Geography
Moldova’s climate is characterized by its location in Eastern Europe, consisting of a hilly plain with a mild, continental climate. Unlike the high Alpine peaks of Switzerland, Moldova is defined by its fertile rolling steppe and the proximity to the Black Sea, which moderates its weather patterns.
The country’s geography is deeply tied to its agriculture and world-renowned viticulture. The landscape features the Codru forests, the Dniester and Prut rivers, and vast vineyards that contribute to Moldova’s identity as one of Europe’s hidden gems. Regions near the river basins experience lush greenery, while the central plateaus offer stunning panoramic views of the countryside.
Educational structure
Moldovan universities are gaining international recognition for their rigorous academic standards and integration into the Bologna Process, ensuring degrees are recognized across Europe and beyond.
Admission procedures ensure clarity and accessibility for prospective students applying to Moldova.
To study in Moldova, international students generally need a Long-Stay Visa (Type D). Requirements include: