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BOğAZIçI UNIVERSITY


'Boğaziçi University' (Turkish: ''Boğaziçi Üniversitesi'') is one of the most prominent educational institutions in Turkey. The university is located on the European side of the Bosphorus in Istanbul (hence the name, which means 'Bosphorus University'). The institution currently known as Boğaziçi University was established in 1971 on the campus of Robert College, which, in turn, was established in 1863 as the first American school outside of the United States.

Contents
History
List of presidents and rectors
Rectors of Bogazici University
Campus
Notable Alumni
Noted Faculty (Present)
Noted Faculty (Past)
See also
External links
References and notes

History



A detailed history of Boğaziçi University

List of presidents and rectors


===Presidents of Robert College===

Cyrus Hamlin - 1863-1877

George Washburn - 1877-1903

Caleb Frank Gates - 1903-1932

Paul Monroe - 1932-1935

Walter Livingston Wright - 1935-1943

Floyd Henson Black - 1944-1955

Duncan Smith Ballantine - 1955-1961

Patrick Murphy Malin - 1962-1964

Dwight James Simpson - 1965-1967

John Scott Everton - 1968-1971
Rectors of Bogazici University


Abdullah Kuran - 1971-1979

Semih Tezcan - 1979-1982

Ergün Toğrol - 1982-1992

Üstün Ergüder - 1992-2000

Sabih Tansal - 2000-2004

Ayşe Soysal - 2004-Present
Currently, the maximum time a rector may serve two consecutive terms of four years each.

Campus


Aside from the South Campus (Güney Kampüs) which was inherited from Robert College, the University at the moment has buildings in five other campuses. Of those, the North Campus (Kuzey Kampüs), Hisar Campus and Uçaksavar Campus are located near the Güney Campus. The South Campus is situated on a hill between Bebek and Rumeli Hisarüstü while the North Campus and Hisar Campus are located in Rumeli Hisarüstü itself. The Kandilli Campus is located in the Asian side of the Bosphorus (in Çengelköy) and hosts the Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute. The newest campus is in Kilyos and is called the Sarıtepe Campus.
The former Robert College building on South Campus

'Main Campus'

★ 'South Campus':


★ Swimming Pool


★ Hülya Bozkurt Art Studio


★ The Atatürk Institute For Modern Turkish History


★ Psychology and Sociology Building


★ Administration Building (Gates Hall) and Central Heating


★ Mithat Alam Film Center


★ Rectorate


★ Center for Economic Design - Center for Economics and Econometrics


★ Assembly Hall (Albert Long Hall), Men's Residence Hall I (Hamlin Hall)


★ Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences (Washburn Hall)


★ Students Activities Building (Henrietta Washburn Hall and Dodge Gymnasium)


★ Faculty of Arts and Sciences (Anderson Hall)


★ Computer Center, Faculty of Engineering (Perkin's Hall)


★ School of Foreign Languages


★ Women's Residence Hall III (Theodorus Hall)


★ Preschool Education Center and Guest House


★ Infirmary


★ Kennedy Lodge


★ Lecture Hall


★ Foreigner Language Testing Office


★ Lecture Hall


★ BUMED


★ BUVAK


★ Executive MBA


★ Natuk Birkan Building


Tevfik Fikret (Aşiyan Museum)


★ Post Office

★ 'Hisar Campus':


★ School of Applied Disciplines



★ Management Information Systems



★ Tourism Administration



★ International Trade


★ Institute of Environmental Sciences


★ Swimming Pool


★ Fitness Center


★ Ağaç Ev (Restaurant & Cafe)


★ Post Office

Notable Alumni



Güler Sabancı (1955) - Chairperson of Sabancı Holding and one of the most influential businesswomen in Europe according to Financial Times[1] and in the world according to ACCA Global[2] and Forbes[3]

Cem Boyner - Businessman

Cem Yilmaz- comedian, actor and screenwriter

Gülse Birsel - writer, actress, comedian

Nil Karaibrahimgil - singer and composer

Serdar Erener - advertising executive

Teoman - singer and composer

Seray Sever - actress, singer

Nuri Bilge Ceylan - Film director winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival

Derviş Zaim - Film director

Ezel Akay - commercial director

Harun Tekin - rock musician, frontman of Mor ve Ötesi

Murat Akser - cultural historian

Pelin Batu - actress, writer, historian

Ahmet Yalçınkaya - poet

Perihan Mağden - write

Felix Mertz - writer, real-life actor, comedian

Noted Faculty (Present)





Kemal Kirişci - Professor of International Relations, Director of European Studies Center

★ Huricihan İslamoğlu - Professor of Economic History and Political Economy

★ Çağlar Keyder - Professor of Sociology, Author of "Classes and State in Turkey"

★ Şevket Pamuk - Professor of Economic History, Former President of European Historical Economics Society

★ Fikret Adaman - Professor of Economics

★ Eser Borak - Professor of Marketing

★ Zafer Toprak - Professor of Turkish History

★ Edhem Eldem - Professor of History

★ Selim Deringil - Professor of History

★ Selçuk Esenbel - Professor of History

★ Binnaz Toprak - Professor Political Science

★ Mine Eder - Professor of Political Economy

★ Faruk Birtek - Professor of Sociology

Noted Faculty (Past)



Attila Aşkar - Professor of Mathematics, Rector of Koç University since 2001

Halil Berktay - Professor of History, Sabanci University

Ali Çarkoğlu- Professor of Political Science, Sabanci University

Erdal İnönü - Former Vice-Prime Minister of Turkey, Former Dean, Professor Emeritus of Physics, Sabanci University

Tansu Çiller - Former Prime Minister of Turkey

Ersin Kalaycıoğlu - Professor of Political Science, Rector of Işık University since 2004

Metin Kunt - Professor of History, Sabanci University

Şerif Mardin - Former Dean, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Sabanci University

Murat R. Sertel - Former Dean, Professor of Economics (deceased)

Karl von Terzaghi - Civil engineer, known as the Father of Soil Mechanics

See also



Robert College

Turkish universities

External links



Boğaziçi University home page (in ''Turkish'')

Boğaziçi University main page (in ''English'')

References and notes


1. Financial Times: Güler Sabancı Ranks 9th Amongst Europe's Most Powerful Women
2. ACCA Global: Alpha-Females
3. Forbes: The 100 Most Powerful Women


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