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27 May 2024

Scholarships for foreign cultural journalists - 2024 - The extension of the deadline for displaying the results by 14 days

The Romanian Cultural Institute announces the extension of the deadline for displaying the results by 14 days, in order to re-contact the members of the judging committee of the candidacy files and to carry out the procedures according to the regulation. The conditions

8 May 2024

Scholarships for Foreing Researchers – 2024 – THE EXTENSION OF THE DEADLINE FOR RESOLVING DISPUTES AND DISPLAYING THE FINAL RESULTS

The Romanian Cultural Institute announces the extension of the deadline for resolving disputes and displaying the final results by 15 days, in order to re-contact the members of the commission for resolving the appeals and for carrying out the procedures according to

18 Apr 2018

Adrian G. Sahlean -Eminescu – Eternal Longing, Impossible Love performance

The event features Adrian G Sahlean in a one-man performance of his award-winning meter-and-rhyme English renditions of Romania’s national poet Mihai Eminescu (1850-1889). The recital is done with background music illustrations recorded by concert pianist Horia Mihail

12 Aug 2016

Lettre Internationale - no 98 / summer 2016

To our readers            Rereading history helps us to better understand contemporary issues. At their turn, present-day events modify our retrospective view, so that the past looks different, which explains why history has to be periodically rewritten. Anne

7 Jul 2010 - 31 Jul 2010

Romanian Language, Culture and Civilization Courses, Braşov, 7-31 July 2010

LEARN ROMANIAN IN ROMANIA! As a result of the evaluation of the 4 applications from UK citizens, the two grants offered by the British Council were awarded to: 1. Antony Ian Hoyte-West – 82 % 2. Paul Sims – 78 % As a result of the evaluation of the 28 applications

Lettre Internationale - no 98 / summer 2016

To our readers            Rereading history helps us to better understand contemporary issues. At their turn, present-day events modify our retrospective view, so that the past looks different, which explains why history has to be periodically rewritten. Anne

A Canine Epiphany

Mister Kă is closely watching a pair of young-people-not-actually-young-seen-from-up-close, that pair of young-people-in-the-distance-who-look-different-from-up-close, that pair is getting on bus #92, the bus which is taking you, taking everybody, in the direction of the

Night Lights Light Nights Of Bucharest

Sometimes glowing colorfully in the dusk air, as doors of museums open up for late visitors, or, some other times, its dark sky flushed by lasers for white nights of entertainment, Bucharest often begins to live and breathe anew after sundown.  White NightsNow that the

The Construction Of Saint Joseph’s Cathedral

Red bricks are the distinctive feature of this construction, next to the white rosette, a huge round window above the main portal: thereby, the reader has most certainly recognized the Archbishopric of Saint Joseph's Cathedral. It is one of the landmark buildings in

Grigore Antipa In The Bucharest Of The Beginning Of The 20th Century

Grigore Antipa Museum of Natural History Having returned to the country after finishing his studies his studies and his PhD. thesis, awarded summa cum laude at the famous University of Jena, on 1 April 1893 Dr. Grigore Antipa was appointed director of the Zoology department

The Past: Plus Quam Perfectum

Bucharest is a city in search of identity. Its precise moment of birth is unknown, for the Cetatea Dîmboviţei of the 14th and 15th centuries only played host to its rulers when they occasionally came to ward off threats from south of the Danube or Hungarian attacks form

A Century Of Our Past And Our European Identity Are Being Destroyed

Armenian Church; St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Cathedral; Stirbey house on Calea Victoriei excerpts from the debate organized by Ileana Foundation for Contemporary Fine Arts and Modern Architecture in Romania, hosted at UNA Gallery on May 12th 2008 Nowadays, the oldest