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Bayburt University
Bayburt University (BU; in Turkish, Bayburt Üniversitesi, commonly referred to as BÜ) is a public research university in the city of Bayburt, Turkey. The research and education conducted by the university have an emphasis on engineering and natural sciences. The official language of instruction at BU is Turkish. The university's Demirözü Vocational School, Aydıntepe Vocational School, Baberti Complex and Dede Korkut Complex have wireless access to the eduroam network.
History
Bayburt University was founded under the city name as a new university in Bayburt, in 2008. (Law no. 5765 Approval Date: 22/05/2008) This University Includes: a) The Faculty of Economic and Administrative Sciences, Faculty of Engineering, School of Education b) A Vocational High School and a School of Higher Health Services, c) Graduate School (Science Institute and the Institute of Social Sciences) Institute of Science Institute of Social Sciences Bayburt Education Faculty Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Theology Bayburt Vocational School Bayburt Vocational School of Health Services
Affiliations
The university is a member of the Caucasus University Association. The University is also the partner of College of Law in Wroclaw.
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