Six public universities will receive 17 million lei for the renovation of study blocks and dormitories

Public higher education institutions will benefit from additional funding of about 17 million lei from the Ministry of Education and Research (MEC). The resources will be used for renovations and modernization of study blocks, dormitories and other infrastructure projects.
The projects due to be funded by MEC were selected under a contest. Thus, Moldova State University will receive funding of 3.36 million lei to repair the dormitory No. 19, as well as to renovate the swim pool's changing rooms on 31 August 1989 Street in Chișinău.
The Technical University of Moldova will receive an additional 4.1 million lei for renovation and equipping of study rooms in building no. 19, where the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine is located. Resources have been approved for purchasing computers and tablets equipped according to software requirements used in study programs of the specialties Animation and Game Design.
The Academy of Economic Studies of Moldova will receive funding of 3 million lei for installing a photovoltaic system on the roofs of its study buildings, as well as for completing thermal insulation and renovation works on the balconies of dormitory no. 4.
Ion Creangă State Pedagogical University will benefit from funding of 3.9 million lei for the reconstruction of the ground floor of study building no. 2 and technological support for study programs Animation and Game Design.
Alecu Russo State University of Bălți will receive 1.5 million lei for purchasing and installing a 100 KW photovoltaic panel system for the Nortek Innovation and Technology Transfer Center.
Comrat State University will receive funding of one million lei for replacing the heating, water supply, and sewage systems in the student dormitory.
This year, the Ministry of Education and Research will allocate 2 million lei from the additional funding for student project financing.
We remind you that the Ministry of Education and Research recently launched the "Learn in Moldova" campaign, which aims to encourage lyceum graduates to choose a university in the Republic of Moldova.