asachi Polytechnic School.[3]

In 1940, following the occupation of Bessarabia by the Soviet Union, the faculty from Chișinău became an independent institution as the Chișinău Agricultural Institute, with four faculties (from 1944): Agronomy, Viticulture, Horticulture, and Animal Sciences. Other faculties are established over time: Mechanization of Agriculture (1950), Land Improvements (1954), Agrarian Economics (1965), Veterinary Medicine (1976). In 1991, the name of the institution was changed to the State Agrarian University of Moldova.[3]

At present, SAUM has over 6,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students trained in 23 specialties, 30 specializations, and 27 scientific specialties, respectively.

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Notable alumni

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ www.uasm.md
  2. ^ "Universitatea Agrară, Universitatea de Stat din Tiraspol și alte instituții vor fi fuzionate". diez.md (in Romanian). 13 July 2022.
  3. ^ a b Short historical view
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