Eskişehir Technical University
Eskişehir Technical University (ESTU) is a state technical university in Turkey. On May 18, 2018, it started to provide education in Eskişehir with five faculties, three institutes and two vocational schools in two different campuses. As of 2019, the university continues its education with 1,317 staff and more than 12,000 students.[1] The university is the only university in Turkey that provides piloting training by the state. Thanks to the Hasan Polatkan Airport it contains, it is one of the largest universities in Turkey. The university has the world's first licensed university airport with its operating license in 2007.[2] The only center in Turkey where seismic isolators can be tested is at ESTU. ESTU Seismic Isolator Center is also one of the top 5 centers in the world. ESTU is one of the rare universities that offer pilot training, and the piloting program is among the departments that accept students with the highest score.[3] HistoryEskişehir Technical University was founded with the Law No. 7141 published in the Official Gazette of the Republic of Turkey numbered 30425 on May 18, 2018.[4] Academic UnitsThere are 5 faculties: Faculty of Engineering, Faculty of Aviation and Space Sciences, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Architecture and Design, and Faculty of Sports Sciences. There are 3 institutes, namely Institute of Graduate Education, Institute of Transportation Sciences, Institute of Earth and Space Sciences. There are 2 vocational schools, namely Porsuk Vocational School and Transportation Vocational School. Iki Eylul campus is 5 kilometers from the city center. Hasan Polatkan Airport is also on this campus. The control of this airport belongs to Eskişehir Technical University. FacultiesFaculty of Engineering[5]It was established in 1970 as "Eskişehir State Engineering-Architecture Academy". In 1983, it was named "Faculty of Engineering and Architecture". In 1993, it was transferred to Osmangazi University with the infrastructure, machinery and equipment of the faculty. It was renewed in 1994 and started education again. In 2012, the department of architecture within the faculty was separated and the name of the faculty was changed to "Engineering Faculty".
Faculty of Engineering Interdisciplinary Programs
Faculty of Aeronautics and Astronautics[6]It was established in 1986 as 'Civil Aviation Vocational School'. It was renamed 'Civil Aviation College' in 1992. In 2012, it was named 'Faculty of Aviation and Space Sciences'.
Faculty of Science[7]
Faculty of Science Interdisciplinary Programs
Faculty of Architecture and Design[8]Architecture department was separated from the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture. It was established in 2011 as "Faculty of Architecture and Design".
Faculty of Sport Sciences[9]It was established in 1993 as the "School of Physical Education and Sports". In 2013, it was renamed as "Faculty of Sports Sciences".
School of Foreign LanguagesBasic Foreign LanguagesPreparatory training is given in English, German and French. The preparatory program is compulsory in departments where education is given in a foreign language. Departments providing education in Turkish can optionally receive preparatory education. Modern Foreign LanguagesWhile continuing their academic education, students can study Japanese, Chinese, Spanish, Italian, Russian, French, German and English at different levels. InstitutesGraduate School of Education[10]It was established in 2019
Institute of Transportation Sciences[11]It was established in 1993 as "Transportation Economics Research Institute". In 2012, it was named "Institute of Transportation Sciences". It is the first and only institute working in this field. Institute of Earth and Space Sciences[12]In 1989, Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems studies started. It was established in 1993 as "Satellite and Space Sciences Research Institute". In 2012, it was named "Institute of Earth and Space Sciences".
Vocational SchoolsPorsuk Vocational School[13]
Vocational School of Transportation[14]
Student Teams and ClubsThere are 18 student clubs at the university. There are 5 engineering teams, namely Hidroana, ESTU Solar Team, ESTU UAV, Autonomous Vehicle Team and RovsTech, which carry out R&D studies. These engineering teams have achieved degrees in various national and international competitions. Student Engineering Teams
Student Clubs
Academies Established With The Cooperation of ESTU and IndustryESTU - Ford Otosan AcademyESTU - Ford Otosan Academy was established with the protocol signed between Eskişehir Technical University and Ford Otosan Eskişehir. ESTU - Alp Havacılık AcademyEskişehir Technical University and Alp Aviation Industry and Trade Inc. ESTU - Alp Aviation Academy was established with the protocol signed between. ESTU - Basarsoft AcademyEskişehir Technical University and Başarsoft Bilgi Teknolojileri A.Ş. ESTU - Başarsoft Academy was established with the protocol signed between. ESTU - Netcad AcademyEskişehir Technical University and Netcad Yazılım A.Ş. ESTU - Netcad Academy was established with the protocol signed between. ESTU - Vitra AcademyESTU - Vitra Academy was established with the protocol signed between Eskişehir Technical University and Eczacıbaşı - Vitra. CampusesEskisehir Technical University; It serves on a total area of 5,696,400 m2, including İki Eylül Campus, Porsuk Campus, and Borabey Campus. In addition, within the Anadolu University Campus area, there are the service buildings of the Faculty of Science and Architecture and Design, and the Nanoboyut Research Laboratory. ESTU is one of only two universities on a global scale with its own airport on campus. İki Eylül CampusIki Eylul Campus is located in the north of the city and 5 km away from the city. The total area of the campus is 4.530.000 m2, of which 273.330 m2 is green space. Units located at İki Eylül Campus;
Porsuk CampusPorsuk campus is located in the city center and has a total area of 20,700 m2. 13,977 m2 of this is green area and the rest consists of the college building, social spaces and sports facilities. Units located in the Porsuk Campus:
Borabey CampusThe total area of the Borabey campus is 1,145,700 m2. Sports FacilitiesEskişehir Technical University Sports Hall[15]It has a closed area of 22,800 square meters and a capacity of 5003 spectators. In addition to academic and sports events within the university, it hosts national and international competitions and organizations. Basketball, Volleyball and Handball competitions are held in the gym. There is a hall where archery athletes can train. There is a fitness center with an area of 614 square meters. The sauna, which was put into use in 2014, has a capacity of 12 people. In this section, there are 2 dressing rooms, 2 relaxation rooms and 1 massage room. The Sports Facility of The Faculty of Sport Sciences[16]There are 11 different indoor sports halls in the sports facility, which has an indoor area of 4110 square meters. These halls; It consists of a multi-purpose sports hall (basketball, handball, volleyball), artistic gymnasium, rhythmic gymnastics hall, badminton hall, table tennis hall, folk dance hall, billiards hall, massage hall, fitness-conditioning hall and squash hall. There is an athletics track in compliance with IAAF standards. There is a football stadium with a seating capacity of 12527 and an indoor sports hall with a seating capacity of 5025. Porsuk Sports Hall[17]Porsuk Sports Hall has 220 square meters of indoor sports area. It is a sports facility where university club teams and infrastructure volleyball activities of the Turkish Volleyball Federation are carried out. ESTU MediaESTU AktifESTÜ Aktif is an e-newspaper regularly published by Eskişehir Technical University. Instructors and students take an active role in the preparation of the newspaper. It is published regularly on the 1st and 15th of each month. Radyo ESTURadyo ESTU is the radio of Eskişehir Technical University. ESTU BültenESTU Bülten is the monthly publication of Eskişehir Technical University, where it shares its studies and scientific research. Hasan Polatkan Airport[18]It is operated by Eskişehir Technical University. The airport was opened to traffic in 1989. It went down in history as the world's first licensed university airport with the operating license it received in 2007. Within Hasan Polatkan Airport;
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