Marmara University is a public higher education institution located in Istanbul, Turkey, known for its multilingual teaching and international educational environment. Here are some key information about this university:
Founding:
The predecessor of Marmara University can be traced back to a business school established in 1883, then called Hamidiye Ticaret Mekteb-i Alisi. In 1982, it officially became a comprehensive university and was renamed Marmara University.
Institutional Nature:
As a public university, Marmara University is funded and supported by the Turkish government.
Educational Philosophy:
The university emphasizes academic excellence, cross-cultural understanding and innovative spirit. It is committed to cultivating students with a global perspective and offers teaching courses in multiple languages, including Turkish, English, French, German and Arabic.
Key Laboratories and Disciplines:
Marmara University has research activities in many fields, especially in the fields of medicine, law, fine arts, etc.
The school has various research centers and institutes to support interdisciplinary research projects.
Faculties/Colleges:
The university has over 16 independent colleges, including but not limited to:
Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Theology
Faculty of Pharmacy
Faculty of Dentistry
Faculty of Medicine
Faculty of Informatics
Faculty of Architecture
As well as several graduate and professional schools
Ranking:
Internationally, Marmara University's specific ranking may vary according to different ranking systems. While it may not appear on some of the top global university lists, it has a good reputation in the region and in certain specific fields.
Cost:
For Turkish students, as a public university, tuition fees are relatively low.
Tuition fees for international students will vary and are usually higher than for local students.
Other expenses such as living expenses and accommodation fees need to be considered additionally, and the specific amount depends on personal lifestyle.
Campus:
Marmara University has multiple campuses located in the European and Asian parts of Istanbul, including Anadoluhisarı, Acıbadem, Başıbüyük, Göztepe, Haydarpaşa, Kartal, Pendik, Bağlarbaşı and other Asian campuses, and Bahçelievler, Beyazıt, Nişantaşı, Sultanahmet, Tarabya, Şişli and other European campuses.
The campus is well-equipped and provides students with rich learning and living resources, such as libraries, laboratories, sports facilities, etc.
International Cooperation:
Marmara University actively participates in international exchange programs, such as the Erasmus+ program, and has established cooperative relations with many universities around the world to promote exchanges and visits between teachers and students.
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