History of the University of Tehran

History of the University of Tehran

The history of the University of Tehran goes back to the days of Dar ul-Funun and the Qajar dynasty. The modern university as it is today was formally established in 1934.

Foundations

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The "Faculty of Medicine" for example, was particularly the successor to the Dar al-Funun Department of Medicine, established in 1851, which had become the School of Medicine (Madreseh-ye tebb) in 1919. [Encyclopedia Iranica: http://www.iranica.com/newsite/articles/v9f2/v9f224.html#v] Charles Oberling, a well-known French pathologist, was appointed as dean of the Faculty in 1939. Oberling was instrumental in bringing the hospitals of Tehran under the direct control of the Faculty of Medicine of the university.

The "Faculty of Agriculture" as another example, was founded on the basis of three previously established schools. The first was the "Mozaffar School of Agronomy" (the first modern agricultural school in Persia) which was itself founded in 1900 under the direction of a Belgian agricultural expert named "Dascher". The second was the "Farmers School of Karaj", which was founded in 1918 under the direction of a German by the name of Hans Scherike.The third was the "School of Agronomy and Rural Industries" (Madreseh-ye alee-e felahat va sanāye'-e rustāee). [http://www.iranica.com/newsite/articles/v9f2/v9f224.html#v]

The "Faculty of Fine Arts and Architecture" was founded by absorbing the "School of Applied Arts and Crafts" (Madreseh-ye sanāye' va honar), which had been founded by the famous painter Kamal-ol-molk, with the "School of Architecture" (Madreseh-ye alee-e me'mari). The first director of the College (or "Honarkadeh" as it came to be called) was Andre Godard, the French archaeologist and architect. [M. Marefat. "The Protagonists who Shaped Modern Tehran", in Ch. Adle and B. Hourcade, eds. Teheran, capitale bicentenaire, Paris and Tehran, l992, pp. 105-108.] The College was closely modeled on the French École des Beaux-Arts. [M. Marefat. "The Protagonists who Shaped Modern Tehran", in Ch. Adle and B. Hourcade, eds. Teheran, capitale bicentenaire, Paris and Tehran, l992, pp. 106.]

The "Faculty of Law and Political Science" was founded with the merger of the "Tehran School of Political Sciences" (Madreseh-ye olum-e siyasi) which itself had been founded in 1899, with the "School of Law" (Madreseh-ye alee-e hoquq), which had been established in 1918. Adolphe Perney (a French advisor of the Ministry) was appointed as dean, and the Faculty was directed by a cadre of capable Iranian and Western academics such as Dehkhoda, Gild Brand (from Russia), Sayyed Mohammad Taddayon (a Minister), and Julian Lafin (a Frenchman), among many others.

Formal establishment

And so it was that in 1928, professor Mahmoud Hessaby proposed the establishment of a comprehensive institute which could cover most of the sciences to Ali Asghar Hekmat, the then "Minister of Culture" in the cabinet administration of Reza Shah.In January 1933, during the cabinet meeting, the subject was brought up. [ [http://www.iranica.com/newsite/articles/v8f2/v8f207xvii.html Education - Xvii. Higher Education ] ] Ali Asghar Hekmat, the acting minister of the Ministry of Education stated the following words there::"Of course, there is no doubt on the thriving state and the glory of the capital, but the only obvious deficiency is that this city has no “ university”. It is a pity that this city lags far behind other great countries of the world."

His words had a profound impact on everyone in the meeting, resulting in the acceptance of the proposal. Thus allocating an initial budget of 250,000 Tomans, the Ministry of Education was authorized to find a suitable land for the establishment of the university and take necessary measures to construct the building as soon as possible.

Ali Asghar Hekmat in collaboration and consultation with Andre Godard, a French skillful architect - who was serving the Ministry of Education as an engineer, promptly began looking for a suitable location for the University grounds. By the orders of Reza Shah, the compound of Jalaliyeh garden was selected. Jalaliyeh garden was located in the north of the then Tehran between Amirabad village and the northern trench of Tehran. This beautiful garden, full of orchards was founded in the early 1900s during the final years of Nasir ad- Din Shah, by the order of Prince Jalal ad-dawlah.

The master plan of the campus buildings was drawn up by French architects Roland Dubrulle and Maxime Siroux, Swiss architect Alexandre Moser, as well as Andre Godard, "Markov", and Mohsen Foroughi. The influences of early 20th century modernist architecture are today readily visible on the main campus grounds of the University.

The University of Tehran officially inaugurated in 1934. The Amir-abad (North Karegar) campus was added in 1945 after American troops left the property as WWII was coming to an end.

The university admitted women as students for the first time in 1937. [Lorentz, J. "Historical Dictionary of Iran". 1995. ISBN 0-8108-2994-0]

Further growth and expansion

After the 1940s, the university increasingly began moving away from the French influence and started modeling its structure and curricula after American universities. Many colleges and faculties were either assisted by academic institutions in the United States, or were directly led by American universities [ [http://www.iranica.com/newsite/articles/v9f2/v9f224.html Iranica.Com - Faculties Of The University Of Tehran ] ] : The "Faculty of Agriculture" for example, was largely expanded with the assistance of the University of Utah.

In 1954, the "Institute of Business Administration" (Mo'assaseh-ye olum-e edari) was established with the help of the University of Southern California, directed by Harry Marlow of USC, offering masters and Ph.D degrees. That institute is the current Tehran University Faculty of Management. [ [http://management.ut.ac.ir/fa/Other/history.asp Template 7 ] ]

In 1958, the "Institute of Journalism" (Mo'asseseh-ye ruz-nameh negari) was founded with cooperation of James Wellard of the University of Virginia.

In 1965, a post doctoral program of cytopathology was inaugurated with the assistance of Johns Hopkins University.

And in 1971, construction of a new building designed by Abdolaziz Farmanfarmayan was completed, which housed the University's main Central Library which today holds nearly 700,000 volumes, a large collection of Persian manuscripts, many of them unique, as well as 1800 periodicals from all over the world.

ecession of the College of Medicine

In 1986, by legislation of the National Parliament, the university's oversized College of Medicine separated into the independent Tehran University of Medical Sciences (TUMS), coming under the new Ministry of Health and Medical Education. The university (TUMS) is currently Iran's most prestigious medical school with 13,000 students.

Tehran University of Medical Sciences however publishes all its scientific research under the name "University of Tehran" and continues to enjoy close relations with Tehran University's main campus. [Link: http://www.mehrnews.com/fa/NewsDetail.aspx?NewsID=445096]

References

External links

* [http://www.ut.ac.ir/en/main-links/background.htm University of Tehran History] en icon
* [http://www.wikiran.org/wiki/Tehran_University Another guide to Tehran University]
* [http://www.iranica.com/newsite/articles/v9f2/v9f224.html Faculties of the University of Tehran] entry in [http://www.iranica.com/newsite/ Encyclopaedia Iranica]


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