The Faculty of Philosophy and Social-Political Sciences
Facultatea de Filosofie (Faculty of Philosophy) was created in 1856, in accordance with the principles established by the 1851 Law on organizing of public education in Moldova. Along with the Faculty of Theology and Law, it was the starting point of creating University from Iasi, on October 1st 1860.

Among the outstanding personalities who had taught at the Faculty of Philosophy are: Titu Maiorescu, Vasile Conta, Simion Barnutiu, Dimitrie Gusti, Stefan Zeletin, Ion Petrovici, Mihai Ralea, Petre Andrei, Alexandru Claudian, Stefan Barsanescu, Vasile Pavelcu, Petre Botezatu, Ernest Stere.

In 1990, the Faculty of Philosophy was established as an autonomous university within the "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" University from Iasi, under the new provisions of Romanian higher education.
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‣ Interactive Design
The Faculty of Philosophy and Social-Political Sciences of Al. I. Cuza University from Iasi has known an important growth both from administrative point of view and from the point of view of value appreciation of its study programs and involved teachers. The faculty’s old website didn’t correspond to the needs of communication anymore, because the administration system and the informational system were outdated. Media Factory got the task to build a new site which can be easy administrated and the inside navigation to be intuitive and logic.

The new website www.fssp.uaic.ro respects all the academic communication requirements imposed by the needs of The Faculty of Philosophy and Social-Political Sciences and by the academic communication standards. The design is minimalist giving priority to information and easiness to navigate and read its contents. The platform created by Media Factory gives the possibility of managing the information, photos and multimedia files and of creating new pages categories and subcategories. The newsletter is present, too, and as a new thing the professors can manage their resumes themselves and can post for reading/downloading articles and classes.