Karabük University

Karabük University
Karabük Üniversitesi
Motto Çağdaş Eğitim Yuvanız
Motto in English
Your Home for Contemporary Education
Type Public
Established 2007
President Prof. Dr. Burhanettin Uysal
Students 42,000
Location Karabük, Turkey
Campus Suburban
Colors               
Affiliations Council of Higher Education
Bologna Process
Website karabuk.edu.tr

Karabük University (Turkish: Karabük Üniversitesi) is a public university in Karabük, Turkey. It was founded in 2007 as one of the 17 new universities of that time in Turkey.

Academic structure

The academic structure of KBÜ contains fourteen faculties, four graduate schools, four schools and seven vocational schools.

Faculties

Institutes

Schools

Vocational Schools

Facilities

Main campus

The main campus is in the Balıklarkayası suburb of Karabük. Most of the university's centers and faculties are on campus.

Karabük University Stadium

Karabük University Stadium is at the end and at the highest point of the campus. Beside its main function as a football pitch, the stadium serves as a Physical Education and Sports School. Its exterior with its crescent and star form makes it unique and distinguishes it from other stadiums. It serves as the main gathering place for large-scale events such as football games, graduation ceremonies, concerts, festivals, fairs etc.

Karabük University Square

Karabük University Square welcomes students and other visitors right after the entrance bridge of the campus. The square is between the Rector’s Building and the Faculty Buildings. It serves as a gathering place for small celebrations, concerts, etc. Its unique design enriches the campus atmosphere and promotes Karabük University from others.

Affiliations

The university is a member of the Caucasus University Association.[1]

Partner universities

References

  1. Tüm Uyeler. kunib.com

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