USKUDAR UNIVERSITY

Üsküdar University is a pioneer in scientific research in Turkey. Established in 2011, it focused on brain and neuroscience and positive psychology. It has become known as the first private university in Turkey to specialize in the fields of health and behavioral sciences.

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University Information

  • Faculty and Staff: 547
  • Students: 22,967+
  • International Students: 1,500+ (primarily Syrian and Palestinian)
  • Research Centers: 38 (focused on health and behavior)
  • Technical Institutes: 78 (for scientific and engineering disciplines)
  • Hospitals: 2 (NPISTANBUL Hospitals for human medicine and dentistry)

Highlights:

  • Bioengineering Excellence: Uskudar University is known for its excellence in bioengineering, which integrates various disciplines to support advancements in health technology and human behavior.
  • Erasmus+ Program: The university participates in the Erasmus+ program, offering student exchange opportunities with 432 universities in 32 European, Asian, and American countries.
  • Dual Degree Option: High-achieving undergraduate students can pursue two degrees simultaneously, allowing them to graduate with two diplomas.
  • Research Facilities: The university has 11 research centers, including the Center for Human and Administrative Studies, and 56 technical laboratories. Additionally, it has a research hospital for human medicine.
  • Erasmus+ Scholarship: Uskudar University supports the Erasmus+ scholarship program, offering 88 academic programs with universities in the European Union.

Additional Information:

  • The university has three campuses located in Üsküdar, Istanbul.
  • It offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs in a variety of fields.
  • The university is accredited by the Turkish Higher Education Council (YÖK).
  • It is a member of the European University Association (EUA) and the International Association of Universities (IAU).

About housing

  • The university has a dedicated dormitory for female students, but no dormitory for male students.
  • Most male students choose to live in private dormitories, with Boğaziçi Yurtları being the most popular option, starting at $2000 per year.
  • Another option is to live in a student apartment. Uskudar is a relatively expensive area, so it is recommended to live in areas like Umraniye or the European side of Istanbul, which are easily accessible by metrobus. Apartment fees start at $300 per month.

About the city

Uskudar University is located in the Uskudar district on the Asian side of Istanbul, which is considered the heart of Asian Istanbul. The university has three campuses located close to each other.

About Istanbul:

Istanbul has a population of 18 million people, including more than 6 million foreigners. The city has a cold winter and a mild summer. It consists of two parts, European and Asian, separated by the Bosphorus Strait and connected by three bridges and an undersea tunnel.

Asian Istanbul:

The Asian side of Istanbul is considered the modern face of the city, with many modern buildings and wide streets that are rarely seen in the European part of Istanbul. This side is relatively quiet and less crowded compared to the other side, with more green spaces and being a center for many international companies.

Tourist attractions:

The Asian side of Istanbul has many tourist attractions, including the Kadikoy district, which is similar to the Taksim district, and the Maiden’s Tower in the Uskudar district. The Bosphorus waterfront on the Asian side is the widest, so there are many cafes, squares, and parks, such as the Emirgan Park and the Mihrabat Park overlooking the Bosphorus. There are also many palaces along the Bosphorus dating back to the Ottoman era, such as the Beylerbeyi Palace, Küçüksu Palace, and Çubuklu Palace. The Asian side also includes many heritage buildings such as Haydarpaşa Garı and Selimiye Kışlası. There are also many Ottoman mosques on the Asian side, including the Çamlıca Mosque, which is one of the largest mosques in Turkey and is located on the Çamlıca Hill overlooking the Bosphorus, known as the “Bride’s Hill” to the Arab community. One of the most famous streets on the Asian side of Istanbul is Baghdad Street, which is considered one of the most prestigious streets in Istanbul.

Additional Information:

  • The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs in various fields.
  • The university has a strong focus on research and innovation.
  • The university has a diverse student body from all over the world.
  • The university provides a variety of student services, including housing, scholarships, and healthcare.

About tourist and entertainment places

The university offers its students a variety of sports clubs to fill their free time. It also has an indoor gym for its students.

Üsküdar is considered the heart of the Asian side of Istanbul. It is famous for its promenade on the Bosphorus Strait, which overlooks the Maiden’s Tower. The area also has many historical palaces, such as Beylerbeyi Palace and Fethi Pasha Palace, which also overlook the Bosphorus. There are many distinctive cafes in the area, as well as Çamlıca University, which is the largest mosque in Turkey. It is located on Çamlıca Hill, also known as the Hill of Brides in Arabic. The area is also home to many Ottoman baths and mosques.

Here are some additional details about Üsküdar:

  • Location: Üsküdar is located on the Asian side of Istanbul, on the Bosphorus Strait.
  • History: Üsküdar has a long and rich history, dating back to the Byzantine era. It was once the capital of the Ottoman Empire.
  • Attractions: Üsküdar is home to many historical and cultural attractions, including the Maiden’s Tower, Beylerbeyi Palace, Fethi Pasha Palace, and Çamlıca Mosque.
  • Education: Üsküdar is home to several universities, including Üsküdar University, Çamlıca University, and Istanbul Okan University.
  • Transportation: Üsküdar is well-connected to the rest of Istanbul by public transportation, including buses, ferries, and the metro. 
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