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1 History  



1.1  1955 - 1962  





1.2  1962 - 1977  





1.3  Present Day  







2 Student life  



2.1  Social activities  





2.2  Student societies  





2.3  Sports  





2.4  Accommodation  







3 Organization  



3.1  Faculties  





3.2  Schools  





3.3  Graduate schools  





3.4  President departments  





3.5  Conservatories  





3.6  University hospitals  





3.7  Research and application centers  





3.8  Additional units  







4 Rectors  





5 Notable alumni  





6 See also  





7 References  





8 External links  














Selçuk University






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Coordinates: 38°0135N 32°3035E / 38.02639°N 32.50972°E / 38.02639; 32.50972
 

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Selçuk University
Selçuk University Logo
Motto
Değişen ve Değiştiren Üniversite[citation needed]

Motto in English

"The ever-changing and disruptive university"[citation needed]
TypePublic
Established1975[1]
RectorProf. Dr. Metin Aksoy

Academic staff

2,700
Students63,000 (2022)[2]
Undergraduates38,000
Postgraduates9,000
Location
Konya, Turkey
Colors    Yellow, Black, Blue
AffiliationsEUA, EURAS
MascotDouble-headed eagle
Websitewww.selcuk.edu.tr
University rankings
Regional – Overall
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[3]231-240 (2022)

Selçuk University (Turkish: Selçuk Üniversitesi) is a state-owned higher educational institution which was founded 1975 in Konya, Turkey. It is one of the largest universities in Turkey with a student body of 63,000 of which 2,200 are foreign students from 105 countries.

As of 2023, the university is ranked 20th by Times Higher Education,[4] 22nd by METU URAP[5] and 16th by EduRank[6] within Turkey.

History[edit]

Selçuk University began education in the academic year of 1976–1977 with two faculties: the Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Literature. It has significantly grown since to become one of the largest and highest-ranked universities in Turkey.

1955 - 1962[edit]

A bill to found a university in Konya was prepared in 1955 by the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. Despite gaining a majority of signatures, the bill failed to pass the Ministry of National Education (MEB).[7]

1962 - 1977[edit]

In 1962, the Selçuk Education Institute (Turkish: Selçuk Eğitim Enstitüsü) and the Higher Islamic Institute (Turkish: Yüksek İslâm Enstitüsü) were opened under the MEB. This was the first significant step towards founding a university in Konya, and was furthered with the creation of the Association for the Founding and Sustenance of the University (Turkish: Üniversiteyi Kurma ve Yaşatma Derneği) in 1968. The efforts of this association created the core of the present Engineering-Architecture faculty: the Engineering-Architecture college. The college lacked its own building, classes and funding but began teaching in the 1970–1971 academic year in a building belonging to the General Directorate of Child Services. It was titled the Konya State Academy of Architecture and Engineering as per Article 9 of Law No. 1418.[7]

Selçuk university along with four others were founded in 1975 with the passing of the law entitled Law pertaining to the founding of 4 universities, numbered 1873 (Turkish: 4 Üniversitenin Kurulması ile İlgili 1873 Sayılı Kanun) which was published in the Official Gazette of the Republic of Turkey. The university began operating in the 1976–1977 academic year, with two faculties (Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Literature), 7 subjects, 327 students and 2 permanent lecturers.[7]

Present Day[edit]

  • "Selçuk university opens in our city", 28 February 1955
    "Selçuk university opens in our city", 28 February 1955
  • In 2018, a law was passed for the founding of 20 new universities in Turkey. As part of this, 13 existing universities were to have some of their faculties split to create new universities.[8] Konya Technical University (previously Konya University) was established through this, from the Engineering, Architecture, faculties and the Technical Sciences Vocational College that belonged to Selçuk University.[9][10]

    Student life[edit]

    Social activities[edit]

    Tram station at the faculty of medicine depicting a Škoda 28 T.

    4 tram stops in the No.150 Selçuk University-Alaaddin line are within the university: at the faculties of medicine, engineering, sciences & literature, and law.

    At the beginning of each academic year, the university arranges a Welcome Festival (Hoş Geldiniz Şenliği). Every May, the university hosts a six-day Spring Festival (Bahar Şenliği) that is arranged to coincide with the Commemoration of Atatürk, Youth and Sports Day. A sports festival is also organized in May (Spor Şenlikleri). A new year concert is held at the end of December (Yeni Yıl Konseri).

    The Gökkuşağı shopping center within the campus hosts restaurants, bookstores, supermarkets among other amenities.

    Student societies[edit]

    The university hosts 22 sports teams and 148 student communities & clubs.[11]

    Football field and all-weather track.

    Sports[edit]

    The university has an Olympic-size swimming pool, a football field with roofed bleachers, 3 gymnasiums, 2 basketball courts, and 2 tennis courts.

    Accommodation[edit]

    The university's Alaaddin Keykubat campus hosts a six block Ataturk dormitory along with KYK-affiliated Alaaddin and Cumhuriyet student dormitories. The university also has a guesthouse and ERASMUS student dormitory.

    Organization[edit]

    Selçuk University consists of 23 faculties,[7] 1 State Conservatory,[12] 22 vocational schools[13] and Application Centers. Former faculties in Niğde, Karaman and Aksaray were separated from it in the 2000s.

    Selçuk University has nearly 63,000 students[2] and a population of approximately 2,700 academicians and lecturers.[14] Of the student population, 2186 are international students from 105 countries.[15]

    Faculties[edit]

    Schools[edit]

    Graduate schools[edit]

    President departments[edit]

    Conservatories[edit]

    University hospitals[edit]

    Research and application centers[edit]

    Additional units[edit]

    Rectors[edit]

    Faculty of medicine
    University library
    Name Years served
    Prof.Dr. Ali Rıza Çetik (founding rector) 1975–1979
    Prof.Dr. Neşet Çağatay 1979–1981
    Prof.Dr. Mümün Köksoy 1981–1982
    Prof.Dr. Erol Güngör 1982–1983
    Prof.Dr. Süleyman Kadayıfçılar 1983–1984
    Prof.Dr. Halil Cin 1984–1995
    Prof.Dr. Abdurrahman Kutlu 1995–2003
    Prof.Dr. Süleyman Okudan 2003-2011
    Prof.Dr. Hakki Gokbel 2011–2016
    Prof.Dr. Mustafa Şahin 2016–2020
    Prof.Dr. Metin Aksoy 2020–present

    Notable alumni[edit]

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "About Selçuk University: History". Selçuk University. Retrieved 2010-11-10.
  • ^ a b "Yükseköğretim Bilgi Yönetim Sistemi". Öğrenci İstatistikleri -> Öğrenci Sayıları
  • ^ "QS World University Rankings-Emerging Europe & Central Asia". Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  • ^ "Best universities in Turkey 2023". Times Higher Education.
  • ^ "TÜM ÜNİVERSİTELERİN GENEL SIRALAMASI". URAP Research Laboratory.
  • ^ "Selcuk University: Statistics". EduRank.
  • ^ a b c d "Tarihçe". Selçuk Üniversitesi.
  • ^ "Cumhurbaşkanı Erdoğan 13 Üniversitenin Bölünmesini Onayladı". Bianet. 17 May 2018.
  • ^ "Üniversiteler ayakta". Milliyet. 25 April 2018.
  • ^ "'Üniversitelerin bölünmesi tasarısı' komisyonda kabul edildi". Evrensel. 25 April 2018.
  • ^ "Selcuk University - Study in Turkey". studyinturkey.gov.tr.
  • ^ "SELÇUK ÜNİVERSİTESİ". www.konservatuvar.selcuk.edu.tr.
  • ^ a b c "Selçuk University". Times Higher Education.
  • ^ "Yükseköğretim Bilgi Yönetim Sistemi". Öğretim Elemanı İstatistikleri -> Üniversite Bazında Öğretim Elemanı Sayıları
  • ^ "Yükseköğretim Bilgi Yönetim Sistemi". Öğrenci İstatistikler -> Uyruğa Göre Öğrenci Sayıları
  • ^ "Selçuk University" (PDF). mezun.selcuk.edu.tr. Selçuk University. p. 4.
  • ^ "Konya Selçuk'ta İmam Maturidi Araştırmaları Çalıştayı Yapıldı". maturidiyeseviotagi.com (in Turkish). Maturidi Yesevi Otağı - İlmi ve Kelami Araştırmalar Derneği. Archived from the original on 11 Jan 2023.
  • ^ "Murat KURUM". T.C. Çevre, Şehircilik ve İklim Değişikliği Bakanlığı.
  • ^ "İlhan YERLİKAYA". TÜRKİYE BÜYÜK MİLLET MECLİSİ.
  • External links[edit]

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