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University of Tehran Southern and Main Entrance Gate. The University of Tehran main entrance was designed in 1965 by Korosh Farzami, one of the students of the faculty of Fine Arts of the University and built by Arme Construction Company. [22] The gates are depicted on the reverse of the Iranian 50,000 rials banknote. [23]
The university (TUMS) is currently Iran's most prestigious medical school with 13,000 students. Tehran University of Medical Sciences, however, publishes all its scientific research under the name "University of Tehran" and continues to enjoy close relations with Tehran University's main campus. [9]
Tehran University of Medical Sciences; University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences; Other Public: AJA University of Medical Sciences; Amin Police University; Baqiyatallah University of Medical Sciences; Civil Aviation Technology College; Farhangian University; Imam Hossein University; Iran Broadcasting University; Malek Ashtar ...
The Faculty of Theology and Islamic Studies of University of Tehran was established in 1935 at the Sepahsalar College building presently known as Shahid Motahari University, under the name of Faculty of Theoretical and Traditional Studies with three disciplines of Arabic literature, Theoretical studies and Traditional studies. This period ...
The Journal of Science of the University of Tehran was established in 1968 and its first issue was published in the same year. In 2009, 33 volumes and each volume including four issues of this magazine have been published.
A female student stripped to her underwear outside her university in Iran in what some student and rights groups say was a protest against the country’s strict Islamic dress code.
College of Fine Arts, previously known as the Faculty of Fine Arts, is one of the campuses of University of Tehran where various art disciplines are taught. This faculty is one of the oldest art higher education centers in Iran. [1] [2]
The School of Political Science was founded in 1899 by Hassan Pirnia.It was run by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.It later merged with the School of Law (Madreseh-ye āli-e hoquq), which had been established in 1918, to form the Faculty of Law and Political Science of the University of Tehran in 1933.