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This is a list of universities in Turkey.There are 208 universities and academies in total: 129 state universities (eleven technical universities, one institutes of technology, and two fine arts university, one special national defense university, and one police academy), 75 private foundation universities, four two-year granting institutions.
Istanbul Commerce University: 1992 Istanbul Chamber of Commerce Education and Social Services Foundation Istanbul Esenyurt University: 2013 Yeşilköy 2001 Education, Culture and Health Foundation Istanbul Galata University: 2019 Bulut Education Foundation Istanbul Gedik University: 2019 Gedik Education Foundation Istanbul Gelişim University: 2010
Istanbul Health and Technology University, was established by Neutec, Bilgiç Foundation and took its place in higher education to start its activities in the 2020-2021 academic year as a foundation university that gained public legal personality with "Additional Article 196 (Additional: 9/5/2018-7141/7 md)", "Article 13 of the law dated 25/3/2020 and numbered 7226" with its publication in the ...
Istanbul Atlas University (Turkish: İstanbul Atlas Üniversitesi) is a non-profit private university in Istanbul, Turkey. Atlas University founded in 2018, started education in Kâğıthane Vadi Campus in 2020. Atlas University offers 11 associate degree, 22 undergraduate and 5 graduate programs. The University accepts international students ...
Istanbul University, founded in 1453 by Sultan Mehmed II, was previously known as Darülfünun. On August 1, 1933, as part of Atatürk's reforms, it was reorganized and became the Republic's first modern university. [1] Education in Turkey is governed by a national system which was established in accordance with Atatürk's Reforms. It is a ...
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The origins of Istanbul University date back to 1453, [13] [3] when it was founded by Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II as a school of philosophy, medicine, law and letters. [13] The University of Constantinople, established in 425 CE by the Eastern Roman emperor Theodosius II as the Pandidacterium, later became known as the Phanar Greek Orthodox College after the Fall of Constantinople in 1453.
Istanbul Technical University not only played a leading role in the modernization movement of the Ottoman Empire, but has also maintained its leadership position in the changes and innovations taking place in the construction, industrialization, and technological realms during the modern days of the Turkish Republic. Engineers and architects ...