University of Tabriz | |
Native Name: | Persian: دانشگاه تبريز Dāneshgāh-e Tabriz |
Colors: | Navy blue, white, black |
Mottoeng: | Refinements and Education |
Endowment: | US$ 384.3 million (December 10, 2021)[1] |
Administrative Staff: | 800 |
Faculty: | 819[2] |
Chancellor: | Safar Nasrollahzadeh[3] |
Students: | 24,000[4] |
Undergrad: | 14,400 |
Postgrad: | 7,200 |
Doctoral: | 2,400 |
Country: | Iran |
Campus: | Urban, 1445acres land and buildings and offices |
Former Names: | University of Azarabadeghan (1947–1979) |
Coor: | 38.0636°N 46.3286°W |
The University of Tabriz (Persian: دانشگاه تبريز, Dāneshgāh-e Tabriz) is a public university located in Tabriz, East Azerbaijan, with the fundamental aim of creating a center of excellence in higher education and research. It is one of the top five high-ranked universities in Iran and one of the ten most selective universities in the country. The University of Tabriz is the second-oldest university in Iran after the University of Tehran, and has the second largest campus area in the country which is the biggest academic institution in northwest of the country. The university is also a member of the Caucasus University Association.[5]
Today, Funding for the University of Tabriz is provided by the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology. Admission to the university for Iranian applicants is through national entrance examination which is administered annually by the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology and for international applicants through some exclusive regulations.
The history of the higher education in Tabriz, well known for being a cradle of civilization for centuries, goes back to 720 years ago when the Rab' l-Rashidi international complex was founded. Inheriting this background, the University of Tabriz, founded in 1947, is the second oldest university in Iran. The university started its activities under the name of the University of Azarabadegan with Faculties of Medicine, Agriculture, and Pedagogy in 1946, after legislation of the Establishment of the Universities in the Cities act by the National Parliament of Iran. The University of Azarabadegan was renamed as the University of Tabriz following the 1979 Islamic Revolution. In 1985 and following the approval of Islamic parliament all the faculties and centers affiliated to medical sciences in Iran were separated and started their work independently under the title of medical universities. Thereafter, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences was separated from the University of Tabriz and continued its activities under the supervision of the ministry of health and medical education.[6]
It is now educating more than 24,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students, with over 800 academic staff of whom about 750 are Ph.D. holders. Out of this teaching staff, 195 are full professors, 315 are associate professors, 270 are assistant professors and the remaining are instructors. A body of over 1,000 personnel is supporting academic activities. Today, the university provides both undergraduate and graduate programs in 22 main departments. The student body consists of about 14,000 undergraduate students and 7,000 graduate students from all over the country.[7]
Undergraduate admission to the University of Tabriz is limited to the top 3 percent of students who pass the national entrance examination administered annually by the Iranian Ministry of Science, Research, and Technology. For some competitive fields, it has to be between 1 percent. The participants of this exam must answer the questions of physics, mathematics and chemistry well in order to get admission. The master and doctorate exams are similar and the participants answer the specialized questions of their fields.[8]
The university is known to be strict and usually, the grade point average (GPA) of students is lower than their peers in other Iranian universities. Also the university has its own rules for grading(GPA), which is different from the system of most universities in the world. University of Tabriz is well known as a tough university with a low GPA especially in Civil, Electrical and Mechanical engineering. As such, many students of University of Tabriz believe their grades do not reflect their academic performance.[9]
University of Tabriz has several research centers, including center of Control Systems consisting of Artificial Intelligence, MPC, CANS, Robotics, System Identification & Advanced Process Control labs, Center of Excellence in Mechatronics Systems, Center for Applied Physics and Astronomical Research, Biotechnology Center for Pharmaceutical Herbs, Research Center for Fundamental Sciences, Geographic Research Center, Three-Scholars Research Center (Se-Allameh Tabrizi), Center for Social Research, Center for History and Culture as well as Khaje-Nasireddin Toosi Observatory.
Based on the online statistics of the scientific measurement and ranking department of the university, CIVILICA database, which announces the number of articles produced in conferences in Iran, University of Tabriz with approximately 22,900 national articles and 19,600 international articles, It ranks 6th among the country's public universities in terms of the number of articles, journals and conferences.[10]
The University of Tabriz has its main campus in Tabriz, as well as three other satellite campuses, Aras International Campus, Miyaneh Technical College, and Marand Technical College, which in total area make up the second largest campus after Isfahan University of Technology in Iran.[11]
Also, University of Tabriz is the helper of universities in the northwest of Iran and supports and establishes schools in different cities. Mohaghegh Ardabili University, University of Maragheh and University of Bonab have branched from this university.[12]
University of Tabriz | |
Arwu W: | 701-800 |
Arwu W Year: | 2023 |
Cwts W: | 463 |
Cwts W Year: | 2022 |
Qs W: | 552 |
Qs W Year: | 2025 |
The W: | 501-600 |
The W Year: | 2023 |
Usnwr W: | 521 |
Usnwr W Year: | 2024 |
Cwur W: | 985 |
Cwur W Year: | 2023 |
Rur W: | 501 |
Rur W Year: | 2021 |
Rur W Ref: | [14] |
In 2021, Performance Ranking of Scientific Papers for World Universities (NTU Ranking) ranked University of Tabriz 701-750th in the world.[15] On 15 December 2021, University Ranking by Academic Performance (URAP) ranked University of Tabriz 589th in the world.[16] The 2022 edition of the U.S. News & World Report Best Global University Ranking ranked it 684th in the category "Best Global Universities", with a score of 47.1.[17] Based on SCImago Institutions Rankings, University of Tabriz's overall rank is 631st in the world in 2022.[18]
University of Tabriz is always a top 10 university in Iran and was ranked 5th among the comprehensive universities. Sixteen faculty members were among one percent top scientists of the world in 2021. Based on Thomson Reuters, it was included among the most influential universities in the world and ranked 4th among Iranian comprehensive universities.[19]
Times Higher Education World University Rankings in 2022
Engineering and Technology | 201-250 | 2 | |
Computer Science | 501-600 | 7 | |
Life sciences | 401-500 | 1 | |
Clinical and Health | 501-600 | 11 | |
Physical sciences | 501-600 | 10 |
Academic Ranking of World Universities in 2022[20]
Water Resources | 51-75 | |
Instrument Science and Technology | 101-150 | |
Food Science and Technology | 101-150 | |
Mechanical Engineering | 151-200 | |
Civil Engineering | 151-200 | |
Chemical Engineering | 301-400 | |
Energy Scinece and Engineering | 301-400 | |
Electrical and Electronic Engineering | 401-500 |
U.S.News Subject Ranking in 2023[21]
Electrical Engineering | 198 | |
Mechanical Engineering | 45 | |
Civil Engineering | 46 | |
Chemical Engineering | 197 | |
Chemistry | 270 | |
Mathematics | 337 | |
Computer Science | 602 | |
Food Science and Technology | 38 | |
Agricultural Sciences | 169 | |
Physical Chemistry | 465 | |
Materials Science | 511 | |
Energy and Fuels | 95 | |
Plant and Animal Science | 417 | |
Environment/Egology | 437 | |
Water Resources | 16 | |
Polymer Science | 58 |
Due to its research work, the university is recognized as a Center of Excellence for six fields: Geographical Studies of Northwest Iran; Biology; Mechatronics; Molecular Plant Breeding; New Materials and Clean Chemistry; and Photonics and Plasma. Several research centres are housed on campus, including the Centre of Excellence in Mechatronics Systems, the Centre for Applied Physics and Astronomical Research, and the Biotechnology Centre for Pharmaceutical Herbs.[11]
University of Tabriz has an active role in international associations, e.g. International Universities Council (IUC), Eurasian Silk Road Universities Consortium (ESRUC), and Association of Caucasian Universities (KUNIB). Furthermore, University of Tabriz was the full member of the Administrative Board of International Association of Universities (IAU) from 2008 to 2012. Moreover, it has signed 90 MOU with different universities in the world to conduct joint programs.
In the CWTS Leiden Ranking 2022 (in indicator of international collaboration), University of Tabriz ranked 581st of the world and 8th of Iran.[22] The number of international students in university of Tabriz is over 1100 people.[23]
Chancellor | Tenure | Alma mater | Speciality | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Khanbaba Bayani | 1947–1950 | Literature | ||
1950–1952 | Medicine | |||
Seyyed Mohammad Sajjadi | 1952 | Law | ||
1952–1953 | Mathematics | |||
Nasser-Gholi Ardalan | 1953 | Law | ||
Mohammad-Shafi Amin | 1953–1956 | Medicine | ||
Abass-Gholi Golshaiyan | 1956–1957 | Dar ul-Funun | Law | |
Gholam-Ali Bazargan-Dilmaqani | 1957–1964 | Sciences | ||
Mohammad-Ali Saffari | 1964–1967 | Military University of Russia | Military Academy | |
Taqi Sarlak | 1967 | and | Mechanical Engineering | |
Houshang Montaseri | 1967–1968 | Mathematics | ||
1968–1972 | Philosophy | |||
Aliakbar Hassanzadeh | 1972 | Medicine | ||
Hamid Zahedi | 1972–1975 | Law | ||
Mohammad-Ali Faqih | 1975–1977 | Literature | ||
Manouchehr Mortazavi | 1977–1978 | Literature | ||
Ghobad Fathi | 1978–1979 | University of Tehran | Medicine | |
Abolfath Seqatoleslam | 1979 | University of Tehran | Medicine | |
Hassan Baroughi | 1979–1980 | Agriculture | ||
Hossein Sadeghi-Shoja | 1980–1983 | Medicine | ||
Husain Saiflu | 1983–1986 | University of Stirling[24] | Mathematics | |
Seyyed-Mehdi Golabi | 1989–1991 | Chemistry/Pharmaceutical | ||
Mohammad-Hosein Pour-Feyzi | 1991–2002 | Science | ||
2002–2005 | Urban Planning | |||
Mohammad-Hosein Sorour-odin | 2005–2008 | Chemistry | ||
Mohammad-Taqi Alavi | 2008–2012 | Philosophy | ||
Parviz Azhideh | 2012–2014 | Allameh Tabatabaei University | Literature | |
2014–2018 | Urban Planning | |||
Mir-Reza Majidi | 2018–2021 | Chemistry | ||
Safar Nasrollahzadeh | 2021–present | University of Tabriz | Ecology |
University of Tabriz alumni