Islamic Azad University
The Islamic Azad University, Najafabad Branch (IAUN) – sometimes known as the University of Najafabad – was established in 1985 as the first independent branch of the Islamic Azad University system, and was located in Najafabad, Iran.
IAUN now educates approximately 26,000 university students each year in 250 different majors. Undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctorate degrees are available in a wide range of areas, including electrical engineering, computer engineering, civil engineering, medical science, arts and urbanism, human science, nursing and midwifery, law, and theology.
On-campus, students have access to nine dormitories, three mosques, eight meeting and conference halls that can seat 5,000 people, a five-story hospital in Isfahan, and Iran's largest academic library, which spans eight floors.
Students are actively encouraged to participate in sports on campus. Bodybuilding, karate, gymnastics, basketball, volleyball, chess, handball, badminton, judo, and taekwondo are among the 17 sports complexes that provide indoor and outdoor facilities. There's also an indoor pool (with wet and dry saunas and a jacuzzi) and indoor and outdoor fields.
The Islamic Azad University also has agreements with other universities across the world, allowing students to spend a year studying abroad. International students are also welcome on the IAUN campus.
IAUN offers a limited number of scholarships meant to recognize and award academic distinction while also providing access to high-performing students from all backgrounds.
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World rank: 372
Location: Najafabad, Iran
Website: https://iau-tnb.ac.ir/en