Istanbul University, one of Türkiye's most established and respected higher education institutions, has a history dating back to 1453. The university, which was the continuation of the Darülfünun established during the Ottoman period, gained the distinction of being the first university of the Republic by taking its current name in 1933.
Academic Structure and Departments
Istanbul University offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate and phd programs. It has faculties and institutes providing education in many fields such as science, social sciences, law, medicine, pharmacy. The university has a strong academic background, especially in fields such as history, geography, Turkish language and literature.
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Research and Publication
The university attaches great importance to scientific research and takes part in many national and international projects. Studies conducted by academic staff are published in prestigious journals and make significant contributions to the world of science.
Cultural and Artistic Activities
Istanbul University is not only an academic institution, but also has a rich cultural and artistic life. Conferences, seminars, exhibitions and concerts organized within the university contribute to the development of students and academics. Acting with the awareness of service to society, Istanbul University carries out many social responsibility projects. The university carries out important studies on issues such as sensitivity to environmental problems, health services, and equal opportunity in education.
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Campuses Where History and Modernization Meet
Istanbul University is not only an academic institution but also a significant contributor to the historical and cultural fabric of Istanbul. Beyazıt Campus is the oldest and central campus of the university and is located on the historical peninsula. The campus' iconic entrance gate is one of the finest examples of Ottoman architecture. The facade of the Faculty of Economics building facing the Süleymaniye Mosque offers a breathtaking view of Istanbul's unique skyline. The other campuses of the university, Cerrahpaşa and Cerrahpaşa-Bayrampaşa campuses, offer students a comfortable working environment with their modern buildings and large green areas. The campuses of Istanbul University have a structure that both preserves the historical texture and meets modern educational needs.