The Technical University of Cluj-Napoca (UTCN), established in 1948, is a prominent public institution in Romania, recognized by the Ministry of Education as an advanced research and education university. UTCN offers a diverse range of programs across its twelve faculties, including engineering, architecture, fundamental sciences, social sciences, humanities, and arts. The university operates in two main academic centers—Cluj-Napoca and Baia Mare—and has extensions in Alba Iulia, Bistrița, Satu Mare, and Zalău. Its educational offerings encompass bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees, all aligned with the Bologna system to ensure compatibility with European higher education standards.
In 2012, UTCN expanded by integrating the North University of Baia Mare, enhancing its academic reach and resources. The university is committed to fostering a dynamic learning environment, supported by modern facilities and a focus on both theoretical and practical knowledge. UTCN's dedication to research and education excellence has earned it national and international recognition, making it a significant contributor to Romania's higher education landscape.