University of Tabriz

University of Tabriz
دانشگاه تبريز
Dāneshgāh-e Tabriz

University of Tabriz
Former names
University of Azarbayjan (1947–1979)
Motto

  • تزکيه و تعليم

Motto in English
Refinements and Education
Type Public
Established -University of Azarbayjan (1946)
-University of Tabriz (renamed 1979)
Endowment US$ 56.05 million
(December 10, 2014)[1]
Chancellor Mohammad-Reza Pour-Mohammadi[2]
Academic staff
530
Administrative staff
957
Students 18,000+[3]
Undergraduates 13,000+[3]
Postgraduates 5000+[3]
Location Iran Tabriz, Iran
38°03′49″N 46°19′43″E / 38.06361°N 46.32861°E / 38.06361; 46.32861Coordinates: 38°03′49″N 46°19′43″E / 38.06361°N 46.32861°E / 38.06361; 46.32861
Campus Urban
Affiliations CUA
Website tabrizu.ac.ir

The University of Tabriz (Persian: دانشگاه تبريز) also known as Tabriz University is a public university located in Tabriz, East Azarbaijan with the fundamental aim of creating a center of excellence in higher education and research. It is one of the five high-ranked universities in Iran and one of the ten most selective universities in country. University of Tabriz is the second-oldest university in Iran after the University of Tehran, and has the second largest campus area in country which is the biggest academic institution in northwest of country. The university is also a member of the Caucasus University Association.[4]

Today, the university provides both undergraduate and graduate programs in 22 main departments. The student body consists of about 13,000[3] undergraduate students and 5,000[3] graduate students from all over the country. Funding for Tabriz university is provided by the government. Admission to the university for Iranian applicants is through national entrance examination which is administered annually by the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology (Iran) and for international applicants through some exclusive regulations.

History

This university is one of the most prestigiues universities in Iran.The initial idea of establishing University of Tabriz was by Ja'far Pishevari during Azarbaijan People's Government on 12 June 1946. After defeating the pro-soviet local government, the university was re-established. The newly established educational institution started its activities under the name of University of Azarabadeghan with Faculties of Medicine, Agriculture and Pedagogy. The University of Azarabadeghan was renamed as the University of Tabriz following the 1979 Islamic Revolution. It is now educating more than 14000 undergraduate and postgraduate students,[3] with 517 academic staff of whom 327 are Ph.D. holders. Out of this teaching staff, 45 are full professors, 62 are associate professors, 220 are assistant professors and the remaining are instructors. A body of over 1000 personnel is supporting academic activities. Today, the university provides both undergraduate and graduate programs in 22 main departments. The student body consists of about 13,000[3] undergraduate students and 5,000[3] graduate students from all over the country. Funding for Tabriz university is provided by the government. Undergraduate admission to Tabriz university is limited to the top 1 percent of students who pass the national entrance examination administered annually by the Iranian Ministry of Science, Research and Technology.

Research and Facilities

University of Tabriz with a valuable record of sixty years in education and research, has currently several research centres, including Center of Excellence in Mechatronics Systems, Centre for Applied Physics and Astronomical Research, Biotechnology Centre for Pharmaceutical Herbs, Research Centre for Fundamental Sciences, Geographic Research Centre, three Scholars Research Centre (Se-Allameh Tabrizi), Centre for Social Research Centre for History and Culture as well as Khaje- Nassir-Addin Tousi Observatory. Thanks to its scientific and research potentials and capabilities, University of Tabriz is now recognized as Centre of Excellence for six specialized fields of "Geographical Studies of Northwest Iran", "Biology", "Mechatronics", "Molecular Plant Breeding (MPB)", "New Materials and Clean Chemistry", and "Photonic & Plasma".

Campuses

Faculties and Colleges

The tower of University of Tabriz

Institutes

University Notables

Main street of Tabirz University.

Chancellors

Chancellor Tenure Alma mater Speciality
Nosrat-ollah Jahanshahlou 1946-1947 Iran University of Tehran Medicine
Khanbaba Bayani 1947-1950 France Sorbonne Literature
Manouchehr Eghbal 1950-1952 France Académie Nationale de Médecine Medicine
Seyyed Mohammad Sajjadidi 1952-1952 Law
Mohsen Hashtroodi 1952-1953 France Sorbonne Mathematics
Nasser-Gholi Ardalan 1953-1953
Mohammad-Shafi Amin 1953-1956 Medicine
Abass-Gholi Golshaiyan 1956-1957
Ghalam-Ali Bazargan-Dilmaqani 1957-1964 Science
Mahmmad-Ali Saffari 1964-1967
Taqi Sarlak 1967-1967
Houshang Montaseri 1967-1968 France University of Strasbourg Mathematics
Manouchehr Taslimi 1968-1972 United Kingdom Philosophy
Aliakbar Hassanzadeh 1972-1972 Medicine
Hamid Zahedi 1972-1975 Law
Mohammad-Ali Faqih 1975-1977 Literature
Manouchehr Mortazavi 1977-1978 Iran University of Tehran Literature
Dr. Ghobad Fathi 1978-1979 Medicine
Habib-ollah Majir-Molavi
Abolfath Seqatoleslam 1979-1979 Medicine
Hassan Baroughi 1979-1980 Agriculture
Hossein Sadeghi-Shoja 1980-1983 England Royal College of Surgeons of England Medicine
Husain Saiflu 1983-1986 Scotland University of Stirling[5] Mathematics
Seyyed-Mehdi Golabi 1989-1991 France University of Paris Chemistry/Pharmaceutical
Mohammad-Hosein Pour-Feyzi 1991-2002 Wales University of Wales Science
Mohammad-Reza Pour-Mohammadi 2002-2005 Wales Cardiff University Urban Planning
Mohammad-Hosein Sorour-odin 2005-2008 England University of Birmingham Chemistry
Mohammad-Taqi Alavi 2008-2012 Iran University of Tehran Philosophy
Parviz Azhideh 2012-2014 Iran Allameh Tabatabaei University Literature
Mohammad-Reza Pour-Mohammadi 2014- Wales Cardiff University Urban Planning

Alumni

University of Tabriz alumni

See also

References

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