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Istanbul University is the oldest university in Turkey. Istanbul Technical University one of the oldest technical universities in the world Boğaziçi University Marmara University Yıldız Technical University. This list of universities in Istanbul lists the universities within the city limits of Istanbul.
This is a list of universities in Turkey. There are 208 universities and academies in total: 129 public universities (eleven technical universities , one institutes of technology , and two fine arts university, one national defense university , and one police academy ), 75 private foundation universities , four two-year granting institutions.
List of universities in Istanbul; University of Health Sciences (Turkey) Üsküdar University This page was last edited on 16 February 2024, at 22:05 (UTC). ...
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Istanbul University, also known as University of Istanbul (Turkish: İstanbul Üniversitesi), is a prominent public research university located in Istanbul, Turkey.Founded by Mehmed II on May 30, 1453, a day after the conquest of Constantinople by the Turks, [3] it was reformed as the first Ottoman higher education institution influenced by European approaches.
Iğdır University; Imperial School of Medicine (Ottoman Empire) İnönü University; International Police Training Center; Istanbul Atlas University; Istanbul Health and Technology University; Istanbul University-Cerrahpaşa; İzmir Kâtip Çelebi University
Istanbul Aydin University, Faculty of Law; Istanbul Commerce University Faculty of Law; Istanbul Medipol University, Faculty of Law; Istanbul University, Faculty of Law, founded in 1874 and operating since 1880 consistently, currently the oldest and most prestigious law school in Turkey. Kadir Has University, Faculty of Law
This is a list of educational institutions that were shut down in the course of the 2016 Turkish purges.. On 23 July 2016, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan shut down 1,043 private schools, 1,229 charities and foundations, 19 trade unions, 15 universities and 35 medical institutions in his first emergency decree under the newly adopted emergency legislation.