Coor: | 30.2517°N 57.1069°W |
Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman | |
Native Name: | دانشگاه شهيد باهنر کرمان Danushgah-e Shihid-e Bahener Kârman |
President: | Hossein Akbarifard |
Faculty: | 590 |
Administrative Staff: | 600 |
Campus: | Urban |
Area: | 5 million square meters |
Enrollment: | ~ 14,000 |
Free Label: | Athletics |
Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman (SBUK) is a research institution and university of engineering and science in Iran, which offers both undergraduate and postgraduate studies. Located in the Kerman province of Iran, the university is among the top ten universities and research institutes in Iran, illustrating its high status in research and education.[1] The SBUK occupies an area of 5 million square meters, making it one of the largest universities in Iran and the region.[2] The university has two major campuses in the city of Kerman and several smaller campuses spread out across the province of Kerman, offering degrees in over 100 different specialties leading to B.A., B.Sc., M.A., M.Sc., D.V.M., or Ph.D degrees. Although there have been some moves by the smaller campuses in the province to become independent universities, there are still strong ties between these newly established universities and The Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman.The college of art and architecture, the Saba Faculty of Art and Architecture, was named after Afzalipour's wife.[3] The SBUK was appointed as the Center of Excellence (fa:قطب علمی) by Iran's Ministry of Science and Technology (Higher Education) in the field of mathematics.[4] In 1980 the Department of Mathematics was awarded the first doctoral degree in mathematics in all of Iran.[5] Moreover, the second and third doctoral candidates in mathematics awarded in the country were also graduates of this department.[5]
The university was started by Alireza Afzalipour on August 9, 1972, and inaugurated in 1985.[2] [6] Before the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran, this university was called the University of Kerman, and it included the college of medicine. After the revolution, the name was changed to the Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman (SBUK), and the college of medicine was established as an independent university which is now called the Kerman University of Medical Sciences.[3]
SBUK was founded by a businessman named Alireza Afzalipour and his wife Fakhereh Saba.[2] Afzalipour had toured several cities in Iran to choose a site for the construction of a university. He finally decided to build his university in the city of Kerman. The University of Kerman was the first university in the whole province of Kerman.[7] In 2010, celebrations were held at the Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman to mark his 100th birthday anniversary.[3]
Before the Islamic Revolution of 1979, the university was known as the University of Kerman. It was later changed to the name of Shahid Bahonar University to honour the name of Mr Bahonar.[2] Hojatoleslam Mohammad Javad Bahonar (Persian: محمدجواد باهنر, 5 September 1933 – 30 August 1981) was an Iranian scholar, Shiite theologian and politician who served as the Prime minister of Iran from 15 to 30 August 1981 when he was assassinated by Mujahideen-e Khalq MEK, also known as PMOI and KMO.[8] He is the first Iranian cleric Prime Minister.[8]
The university has two major campuses. One is the Afzalipour Campus which is located in the southern part of Kerman City and is considered the main campus. The Afzalipour Campus includes faculty buildings, research centres, the main library, residential halls, the mosque, administrative buildings, and several sports venues.[9] The other main campus is the Campus of Technology and Engineering located in the western part of Kerman City. The university also has several satellite campuses in the Province of Kerman. The Sirjan Campus started accepting graduate-level students in 2012 and planned to make the campus international.[9] There are also some plans to open an international campus in the island of Qeshm in the Persian Gulf.[10]
Colleges bring together academics and students from a broad range of disciplines, and within each faculty or department within the university, academics from many different colleges can be found.[3]
Satellite Colleges and Campuses
SBUK features several Libraries. There is one main library and each college has a separate library of its own. The main library of the university is called the Central Library and Documentation Center.[31] All the libraries, including the Central Library and Documentation Center of different colleges of the university are members of the Ghadir (Persian: غدیر) program for libraries of Iranian universities and higher educational institutes.
SBUK has different sport venues and maintains a long-standing tradition of student participation in sport and recreation.[32] The main sports complex of the university consists of several basketball, volleyball and tennis courts and a 5000 spectator football stadium.[32]
There is a large dormitory complex which houses many students, although there are still some students who need to be housed outside of the university in private dorms.[3]
Students have the option to either subscribe to the university meal plan, which offers subsidized meals at the university's self-service restaurant or dine at the other on-campus restaurants and cafe-shops available.
SBUK has strong ties with industries - especially those located in the Province of Kerman, which has brought many funding and financing opportunities for the University. Since the Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman is a state university, research funds are provided by the Government of Iran. Many ISI journal papers and conference papers are published regularly by faculties, researchers and students of the Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman.[3]
SBUK is a public university and its funding is provided by the government of Iran. For the top ranks of the national university entrance exam, education is free in all state-owned and public universities. Students with ranks below the normal capacity of the universities will be required to pay part or all of the tuition.
Although the official language of instruction at SBUK is Persian, a large number of lecture materials, reference books, homework assignments, and even exams are in English. This is especially true for the postgraduate students who are encouraged to use English textbooks and materials as their main references.
The academic year is divided into three academic terms, determined by the university. The first academic term usually starts on 23 September. The second academic term usually starts on 11 February, and the summer term usually starts from 10 July.
The University's publishing arm, the Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman Press, has published many different academic books and journals.
The two major campuses of the university have different styles of architecture. The Shahid Bahonar University of Kerman - the Afzalipour Campus has a modernist style of architecture inspired by the vernacular architecture of the region. The architecture of this university is very distinct in that almost all of the colleges are connected. All of the colleges have a similar style of architecture.
Afzalipour assigned Bonyan Consulting Company to prepare a campus master plan and design the buildings of the university[33] Master plan and design concepts were developed to tackle the problem of uncertainty.[33] It was set as a primary goal to have a flexible design both inside the buildings and in their inter-connections. In each stage of development, the campus was to be a complete and coherent whole, still allowing for future expansion without hindering the functioning departments.[33]
The master plan was inspired by the organic urban grid of Kerman city centre that has historically evolved in response to climatic conditions of a desert town.[33] The height of the main building blocks are restricted to 3, optimizing seismological, climatic, economic and circulation considerations. Interconnection of the blocks on the upper stories integrates educational and research spaces, thus enhancing flexibility.[33] These also provide shadow and shelter for open pathways under-passing below.[33] Careful distancing of blocks, along with articulate projections of the buildings, allow natural and controlled lighting for inner spaces while creating ample shadow for the inner courtyards.[33] This general arrangement, permits one to cross the whole campus through courtyards and archways with minimal detours, under protection from direct sunlight or rain if needed, or to access other departments from within the buildings and through connecting corridors and internal patios.[33] Currently, two new colleges are being built, an extension to the college of Agriculture, which connects the Saba Faculty of Art and Architecture to the rest of colleges at the campus and also the new college of Management and Economics, which is connected to the rest of colleges via the newly built College of Geology. The Campus of Technology and Engineering has also a unique style of architecture but very different from the style of the Afzalipour Campus.
The Office of International Exchange Programs was established to provide students and faculty with exchange opportunities, including sending and hosting visiting scholars, aiding faculty members in arranging international study tours, developing exchange agreements with universities around the world.
There are several student organizations active throughout the university. Most of these organizations are only concentrated on academic activities with some also interested and active in political issues.