The "Ion Mincu" University of Architecture and Urbanism (UAUIM) in Bucharest stands as Romania's oldest and most prominent academic institution in the fields of architecture and urban planning. It upholds a rich tradition of architectural higher education, closely linked to the evolution of modern Romania from the mid-19th century. Founded through various institutional developments starting in 1864, it achieved independence as the Higher School of Architecture in 1904 and was officially renamed "Ion Mincu" University of Architecture and Urban Planning in 1951. UAUIM offers comprehensive academic training shaped by Romanian architectural traditions, contemporary global insights, and robust collaborations with esteemed international professional bodies such as UIA, UNESCO, EAAE, and ACE. The university is organized into three main faculties: the Faculty of Architecture, the Faculty of Urban Planning, and the Faculty of Interior Architecture, each contributing to a diverse and specialized educational landscape.