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Shiraz University

Shiraz University (Persian: دانشگاه شیراز Dāneshgāh-e-Shirāz, formerly known as Pahlavi University دانشگاه پهلوی Dāneshgāh-e Pahlavi) is a public university located in Shiraz, Fars, Iran, established in 1946. Being one of the oldest and most prestigious modern universities in Iran, Shiraz University is listed among the top three research-oriented schools in the nation according to a ranking of Iranian universities based on scientific output.[4] In the first report of state universities ranking and among almost 70 universities and higher education institutes, Shiraz University is regarded as first-level university.[5]

Shiraz University
دانشگاه شيراز
Dāneshgāh-e-Shirāz
Shiraz University Seal
Mottoخرد، کوشش (old)
دارالعلم در دارالعلم
Motto in English
Wisdom, Endeavor (old)
A Dar-al-Elm (University) in a Dar-al-Elm (Former Epithet of Shiraz)
TypePublic
Established1946
EndowmentUS$ 373.1 million (10 December 2021)[1]
ChancellorMohammad Moazzeni
Academic staff
942[2]
Studentsaround 21,000[3]
Undergraduates11,839
Postgraduates7,189
1,683
Location, ,
29°38′23.07″N 52°31′36.3″E / 29.6397417°N 52.526750°E / 29.6397417; 52.526750
CampusUrban
Athletics12 teams
ColorsDark Blue and Yellow    
AffiliationsFUIW
IAU
ASEA-UNINET
Websiteshirazu.ac.ir

Shiraz University has pioneered the establishment of doctoral programs in Iran. Currently and after the separation of medical universities from universities under Ministry of Science, Research and Technology the university has over 20,000 students, with 200 bachelor's degree programs (BA, BSc), 300 master's degree programs (MA, MSc), one professional degree program (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine or DVM), and 150 PhD programs.

History edit

Foundation edit

Shiraz University traces its roots to 1946, with the establishment of a technical college aimed at training specialists in the medical sciences with a four-year program. Initially called the High Institute of Health, it developed into a medical school in 1950. In 1953, the Namazi School of Nursing and the Colleges of Agriculture and Arts and Sciences were established. With the addition of the College of Engineering and College of Veterinary Medicine in 1954, the school was elevated to university-status and named after the reigning Pahlavi dynasty. Other units that were subsequently added were the Dental School in 1969, the Graduate School and College of Electronics in 1969, Dentistry in 1970, and the Colleges of Law and Education in 1977.

 

Pahlavi University edit

 
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi

In 1960, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran invited the atomic physicist Gaylord P. Harnwell, president of the University of Pennsylvania (Penn), to come to Iran and examine Iran's higher education institutions. At the Shah's request, Harnwell prepared a report entitled A Pattern for a New University in Iran, and the Shah subsequently decided that Penn would assist the Iranian government in transforming Pahlavi University[6] into the only institution in Iran based on American-style higher education.[7] The University of Pennsylvania thus became highly influential in shaping many of Pahlavi University's departments and institutions.[8] Harnwell and Penn assisted the Iranian government in establishing American-style higher education by supervising the new university's academic and administrative system in its early years.[9] Many faculty members from Penn were sent to Pahlavi University to teach and carry out research, and a widespread exchange program was established. The president of the University of Pennsylvania was awarded an honorary degree in Shiraz, in recognition of the help of Penn to Pahlavi University.[10]

The development of Pahlavi University, as it then was, was directly under the supervision and management of this renowned American university, to the point that the scientific and cultural relations between the two universities became one of the strongest scientific and cultural relationships between Iran and the United States. This continued until the last days of the Shah.[11] In 1962, Isa Sedigh became responsible for implementing the Ivy League's models at Pahlavi University.[12] The development of many courses, the design and development of university campuses, the training of professors, and the establishment of many research institutes at Pahlavi University were all assigned to this Ivy League university.[11] Later, during the administration of Houshang Nahavandi (fa), the famous Kent State University also participated in the formation and development of Pahlavi University.[12]

Pahlavi University became the first university in Iran to receive an international-level accreditation for its degrees, as well as the first Iranian university where a Nobel Prize winner gave a lecture. In the Pahlavi era, Shiraz was called the sister of Princeton in the United States. Linus Pauling, scientist, peace activist, author, and winner of two Nobel Prizes, in Chemistry and Peace, came to Nowruz in Iran in 1975 at the invitation of the Iranian Society of Chemists to deliver a speech to the first Iranian Congress of Chemists. This congress was held at Pahlavi University.[13]

The university was also the first in Iran to have a board of trustees. The members of this board were the minister of the court, the minister of culture, the chancellor of the university, the governor of Fars, the CEO of the Planning Organization, the CEO of the National Iranian Oil Company, and between nine and fifteen others, competent cultural and financial personalities and captains of industry, chosen by the Ministry of Court and Culture, with the approval of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, and appointed for a period of six months. The chairman of the board of trustees was the minister of the court, and in his absence the minister of culture. This board of trustees was the legal representative of the university at that time, and all scientific, technical, educational, financial, administrative and employment affairs of the university were managed under its supervision. Later, after the Iranian Revolution of 1979, ministers Mostafa Moeen and Reza Malekzadeh, both university alumni, introduced a similar system for other universities in Iran.[13]

 
Shiraz University Administration Building

After revolution edit

After the 1979 Islamic Revolution overthrew the Pahlavi dynasty, drastic changes were implemented at all universities. The name of Pahlavi University was immediately changed to Shiraz University. All universities were closed for three years in a so-called Iran's Cultural Revolution of 1980-1987 to Islamize all the universities. Later in 1986, the Iranian Ministry of Health, Treatment, and Medical Education took over the schools related to health and medical sciences including mainly Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, and Nursing which resulted in the separation of these schools from the university campus and the establishment of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences. Also in 2004, former Electronic Industries College which was originally founded in 1968, was named Shiraz University of Technology as an independent university.[14]

Since then, Shiraz University acted as "The Mother/Maternal University" (Persian: دانشگاه مادر) and became responsible for the establishment of many later founded universities in the south of Iran including Hormozgan, Persian Gulf in Bushehr, Yasouj, Shiraz University of Technology, Fasa, Shiraz University of Arts among others. Shiraz University is also responsible for monitoring and evaluating 166 universities and institutes of higher education in Fars province.[15]

 
Taq-e Bostan Tree of Life Relief and The Basic Motif for current Seal

Shiraz University also pioneered many PhD programs for the first time in Iran. Among them are Organic chemistry and Chemistry-Physics.[16]

Seal edit

The official seal of the Shiraz University serves as the signature and symbol of authenticity on documents issued by the university. Before the Islamic Revolution in Iran, a logo was used as the official logo of Pahlavi University inspired by Persepolis. The logo was inscribed with two words; Wisdom and Endeavor. However, after the revolution, this logo was also changed.

After the Revolution, the later seal designed by the current faculty of Department of Arts, Bahman Feizabi inspired by the logo designed for The Asia Institute.[17] According to him the basic motif for the new seal was inspired by the tree of life relief in Taq Bostan which is one of the most important motifs in the Sassanid era. The tree of life is a concept used in science, religion, philosophy, myth and other fields, and is represented as a branching tree that reflects the idea that all life is related to each other on Earth.

Campus edit

Eram Paradise Campus (main campus) edit

 
Shiraz University Big Replica
 
I want my darling by Parviz Tanavoli located at the School of Art and Architecture

Shiraz University has the second-biggest campus in Iran. The Eram Hill lands mostly owned by Shirazi tycoons Mohammad Namazi and Zabihollah Ghorban dedicated to university and was initially designed by American architect Minoru Yamasaki,[18] who also designed the World Trade Center. Later in 1968 during the further constructing of the university campus and while Shiraz was getting ready to host its first Shiraz Arts Festival, many Iranian visual artists including Parviz Tanavoli, Sohrab Sepehri, Abolghasem Saeedi, Bahman Mohasses and Hossein Zenderoudi got involved designing artistic elements and wall paintings for the amphitheater, self-service dining and outside the campus.[19] From them a sculpture called I want my darling by Tanavoli is still kept at School of Arts and Architecture, a painting by Sepehri is kept in School of Persian Literature's lobby and a wall painting of Saeedi is also can be seen at the inner lobby of Fajr (formerly Shams) Hall.

In 1969, during the first Shiraz art festival, with the suggestion and invitation of Farah Pahlavi, then Queen of Iran a complex was designed by renowned contemporary architect, Alvar Aalto, for Shiraz Museum of Arts.[20] The project halted due to the sudden death of Aalto in 1976. In 2016 Aalto University and Finnish embassy in Iran contacted Shiraz University regarding full documentation of design drafts by Aalto himself. In 2018, Shiraz Municipality and a two Iranian and Finnish investing partners got involved in project although the project halted once again because of new sanctions and lack of budget.[21]

After more than 70 years, the university campus originally designed plan for central dormitory and school buildings is still not completed and is under construction under multi-year planning. After the 1979 revolution, many lands owned by the university divided due to different causes such as separation of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, insufficiency of maintenance costs, lack of budget, urban planning, or other reasons.

The Asia Institute edit

 
Narenjestan of Ghavam, Home to The Asia Institute

In 1966, the New York based Asia Institute under Arthur Upham Pope re-established itself under the university supervision at Narenjestan Museum.[22][23][24] Narenjestan which was a house owned by Qavam family during Qajar Era housed this institution until 1979. The institute organized the Fifth International Congress of Iranian Art and Archaeology, which took place in Tehran in 1968. The institute aimed to promote the history, art, civilization, and culture of Iran and research related to it concerning the changes of culture in Asian countries. Also, their activities included holding training courses, Iranologic research, holding scientific and world meetings, archeological researches, and publishing its achievements.

With the death of Pope, the management of the institute was entrusted to Richard Nelson Frye. Before that, due to the Pope's close relationship with the Iranian royal family, the institute had autonomy, but after him, it went completely under the supervision of the Pahlavi University of Shiraz. This caused tensions in the institution. Among them, Houshang Nahavandi, then chancellor of Pahlavi University, claimed that Gluck, a member of the institute, was involved in smuggling Iranian antiques to Japan and demanded his removal. On the other hand, after receiving the title of professorship from Harvard University, Frye had less time to attend the institute. Despite all this, the research and educational activities of the institute continued. In 1971, on the eve of the celebrations of the 2,500-year celebration of the Persian Empire, the Asian Institute held a large seminar entitled "Iranian Studies" in Shiraz. In 1975, the institute's contract with Dr. Frye ended and Mahyar Navabi, who had previously been the executive director of the institute, was appointed president of the institute. He was the first Iranian president of the Asian Institute of Pahlavi University. At this time, the institute moved from Narenjestan to a larger building on the university campus and became a part of the university's linguistics department.

 
Shahla Solhju the first co-director of Abu Reihan Observatory pictured with the main telescope

Biruni Observatory[25] edit

Abu Reihan Biruni Observatory was set up and established by Yousef Sobouti in collaboration with Edward Guinan and Robert H. Koch in 1975. The idea to build this center was proposed by Yousef Sobouti in the late 1960s to promote observational astronomy and training a new generation of astronomers in Iran before building a large national telescope. In Fall 1969, Robert H. Koch (1929-2010), the head of the Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics of the University of Pennsylvania, visited Shiraz to evaluate a possible construction of an observatory for Shiraz University. He encouraged Shiraz University and proposed his suggestions for developing Astronomy in Iran. The idea pursued by Sobouti and in 1972, the telescope was finally ordered from the Astro Mechanics company in the United States of America with a cost of about 50K US dollars. Also, in 1976, Iranian Lady Shahla Solhju, one of Iran's very first female professional astronomers, became the first co-director of Abu Reihan Observatory.

The construction of the building and the observatory's road was started in 1972 and finished in 1976. The main telescope with a 20” (0.5 meters) primary mirror and the photoelectric photometer device was finally installed with the help of Edward Guinan, who was invited by Prof. Sobouti and became a staff member of the Physics department of Shiraz University (1975-1977). The telescope received its first light in March 1977. In its first 15 months, 1400 hours of observations were obtained and in 1978 the Biruni Observatory participated in several internationally coordinated programs involving ground-based and satellite observations.

The activities of this center have more or less continued over the past decades. Among the goals of this research center are professional research and observations in the field of astronomy and astrophysics. In this center, other activities such as education and training of students, promotion and dissemination of astronomical knowledge, etc. are carried out in addition to the previous objectives. The only astronomical center in Iran that can be compared to this observatory in terms of facilities and capabilities is the Khajeh Nasir al-Din Tusi Observatory of the University of Tabriz. Abu Reihan External Observatory of Shiraz University is the most active observatory center in the country and the first observatory after Maragheh observatory (8th century AH), which was established in Iran and has been the first among active and professional observatories in the field of research and astronomical observations.

 
Eram Paradise Campus, with Dormitories and Central Library in the view

Libraries edit

Mulla Sadra Library was established in the early 1960s as the central library for Shiraz University and began its activities as a university library. Mulla Sadra Library is one of the richest university libraries due to its very scarce resources including books, dissertations, and publications and is considered as the only hub for maintaining basic science resources in the south of the country.[26]

The Central Library and Documentation Center of Shiraz University is one of the largest university libraries in the country. The history of the establishment of the Central Library and Documentation Center of Shiraz University dates back to 1986. Before that, the library was part of Mulla Sadra's library at the Faculty of Science. In 1986, Mulla Sadra Library was divided into two parts and the collection related to literature and humanities was transferred to Mirza Shirazi Library.

 
Central Library of Shiraz University

Now, with valuable collections of Persian and Latin books and reference books, archives of old and new magazines and newspapers, documents and manuscripts, and electronic scientific resources, it is one of the prominent university libraries in the country. The total infrastructure of the current building of the Central Library and Documentation Center is about 11,000 square meters and is designed on four floors.[27]

Also, in 1964, with the establishment of the School of Engineering, the library started working with 22 volumes of dictionary books in the vicinity of the classrooms of Engineering Building No. 1. After the development of the faculty building, this library had a study hall, a publication hall, and a limited number of librarians on the second floor of Engineering School No. 1. The new building of the library named after Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi, a prominent Muslim mathematician and the father of algebra and arithmetic, with an area of 7220 square meters in eight and a half sections and different sections, was put into operation in 1992. The complex has an amphitheater, central heating, and cooling system, central automatic fire extinguishing system, emergency power system, and many other facilities. Kharazmi Library has one of the richest technical and engineering resources in the country and has a capacity of 700 people at a time.[28]

Other university libraries include the Shahid Mofteh Library for Agriculture, the Shahid Hasheminejad Library for Veterinary Medicine, the Law and Political Science Library, the Library of the School of Arts and Architecture, and the Library of the School of Agriculture and Natural Resources in Darab.

Academic profile edit

Reputation edit

The university is known to be strict and usually, the grade point average (GPA) of students is lower than their peers in other Iranian universities.[29] Shiraz University is well known as a tough university with a low GPA especially in Civil, Electrical and Mechanical engineering. As such, many students of Shiraz University believe their grades do not reflect their academic performance.[30]

Ranking edit

University rankings
Shiraz University
Global – Overall
ARWU World[31]701–800 (2020)
CWTS World[32]480 (2020)
QS World[33]681-690 (2024)
THE World[34]801-1000 (2021)
USNWR Global[35]874 (2021)

According to a report by the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology (Iran) published in 2010 and 2011, Shiraz University ranked 6th respectively between 64 and 68 non-medical universities and institutions in Iran. It was also one of the top three non-technical and non-medical universities along with the University of Tehran and Tarbiat Modares University in a 2012 ranking.[36]

According to the 2017 rankings of the best universities given by the Times Higher Education, Shiraz University has been ranked in the top 3 universities in Iran. In 2016 only eight universities from Iran were included in this ranking, whereas in 2017, fourteen universities from Iran were among the top universities rankings. Based on these rankings, Shiraz University became the best comprehensive university in Iran.[37]

Besides, regarding the 2019 rankings of the best universities given by the Times Higher Education (THE), Shiraz University's Computer discipline has been ranked in the top 3 universities in Iran. Also, based on the teaching criterion of the ranking in Computer Science, Shiraz University has achieved the first rank in Iran.[38][39]

Iranian Science and Culture Hall of Fame members edit

Iranian Science and Culture Hall of Fame is a formal ceremony to honor influential contemporary scientific and cultural eminence. Many faculty and alumni have been receiving the award. Among them are:[40]

  • Mahmoud Yaghoubi - Mechanical Engineering
  • Mansour Rastegar Fasaei - Persian Literature and Iranology
  • Habib Firouzabadi - Chemistry
  • Keramatollah Izadpanah - Agriculture and Virology
  • Afsaneh Safavi - Chemistry
  • Saeed Sohrabpour - Mechanical Engineering
  • Ali Akbar Hosseini Sarvi - Educational Psychology
  • Arsalan Ghahramani - Civil Engineering (Geotechnics)
  • Mansour Taheri -Chemical Engineering
  • Jafar Mehrad - Library and Information Science
  • Mohammad Mehdi Alishahi - Aerospace Engineering

Athletics edit

The first university horse manege was opened at Shiraz University in 2011.[41]

 
School of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Shiraz University
 
Eram Botanical Garden of Shiraz University
 
School of Engineering, Shiraz University

Notable people edit

Chancellors edit

Chancellor Tenure Alma mater Speciality
Zabihollah Ghorban 1955–1961   École centrale de Lyon Medicine
Mohammad Ali Mojtahedi 1961–1962   Université Lille Nord de France Mechanical Engineering
Lotfali Souratgar 1962–1964   University of London English Literature
Asadollah Alam 1964–1968   University of Tehran Agricultural Engineering
Houchang Nahavandi 1968–1971   University of Paris Law
Farhang Mehr 1971–1978   University of Southampton International Relations
AmirHoushang Mehryar 1978–1979   University of London Educational Psychology
Hassan Zohour 1979–1981   Purdue University Mechanical Engineering
Mostafa Moeen 1981–1983   Shiraz University Medicine
Mohammad Reza Fartoukzadeh 1983–1984   Shiraz University Medicine
Reza Malekzadeh 1984–1987   Shiraz University Medicine
Abdolhamid Riazi 1987–1989   University of Calgary Pure Mathematics
Seyed Reza Ghazi 1989–1992   University of Bristol Veterinary medicine
Gholam Hossein Zamani 1992–1996   University of Nebraska–Lincoln Agriculture and Educational Management
Mohammad Mehdi Alishahi 1996–1997   MIT Mechanical Engineering
Mahmoud Mostafavi 1997–2000   Newcastle University Mechanical Biosystems Engineering
Majid Ershad-Langeroodi 2000–2005   University of Iowa Mathematics
Mohammad Hadi Sadeghi 2005–2009   Tarbiat Modares University Criminal Law
Mohammad Moazzeni 2009–2013   Shiraz University Parasitology
Majid Ershad-Langeroodi 2013–2016   University of Iowa Mathematics
Ebrahim Goshtasbi Rad 2016–2018   Shiraz University Mechanical Engineering
Hamid Nadgaran 2018–2021   University of Manchester Physics
Mohammad Moazzeni 2021–current   Shiraz University Parasitology

Notable faculty and alumni edit

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Shiraz University Central Library
  • Shiraz University International Campus

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Shiraz University Persian دانشگاه شیراز Daneshgah e Shiraz formerly known as Pahlavi University دانشگاه پهلوی Daneshgah e Pahlavi is a public university located in Shiraz Fars Iran established in 1946 Being one of the oldest and most prestigious modern universities in Iran Shiraz University is listed among the top three research oriented schools in the nation according to a ranking of Iranian universities based on scientific output 4 In the first report of state universities ranking and among almost 70 universities and higher education institutes Shiraz University is regarded as first level university 5 Shiraz Universityدانشگاه شيرازDaneshgah e ShirazShiraz University SealMottoخرد کوشش old دارالعلم در دارالعلمMotto in EnglishWisdom Endeavor old A Dar al Elm University in a Dar al Elm Former Epithet of Shiraz TypePublicEstablished1946EndowmentUS 373 1 million 10 December 2021 1 ChancellorMohammad MoazzeniAcademic staff942 2 Studentsaround 21 000 3 Undergraduates11 839Postgraduates7 189Doctoral students1 683LocationShiraz Fars Iran29 38 23 07 N 52 31 36 3 E 29 6397417 N 52 526750 E 29 6397417 52 526750CampusUrbanAthletics12 teamsColorsDark Blue and Yellow AffiliationsFUIWIAUASEA UNINETWebsiteshirazu wbr ac wbr irShiraz University has pioneered the establishment of doctoral programs in Iran Currently and after the separation of medical universities from universities under Ministry of Science Research and Technology the university has over 20 000 students with 200 bachelor s degree programs BA BSc 300 master s degree programs MA MSc one professional degree program Doctor of Veterinary Medicine or DVM and 150 PhD programs Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation 1 2 Pahlavi University 1 3 After revolution 1 4 Seal 2 Campus 2 1 Eram Paradise Campus main campus 2 2 The Asia Institute 2 3 Biruni Observatory 25 2 4 Libraries 3 Academic profile 3 1 Reputation 3 2 Ranking 3 3 Iranian Science and Culture Hall of Fame members 4 Athletics 5 Notable people 5 1 Chancellors 5 2 Notable faculty and alumni 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editFoundation edit Shiraz University traces its roots to 1946 with the establishment of a technical college aimed at training specialists in the medical sciences with a four year program Initially called the High Institute of Health it developed into a medical school in 1950 In 1953 the Namazi School of Nursing and the Colleges of Agriculture and Arts and Sciences were established With the addition of the College of Engineering and College of Veterinary Medicine in 1954 the school was elevated to university status and named after the reigning Pahlavi dynasty Other units that were subsequently added were the Dental School in 1969 the Graduate School and College of Electronics in 1969 Dentistry in 1970 and the Colleges of Law and Education in 1977 nbsp Pahlavi University edit nbsp Mohammad Reza PahlaviIn 1960 Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Shah of Iran invited the atomic physicist Gaylord P Harnwell president of the University of Pennsylvania Penn to come to Iran and examine Iran s higher education institutions At the Shah s request Harnwell prepared a report entitled A Pattern for a New University in Iran and the Shah subsequently decided that Penn would assist the Iranian government in transforming Pahlavi University 6 into the only institution in Iran based on American style higher education 7 The University of Pennsylvania thus became highly influential in shaping many of Pahlavi University s departments and institutions 8 Harnwell and Penn assisted the Iranian government in establishing American style higher education by supervising the new university s academic and administrative system in its early years 9 Many faculty members from Penn were sent to Pahlavi University to teach and carry out research and a widespread exchange program was established The president of the University of Pennsylvania was awarded an honorary degree in Shiraz in recognition of the help of Penn to Pahlavi University 10 The development of Pahlavi University as it then was was directly under the supervision and management of this renowned American university to the point that the scientific and cultural relations between the two universities became one of the strongest scientific and cultural relationships between Iran and the United States This continued until the last days of the Shah 11 In 1962 Isa Sedigh became responsible for implementing the Ivy League s models at Pahlavi University 12 The development of many courses the design and development of university campuses the training of professors and the establishment of many research institutes at Pahlavi University were all assigned to this Ivy League university 11 Later during the administration of Houshang Nahavandi fa the famous Kent State University also participated in the formation and development of Pahlavi University 12 Pahlavi University became the first university in Iran to receive an international level accreditation for its degrees as well as the first Iranian university where a Nobel Prize winner gave a lecture In the Pahlavi era Shiraz was called the sister of Princeton in the United States Linus Pauling scientist peace activist author and winner of two Nobel Prizes in Chemistry and Peace came to Nowruz in Iran in 1975 at the invitation of the Iranian Society of Chemists to deliver a speech to the first Iranian Congress of Chemists This congress was held at Pahlavi University 13 The university was also the first in Iran to have a board of trustees The members of this board were the minister of the court the minister of culture the chancellor of the university the governor of Fars the CEO of the Planning Organization the CEO of the National Iranian Oil Company and between nine and fifteen others competent cultural and financial personalities and captains of industry chosen by the Ministry of Court and Culture with the approval of Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi and appointed for a period of six months The chairman of the board of trustees was the minister of the court and in his absence the minister of culture This board of trustees was the legal representative of the university at that time and all scientific technical educational financial administrative and employment affairs of the university were managed under its supervision Later after the Iranian Revolution of 1979 ministers Mostafa Moeen and Reza Malekzadeh both university alumni introduced a similar system for other universities in Iran 13 nbsp Shiraz University Administration BuildingAfter revolution edit After the 1979 Islamic Revolution overthrew the Pahlavi dynasty drastic changes were implemented at all universities The name of Pahlavi University was immediately changed to Shiraz University All universities were closed for three years in a so called Iran s Cultural Revolution of 1980 1987 to Islamize all the universities Later in 1986 the Iranian Ministry of Health Treatment and Medical Education took over the schools related to health and medical sciences including mainly Medicine Dentistry Pharmacy and Nursing which resulted in the separation of these schools from the university campus and the establishment of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences Also in 2004 former Electronic Industries College which was originally founded in 1968 was named Shiraz University of Technology as an independent university 14 Since then Shiraz University acted as The Mother Maternal University Persian دانشگاه مادر and became responsible for the establishment of many later founded universities in the south of Iran including Hormozgan Persian Gulf in Bushehr Yasouj Shiraz University of Technology Fasa Shiraz University of Arts among others Shiraz University is also responsible for monitoring and evaluating 166 universities and institutes of higher education in Fars province 15 nbsp Taq e Bostan Tree of Life Relief and The Basic Motif for current SealShiraz University also pioneered many PhD programs for the first time in Iran Among them are Organic chemistry and Chemistry Physics 16 Seal edit The official seal of the Shiraz University serves as the signature and symbol of authenticity on documents issued by the university Before the Islamic Revolution in Iran a logo was used as the official logo of Pahlavi University inspired by Persepolis The logo was inscribed with two words Wisdom and Endeavor However after the revolution this logo was also changed After the Revolution the later seal designed by the current faculty of Department of Arts Bahman Feizabi inspired by the logo designed for The Asia Institute 17 According to him the basic motif for the new seal was inspired by the tree of life relief in Taq Bostan which is one of the most important motifs in the Sassanid era The tree of life is a concept used in science religion philosophy myth and other fields and is represented as a branching tree that reflects the idea that all life is related to each other on Earth University Seal Changing through the Years nbsp The Asia Institute Seal nbsp Shiraz University Seal nbsp Pahlavi University SealCampus editEram Paradise Campus main campus edit nbsp Shiraz University Big Replica nbsp I want my darling by Parviz Tanavoli located at the School of Art and ArchitectureShiraz University has the second biggest campus in Iran The Eram Hill lands mostly owned by Shirazi tycoons Mohammad Namazi and Zabihollah Ghorban dedicated to university and was initially designed by American architect Minoru Yamasaki 18 who also designed the World Trade Center Later in 1968 during the further constructing of the university campus and while Shiraz was getting ready to host its first Shiraz Arts Festival many Iranian visual artists including Parviz Tanavoli Sohrab Sepehri Abolghasem Saeedi Bahman Mohasses and Hossein Zenderoudi got involved designing artistic elements and wall paintings for the amphitheater self service dining and outside the campus 19 From them a sculpture called I want my darling by Tanavoli is still kept at School of Arts and Architecture a painting by Sepehri is kept in School of Persian Literature s lobby and a wall painting of Saeedi is also can be seen at the inner lobby of Fajr formerly Shams Hall In 1969 during the first Shiraz art festival with the suggestion and invitation of Farah Pahlavi then Queen of Iran a complex was designed by renowned contemporary architect Alvar Aalto for Shiraz Museum of Arts 20 The project halted due to the sudden death of Aalto in 1976 In 2016 Aalto University and Finnish embassy in Iran contacted Shiraz University regarding full documentation of design drafts by Aalto himself In 2018 Shiraz Municipality and a two Iranian and Finnish investing partners got involved in project although the project halted once again because of new sanctions and lack of budget 21 After more than 70 years the university campus originally designed plan for central dormitory and school buildings is still not completed and is under construction under multi year planning After the 1979 revolution many lands owned by the university divided due to different causes such as separation of Shiraz University of Medical Sciences insufficiency of maintenance costs lack of budget urban planning or other reasons The Asia Institute edit Main article Asia Institute nbsp Narenjestan of Ghavam Home to The Asia InstituteIn 1966 the New York based Asia Institute under Arthur Upham Pope re established itself under the university supervision at Narenjestan Museum 22 23 24 Narenjestan which was a house owned by Qavam family during Qajar Era housed this institution until 1979 The institute organized the Fifth International Congress of Iranian Art and Archaeology which took place in Tehran in 1968 The institute aimed to promote the history art civilization and culture of Iran and research related to it concerning the changes of culture in Asian countries Also their activities included holding training courses Iranologic research holding scientific and world meetings archeological researches and publishing its achievements With the death of Pope the management of the institute was entrusted to Richard Nelson Frye Before that due to the Pope s close relationship with the Iranian royal family the institute had autonomy but after him it went completely under the supervision of the Pahlavi University of Shiraz This caused tensions in the institution Among them Houshang Nahavandi then chancellor of Pahlavi University claimed that Gluck a member of the institute was involved in smuggling Iranian antiques to Japan and demanded his removal On the other hand after receiving the title of professorship from Harvard University Frye had less time to attend the institute Despite all this the research and educational activities of the institute continued In 1971 on the eve of the celebrations of the 2 500 year celebration of the Persian Empire the Asian Institute held a large seminar entitled Iranian Studies in Shiraz In 1975 the institute s contract with Dr Frye ended and Mahyar Navabi who had previously been the executive director of the institute was appointed president of the institute He was the first Iranian president of the Asian Institute of Pahlavi University At this time the institute moved from Narenjestan to a larger building on the university campus and became a part of the university s linguistics department nbsp Shahla Solhju the first co director of Abu Reihan Observatory pictured with the main telescopeBiruni Observatory 25 edit Abu Reihan Biruni Observatory was set up and established by Yousef Sobouti in collaboration with Edward Guinan and Robert H Koch in 1975 The idea to build this center was proposed by Yousef Sobouti in the late 1960s to promote observational astronomy and training a new generation of astronomers in Iran before building a large national telescope In Fall 1969 Robert H Koch 1929 2010 the head of the Department of Astronomy amp Astrophysics of the University of Pennsylvania visited Shiraz to evaluate a possible construction of an observatory for Shiraz University He encouraged Shiraz University and proposed his suggestions for developing Astronomy in Iran The idea pursued by Sobouti and in 1972 the telescope was finally ordered from the Astro Mechanics company in the United States of America with a cost of about 50K US dollars Also in 1976 Iranian Lady Shahla Solhju one of Iran s very first female professional astronomers became the first co director of Abu Reihan Observatory The construction of the building and the observatory s road was started in 1972 and finished in 1976 The main telescope with a 20 0 5 meters primary mirror and the photoelectric photometer device was finally installed with the help of Edward Guinan who was invited by Prof Sobouti and became a staff member of the Physics department of Shiraz University 1975 1977 The telescope received its first light in March 1977 In its first 15 months 1400 hours of observations were obtained and in 1978 the Biruni Observatory participated in several internationally coordinated programs involving ground based and satellite observations The activities of this center have more or less continued over the past decades Among the goals of this research center are professional research and observations in the field of astronomy and astrophysics In this center other activities such as education and training of students promotion and dissemination of astronomical knowledge etc are carried out in addition to the previous objectives The only astronomical center in Iran that can be compared to this observatory in terms of facilities and capabilities is the Khajeh Nasir al Din Tusi Observatory of the University of Tabriz Abu Reihan External Observatory of Shiraz University is the most active observatory center in the country and the first observatory after Maragheh observatory 8th century AH which was established in Iran and has been the first among active and professional observatories in the field of research and astronomical observations nbsp Eram Paradise Campus with Dormitories and Central Library in the viewLibraries edit Mulla Sadra Library was established in the early 1960s as the central library for Shiraz University and began its activities as a university library Mulla Sadra Library is one of the richest university libraries due to its very scarce resources including books dissertations and publications and is considered as the only hub for maintaining basic science resources in the south of the country 26 The Central Library and Documentation Center of Shiraz University is one of the largest university libraries in the country The history of the establishment of the Central Library and Documentation Center of Shiraz University dates back to 1986 Before that the library was part of Mulla Sadra s library at the Faculty of Science In 1986 Mulla Sadra Library was divided into two parts and the collection related to literature and humanities was transferred to Mirza Shirazi Library nbsp Central Library of Shiraz UniversityNow with valuable collections of Persian and Latin books and reference books archives of old and new magazines and newspapers documents and manuscripts and electronic scientific resources it is one of the prominent university libraries in the country The total infrastructure of the current building of the Central Library and Documentation Center is about 11 000 square meters and is designed on four floors 27 Also in 1964 with the establishment of the School of Engineering the library started working with 22 volumes of dictionary books in the vicinity of the classrooms of Engineering Building No 1 After the development of the faculty building this library had a study hall a publication hall and a limited number of librarians on the second floor of Engineering School No 1 The new building of the library named after Muhammad ibn Musa al Khwarizmi a prominent Muslim mathematician and the father of algebra and arithmetic with an area of 7220 square meters in eight and a half sections and different sections was put into operation in 1992 The complex has an amphitheater central heating and cooling system central automatic fire extinguishing system emergency power system and many other facilities Kharazmi Library has one of the richest technical and engineering resources in the country and has a capacity of 700 people at a time 28 Other university libraries include the Shahid Mofteh Library for Agriculture the Shahid Hasheminejad Library for Veterinary Medicine the Law and Political Science Library the Library of the School of Arts and Architecture and the Library of the School of Agriculture and Natural Resources in Darab Academic profile editReputation edit The university is known to be strict and usually the grade point average GPA of students is lower than their peers in other Iranian universities 29 Shiraz University is well known as a tough university with a low GPA especially in Civil Electrical and Mechanical engineering As such many students of Shiraz University believe their grades do not reflect their academic performance 30 Ranking edit University rankingsShiraz UniversityGlobal OverallARWU World 31 701 800 2020 CWTS World 32 480 2020 QS World 33 681 690 2024 THE World 34 801 1000 2021 USNWR Global 35 874 2021 According to a report by the Ministry of Science Research and Technology Iran published in 2010 and 2011 Shiraz University ranked 6th respectively between 64 and 68 non medical universities and institutions in Iran It was also one of the top three non technical and non medical universities along with the University of Tehran and Tarbiat Modares University in a 2012 ranking 36 According to the 2017 rankings of the best universities given by the Times Higher Education Shiraz University has been ranked in the top 3 universities in Iran In 2016 only eight universities from Iran were included in this ranking whereas in 2017 fourteen universities from Iran were among the top universities rankings Based on these rankings Shiraz University became the best comprehensive university in Iran 37 Besides regarding the 2019 rankings of the best universities given by the Times Higher Education THE Shiraz University s Computer discipline has been ranked in the top 3 universities in Iran Also based on the teaching criterion of the ranking in Computer Science Shiraz University has achieved the first rank in Iran 38 39 Iranian Science and Culture Hall of Fame members edit Iranian Science and Culture Hall of Fame is a formal ceremony to honor influential contemporary scientific and cultural eminence Many faculty and alumni have been receiving the award Among them are 40 Mahmoud Yaghoubi Mechanical Engineering Mansour Rastegar Fasaei Persian Literature and Iranology Habib Firouzabadi Chemistry Keramatollah Izadpanah Agriculture and Virology Afsaneh Safavi Chemistry Saeed Sohrabpour Mechanical Engineering Ali Akbar Hosseini Sarvi Educational Psychology Arsalan Ghahramani Civil Engineering Geotechnics Mansour Taheri Chemical Engineering Jafar Mehrad Library and Information Science Mohammad Mehdi Alishahi Aerospace EngineeringAthletics editThe first university horse manege was opened at Shiraz University in 2011 41 nbsp School of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering Shiraz University nbsp Eram Botanical Garden of Shiraz University nbsp School of Engineering Shiraz UniversityNotable people editChancellors edit Chancellor Tenure Alma mater SpecialityZabihollah Ghorban 1955 1961 nbsp Ecole centrale de Lyon MedicineMohammad Ali Mojtahedi 1961 1962 nbsp Universite Lille Nord de France Mechanical EngineeringLotfali Souratgar 1962 1964 nbsp University of London English LiteratureAsadollah Alam 1964 1968 nbsp University of Tehran Agricultural EngineeringHouchang Nahavandi 1968 1971 nbsp University of Paris LawFarhang Mehr 1971 1978 nbsp University of Southampton International RelationsAmirHoushang Mehryar 1978 1979 nbsp University of London Educational PsychologyHassan Zohour 1979 1981 nbsp Purdue University Mechanical EngineeringMostafa Moeen 1981 1983 nbsp Shiraz University MedicineMohammad Reza Fartoukzadeh 1983 1984 nbsp Shiraz University MedicineReza Malekzadeh 1984 1987 nbsp Shiraz University MedicineAbdolhamid Riazi 1987 1989 nbsp University of Calgary Pure MathematicsSeyed Reza Ghazi 1989 1992 nbsp University of Bristol Veterinary medicineGholam Hossein Zamani 1992 1996 nbsp University of Nebraska Lincoln Agriculture and Educational ManagementMohammad Mehdi Alishahi 1996 1997 nbsp MIT Mechanical EngineeringMahmoud Mostafavi 1997 2000 nbsp Newcastle University Mechanical Biosystems EngineeringMajid Ershad Langeroodi 2000 2005 nbsp University of Iowa MathematicsMohammad Hadi Sadeghi 2005 2009 nbsp Tarbiat Modares University Criminal LawMohammad Moazzeni 2009 2013 nbsp Shiraz University ParasitologyMajid Ershad Langeroodi 2013 2016 nbsp University of Iowa MathematicsEbrahim Goshtasbi Rad 2016 2018 nbsp Shiraz University Mechanical EngineeringHamid Nadgaran 2018 2021 nbsp University of Manchester PhysicsMohammad Moazzeni 2021 current nbsp Shiraz University ParasitologyNotable faculty and alumni edit Asadollah Alam former chancellor a close advisor of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Masoud Alimohammadi assassinated professor of quantum and elementary particle physics Ali Babachahi poet writer researcher and literary critic Iraj Bashiri professor of history University of Minnesota Hossein Baharvand stem cell and developmental biologist and director of Royan Institute Seifollah Dad screenwriter and filmmaker and former Administrator of Iranian Organization of Cinema and Audiovisual Affairs Gholam Ali Haddad Adel Iranian politician and former chairman of the Iranian parliament Mansoor Hekmat Iranian Marxist theorist and leader of the worker communist movement Saleh Hosseini retired professor of literature translator and critic Ahmad Jalali Iranian scholar and philosopher Mohsen Kadivar philosopher Fatemeh Keshavarz academic Rumi and Persian studies scholar poet Maryam Keshavarz filmmaker Leonard Lewisohn an American author translator and lecturer in the area of Islamic studies and a specialist in Persian language and Sufi literature Ebadollah S Mahmoodian Professor of Mathematics Sharif University of Technology Hassan Makaremi Iranian artist painter and calligrapher psychoanalyst and Human Rights Activist Reza Malekzadeh Iranian medical scientist and a gastroenterologist and former Minister of Health 42 Mostafa Moeen Iranian politician and Iran s former Minister of Culture and Higher Education and Minister of Science Research and Technology Ata ollah Mohajerani former Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance during Khatami s first presidency Ebrahim Nabavi satirist writer diarist and researcher Sadollah Nasiri Gheydari professor of physics University of Zanjan Reza Negarestani philosopher and writer alumnus and former lecturer of mathematics in Shiraz University 43 Richard Nelson Frye Director of the famous Asia Institute in Shiraz and faculty member of Pahlavi University Mahmoud Nili Ahmadabadi professor of metallurgy at University of Tehran and its current when chancellor Mohammad Rasoulof filmmaker Sohrab Rohani The winners of the 2008 Ontario Professional Engineers Awards OSPE Chair of Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering at University of Western Ontario 44 Bahram Parsaei businessman politician and former representative of Shiraz electoral district in Iranian Parliament Gholamhossein Saber painter photographer and teacher Kourosh Safavi linguist and translator studied Chemical Engineering before moving to Tehran to study German language and literature Alireza Shapour Shahbazi Persian archaeologist Iranologist and a world expert on Achaemenid archeology Yousef Sobouti Faculty Iranian physicist and former head of Physics Department at Shiraz University Saeed Sohrabpour Former faculty and alumnus full professor of Mechanical Engineering and former chancellor of Sharif University of Technology and Imam Khomeini International University Mohammad Soleimani former Minister of Communications Mohammad Tabibian economist and former deputy director of the Planning and Budget Organization Alireza Tahmasbi former Minister of Mines and Industry Jafar Towfighi academic former Minister and Minister senior consultant of Science Research and Technology Mehdi Zeinoddin former major general during Iran Iraq War Nematollah Riazi Professor of Physics Shahid Beheshti University nbsp Ataollah Mohajerani former Minister of Culture and Islamic Guidance during Khatami s first presidency nbsp Asadollah Alam former chancellor close advisor of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi nbsp Ali Babachahi poet writer researcher and literary critic nbsp Alireza Shapour Shahbazi Persian archaeologist Iranologist and a world expert on Achaemenid archeology nbsp Ebrahim Nabavi prolific Iranian satirist writer diarist and researcher nbsp Mohsen Kadivar philosopher leading intellectual reformist and professor of Islamic Studies nbsp Mohammad Tabibian economist and former deputy director of the Planning and Budget Organization nbsp Reza Negarestani philosopher writer and current director of the critical philosophy program at The New Centre for Research amp Practice nbsp Mahmoud Nili Ahmadabadi professor of metallurgy at University of Tehran and its current chancellor nbsp Mostafa Moeen Iranian politician and Iran s former Minister of Culture and Higher Education and Minister of Science Research and Technology nbsp Jafar Towfighi Iranian academic former Minister and Minister senior consultant of Science Research and Technology nbsp Gholam Ali Haddad Adel Iranian politician and former chairman of the Iranian parliament nbsp Iraj Bashiri Professor of History at the University of Minnesota United States and one of the leading scholars in the fields of Central Asian Studies and Iranian Studies nbsp Hossein Baharvand stem cell and developmental biologist and director of Royan Institute See also editList of Islamic educational institutions Education in Iran Higher Education in Iran List of Iranian scientists Modern Iranian scientists and engineersReferences edit Financial information Fars News 10 December 2014 Report of Shiraz University in September 2013 Shiraz University Shiraz University Degrees and Programs پژوهشی ترین دانشگاههای ایران را بشناسید نمره ۱۴ دانشگاه برتر Mehr News Agency in Persian 21 July 2015 Retrieved 4 February 2018 نتایج سطح بندی دانشگاه های دولتی اعلام شد Mehr News Agency in Persian 22 June 2016 Retrieved 4 February 2018 مرکز پژوهشها لایحه قانونی تأسیس دانشگاه پهلوی majlis ir Retrieved 11 September 2015 Trends by Region MIDDLE EAST and Penn s Global Engagement University of Pennsylvania University Archives upenn edu Retrieved 11 September 2015 ERIC Problems and Issues in Higher Education Perspectives on the Iran United States Educational Relations and Influences 1994 Aug 29 ed gov Retrieved 11 September 2015 Harnwell Gaylord P 1962 Educational Voyaging in Iran Philadelphia University of Pennsylvania Press Frye R N Greater Iran Mazda Publishers 2005 ISBN 1 56859 177 2 p 232 a b Trends by Region MIDDLE EAST and Penn s Global Engagement University of Pennsylvania Archives Archived from the original on 19 May 2011 Retrieved 20 September 2007 a b Problems and Issues in Higher Education Perspectives on Iran United States Educational Relations and Influences a b اولین دانشگاهی که برنده جایزه نوبل در آن سخنرانی کرد دانشگاه شیراز قطب پژوهشی کشور خبرگزاری دانشجو Retrieved 12 September 2019 به سایت دانشگاه صنعتی شیراز خوش آمدید دانشگاه صنعتی شیراز Archived from the original on 15 October 2011 Retrieved 16 October 2011 Shiraz University catalogue برگزاري بزرگداشت شصتمين سال تاسيس بخش شيمي دانشگاه شيراز ایسنا دانشگاه شیراز انتصاب مدير جديد روابط عمومي دانشگاه شيراز Kooros Jamshid 1963 DSpace MIT Pahlavi University Shiraz Iran mit edu Thesis hdl 1721 1 75620 Retrieved 11 September 2015 من عزيزم را مي خوام نخستين مجسمه ي مدرن ايران پس از بازسازي در دانشگاه شيراز پرده برداري مي شود isna ir 23 September 2005 Retrieved 4 March 2023 موزه هنر شیراز معماری معاصر ایران www caoi ir Retrieved 4 March 2023 موزه هنرهای معاصر شیراز و حسرت ۴۰ و چند ساله سایت مورد نظر معمار فنلاندی خانه مسکونی شد حالا باغات بدون درخت چمران و ۱۰۰ میلیارد تومان ایران آرت Retrieved 4 March 2023 Iranica Online Asia Institute Bulletin of the Asia Institute www bulletinasiainstitute org Retrieved 4 March 2023 Narenjestan Mansion website Naranjestan Archived from the original on 28 May 2014 Retrieved 29 July 2012 History Biruni Observatory Mulla Sadra Library Shiraz University dead link تاریخچه کتابخانه مرکزی تاریخچه کتابخانه خوارزمی دانشگاه شیراز Shiraz University Tough and Distinguished PDF Academic Ranking of World Universities 2020 Shanghai Ranking Consultancy retrieved 24 September 2020 CWTS Leiden Ranking 2020 Centre for Science and Technology Studies Leiden University retrieved 24 September 2020 QS World University Rankings 2024 World University Rankings 2021 THE Education Ltd 25 August 2020 retrieved 2 September 2020 Best Global Universities in Iran U S News amp World Report retrieved 24 September 2020 Ranking Universities and Research Centers of Iran Ranking Universities of the Islamic World Website Islamic World Science Citation Center Archived from the original on 18 March 2012 Retrieved 31 July 2017 Shiraz University in the Times Ranking 2017 Shiraz University Retrieved 31 July 2017 Shiraz University s Computer discipline achieves 401 500 rank in Times Rankings Islamic Republic News Agency 3 March 2019 Retrieved 10 March 2019 Shiraz University Times Higher Education THE 5 February 2018 Retrieved 10 March 2019 چهره های ماندگار shirazu ac ir Retrieved 4 March 2023 با حضور مديركل تربيت بدني وزارت علوم انجام شد farsnews ir 22 November 2010 Retrieved 11 September 2015 وبسایت دانشگاه شیراز فارغ التحصیلان صاحب منصب Retrieved 4 March 2023 6 Symposium Speculations on Anonymous Materials Reza Negarestani Retrieved 4 March 2023 via www youtube com Faculty of Engineering University of Western Ontario Rohani to receive Engineering Medal at the 2008 Ontario Professional Engineers Awards Gala Faculty of Engineering The University of Western Ontario uwo ca Retrieved 11 September 2015 External links editOfficial website Shiraz University Central Library Shiraz University International Campus Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shiraz University amp oldid 1182426986, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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