Sakarya University

Coordinates: 40°44′27″N 30°20′00″E / 40.7408°N 30.3333°E

Sakarya University
Sakarya Üniversitesi

SAÜ, SAU
Motto Geleceğinize yön verin.
(Turkish)[1]
Motto in English
Let's shape your future together[1]
Established 1970 (As Architecture and Engineering Academy)[2]
Type Public
President Prof.Dr.Muzaffer Elmas
Provost Prof.Dr.Fatih Üstel
Prof.Dr.Musa Eken
Prof.Dr.M.Ali Yalçın
Students 50876[3]
Undergraduates 26633[3]
Postgraduates 3973[3]
Location Esentepe, Sakarya, Turkey
Campus Esentepe Campus, 54187 / Sakarya [4]
Colors Cardinal blue and white         
Athletics TBSF[5]
Sakarya Tatankaları[6](American football)
        
Affiliations

EUA

IAU
Website

Sakarya University (Turkish: Sakarya Üniversitesi) is located in Sakarya, Turkey. It was founded as Sakarya Engineering and Architecture in 1970. It renamed as Sakarya State Engineering and Architecture Academy in 1971. It opened Master of Science and Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD) programs in 1980. The programs were executed by İTÜ (İstanbul Technical University) Institute of Pure and Applied Sciences. It was bounded to İstanbul Technical University in 1982 as Sakarya Engineering Faculty in 1982. Vocational Schools of Sakarya and Düzce were bounded to her at same year. Finally It left from ITÜ and became Engineering Faculty of Sakarya University in 1992. Düzce Vocational School left from Sakarya Engineering Faculty and bounded to Abant Izzet Baysal University at same year.


International Programmes and LLP/Erasmus

Sakarya University is one of the leading Turkish universities for its international exchange programmes. It allows a wide number of students to go on their education at different universities of Europe. Owing to Academic Agreements with more than 20 countries, Sakarya University hosts students from different countries of Europe, America, Africa, Asia and Far East.

Sakarya University is also one of the most successful few Universities for exchange number of Erasmus Students in Turkey

Bilateral Agreements/Erasmus Partners[7]

Belgium

Department of Business

University of Mons-Hainaut
Katholieke Hogeschool Limburg

Department of Nursery and Midwifery

Katholieke Hogeschool Zuid-West-Vlaanderen

Department of Tourism

Katholieke Hogeschool Zuid-West-Vlaanderen

Department of Physical Education

Katholieke Hogeschool Zuid-West-Vlaanderen

Czech Republic

Department of Geography and Geology

University of Ostrava

Department of Economics

University of Ostrava

Department of European Languages (German)

University of Ostrava

Department of Translating and interpreting

University of Ostrava

Department of History

University of Ostrava

Denmark

Department of History

Aalborg University

Department of Sociology

University of Copenhagen

Estonia

Department of Sociology

Tallinn University
University of Tartu

France

Department of History

University of Poitiers
University of Rennes 1
University of Nancy

Department of Sociology

University of Poitiers
University of Nancy

Department of Business and Management

École supérieure de commerce de Chambéry Savoie

Germany

Department of Sociology

University of Bremen

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Fachhochschule Regensburg
Hochschule Mittweida (FH)
Fachhochschule Kaiserslautern
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (TH)

Department of Theology

Bielefeld University

Department of Business and Management

University of Hamburg

Greece

Department of Sociology

University of the Aegean

Department of Computer Engineering

Panepistimio Thessalias

Department of History

Panepistimio Thessalias

Department of Ethnology and Folklore

Panepistimio Thessalias

Hungary

Department of History

University of Miskolc

Department of Sociology

University of Miskolc

Italy

Department of Chemistry

University of Foggia

Department of Mathematics

University of Foggia

Department of Economics

University of Foggia

Department of Philosophy

University of Foggia

Department of Nursery

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

Department of History

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

Department of Sociology

University of Bologna

Poland

Department of History

University of Gdańsk

Department of Electrics and Electronic Engineering

Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Zawodowa

Department of Industrial Engineering

Państwowa Wyższa Szkoła Zawodowa

Department of History

Uviwersytet W Bialymstoku

Department of Sociology

Uviwersytet W Bialymstoku
Uviwersytet Lodzki

Department of Business and Management

Jagiellonian University

Portugal

Department of Environmental Sciences

University of Coimbra

Department of History

University of Coimbra

Department of Educational Sciences

University of Coimbra

Department of Tourism

University of Coimbra

Department of Communication

University of Coimbra

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Universidade do Minho

Department of Civil Engineering

University of Aveiro

Department of Early Childhood Education

University of Genoa

Slovenia

Department of International Relations

University of Maribor

Life at university

Transportation

The city is easy to reach by the help of both buses and trains which are available at any time from other cities. Public buses and other minibus services make it possible for students to get to the campus and other units of the university.

Catering services

In the main campus, all the catering services are handled by the Office of Cafeterias and Canteens. Academic staff, managerial staff and students are all served from the same kitchen. In line with the ISO 9000-9002 standards, the food served is exposed to strict hygienic controls and issue of nutrition is always taken into consideration. 5000-6000 people are served on a daily basis in the main campus.

Dormitories

In and around the campus are located a number of state and private dorms which consider all types of requirements of students in terms of accommodation. Each dorm has its own laundry, dining hall and library. The capacity of the dorms is as follows:

Health services

Health services are carried out under the control and guidance of the Health-Cultural and Sports Affairs Office. The aim of the services organised is to provide necessary health services for the students and staff members and their families in the main campus. The centre has two clinics, one emergency room, two dental rooms and one laboratory. The X ray facilities are also available in the centre. Four GPS, two dentists, one gynaecologist, seven nurses and one lab technician serve in the centre.

Students clubs

Under the counselling of experienced staff, 31 clubs of different interests such as computer, chess, theatre and tourism. Students are encouraged to have student clubs of their interests so that they can improve themselves intellectually and socially.

Conferences and panels

The university, recognising the need of both students and staff to develop culturally and intellectually, often holds conferences in which politicians, scientists and artists of different areas are welcomed.

Sports activities

Sports activities are categorised into two groups. At our school, we have The Rectorate Cup Competition, and secondly the games organised with other universities. Both organisations are carried out with the collaboration of the lecturers of Sports and Physical Education Faculty. The Rectorate Cup Organisation holds a yearly football tournament as well as other competitions in chess, basketball and athletics. The university teams have gained degrees in various competitions. Aiming at the top in the areas of sports, our university is prepared to complete the sports complexes soon. These are a football pitch, a tennis court and a swimming pool.

Other activities

Every year, the university holds a traditional Spring Festival on May 16–18, which marks the meeting of natural beauty of our campus with social facilities. The festival has already turned out a carnival where all residents of Sakarya can take part and enjoy the culture and sport events. Many international projects help our school host a number of foreign students and researchers and let them get to know our cultural life and study our language enabling them to form close relationships with the Turkish society and manners.

The library

In 1995, the library moved into its current building, which covers a 7000 m2 section and it is located in an area of 5000 m2. It can hold 500 people.

The collection of the university includes 41.397 books, 555 periodicals, 1065 post graduate and doctorate thesis as well as all the applications published by Turkish Standard Institutions. In the classification of the books and journals, Dewey Classification System is utilised. It is also possible to use inter library loan facility when required.

Notable faculty

References

External links

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