Istanbul University
Istanbul University was founded as a new university in the Turkish city in 2018 after splitting from Istanbul University, however, its roots date back to 1453. The university today has eight campuses in Istanbul: Acvilar, Cerrahpasa, Bahcekoy, Bakirkoy, Buyukcekmece, Sultangazi, Sisli, and Haseki. The institution provides 44 undergraduate degrees, 121 master's programs, and 111 doctoral degrees in a variety of fields.
Istanbul University comprises 12 faculties, six institutes, and five vocational colleges that offer undergraduate, master's, associate's, and doctoral degrees in fields such as medicine, engineering, forestry, veterinary medicine, and education. The colleges of economics, business administration, and pharmacy are all in the process of being established.
At the university, six institutes offer specialized programs in forensic sciences and legal medicine, neuronopathy and tuberculosis, cardiology, neurosciences, graduate studies, and nanotechnology and biotechnology.
On its campuses, Istanbul University has a variety of sporting facilities, including equestrian training schools, swimming pools, and basketball and volleyball courts. Outside of the classroom, students can participate in a total of 95 student groups, including horseback riding, archery, basketball, football, and squash. Performing arts, music, conservation, design, computer, and international trade clubs are examples of non-sporting student clubs.
Through their Erasmus, Mevlana, and Farabi exchange programs, the institution provides several international possibilities for students to live and study abroad.
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World rank: 673
Location: İstanbul, Turkey
Website: https://www.istanbul.edu.tr/en/