Șoseaua Odăii 20-22, București 075100, Romania
The National Intelligence Academy (Romanian: Academia Națională de Informații) is a Romanian university run by the Romanian Intelligence Service intended to train intelligence officers. In its 20 years of existence, it had trained over 4000 intelligence officers. The university's origin can be found in the Psychosociology Faculty of the Alexandru Ioan Cuza Police Academy, which was created by a governmental order in 1991. The following year, a separate institution was created for training intelligence officers, the "High Institute of Intelligence" (Institutul Superior de Informații). In 1996, it was reorganized as the "National Institute of Intelligence" (Institutul Național de Informații) and in 2000, it came to have the current form.
School Director: UNIV. PROF. DR. ADRIAN-LIVIU IVAN
Population: 1200
Population of Teaching Staff: