Kharazmi University History

 | Post date: 2016/05/16 | 

 

 

Kharazmi University at a Glance

 

The first teacher training institution for primary schools in Iran was established as Darol-Mo'allemin Markazi (Central House of Teachers) in the building of the Culture Ministry in Takht-e-Zomorod area of Tehran in 1919. With the increase in the number of schools in Iran and the increasing need for trained teachers, Darol-Mo'allemin Markazi was developed into Darol-Mo'allemin Aali (Higher House of Teachers) at the Higher Council for Sciences in October 1926. In December 1927, the Iranian Parliament passed a law to modify the statute of the latter institution to support it further and help employ its graduates nationwide.

 

From then on, Darol-Mo'allemin Aali was divided into the two major ‘scientific' and ‘literary' departments. In 1932 and with expansion of the courses offered, Darol-Mo'allemin Aali moved to Negarestan building, which had, as part of the Negarestan Garden, started its history as the summer residence of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar, the second king of the Qajar dynasty in 1808. Darol-Mo'allemin Aali changed its name to Danesh-saraye-ali (Higher Training College) in 1933. In 1963, the government's board of ministers supplanted the Danesh-saraye-ali with the organization for Teacher Education and Educational Research. The organization was rebadged again as Danesh-saraye-ali, however, and came to be sponsored by the Ministry of Higher Education after the latter was founded in the country in 1967. In 1974, with the approval of the Council for the Expansion of Higher Education at the Ministry of Higher Education, Danesh-saraye-ali turned into Teacher Training University with its own dedicated board of trustees. The university was subsequently assigned with the task of developing teacher education programmes across the country and Danesh-saraye-alis or Higher Training Colleges were duly established in Zahedan, Sanandaj and Yazd and the Science Schools in Arak and Kashan were affiliated with Teacher Training University. The two final branches of the university were finally established in Sabzevar and Tabriz in 1987 and 1989 respectively. In 1990, all the higher education institutions affiliated with or established by Teacher Training University were separated from and granted independence by the Council for the Expansion of Higher Education at the Ministry of Higher Education. The university changed its name to Kharazmi University January, 2012 to further expand and strengthen the educational and research activities at the university, the University of Economic Sciences was incorporated into Kharazmi University according to the decision made on 15.03.2015 at the Council for the Expansion of Higher Education at the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology."​- at present, it has 5 deputy departments, 15 colleges, 4 research institutes, 4 research centers, 2 national centers of research excellence and 450 members of academic staff comprised of 40 professors, 90 associate professors, 287 assistant professors and 33 instructors.

 

 

Kharazmi University at a Glance

 

The first teacher training institution for primary schools in Iran was established as Darol-Mo'allemin Markazi (Central House of Teachers) in the building of the Culture Ministry in Takht-e-Zomorod area of Tehran in 1919. With the increase in the number of schools in Iran and the increasing need for trained teachers, Darol-Mo'allemin Markazi was developed into Darol-Mo'allemin Aali (Higher House of Teachers) at the Higher Council for Sciences in October 1926. In December 1927, the Iranian Parliament passed a law to modify the statute of the latter institution to support it further and help employ its graduates nationwide.

 

From then on, Darol-Mo'allemin Aali was divided into the two major ‘scientific' and ‘literary' departments. In 1932 and with expansion of the courses offered, Darol-Mo'allemin Aali moved to Negarestan building, which had, as part of the Negarestan Garden, started its history as the summer residence of Fath-Ali Shah Qajar, the second king of the Qajar dynasty in 1808. Darol-Mo'allemin Aali changed its name to Danesh-saraye-ali (Higher Training College) in 1933. In 1963, the government's board of ministers supplanted the Danesh-saraye-ali with the organization for Teacher Education and Educational Research. The organization was rebadged again as Danesh-saraye-ali, however, and came to be sponsored by the Ministry of Higher Education after the latter was founded in the country in 1967. In 1974, with the approval of the Council for the Expansion of Higher Education at the Ministry of Higher Education, Danesh-saraye-ali turned into Teacher Training University with its own dedicated board of trustees. The university was subsequently assigned with the task of developing teacher education programmes across the country and Danesh-saraye-alis or Higher Training Colleges were duly established in Zahedan, Sanandaj and Yazd and the Science Schools in Arak and Kashan were affiliated with Teacher Training University. The two final branches of the university were finally established in Sabzevar and Tabriz in 1987 and 1989 respectively. In 1990, all the higher education institutions affiliated with or established by Teacher Training University were separated from and granted independence by the Council for the Expansion of Higher Education at the Ministry of Higher Education. The university changed its name to Kharazmi University January, 2012 to further expand and strengthen the educational and research activities at the university, the University of Economic Sciences was incorporated into Kharazmi University according to the decision made on 15.03.2015 at the Council for the Expansion of Higher Education at the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology."​- at present, it has 5 deputy departments, 15 colleges, 4 research institutes, 4 research centers, 2 national centers of research excellence and 450 members of academic staff comprised of 40 professors, 90 associate professors, 287 assistant professors and 33 instructors.


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 | Post date: 2016/06/29 | 

faculty of Economics

This university as the first training center of the Ministry of Finance, which later became the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Finance was founded in 1936.

The main objective of the center in the long 50-year period (1936-1986) have been education and upbringing of skilled manpower at different levels of academic so much so in many of those years, awarding scholarships to abroad for finance undergraduate and financial management graduate is conducted by the university.

Permit the establishment of the university as the "faculty of Economic Affairs" in September 1987 by "the ministry of culture and higher Education" and "the supreme council of the cultural revolution" was issued.

This university in 2003 with directive "the supreme council office" was separated from "the ministry of economic affairs and finance" and covered with "the ministry of science, research and technology" and the "faculty of Economic Affairs" was renamed.

Changes in the management of faculty in 2005 caused vast changes in faculty and in 2007 was renamed the "Faculty of Economic Sciences"

In 2010, this faculty at Tehran university and then protest board of trustees (Board of trustees of the University of Allameh Tabatabai) and agree the minister of science with "Allameh Tabatabai University" was merged.

Then this faculty from "Allameh Tabatabai University" were separated and by a vote of "council of higher education" as "university of Economic Sciences" with three faculty of Economics, Management and Financial Sciences continued to work.

Finally, in 2014, the University of Economic Sciences at the University of al-Khwarizmi was merged.

School Courses of faculty of Economics

undergraduate

1-    Transport Economy

2-    Theoretical Economy

3-    Industrial Economy

Masters

1-    Engineering, economic and social systems (Operations Research- Transport- economy- energy)

2-    Islamic economics and Islamic banking

3-    Energy Economy

 


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