Sakarya University (Sakarya Üniversitesi) can be found in the city of Adapazari, the capital of the Turkish province Sakarya.
Usually known simply as SAU, the public research university is considered one of the largest universities in Turkey.
Founded as Sakarya Engineering and Architecture in 1970, it was renamed as Sakarya State Engineering and Architecture Academy in 1971, then on July 3, 1992, Sakarya University was established by Law.
Sakarya University is a research-led institution with comprehensive graduate doctoral degree programs in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Humanities, as well as professional degrees in business, medicine, law, nursing, social work and dentistry.
The university consists of five different institutes: Educational Sciences, Natural Sciences, Health Sciences, Social Sciences, and Middle East Institute.
In Turkey, Sakarya University is the first and only state university to receive the ISO-2002 Quality Certificate and "the EFQM Excellence Quality Certificate of Competency Level".
The university has 94,945 students in total, consisting of: 51,299 degree students, 9,635 masters degree students, 32,094 associate degree students, and 1,917 PhD students. Whereas in the staff department there are 984 faculty members at Sakarya, 1,971 instructors and 733 administrative staff.
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Sakarya University (Sakarya Üniversitesi) can be found in the city of Adapazari, the capital of the Turkish province Sakarya.
Usually known simply as SAU, the public research university is considered one of the largest universities in Turkey.
Founded as Sakarya Engineering and Architecture in 1970, it was renamed as Sakarya State Engineering and Architecture Academy in 1971, then on July 3, 1992, Sakarya University was established by Law.
Sakarya University is a research-led institution with comprehensive graduate doctoral degree programs in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Humanities, as well as professional degrees in business, medicine, law, nursing, social work and dentistry.
The university consists of five different institutes: Educational Sciences, Natural Sciences, Health Sciences, Social Sciences, and Middle East Institute.
In Turkey, Sakarya University is the first and only state university to receive the ISO-2002 Quality Certificate and "the EFQM Excellence Quality Certificate of Competency Level".
The university has 94,945 students in total, consisting of: 51,299 degree students, 9,635 masters degree students, 32,094 associate degree students, and 1,917 PhD students. Whereas in the staff department there are 984 faculty members at Sakarya, 1,971 instructors and 733 administrative staff.
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