Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli University — Base Scores, Departments and Success Rankings

Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli Üniversitesi is a state university founded in Ankara in 2018 by separating from Gazi Üniversitesi. It offers undergraduate and graduate programs in the faculties of law, economics, trade and tourism education, literature, Islamic sciences, communication, fine arts, Turkish music conservatory, and sports sciences. The institution, which stands out with its social sciences-oriented academic structure, carries out educational activities on its campuses in the city center of Ankara. It has a well-established tradition in the field of tourism education. There is a vocational school in the Polatlı district. Various research and application centers operate within the university. Student clubs organize activities in academic, cultural and sports fields. International student exchange programs are available. Ankara's proximity to public institutions and cultural venues as the capital contributes to academic studies. Detailed information: hacibayram.edu.tr The university carries out projects within the research centers in the fields of social sciences and law. There are libraries, dining halls and social facilities on the campuses. The institution, inspired by the spiritual heritage of Hacı Bayram Veli, attaches importance to cultural research. Graduate institutes offer master's and doctoral programs. The faculty of economics carries out research projects in the fields of applied economics and finance. Ankara metro and bus lines provide easy access to the campuses. The Faculty of Arts and Sciences provides education in the departments of Turkish language, history, philosophy and contemporary languages. The university's continuing education center offers professional development programs. Campus facilities include a library, sports areas and student social spaces. The Turkish music conservatory provides training in the field of traditional arts. ---

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