Selcuk University

Selçuk University (In Turkish: Selçuk Üniversitesi) was founded on 1975. The name of the University comes from the Seljuk Empire whose capital was Konya and which reigned in Anatolia.
Established 1975 
Type: State 
Rector: Prof. Dr. Süleyman Okudan 
Students: 60,000 
Location: Konya, Turkey 
Website: www.selcuk.edu.tr 

History

In the academic year of 1977 Selçuk University started education with its two faculties, Faculty of Science and Faculty of Literature, 7 departments, 327 students and 2 permanent lecturers. Selçuk University has attained the state of a modern university by its physical structure, technological equipment and social-cultural facilities which have been put forth in recent years.

Faculties, Departments and Schools

Selçuk University is carrying out educational activities at 16 faculties, 1 State Conservatory, 1 Higher Education School of Foreign Languages, 25 Vocational Schools of Higher Education and 13 Research and Application Centers. Selçuk University has nearly 60,000 students and a population of approximately 3,900 academicians and administrative personnel.

  • Faculty of Dentistry
  • Faculty of Education
  • Faculty of Science and Literature
  • Faculty of Fine Arts
  • Faculty of Law
  • Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences
  • Faculty of Theology
  • Faculty of Communication
  • Karaman Faculty of Economics and Admin. Sciences
  • Faculty of Vocational Education
  • Faculty of Engineering and Architecture
  • Meram Faculty of Medicine
  • Selçuklu Faculty of Medicine
  • Faculty of Technical Education
  • Faculty of Veterinary
  • Faculty of Agriculture