Boğaziçi University
Boğaziçi University is a major research university located on the European side of the Bosphorus strait in Istanbul, Turkey. It has four faculties and two schools offering undergraduate degrees, and six institutes offering graduate degrees. The language of instruction is English.
Founded in 1863, as Robert College, it is the first American higher education institution founded outside the United States. Though under entirely Turkish administration today, the university still maintains strong ties to the American educational system.
Boğaziçi University consistently ranks highest in Turkey, having the greatest number of applicants via the YGS-LYS Turkish university entrance examinations. The well-known programs are electrical and electronics engineering, computer engineering, and industrial engineering. Only the top 800 of the approximately 1.8 million participants in the annual Turkish university entrance examination are admitted to register for these subjects at the University. To be admitted into other degree programs, one usually has to be in the top 1% of the university entrance exam as well. This allows Boğaziçi University to attract many of the highest scoring students; as well as having the most preferred applied science, education, engineering, and social science programs in Turkey.
History
In 1863, Robert College was founded in the Bebek by Christopher Robert, a wealthy American philanthropist, and Cyrus Hamlin, a missionary devoted to education. Six years after its foundation, with the permission of the Ottoman Sultan, the first campus was built in Bebek at the ridge of the Rumelian Castle, very close to a Bektashi tekke, whose leaders maintained an excellent relationship with the Congregational and Presbyterian founders of Robert College, according to Dr. Friedrich Schrader, a German lecturer at Robert College during the 1890s. The first building of the school was named "Hamlin Hall" in memory of Cyrus Hamlin. In 1878, Christopher Robert died. According to the article A Millionaire's Will, published in the New York Times, Robert left a great portion of his wealth to the College.A College Catalog was compiled in 1878–1879, giving general information and an outline of the courses of study. Defining the aims of the College the catalog stated: "The object of the College is to give to its students, without distinction of race or religion, a thorough educational equal in all respects to that obtained at a first-class American college and based upon the same general principles."
After Hamlin, Robert College was administrated by George Washburn and Caleb Gates. Though founded at the time of the Ottoman Empire as an institution of higher learning serving the Christian minorities of the Empire as well as foreigners living in Constantinople, the school adopted a strictly secular educational model in accordance with the republican principles of Turkey in 1923. Robert College, in the past had junior high school, high school, and university sections under the names Robert Academy, Robert Yüksek and American College for Girls. Since 1971, the current-day Robert College has functioned only as a "high school" on its Arnavutköy campus, yet it retains the title of 'College'. The Bebek campus and academic staff were turned over to the Republic of Turkey for use as a public university named Boğaziçi University, the renamed continuation of Robert College's university section.
Campus
Boğaziçi University operates on six campuses in Istanbul. Four of these campuses are close to each other and located on a hill in the affluent district of Bebek on the European side of Istanbul, overlooking the Bosphorus. The Kennedy Lodge, named after John F. Kennedy, is located at the South Campus and operates as a welcoming facility for visiting professors and staff. The Kandilli Campus is right across from the shore, located on the Asian side of Istanbul and hosts the Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute. The newest campus is in Kilyos on the Black Sea coast and is home to a private beach. The South Campus is the most popular campus among students and visitors alike.Dormitories
The University has ten dormitories on its different campuses. 1. Men's and 1. Women's Dorms are located on the South Campus and they are among the oldest buildings of the school. One other name of the 1. Men's Dorm building is Hamlin Hall and 1. Women's Dorm is also known by the name of Zeynep-Ayşe Birkan Women's Domitory. By accommodating at these two historical buildings, students get the chance of participating in the active social and historical life of Boğaziçi University.There are 4 dormitories on the North Campus. 1st and 2nd North Dormitories were opened to service after the year of 1985. While the former serves as a female dorm, the latter is for males. They have similar architectural designs. 3rd North Dorm was opened in the year of 2010 and currently it has been serving for female students. The last dorm of the North Campus is 4th North Dorm, which has been in service since 2011. Some of the electricity energy consumed in the dorm is being met thanks to its solar panels located on the roof of the building.
On its Kilyos Campus, which is approximately one-hour away from the center, 1st and 3rd Kilyos Dormitories are located. 1st Kilyos Dorm serves to female students while the male students accommodate at the 3rd Kilyos Dorm. Opened to service in 2014, 3rd Kilyos Dorm building has a work and fitness room, laundry facilities, a computer lab, and a prayer room.
Apart from those mentioned above, Superdorm and Kandilli Dorm also provide accommodation to Boğaziçi University students. Put into service in the 1998–99 academic year, Superdorm enables the students to socialize and experience the dorm life with higher service quality. As to the Kandilli Dorm, it was opened to service in the year of 2017 on the Kandilli Campus right across the Bosphorus. Only female students accommodate at the Kandilli Campus. The waste water collected from the bathroom is reused in the toilet reservoirs after the treatment process.
International rankings
Boğaziçi University was the only Turkish university among the first 100 universities worldwide according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings of 2013–2014.Music Festival
Tasoda Festival is the most important amateur Music Festival that held in Turkey. Tasoda is the name of Music Club's studio. Tasoda Festival is organized by Bogazici University Music Club in every spring.Sport festivals
Every spring, at the end of May, international sports festivals are held at the South Campus and other venues of Boğaziçi University. Usually, around 300 to 800 students come from all over the world to participate in various tournaments.Departments offering bachelor's degrees
Faculty of Arts and Sciences- Chemistry
- History
- Linguistics
- Mathematics
- Molecular Biology and Genetics
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Psychology
- Sociology
- Translation and Interpreting Studies
- Turkish Language and Literature
- Western Languages and Literature
- Economics
- Management
- Political Science and International Relations
- Computer Education and Educational Technology
- Educational Sciences
- Foreign Language Education
- Primary Education
- Secondary School Science and Mathematics Education
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Management Information Systems
- International Trade
- Tourism Administration
- Advanced English
- English Preparatory Division
- Modern Languages Unit
Institutes offering graduate programs
- Mechatronics
- Automotive Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Chemistry
- Civil Engineering
- Computational Science and Engineering
- Computer Engineering
- Electrical and Electronic Engineering
- Engineering & Technology Management
- Financial Engineering
- Industrial Engineering
- Mathematics,
- Medical Systems and Informatics
- Mechanical Engineering,
- Molecular Biology and Genetics
- Nuclear Engineering,
- Physics
- Secondary School Science Education and Mathematics Education
- Software Engineering
- Systems and Control Engineering
Institute of Biomedical Engineering
Institute of Environmental Sciences
Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute
- Earthquake Engineering
- Geodesy
- Geophysics
- Arts in Conference Interpreting
- Business Information Systems
- Cognitive Science
- Media Studies
- Economics
- Economics and Finance
- Educational Sciences
- English Language Education
- English Literature
- European Studies
- Executive MBA – Department of Management
- History
- International Trade Management
- Linguistics
- Management
- Management Information Systems
- Philosophy
- Political Science and International Relations
- Psychology
- Sociology *Social Media Studies
- Translation
- Translation Studies
- Turkish Language and Literature
- Tourism Administration Program
- Department of Fine Arts
- Department of Physical Education
Independent centers
Student clubs
- ADK
- Aviation Club
- Ballet Club
- Ballroom Dancing Society
- Bridge Club
- BUDS
- BUOK
- BULGBTİ
- BUMATEK
- BUSAS
- BUSOS
- BUSUIK
- BUYAK
- BUHAK
- Chess Club
- Cinema Club
- IT Club
- Construction Club
- Drama Club
- Education and Research Club
- Electro-Technology Club
- Engineering Society
- Environmental Society
- GSK
- BUFK
- Green Crescent Club
- Literature Society
- Mechanics and Technology Club
- Management and Economics Club
- Mountaineering Club
- Music Club
- Operations Research Club
- Photography Club
- Radio Club
- Sailing Club
- Riding Club
- Science Club
- Social Sciences Society
- Speleology Club
- Sports Committee
- Translation Club
- Turkish Classical Music Club
- Village and Cooperatives Club
- Women's Studies Club
Notable alumni
- Erden Eruç - first solo human-powered circumnavigation and ocean rowing world record holder
- Güler Sabancı – CEO, Sabancı Holding
- Gülse Birsel – author, screenwriter, actress, journalist
- Nevzat Aydın – CEO, founder, Yemeksepeti
- Nuri Bilge Ceylan – Film director winner of the Best Director Award at the Cannes Film Festival
- Tansu Çiller – Prime Minister, professor of economics
- Ahmet Davutoğlu – Prime Minister, professor of international relations, former Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Emre Gönensay – professor of economics, Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Engin Ardıç – Writer
- Cem Yılmaz – comedian, actor, cartoonist
- Erol Gelenbe—Honorary PhD, Computer Scientist, Fellow of the French National Academy of Technologies and the Science Academy of Turkey, Foreign Fellow of the Royal Academy of Sciences of Belgium, Foreign Fellow of the Academy of Sciences of Hungary and Poland
- Aydemir Güler – Leader of the Communist Party of Turkey
- Murat Gülsoy – writer
- Nil Karaibrahimgil – singer and composer
- Perihan Mağden – writer
- Fatma Ceren Necipoğlu – harpist
- Harun Tekin – rock musician, frontman of Mor ve Ötesi
- Teoman – singer and composer
- Murat Ülker - chairman of Yıldız Holding and Ülker
- Ahmet Yalçınkaya – poet
- Ahmet Yildiz – biophysicist, University of California, Berkeley
- Derviş Zaim – film director
- Ezel Akay – film director
- Faruk Gul – professor, Princeton University, Department of Economics
- Mete Sozen – professor of structural engineering
- Jülide Ateş – 1990 Miss Turkey
- Neşe Erberk – 1983 Miss Turkey, 1984 Miss Europe
- Cem Boyner – CEO, Boyner Holding, former chairman of TUSIAD
Notable faculty
- John Freely – Professor of Physics, Author
- Kemal Kirişci – Professor of International Relations, Director of European Studies Center
- Şevket Pamuk – Professor of Economic History, Former President of European Historical Economics Society, brother of Nobel laureate Orhan Pamuk
- Selim Deringil – Professor of History
- Cahit Arf Mathematician
- Cem Yıldırım – Professor of Mathematics
- Attila Aşkar – Professor of Mathematics, Rector of Koç University between 2001 and 2009
- Erdal İnönü – Former Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey, Former Dean, Professor Emeritus of Physics, Sabanci University, recipient of the Wigner Medal 2004
- Tansu Çiller – Former Prime Minister of Turkey
- Ersin Kalaycıoğlu – Professor of Political Science, Rector of Işık University since 2004
- Karl von Terzaghi – Civil engineer, known as the Father of Soil Mechanics
- Heath Lowry – Professor of History, Princeton University
- Aptullah Kuran – Professor of Art History, Student Dean, Robert College, First Rector of BU
- Engin Arık – Professor of Physics
Rectors
- Cyrus Hamlin
- George Washburn
- Caleb F. Gates
- Paul Monroe
- Walter L. Wright Jr
- Floyd H. Black
- Duncans Balantine
- Patrick Murphy Malin
- Dwight James Simpson
- John Scott Everton
- Abdullah Kuran
- Semih Tezcan
- Ergün Toğrol
- Üstün Ergüder
- Sabih Tansal
- Ayşe Soysal
- Kadri Özçaldıran
- Gülay Barbarosoğlu
- Mehmed Özkan