IÄdır, in the easternmost part of Turkey, is a border city located on the southern slopes of AÄrı DaÄı, in the Aras Nehri valley. Bordering Armenia, Nakhchivan, and Iran, IÄdır has a multicultural structure that keeps the cultural interaction of three countries alive. Thanks to the temperate microclimate of the IÄdır Plain, it has fertile lands suitable for apricot and cotton cultivation. IÄdır Ćniversitesi is the academic center of the city with its over ten thousand students. The faculties of Agriculture, Engineering, and Education are core programs. The campus has a modern infrastructure. The cost of living is very low. The view of AÄrı DaÄı, walking along the Aras Nehri, the Tuzluca salt cave, and cross-border cultural experiences are the main activities. Agriculture, animal husbandry, and border trade are IÄdır's economic areas. IÄdır, in the shadow of AÄrı DaÄı, at the meeting point of three borders, offers a unique university experience where different cultures are blended. The panorama seen from the southwestern slope of AÄrı DaÄı is one of the most impressive mountain views in Turkey. IÄdır's microclimate is a rare advantage in Eastern Anatolia and allows for early vegetable and fruit growing. Tuzluca Tuz MaÄarası is fascinating with its colorful salt crystals in underground galleries. The university's agriculture program is developing the region's agricultural potential by researching the microclimate advantage. The IÄdır Genocide Museum and Monument creates historical awareness. The location on the border of three countries ā Armenia, Nakhchivan, Iran ā offers cultural diversity and border trade experience. The nature of Karakoyunlu and the plain of Aralık show the district diversity. IÄdır's cotton fields offer an unexpected view in Central Anatolia. University years spent in this unique microclimate provide a different Eastern Anatolia experience. The university's engineering programs are developing. The plain of Aralık and the plateaus of Karakoyunlu show the district diversity. The silhouette of AÄrı DaÄı, which appears in different lights every day, is the city's natural decor and source of inspiration. The university's veterinary research is compatible with the region's animal husbandry potential. The colorful salt crystals of Tuzluca are a favorite of photographers. IÄdır's proximity to the borders of Iran and Armenia creates international trade and diplomatic career opportunities. The university years in this city, where you wake up every morning looking at the summit of AÄrı DaÄı, are an inspiring experience. The city's microclimate offers the most temperate environment in Eastern Anatolia, and even winters are relatively mild. The location on the southern slopes of AÄrı DaÄı offers the city one of the world's most iconic mountain silhouettes ā watching Ararat from the window every day is the privilege of IÄdır students. The temperate microclimate of the Aras Nehri valley allows for apricot and cotton cultivation and creates a different agricultural profile from Eastern Anatolia in general. Tuzluca salt cave has nature and health tourism potential. The location on the Armenian border makes you feel the interaction of Caucasian cultures. Proximity to Nakhchivan offers contact with Azerbaijani culture. The Iranian border is a gateway to a different cultural experience. The university's agriculture program is compatible with the region's agricultural needs. IÄdır's young population adds a dynamic energy to the city. The very low cost of living offers a comfortable four years with a limited budget. The Genocide Monument and Museum creates historical awareness. Different languages, cultures, and traditions live together at the meeting point of these three borders. The university's engineering programs are developing. IÄdır's multicultural structure offers the experience of living among different languages and traditions. The perspective gained in this border city provides a sense of world citizenship. Every student studying in the shadow of AÄrı DaÄı learns to think big. The university's campus life is developing, and modern facilities are being added. IÄdır's cotton fields offer a rare agricultural diversity in Eastern Anatolia. The colorful salt crystals in the underground galleries of Tuzluca are a fascinating nature experience. The university's faculty of education meets the region's teacher needs. IÄdır's border location provides an international perspective. In this city, you start every day with hope in the easternmost part of Turkey, where the sun first rises. The city's developing infrastructure and growing economy offer opportunities for students who invest early. The mountain peak is most clearly visible from IÄdır and is different in every season. The plain's microclimate makes cotton and apricot cultivation possible. Tuzluca salt cave has therapy potential. Karakoyunlu tumuli offer archeological discovery. Nakhchivan proximity introduces Azerbaijani culture. The agriculture program increases agricultural productivity. Aralık offers an international trade perspective. Hot summers and cold winters are distinct seasons. Cennet kale is an interesting discovery point. The influence of three countries provides an international outlook. Animal science is compatible with animal husbandry. Low altitude makes Eastern Anatolia mild winters. Apricot is known for its quality. Mountain shadow teaches to think big. Studying where the sun first rises is unique. The historical ruins of Karakoyunlu and the border culture of Aralık offer district explorations. IÄdır's plain is the most temperate region of Eastern Anatolia and offers a livable climate in four seasons. Every student studying at the foot of AÄrı DaÄı dreams big. ---