Akdeniz University

Akdeniz University
Akdeniz Üniversitesi
Established July 20, 1982
Type Public
Rector Prof. Dr. İsrafil Kurtcephe
Academic staff 1671
Admin. staff 1400
Students 31,167
Location Konyaaltı, Antalya, Turkey
Campus City
Affiliations EUA
Website www.akdeniz.edu.tr

Akdeniz University (Turkish: Akdeniz Üniversitesi) is a campus university in Antalya Province of Turkey. It is the leading higher education and scientific research center of the West Mediterranean region of Turkey.

Akdeniz University was founded in 1982, and incorporated with the higher education institutions already established in Antalya, Isparta and Burdur. It is established on approximately 925 acres (3.74 km2) of land to the west of Antalya city centre between Dumlupinar Boulevard and the Uncalı district.

At present, there are 12 faculties on Medicine, Agriculture, Arts and Sciences, Economics and Administrative Sciences, Law, Fine Arts, Engineering, Education, Communication, Aquaculture, Business, and Theology. There are also 4 vocational schools within the university providing bachelor degree courses, 8 vocational schools established in Antalya and its surrounding districts which offer 2-year courses and 4 graduate schools providing education at master and doctorate levels. The university has a staff-student ratio of 10.3, with one professor for every 35.4 students. The staff consists of 1309 administrative personnel, with 1671 in academic positions. 198 full professors are supported by 101 associate professors and 188 assistant professors. 265 lecturers, 768 researchers 79 lectors and 72 specialists complete the staff.

In the 2010-2011 academic year a total of 31,167 students attended the university, consisting of 13,200 pre-graduates, 16,278 bachelor degree students, and 1,305 post-graduates.

The University is a member of the European University Association and involved in international relations and projects such as Leonardo and Erasmus.[1]

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