Eskişehir, which has won the title of Turkey's most livable city many times, has been transformed with a modern understanding of urbanism, and is a unique Anatolian city renowned for its student-friendly identity. The elegant flow of the Porsuk Çayı, which divides the city in two, the canals adorned with gondolas, the colorful Ottoman houses of Odunpazarı, and the dynamic energy created by its young population make Eskişehir one of Turkey's most special cities. With nearly one-third of its population being university students, this city is truly a university city. While Anadolu Üniversitesi reaches millions of students with its open education system, it also offers Turkey's strongest programs in Communication Sciences, Fine Arts, Aviation, and Pharmacy in formal education. Yunus Emre Kampüsü provides an excellent campus experience with its modern infrastructure and large green areas. Eskişehir Osmangazi Üniversitesi is strong in medicine, engineering, and science; Meşelik Kampüsü offers a different academic environment at the other end of the city. Eskişehir Teknik Üniversitesi is a young institution focused on aviation and engineering. The total number of students at the three universities constitutes a significant portion of the city's population, and this situation has transformed the entire city into a student-friendly ecosystem. The cost of living is one of Eskişehir's biggest advantages. The entire city is priced according to the student economy — everything from cafes to stationery stores, from restaurants to transportation, is suitable for the student budget. Accommodation options are both diverse and economical. EsTram makes urban transportation practical and cheap. The high-speed train connection to Ankara provides access to big cities. Eskişehir's social life is one of the richest in Turkey, and the city's real magic lies here. A gondola ride along the Porsuk Çayı, exploration in the colorful streets of Odunpazarı, open-air concerts in Kentpark, live music on Barlar Sokağı, the fairytale castle and science center in Sazova Bilim Sanat ve Kültür Parkı — Eskişehir is a city where you will never get bored. Çiğbörek and balaban are the city's gastronomic symbols. A handicraft experience in meerschaum workshops is unique. Eskişehir's theater, cinema, and music festivals keep cultural life constantly alive. Trekking in the Frigia valley, rafting in Sarıcakaya, and camping in the surrounding plateaus constitute nature activities. Eskişehir's economy is based on industry, aviation, and meerschaum. TUSAŞ (Türk Havacılık ve Uzay Sanayii) manufactures in Eskişehir and offers unique internship opportunities to aviation engineering students. The sugar factory, ceramic and tile industry, and railway maintenance facilities are sources of employment. Anadolu Üniversitesi Teknokent is active in software and technology entrepreneurship. Eskişehir's meerschaum is a unique handicraft product in the world and inspires design students. The tourism sector is growing with the potential of Odunpazarı to be included in the UNESCO list. Eskişehir deserves to be called Turkey's student paradise. The university years spent in this city, where gondolas glide on the banks of the Porsuk, cafes never close, and everyone is young, will be the most beautiful period of your life. While Anadolu Üniversitesi's open education system offers distance education to millions of people, its formal campus provides Turkey's most vibrant student life. Odunpazarı houses are on the UNESCO tentative list, and the region has been revitalized in recent years with boutique cafes and art galleries. Drinking morning coffee on the banks of the Porsuk while watching the gondolas pass by is a daily ritual. The science center and fairytale castle in Sazova Parkı are a popular meeting point for families and students. The nature of Mihalıççık and the historical Seljuk structures of Sivrihisar are day trip routes. Nurseries and sports facilities on university campuses increase the quality of life. Eskişehir's meerschaum craftsmanship has UNESCO intangible cultural heritage potential. Eskişehir's tram system crosses the city from beginning to end and is extremely economical with a student card. The rock monuments in the Yazılıkaya Frig valley bear traces of the ancient Phrygian civilization. Art galleries and concert halls on university campuses enrich campus culture. Street artists performing live music on the banks of the Porsuk every evening reflect the city's spirit.
Browse all 4 universities in Eskişehir. The list below includes public and foundation universities, with department offerings, base scores, success rankings, and campus information.
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