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Istanbul Medipol University

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Istanbul Medipol University (Turkish: İstanbul Medipol Üniversitesi) is a private university in Istanbul, Turkey. It was founded by Turkey Education Health and Research Foundation in 2009. The founder of the foundation is Fahrettin Koca, who is the current Minister of Health of Turkey.The university consists of 12 faculties, 5 institutes and 4 vocational colleges. There are 37.051 registered students studying at the university. The number of undergraduate students is 22.526 and the number of graduate students is 1.766. The number of associate degree students is 12.759. And the foreign students number is 2.854. Some 1.213 academicians lecture at the university and 2.309 administrative personnel work at the university.The university has 71 undergraduate programs in 13 faculties. Twenty-four of these programs are taught in English.

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