Bayburt, as one of Turkey's least populated provinces, is located in the Çoruh Vadisi and is a quiet Anatolian city with the magnificent silhouette of Bayburt Kalesi. Kop Geçidi is one of the important defense points of the National Struggle period. Baksı Müzesi is an international award-winning project that combines contemporary art and rural development. Bayburt Üniversitesi, with over eight thousand students, is one of Turkey's smallest universities. The faculties of Education, Engineering, and Health Sciences are core programs. Face-to-face interaction is very strong with the advantage of a small university. The cost of living is among the lowest in Turkey. Bayburt ehli kadayıfı is the city's symbolic dessert. The valley view from Bayburt Kalesi, visiting Baksı Müzesi — the most remarkable project of the international art world in Anatolia — nature walks on Kop Dağı, and exploration in the Çoruh Vadisi are the main activities. Proximity to Erzurum and Trabzon offers social alternatives. Animal husbandry, agriculture, and mining are the economic sectors. Bayburt offers a small but friendly university experience in the valley of Çoruh, in the inspiration of Baksı, and in the quietest corner of Anatolia. Producing big ideas in Turkey's smallest province — this is Bayburt's promise. Baksı Müzesi has won the European Council Museum Award and is a pioneering project that brings contemporary art to the public in rural Anatolia. Bayburt Kalesi offers a magnificent view with its dominant location over the Çoruh Vadisi. The historical importance of Kop Geçidi dates back to the First World War and the National Struggle periods. The dramatic canyons of the Çoruh Vadisi are unique for nature photography. The university's small structure recognizes and supports each student as an individual. Aydıntepe underground city, although not as large as those in Cappadocia, is an interesting discovery. Demirözü Baraj Gölü offers picnics and fishing. Bayburt ehli kadayıfı is the city's symbolic dessert, and a different interpretation is tried in every bakery. The plateaus of the districts — Kop, Soğanlı, Çimağıl — are ideal for summer camps. A distance of one and a half hours to Erzurum and two and a half hours to Trabzon provides access to big city alternatives. Bayburt's safe and peaceful structure is perfect for academic focus. The advantage of studying in one of Turkey's smallest provinces is that everyone knows each other and forms a strong community bond. The university's education program meets the region's teacher needs, and the appointment rates are high. The flow of the Çoruh Nehri in the valley offers dramatic frames for nature photography. Soğanlı Yaylası and Çimağıl Yaylası are ideal areas for summer camps. Bayburt's local cuisine — ehli kadayıf, lor peyniri, çiriş otu yemeği — is rich and authentic. The city experiences four distinct seasons, and winters create a fairytale atmosphere with snow cover. The historical structures and underground city of Aydıntepe Ovası are riches to be discovered. The university's health sciences programs contribute to the region's health infrastructure. The view from the summit of Kop Dağı reflects the magnificence of Eastern Anatolia. Bayburt's friendly community structure makes every student feel like a part of the family. The city's small scale minimizes distractions and creates ideal conditions for academic focus. Pulur Höyük archaeological excavations shed light on the city's prehistoric period. Bayburt's nomadic culture and animal husbandry tradition offer the opportunity to get to know rural Anatolia. The peace felt in the depths of the Çoruh Vadisi cannot be found in big cities. To dream big in this smallest province of Turkey — this is Bayburt's promise, and your university years will prove it. The presence of Baksı Müzesi proves that a world-class art experience is possible even in a small Anatolian city. The university's engineering programs are developing. Bayburt's four-season climate offers a different nature scene in every season. Baksı's art, Çoruh's flow, and Kop's determination — Bayburt is a small city with a big soul. The four years spent in this quiet valley leave a deep mark both academically and humanly.
Browse all 1 universities in Bayburt. The list below includes public and foundation universities, with department offerings, base scores, success rankings, and campus information.
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