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Gazi University (
Turkish: Gazi Üniversitesi) is a public
university located primarily in
Ankara, Turkey.
It was established in 1926 by
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk as Gazi Teacher Training Institute. In 1982, it was reorganized by merging with the Bolu Academy of Engineering and Architecture, Ankara Academy of Economics and Commercial Sciences, the Ankara College of Technical Careers, the Ankara Girls' College of Technical Careers, and the Ankara State Academy of Engineering and Architecture to form a large metropolitan university as part of the act which created the Board of Higher Education. Prior to 1982 when the Board of Higher Education Law came into effect, institutions of higher education in Turkey were organized under different structures as universities, academies, institutes, and schools. In 1992, the faculties and vocational schools in Bolu became
Abant Izzet Baysal University.
Gazi University consists of 21 faculties, 4 schools, 11 vocational schools of higher education, 52 research centers and 7 graduate institutes. The student enrollment of Gazi University has reached approximately 77,000 in total of whom about 1,500 come from the Turkic states of
Central Asia. Five thousand students are enrolled in graduate programmes. The total size of the teaching faculty exceeds 3,000 persons.
Ranking
Gazi University was ranked 6th by URAP Turkish University Rankings in 2021. URAP also ranked Gazi in the fourth place in "Engineering" and "Technology" subjects in Turkey. According to
CWUR, Gazi is ranked 844 in 2022 World University Rankings. In QS Rankings Gazi was placed between 801-1000 category in 2021. In QS Rankings 2022, Gazi is ranked
21st in education subject worldwide and ranked 1st in Turkey in the same subject. In
RUR 2022 Gazi is ranked 653rd in World University Rankings.
Faculties
Faculty of Architecture
Faculty of Engineering
Faculty of Fine Arts
Faculty of Health Sciences
Faculty of Medicine
Faculty of Pharmacy
Faculty of Sciences
Faculty of Technical Education
Faculty of Technology
Gazi Faculty of Education
Industrial Arts Education Faculty
Some former faculties have been separated from Gazi University. They are now operating under
AHBV University.[3]
Graduate schools
Graduate School of Educational Sciences
Graduate School of Fine Arts
Graduate School of Health Sciences
Graduate School of Informatics
Graduate School of Research and Prevention of Accidents
Gazi University is a city-university which has a multitude of campuses around
Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. Its main campus is situated in Beşevler.
The university's campuses are almost directly inside the city, which makes it easier to find houses to live and centers for shopping, for students. There are many activities at these campuses for students, such as the Spring Festival, free concerts, opening concerts, sports tournaments, theatre performances and performances by student clubs as well as scientific and cultural seminars.
Gazi University Central Library
Gazi University library has 150,000 books, 62,000 bound periodicals, and 10,000 master theses. The library subscribes to 700 periodicals in foreign languages and 600 in Turkish, and provides access to 20,000 on-line journals and 30 on-line databases. Collections are predominantly in
Turkish,
English and
German. Library orientation programs are organized for new Gazi students.
Achievements
Turkey's third face transplant, a partial face transplant, was performed on March 17, 2012, on Hatice Nergis, a twenty-year-old woman, at the university's hospital by a team led by surgeon
Selahattin Özmen. The patient from
Kahramanmaraş had lost her upper jaw six years prior, including mouth, lips, palate, teeth and nasal cavity by a firearm accident, and was unable to eat. She had undergone in the past around 35 reconstructative plastic surgery operations. The donor was a 28-year-old woman in
Istanbul, who committed suicide.[5][6][7]
Notable people
Alumni (including graduates of former colleges)
Abbas Güçlü - Journalist, writer, TV programmer, educator
Zafer Çağlayan - Former Industry and Trade Minister, former Foreign Trade Minister, former Minister of Economy, former ASO and former
TOBB vice president.