Razi University

Razi University

Infobox University


© Razi University
name=Razi University
native_name=دانشگاه رازي
established=1972
type=Public
city=Kermanshah
country=Iran
president = Mohammad Mehdi Khodaei
postgrad_label=graduate
faculty=261
campus=Urban
enrollment=8,902
website= [http://www.razi.ac.ir www.razi.ac.ir]

Razi University (in Persian: دانشگاه رازی) is a university based in Kermanshah, Iran.

It is also a centre of CDF (Computational Fluid Dynamics), Membrane Research, and Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in the west of Iran.

Presently the University has over 8,000 students, with several programs Bachelor's degree programs (B.A., B.S.), Master's degrees programs (M.A., M.S.) and Ph.D. programs.

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Faculties and Centres

* Faculty of Science
* Faculty of Engineering
* Faculty of Agriculture
* Faculty of Literature and Humanities
* Institute of Veterinary Medicine
* Qasr-e Shirin Center for Higher Education

ee also

* List of Iranian Research Centers
* Higher education in Iran
* Academy of Gundishapur
* Nizamiyyah
* Darolfonoon
* List of Iranian scientists from the pre-modern era.
* Modern Iranian scientists and engineers
* Education in Iran
* National Library of Iran

External links

* [http://www.razi.ac.ir Official website]


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