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Istanbul Kültür University (IKU) was established by the Culture College Education Foundation (KEV) on July 9, 1997, under Law No. 4281 enacted by the Grand National Assembly of Turkey. The university aims to support the Republic of Turkey's goal of reaching the level of contemporary civilization through quality education.
IKU offers a wide range of academic programs through 8 faculties, 2 vocational schools, and a Graduate Education Institute. The university employs a total of 700 academic staff, including 55 professors, 37 associate professors, 130 assistant professors, 94 lecturers, and 97 research assistants. Additionally, IKU offers 31 undergraduate programs (10 in English and 21 in Turkish), 29 associate degree programs, 45 thesis-based master's programs, 26 non-thesis master's programs, and 9 doctoral programs.