About Istanbul University
Istanbul University can trace its origins back to 1453, when it was founded by the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II as a school of philosophy, medicine, law, and letters. It has gone through many iterations since then, serving as a madrasah (Islamic theological school) and as an institution of higher education called the Darülfünûn (House of Sciences) in the 19th century, before being established as Istanbul University in 1933 after Mustafa Kemal Atatürk reformed Turkey’s education system.
Today it has 17 faculties – including the Faculty of Law, the Faculty of Dentistry, the Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of Aquatic Sciences – as well as 14 institutes, two vocational schools, two schools, two departments, 75 research and application centres, and 263 student clubs.
The university's campuses are located in Beyazıt, Vezneciler, Vefa, Süleymaniye, Laleli, Horhor, Avcılar, Çapa, Gülsuyu, and Maslak. The Beyazıt Campus is located in the historic peninsula and its main gate is one of the symbols of higher education in Turkey.
There are over 63,000 students, 4,000 academics, and 6,000 administrative staff.
Notable alumni include the 11th Turkish president Abdullah Gül, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry Aziz Sancar and David Ben-Gurion, the first prime minister of Israel.
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- 9%Percentage of International Students(1)
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- 56 : 44Student Ratio of Females to Males(1)
- 61,369Number of FTE Students(1)
Subjects taught at Istanbul University
Law
- Law
Arts & humanities
- Archaeology
- Art, Performing Arts & Design
- Architecture
- Languages, Literature & Linguistics
- History, Philosophy & Theology
Business & economics
- Business & Management
- Accounting & Finance
- Economics & Econometrics
Physical sciences
- Chemistry
- Physics & Astronomy
- Geology, Environmental, Earth & Marine Sciences
- Mathematics & Statistics
Social sciences
- Geography
- Sociology
- Politics & International Studies (incl Development Studies)
- Communication & Media Studies
Psychology
- Psychology
Life sciences
- Biological Sciences
Computer science
- Computer Science
Clinical, pre-clinical & health
- Other Health
- Medicine & Dentistry