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Anadolu University traces its roots back to the establishment of the Eskişehir Academy of Economics and Commerce on November 6, 1958. Evolving into Anadolu University in 1982, the institution swiftly positioned itself as a modern, dynamic, and innovative university among not only the largest in Turkey but globally as well. Located in the heart of Eskişehir, known for its blend of science, culture, and youthful energy, the campus hosts 12 faculties, including one State Conservatory, three colleges, three vocational schools, two institutes (for postgraduate education and research on disabilities), and 25 research centers, offering both traditional and distance education programs in Turkish, English, French, German, and Russian. Anadolu University has pioneered various initiatives, notably the implementation of distance education, and strives to prepare its students for the future as leaders in their fields through its state-of-the-art facilities and dedicated faculty members. The university ensures a safe and modern campus environment, providing students with all necessary amenities. Nighttime library-goers can enjoy complimentary coffee, tea, and soup, while cultural and artistic events are accessible at the campus cinema, theater, concert halls, and exhibition spaces. Additionally, students have opportunities to engage with artists through discussions and events, and they can stay active by utilizing the semi-Olympic swimming pool, internationally standard sports facilities, tennis courts, and green spaces for various sports activities, making the most of their leisure time. The university also offers students three meals a day as part of its catering services.