Urmia University

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MOU between Yeditepe University and Urmia University

Having been founded in 1996 by Istanbul Egitim ve Kultur Vakfi (ISTEK – Istanbul Educational and Cultural Foundation), Yeditepe University offers an education compatible with the expectations of the information age and carries out its academic activities at 13 Faculties namely Dentistry, Pharmacy, Arts and Sciences, Fine Arts, Law, Economics and Administrative Sciences, Communication, Architecture, Engineering, Health Sciences, Medical, Computer and Information Sciences, 2 Schools and 1 Vocational School.

MOU between University of Mosul and Urmia University

University of Mosul is one of the most important pillars of higher education and scientific research in Iraq. With its scientific and cultural activities and events, it belongs to the republic system of higher education and scientific research with respect to all regulations, laws and instructions. Its steps are inspired by and based on deliberate plans to be a beacon that illuminates the path of science and education.

MOU between University of Babylon and Urmia University

The University of Babylon is a public university established in 1991. At the heart of Iraq, it is located in Babylon Governorate, on the banks of the Euphrates River. The University is named after one of the first civilizations across history: the Ancient City of Babylon. During the Akkadian era (3000 BC), the city became civilized and known as Bab-ilu, i.e. the Door of God. The Greek name Babylonia was later adopted and used in the Old Testament. The university consists of 21 colleges divided over multiple campuses, all of which are located in the city of Hilla.

MOU between the University of Baghdad and Urmia University

The University of Baghdad was founded in 1957 as the second largest university in the Middle East and the oldest university in Iraq, including the Faculty of Law (1908), the Faculty of Engineering (1921), the High Teachers’ House (later called the Faculty of Education) in (1923) and the Faculty of Medicine (1921).

MOU between Al-Iraqia University and Urmia University

Al-Iraqia University is one of Iraqi universities that was established in 1989 in Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, as one of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research establishments,  specializing in teaching medicine, dentistry, engineering, law, economics, literature, education, media, and Islamic sciences, as well as various other sciences.

MOU between Ankara University and Urmia University

Ankara University (Turkish: Ankara Üniversitesi) is a public university in Ankara, the capital city of Turkey. It was the first higher education institution founded in Turkey after the republic's formation in 1923. The university has 40 vocational programs, 120 undergraduate programs, and 110 graduate programs.

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