Sofia University
Roumen Nikolov is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in research and development, academia, and management. Currently serving as President of Virtech Ltd since May 1996, Roumen has contributed significantly to the field of advanced ICT through various virtual technology services. As a Professor and UNESCO Chairholder at the University of Library Studies and IT since April 2010, Roumen also holds the position of Chair of the Management Board at the Institute of Technology and Development Foundation. Roumen’s role as Research Program Manager at Sofia University since May 1999 includes managing numerous research and technological development projects funded by major international organizations. Roumen has also served as Vice Chair of the Management Board for the Cluster Sofia Knowledge City and was the Director of the Centre of Information Society Technologies at Sofia University from 1999 to 2010. Roumen's educational background includes a Secondary Education Diploma in Mathematics from the National Gymnasium of Mathematics in Sofia.
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Sofia University
Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski is the first institution of higher education in Bulgaria. The first step towards its foundation was the opening of a Course in Pedagogy at the First Secondary School for Boys in Sofia in 1887. Due to the success of this teacher-training course,the National Assembly issued a decree at the end of 1888, transforming the course into a School of Higher Education. In 1904 a decree by Prince Ferdinand turned it into a university that was given the name of St. Kliment Ohridski a year later. For more than a century Sofia University has been the national foremost centre for university education and research in both fundamental theoretical and applied areas. Today it is the largest university in the country with 102 degree programmes offered by 16 faculties. Тhe University has since held a leading position among universities in the country, with the highest rate of student and staff mobilities and the most significant contribution to the maintenance of European standards in higher education.