The University of Bucharest is seeking to purchase 13 high-performance laptops for the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences. This procurement is part of the PNRR project No. 760272/26.03.2024, code CF 62/30.07.2023, titled 'Development and Validation of a Virtual Reality Assessment of Pers
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The University of Bucharest is seeking to purchase copier paper, colored paper, and cardboard products. These items are essential for printing documents necessary for the effective operation of teaching and administrative activities across its 19 faculties. This includes materials for the student ad
The University of Bucharest is seeking to purchase two types of laptops as part of the project CNFIS-FDI-2025-F-0256 – Successful Entrepreneurs and Sustainable Entrepreneurs (SMARTBUSINESS). These laptops will provide superior graphic and video processing capabilities for activities conducted in the
The University of Bucharest is seeking to procure laboratory equipment for Cognitive Science to equip the Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences. This procurement process is part of the project "Digital Ecosystem for Sustainable Learning at the University of Bucharest - EDIS-UB." The project
The University of Bucharest is seeking to purchase hardware and software tools that assist educators in implementing enhanced competencies acquired through training in the educational process. This procurement is part of the project "Digital Ecosystem for Sustainable Learning with Open Educational R
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