Çorum, at the crossroads of İç Anadolu and the Black Sea, is a historical city that hosts Hattuşa, the capital of the Hittite civilization. Hattuşa and Alacahöyük are ancient cities on the UNESCO World Heritage list and contain the remains of one of the oldest civilizations in human history. Çorum leblebi (roasted chickpeas) is one of Turkey's best-known local products. Hitit Üniversitesi is the city's academic center with over twenty thousand students. The faculties of Medicine, Engineering, Arts and Sciences, and Education are the core programs. The archeology department offers a unique field experience directly related to the Hattuşa excavations. The campus has modern infrastructure. The cost of living is low. Çorum leblebisi, mantı (Turkish dumplings), and local delicacies offer a rich cuisine. Transportation needs are minimal. Discovering the three-thousand-year-old Hittite civilization in Hattuşa is an academic experience in itself. The Alacahöyük museum, the historical texture of İskilip, the nature of Kargı, and the highlands of Oğuzlar are weekend routes. The leblebi festival is the city's iconic event. The food industry, brick-tile production, agriculture, and mining are Çorum's economic sectors. The leblebi sector is a niche career field. Çorum offers a university experience full of historical depth in the heart of Anatolia, in the capital of the Hittite civilization, in the scent of leblebi. The Lion Gate, the Sphinx Gate, and the Great Temple ruins in Hattuşa reveal the splendor of the Hittite civilization. The sun disc in Alacahöyük is a symbol of Anatolian civilizations. The wooden houses and stuffed peppers of İskilip constitute the district's cultural identity. The nature of Kargı and the Koyunbaba Bridge of Osmancık are beauties to be discovered. The university's archeology department offers unique field experience by ensuring student participation in excavations. The leblebi festival is the city's most colorful social event. The Çorum Museum houses a rich collection of Hittite artifacts. The agricultural fields of Sungurlu and the historical texture of Bayat show district diversity. Çorum's safe and friendly environment embraces students. The brick and tile industry meets the region's building material needs. The Hittite research center cooperates with the international archeology community. Çorum's brick-tile industry has a significant share in Turkey's building materials production. The nature of Mecitözü and the highlands of Laçin offer weekend discoveries. The university's history department conducts international collaborations in Hittite civilization research. The Hittite capital in Boğazkale attracts thousands of archeology tourists every year. The thermal springs of Dodurga offer relaxation. Çorum has a rich culinary tradition beyond leblebi, such as pastırma (cured meat) and mantı. The city's central Anatolian location provides easy access to Ankara, Samsun, and Amasya. Studying at a university in the capital of the Hittite civilization deepens historical awareness. The university's food technology research aims to raise the standards of leblebi production. Sungurlu's industrial potential and Alaca's Alacahöyük heritage show district richness. The nature of the Oğuzlar district reflects the beauty of the Black Sea transition climate. The city's central location provides easy access to Ankara, Samsun, and Amasya. Archeology students studying in Çorum have the privilege of holding one of the world's oldest civilizations in their hands. The Hittite sun disc is a universal symbol of Anatolian civilizations, and Çorum proudly carries this heritage. The university's engineering programs provide education compatible with the brick-tile industry. İskilip dolması (stuffed İskilip) is the city's best-known local delicacy. The Alevi culture of Bayat and the nature of Ortaköy show district richness. Çorum's affordable living and safe environment promise students a comfortable four years. Living intertwined with history at the gate of the Hittite capital is a unique academic experience. The university's veterinary program trains experts for the region's livestock sector. Çorum's safe and orderly city structure offers a comfortable life. Visiting leblebi factories offers the experience of seeing the production process up close. The knowledge and cultural accumulation gained in these ancient lands are valuable in every career path. The university's health programs are developing. Çorum's leblebi and Hittite heritage are the city's two major brands. Every student studying in these ancient lands travels to the origins of civilizations. This city, illuminated by the light of the Hittite sun disc, combines ancient wisdom with modern education.