The University of Tehran (UT), is the oldest and largest university of Iran. Its library is the largest in country. It is referred to as "The mother university of Iran. Important seminars are frequently held in this university. Located in Tehran, the university is among the most prestigious in Iran, and among the first options of applicants in the annual nationwide entrance exam for top Iranian universities. The school also admits students from all over the world and is known for its wide-ranging fields of research. UT offers 116 bachelor degrees, 160 masters degrees, and 120 Ph.D. degrees. There are 340 foreign students studying there.
Many professors and students of University of Tehran have won prestigious national and international awards. But perhaps the most notable of these is the Nobel Prize awarded to Dr. Shirin Ebadi in 2003.
In Webometrics Ranking of World Universities, the University of Tehran is ranked # 1 in Iran and # 2 in the Middle East in year 2007. Tehran University appears at number 539 in world rankings on the THES ranking for 2007.
In 2006, University of Tehran won the title for the "Advanced Simulation League" in the Robocup competitions in Germany in 2006. The university's engineering and architecture graduates are among the finest in the country.
In 2005 and 2006, affiliated Tehran University of Medical Sciences was ranked the top university of Iran in medical research. In terms of the number of papers published, the 2005 ranking of non-medical universities of Iran ranked TU as number one in Iran, followed by TUMS at number five.
Furthermore, the University of Tehran has also been designated as a Center of Excellence by Iran's Ministry of Science and Technology in the fields of "urban planning", "applied electromagnetics", "control and intelligent processing (CIPCE)", "petroleum", and "nano-electronics.
Many professors and students of University of Tehran have won prestigious national and international awards. But perhaps the most notable of these is the Nobel Prize awarded to Dr. Shirin Ebadi in 2003.
In Webometrics Ranking of World Universities, the University of Tehran is ranked # 1 in Iran and # 2 in the Middle East in year 2007. Tehran University appears at number 539 in world rankings on the THES ranking for 2007.
In 2006, University of Tehran won the title for the "Advanced Simulation League" in the Robocup competitions in Germany in 2006. The university's engineering and architecture graduates are among the finest in the country.
In 2005 and 2006, affiliated Tehran University of Medical Sciences was ranked the top university of Iran in medical research. In terms of the number of papers published, the 2005 ranking of non-medical universities of Iran ranked TU as number one in Iran, followed by TUMS at number five.
Furthermore, the University of Tehran has also been designated as a Center of Excellence by Iran's Ministry of Science and Technology in the fields of "urban planning", "applied electromagnetics", "control and intelligent processing (CIPCE)", "petroleum", and "nano-electronics.

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