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ITU Faculty of Aeronautics and Astronautics, founded in 1983, is the 11th school of Istanbul Technical University. Three departments were engaged to the faculty, which are Aeronautical Engineering, Astronautical engineering, and Meteorological Engineering.
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Finally, in 1992, it is reorganized as Faculty of Maritime and tied to the Istanbul Technical University. The school has two departments: Department of Maritime, Transportation and Management Engineering [1] Department of Ship Machinery and Management Engineering [1] The campus is located in Tuzla, Istanbul. [1]
Established as a reflection of the visionary perspective of Istanbul Technical University in 2002, ITU ARI Teknokent derives its power from 250 years of rooted history of ITU. ITU ARI Teknokent with currently more than 300 technology companies and more than 7,000 staff increases the competitiveness of Turkey in the field of technology on a ...
It is the first and the single one offering textile engineering education in Istanbul, and also comes first among the top textile engineering schools in Turkey. [2] Its history could be traced back to 1955. There are three undergraduate programs under Textile Engineering Department: [3] Textile Engineering Program; Fashion and Design Program
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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.