General Information
The aim of Uludağ University is to bring up contemporary students who identify themselves with the cultural and historical values of the country by being respectable to the national values, have a high personal responsibility, and free thought on the contemporary, secular, and democratic way led by reason and science, and drawn by Atatürk .
Uludağ University, established in 1975 under the name of Bursa University and took its current name in 1982, has been successfully continuing its educational services ever since with its 13 faculties, 2 schools, 15 vocational schools, 1 conservatory, 4 institutes, 21 applied research centers and 5 departments under rectorate. Apart from these units; there are also Faculty of Dentistry and Gemlik Necati Kurtuluş School of Maritime founded by law but not functioning currently.
Faculties:
Faculty of Medicine
Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences
Faculty of Engineering
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Faculty of Agriculture
Faculty of Education
Faculty of Theology
Faculty of Arts and Sciences
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Fine Arts
İnegöl Faculty of Business Administration
Faculty of Architecture
Faculty of Sports Sciences
Schools:
School of Health
School of Foreign Languages
Vocational Schools :
Vocational School of Health Services
Vocational School of Technical Sciences
Vocational School of Social Sciences
Mustafakemalpaşa Vocational School
Karacabey Vocational School
İnegöl Vocational School
İznik Vocational School
Yenişehir İbrahim Orhan Vocational School
Orhangazi Vocational School
Mennan Pasinli Vocational School
Gemlik Asım Kocabıyık Vocational School
Orhaneli Vocational School
Keles Vocational School
Harmancık Vocational School
Büyükorhan Vocational School
Conservatory
State Conservatory
Institutes
Institute of Natural Sciences
Institute of Health Sciences
Institute of Social Sciences
Institute of Educational Sciences
Application and Research Centers
U.Ü. Applied Research Center for Health (SUAM)
U.Ü. Applied Research Center for Agriculture (TUAM)
U.Ü. Applied Research Center for Development of University-Industry Cooperation (ÜSİGEM)
U.Ü. Applied Research Center for Environmental Problems (ULUÇAM)
U.Ü. Applied Research Center for Searching and Evaluating Regional Resources
U.Ü. Applied Research Center for Information Processing
U.Ü. Applied Research Center for Atatürk’s Principles and History of Turkish Revolution
U.Ü. Research Center for Breeding Test Animals (DEHYUAM)
U.Ü. Applied Research Center for Experimental Medicine (DENTAM)
U.Ü. Applied Research Center for Turkic States and Relative Communities (TÜDAM)
U.Ü. Applied Research Center for City History and Research (KETAM)
U.Ü. Applied Research Center for Continuous Education (USEM)
U.Ü. Applied Research Center for Apiculture (AGAM)
U.Ü. Applied Research Center for Archeological Research (ARAM)
U.Ü. Applied Research Center for Mosaic (UMAM)
U.Ü. Research Center for Econometrics and Statistics (EKOMER)
U.Ü. Applied Research Center for Public Health
U.Ü. Applied Research Center for Science and Technology
U.Ü. Applied Research Center for Women's Studies (UKAM)
U.Ü. Applied Research Center for Career (KARMER)
U.Ü. Applied Research Center for Turkish Language Teaching (ULUTÖMER)
Departments Under Rectorate
Department of Principles of Atatürk and the History of Turkish Revolution
Department of Turkish Language
Department of Fine Arts
Department of Physical Education
Department of Informatics
The Rectorate, the institutes and most of the faculties are located on central campus in Görükle with an area of 17 million m2 and 20 km away from the city center. Faculty of Theology is on Fethiye Campus, School of Foreign Languages and Vocational School of Social Sciences are on Ali Osman Sönmez campus. Faculty of Law, Gemlik Asım Kocabıyık Vocational School are on Gemlik Sunğipek-Asım Kocabıyık campus in Gemlik; Faculty of Fine Arts is in Mudanya. The schools in Mustafakemalpaşa, Karacabey, İnegöl, İznik, Yenişehir İbrahim Orhan, Orhangazi, Orhaneli, Keles, Harmancık and Büyükorhan have been continuing their education where they are named after the districts they were founded.
In the academic year 2015-2016, a total of 63,273 students are studying at Uludağ University. Of these; 37,159 are undergraduate, 19,548 are associate degree, 49 are conservatory, 391 are residency, 4,860 are master, and 1,266 are doctorate students.
As of November 2015, Uludağ University has a total of 2,423 teaching staff. Of these 2,423 teaching staff, 477 are professors, 317 are associate professors, 246 are assistant professors, 478 are lecturers, 850 are research assistants, and 55 are specialists.