更新时间:2024-10-02 03:59:41作者:欧曼老师
马尔马拉大学是土耳其最古老的教育机构之一,成立于1883年,名为Hamidiye Ticaret Mekteb-iâlisi,位于伊斯坦布尔市中心的一所房子里。1887年,当第一批学生完成课程时,只有13名毕业生,尽管今天这所大学有数以万计的学生
在1982年成为马尔马拉大学之前,该大学经历了几次更名,如今有16个独立的学院和一所医学院。课程以土耳其语、英语、法语、德语或阿拉伯语授课,该大学自豪地成为土耳其唯一一所多语言高等教育机构。该大学还设有职业学校、学术机构和研究生院,其中大部分位于土耳其首都
该大学由14个校区组成,位于伊斯坦布尔的欧洲和亚洲两侧。Acıbadem、Anadoluhisarı、Başıbüyük、Göztepe、Haydarpaşa、Kartal Pendik和Bağlarbaşı。欧洲海岸上有Bahçeliveller、Beyazıt、Nişantaşı、Sultanahmet、Tarabya和Şişli校区,而Şišli校区是最小的,只有一座建筑
该大学具有令人印象深刻的国际形象,多个学院在各种活动中与其他国际大学竞争。伊拉斯谟计划帮助该大学进一步发展了国际关系,并与欧洲各地的大学签订了合作协议
土耳其一些最著名的人曾在马尔马拉大学学习,包括土耳其总统雷杰普·塔伊普·埃尔多安、土耳其能源论坛创始人奈斯利汉·戈德米尔、喜剧演员凯末尔·苏纳尔和媒体大亨Aydın Doğan
One of Turkey’s oldest educational institutions, Marmara University was established in 1883 as Hamidiye Ticaret Mekteb-i Âlisi in a house in the centre of Istanbul. When the first students completed their courses in 1887 there were just 13 graduates, although today there are tens of thousands of students enrolled at the university.
The university went through several name changes before becoming Marmara University in 1982, and today there are 16 separate faculties as well as a School of Medicine. Courses are taught in either Turkish, English, French, German or Arabic, and the university is proud to be the only multilingual higher education institution in Turkey. The university also has vocational schools, academic institutes and graduate schools, most of which are located in the Turkish capital.
The university is comprised of 14 campuses on both the European and Asian sides of Istanbul. The Acıbadem, Anadoluhisarı, Başıbüyük, Göztepe, Haydarpaşa, Kartal Pendik and Bağlarbaşı campuses are all located on the Asian side of the city, with the latter being the largest. On the European shore are the Bahçelievler, Beyazıt, Nişantaşı, Sultanahmet, Tarabya and Şişli campuses, and Şişli is the smallest, being comprised of just one building.
The university has an impressive international profile and several faculties compete with other international universities at various events. The Erasmus programme has helped the university develop further international ties and cooperative agreements are in place with universities across Europe.
Some of Turkey’s most famous people have studied at Marmara University, including Turkish President, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, founder of the Energy Forum of Turkey Neslihan Gökdemir, comic actor Kemal Sunal and media tycoon Aydın Doğan.