The graduation ceremony of the 2017 ”Gheorghe Buzdugan” series of the University Politehnica of Bucharest will be organized on Saturday, 8 July, starting at 9 am at the ROMEXPO Central Pavilion. The program will include the presentation of the personality of Acad. Professor Gheorghe Buzdugan, giving the oath for the country and the profession, rewarding the heads of promotion and handing the engineer diplomas. Dear graduates, we look forward to seeing you there, together with your parents!
The dress code for graduates is with gowns and caps. These will be supplied (temporarily!) from the Faculty Administration on 5 and 6 July.
The access inside ROMEXPO premises starts at 8.30 am. Pedestrian access is from Expoziției Boulevard (Entrance B). Car access is from Expoziției Boulevard (Entrance B and C) or from Parcului Street (Entrance D). Car access and parking is free at all entrances. Parking places are available in wings C and D.
The access map may be downloaded <here>
2 Photo Corners will be available for group photos (later, the pictures will be uploaded on the UPB site and facebook page). Photo sessions take the slot 09:00 – 09:55.
The ceremony will start at 10 am.
The place for the Faculty of Aerospace Engineering graduates is the farthest back and the leftmost (looking to the stage). The location plan for faculties may be downloaded <here>.
Also, from 4 pm the ceremony for the Heads of Promotion awards for each program of studies will take place in the Rectorat building, ”Radu Voinea” (AN010) Amphitheater.
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