- Mekteb-i Mülkiye
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Mekteb-i Mülkiye, established on February 12, 1859 in Istanbul, was a vocational high school in the Ottoman Empire. Following the foundation of the Republic, the school moved in 1936 to Cebeci quarter in Ankara. On December 4, 1938, the school was renamed "School of Political Sciences" (Turkish: Siyasal Bilgiler Okulu). Finally on April 3, 1950, it was incorporated into Ankara University as the Faculty of Political Sciences (Turkish: Siyasal Bilgiler Fakültesi, SBF).
Today, at the institution, which is the core of the modern Ankara University, disciplines like finance, economics, political science, public administration, business management, labor economics and industrial relations are taught.
Notable alumni
- Nexhip Draga, Albanian politician
- Mehmet Şerif Pasha, Ottoman statesman, minister of internal medicine.
The Faculty's graduates hold many key positions and posts in the ministries of Foreign Affairs, Interior and Finance as well as principal banks and private corporations, and the alumni of the school include numerous premiers, cabinet ministers, deputies of the Grand National Assembly, ambassadors, governors, journalists and leading economists.
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