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Erciyes University

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Erciyes University
Erciyes Üniversitesi
Motto"University at the summit" (Turkish: Zirvedeki Üniversite)
TypePublic
Established1978
RectorProf. Dr. Fatih Altun
Undergraduates56,103 (as of 4 April 2019)[1]
Postgraduates8,091 (as of 4 April 2019)[1]
Location,
Member ofEUA
MascotMount Erciyes
Websitewww.erciyes.edu.tr
University rankings
Regional – Overall
QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia[2]155 (2022)

Erciyes University (Turkish: Erciyes Üniversitesi) is a Turkish institute of higher education located in Kayseri, Turkey. As of 4 April 2019, a total of 64,194 students[1] were studying for their bachelor's degree and postgraduate studies.

Background

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Rectorate building of the university
Spring Festival at the university

Erciyes University began as the Gevher Nesibe Medical Faculty, which was opened as an affiliation with Hacettepe University in 1969, and Kayseri Business Administration Faculty, which opened in 1977, constituted an independent university under the name of The University of Kayseri in 1978. In 1982, the other two higher education institutions in Kayseri were incorporated into the same university as Faculty of Engineering and Faculty of Theology. Then its name was converted to Erciyes University.[3]

The name of the university has an inspiration from Mount Erciyes, which is 15 kilometres to the southwest of the university. Today, besides a campus in Kayseri's city center, the university runs its activities in central Anatolia, which provides education in 17 faculties, 14 vocational high schools, four institutions and nine research centers, and a highly developed research hospital with 1,000 beds. Establishment of Erciyes University dates back to 1978 under the name of Kayseri University. It was established as an affiliate of Hacettepe University in Ankara. Kayseri Business Administration Faculty, founded in 1977, constituted the nucleus of Kayseri University which was converted into Erciyes University. The other two higher education institutes; the Theology Institute founded in 1967, and Kayseri State Higher Education Academy founded in 1977, were incorporated into the university as the Faculty of Theology and the Faculty of Engineering. The name of the university was inspired by Mount Erciyes (3,917 m), which lies 15 kilometers to the south-west of the university. In addition to the Faculty of Medicine, the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, the Faculty of Theology, the Faculty of Engineering, and the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and the following faculties were added: in 1992 the Faculty of Architecture and Fine Arts, in 1993 the Faculty of Architecture and Engineering located in Yozgat, in 1995 the Faculty of Veterinary Sciences in Kayseri and the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences in Yozgat, in 1997 the Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences in Nevşehir, the Faculty of Dentistry and the Faculty of Communication, in 2002 the Faculty of Education, in 2003 the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Pharmacology and in 2005, the Develi Seyrani Faculty of Agriculture.

Some Colleges of Erciyes University include: the Physical Education and Sports College, Kayseri Atatürk Health College, the Civil Aviation College, the School of Foreign Languages, the Tourism and Hotel Management College, Nevşehir College of Tourism and Hotel Management, Nevşehir Health College and Yozgat Health College. Vocational colleges include: Kayseri Vocational College, Halil Bayraktar Health Services Vocational College, Safiye Çıkrıkçıoğlu Vocational College, Kocasinan Vocational College, the Vocational School of Social Sciences, Nevşehir Vocational College, Yozgat Vocational College and Develi Vocational College.

The faculties located in Yozgat and Nevşehir separated from Erciyes University and became part of Bozok[4] and Nevşehir universities[5] in 2008. In 2010, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences was reorganized and became the Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Letters. Atatürk Health College became the Faculty of Health Sciences, Atatürk’s Principles and Reforms Appliance and Research Center became Atatürk’s Principles and History Institute, and in the same year the Institute of Educational Sciences was founded. In the 2009-2010 academic year more than 30,000 students were in attendance at Erciyes university. More than 500 Students from the Turkic republics, Turkish and relative communities are presently studying at Erciyes University.

In 2017 Erciyes University was chosen as one of the first 10 universities to be classified as a research university in Turkey.[6]

Location

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Erciyes University is located in Kayseri which has a population 1.390.000 people. It is only 6 kilometers away from the city centre.[7]

Faculties, departments and schools

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The university faculties are follows: Faculty of Medicine, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Faculty of Theology, Faculty of Engineering, and Faculty of Arts and Sciences.[8]

The following faculties were added after 1992: Faculty of Architecture and Fine Arts (1992), Yozgat Architecture and Engineering Faculty (1993), Faculty of Veterinary in Kayseri (1995), and Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences and Faculty of Arts and Sciences in Yozgat; in 1997 Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences (Faculty of Economics and Business Administration) in Nevşehir were established. Faculty of Dentistry was found in 2001.

Undergraduate programs

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The bachelor's degree is awarded to students who successfully complete an eight-semester course of study (approximately 120 credit units). Students must fulfill all the degree requirements determined by their department; at graduation their cumulative grade point average must be 2.00 or higher on a scale of 4.00.

These colleges provide a four-year education: Vocational School of Physical Education and Sports, Atatürk Health College, School of Foreign Languages Civil Aviation College in Kayseri, School of Tourism and Hotel Management, Nevşehir Health College in Nevşehir and Yozgat Health College in Yozgat.

Vocational schools provide a two-year education: Kayseri Vocational College, Halil Bayraktar Health Services Vocational College, Safiye Çıkrıkçıoğlu Vocational College and Kocasinan Vocational College in Kayseri and Yozgat Vocational College in Yozgat and Nevşehir Vocational College in Nevşehir.

Postgraduate studies

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At Erciyes University, postgraduate studies have begun to increase, particularly since 1984. Currently there are 6.515 Master of Arts and Sciences and Social Sciences, students and 1.576 Doctorate students continuing their education in the institutes of Sciences, Health Sciences and Social Sciences.

Staff

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The number of the teaching staff at the university has reached a desired level; there are 205 professors, 86 associate professors, 274 assistant professors, 164 lecturers, 171 instructors, 47 experts and 602 research assistants. The school employs 2209 academic personnel and 4795 administrative personnel.[9]

Development

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Erciyes University is a highly developed institution of learning. It has developed a close relationship with the community, particularly in the field of education and health. Some important parts of the sub-structures and service facilities of Erciyes University have been built with donations from local charitable businessmen.

Since 2006, Erciyes University has had its own Technology Park, the Erciyes Teknopark, where around 230[10] Research & Development firms are developing new technologies.

Research

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As one of the ten research universities in Turkey, Erciyes University places a special focus on research activity. Besides encouraging and supporting the acquisition of external funds via ERC and TUBITAK, Erciyes University also supports its researchers with internal funding via its Scientific Research Projects (BAP) office. In 2023 alone, Erciyes University BAP supported 530 projects worth around 127 million Turkish lira.[11]

Among the faculty of Erciyes University, there are some high-profile researchers such as professor of medicine Aykut Özdarendeli who developed the Turkovac COVID-19 vaccine, director of ERNAM professor Mustafa Serdar Onses, and Associate Professor Emrah Tiras, who leads the Erciyes Neutrino Research Group.

Erciyes University has several research centers and institutions that house various labs. Among these are:

the side view of the GENKÖK building
  • 1. Betül-Ziya Eren Gnome and Stem Cell Center (GENKÖK)
  • 2. Fevzi Mercan Nanotechnology Application and Research Center (ERNAM)
  • 3. Ziya Eren Drug Research and Application Center(ERFARMA)
  • 4. Technology and Research Application Center (TAUM)

Ranking

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The university is considered one of the top 20 universities in Turkey.[12] US News ranks the school among the top 500 global universities in Asia[13] In 2021, Erciyes University was recognized among the top 100 “green and eco-friendly” universities in the world by UI GreenMetric.[14][15]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Öğrenci İşleri Daire Başkanlığı". Archived from the original on 2019-04-04.
  2. ^ "QS World University Rankings-Emerging Europe & Central Asia". Retrieved 15 January 2023.
  3. ^ "ERÜ HAKKINDA / Tarihçe".
  4. ^ "YOZGAT BOZOK Üniversites | hakkımızda".
  5. ^ "Meslek Yüksekokulu".
  6. ^ "ERÜ Araştırma Üniversitesi Olarak Belirlenen 10 Üniversiteden Birisi Oldu".
  7. ^ "ERÜ HAKKINDA / Ulaşım ve Haritalar".
  8. ^ "AKADEMİK / Fakülteler".
  9. ^ "Erciyes Üniversitesi ERÜ / KAYSERİ".
  10. ^ "ErciyesTeknopark.com".
  11. ^ "ErciyesBAPReport.com".
  12. ^ "Erciyes University: Rankings". 11 August 2021.
  13. ^ "Erciyes University Rankings".
  14. ^ "Green Turkish universities listed, daily awarded".
  15. ^ "Overall Rankings 2021".
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