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İzmir University (
Turkish: İzmir Üniversitesi) was a university in the Üçkuyular neighborhood of
Karabağlar, a metropolitan district of
İzmir, Turkey. It was established in 2007 by the Doğanata Education and Culture Foundation, which opened in 2008.[1] On 23 July 2016, in the course of the
2016 Turkish purges, the university was closed by the Turkish government due to its alleged ties with the
Gülen movement.[2] The staff of the university rejected the accusations.[3]
Faculties
Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences
The Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences consisted of four departments:[4]
Department of Business Administration
Department of Political Science and Administration
Department of International Relations
Department of Trade and Finance
Faculty of Arts and Sciences
The Faculty of Arts and Sciences consisted of four departments:[5]
Department of American Culture and Literature
Department of English Language Teaching
Department of Psychology
Department of Mathematics and Computer Sciences
Faculty of Engineering
The Faculty of Engineering consisted of four departments:[6]
Department of Computer Engineering (in English)
Department of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering (in English)
Department of Software Engineering (in English)
Department of Industrial Engineering (in English)
Faculty of Architecture
The Faculty of Engineering consisted of two departments:[7]