Galatasaray University

  • Founded: 1841
  • Address: Ciragan Cad. No. 36 Ortaköy 34357 Istanbul Turkey - Istanbul, Turkey (Map)
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Galatasaray University, was first established in 1481 by Sultan Beyazit II as an “Enderun School” (Imperial School) and was called the “Galata Sarayı” (‘Galata Palace’). The institution started in the same premises of the present Galatasaray High School with the mission of training civil servants for various ranks in the state administration. In those days, the best students of secondary schools were sent to the Enderun School. The word ‘Palace’, in the name ‘Galata Palace’, referred indeed to the state, identified with the imperial palace.

Galatasaray is the only educational institution in Turkey maintaining its reputation, traditional structure and mission to this day. The school building was reconstructed in 1838 and converted into “Tıbbiye-i Adliye-i Sahane” (The Faculty of Medicine). The first Turkish midwives and other health service personnel were educated in this faculty. This was a step forward to integrate Western science in the field of education.

In 1868, the school was opened under the name of “Galatasaray Mektebi Sultanisi” (Galatasaray High School), the third version of present-day Galatasaray, by order of Sultan Abdulaziz, the first Ottoman emperor who visited Europe and was highly influenced by the educational institutions in France, in particular. Keçecizade Fuat Paşa, a graduate of the Faculty of Medicine, who was serving in the capacity of foreign minister at that time and later became a grand vizier in the administration, and Ali Paşa were among those who made great efforts to establish the school designed on the French model. This historical francophone education institution was a boarding school where freedom of conscience always prevailed.

In 1874, three graduate schools were instituted by decree of Sultan Abdulaziz and were combined under the name of “Mekteb-i Aliye-i Sultaniye”, covering Galatasaray Faculty of Law, Galatasaray Faculty of Engineering and Galatasaray Faculty of Literature. At that stage, the administrative structure and courses of these schools were designed to be compatible with the Sorbonne University. Especially the Faculty of Law was in conformity with the level and quality of its European counterparts and as such, contributed to the development of today’s law school.

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  • Galatasaray Üniversitesi
  • Turkcell
  • Yapı Kredi
  • Vodafone
  • Garanti Bank
  • Turkish Airlines
  • Akbank
  • Turk Telekom
  • Groupe Renault
  • TEB

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Community Reviews (2)

Una de las más prestigiosas universidades de Turquía. Aprender cuanquier carrera universitaria en turco y en francés, pero también puedes aprender diferentes idiomas como el alemán o el español. Dentro de la universidad existe una cafeteria preciosa donde puedes comer y beber y disfrutar del bosforo, mezquita de ortokoy y el puente que une así con Europa. A demás de aprender, disfrutas de las vistas que ofrece esta universidad. 100% recomendable.
By Pablo (Dec, 2019) | Reply

A historical French/Turkish university with a great view. It has an interesting underground tunnel. Before you enter, security requires you to leave an ID till you leave the campus.
By Furkan Omay (Jul, 2016) | Reply