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The University of Oradea (UO or U of O) (Romanian: Universitatea din Oradea) is an accredited public university located in Oradea in north-western Romania.. With 15 faculties, the university has a total of 123 fields of study for undergraduates and 151 post-graduate specialisation degrees.
It is located in the southern part of Bihor County, 13 km (8.1 mi) west of the city of Beiuș and 55 km (34 mi) southeast of the county seat, Oradea. At the 2021 census , Uileacu de Beiuș had a population of 1,793; of those, 80.31% were Romanians , 14.56% Hungarians , and 1.34% Roma .
Agora University Oradea: 2000 Emanuel University of Oradea: Oradea: 1990 Partium Christian University: Oradea: 1990 Constantin Brâncoveanu University: Pitești: 1991 Commercial Academy of Satu Mare: Satu Mare: 1997 Romanian-German University of Sibiu Sibiu: 1998 Dimitrie Cantemir University of Târgu Mureș Târgu Mureș: 1991
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Estate of the Oradea Bishopric is mentioned for the first time in the Regestrum Varadiensis. It was mentioned under Benenus in 1291, Belinis in 1300 and Benenes in 1309. 1451. Beiuș became a royal free city under John Vitez of Zredna. Seal of Beiuș showing Ladislaus I of Hungary inscribed around: "Sigillum Oppidi Belenes". 1552.
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The roots of Emanuel University of Oradea were planted in 1990, as Emanuel Bible Institute by Emanuel Baptist Church of Oradea. It was an underground Bible institute to train the upcoming pastors and missionaries of the Communist Romania. [1] In 1998, the school became "Emanuel University". [2]