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The year 1982 was a breakthrough year for Selçuk University. With the Decree-Law No. 41 issued on July 20, 1982, it was decided to merge the Faculty of Science and the Faculty of Literature into the Faculty of Science and Literature. Subsequently, the Selçuk Higher Teacher Training School became the Faculty of Education; the Konya State Academy of Engineering and Architecture became the Faculty of Engineering and Architecture; and the Konya Higher Islamic Institute became the Faculty of Theology. Additionally, the Faculties of Law, Medicine, Agriculture, and Veterinary Medicine were established, along with the Institutes of Health, Science, and Social Sciences. The School of Foreign Languages was abolished and transformed into the Konya Vocational School. In Niğde, the Niğde Vocational School was established, and the Niğde Institute of Education was converted into the Niğde Higher School of Education. Thus, with the Decree-Law No. 41, Selçuk University rapidly expanded to include eight faculties, four schools, and three institutes.
Today, Selçuk University is one of Turkey's largest educational institutions, with 23 faculties, 7 institutes, 5 schools, 1 conservatory, 23 vocational schools, 53 research centers, over 70,000 students, and more than 7,000 staff members.