National University of Skill

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The National University of Skills(NUS) (Persian: دانشگاه ملی مهارت, Danushgah-e Melli-ye Maharat) formerly known as the Technical and Vocational University, is a state comprehensive university, affiliated to Ministry of Science Research and Technology of Iran. NUS headquarters is based in Tehran, Iran, and it manages more than 180 branches across the country.

Former names
Higher Education Complex of Payambar-e Azam (1995–2011) [1]
Technical and Vocational University (2011-2024)
Motto
  • lucrative science
Motto inEnglish
Beneficial knowledge
Quick facts Former names, Motto ...
National University of Skills
  • دانشگاه ملی مهارت
National University of Skills coat of arms
Former names
Higher Education Complex of Payambar-e Azam (1995–2011) [1]
Technical and Vocational University (2011-2024)
Motto
  • lucrative science
Motto in English
Beneficial knowledge
TypePublic university system
Established-Institutes of Technology (1965)
-Technical and Vocational University (renamed 2011)[1]
National University of Skills (renamed 2024)
PresidentDr. Gholamreza Zamani
Students170,717[2]
Campus173 Colleges[3]
Websitetvu.ac.ir
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NUS offers more than 160 undergraduate degree programs (associate's and bachelor's degrees) to almost 200.000 students. The main focus is on technical and vocational education and training (TVET) and Skill Development. NUS courses are tailored to fulfill the market demands for highly skilled technicians and engineers. Almost 70% of these courses are instructed practically in well-equipped workrooms and the remaining 30% are taught theoretically in smart classrooms.

Studying at NUS is quite competitive. NUS students are vocational high school graduates who must compete over the seats available in all branches, in a national entrance exam every year.

NUS has already employed more than 800 faculty members, 500 full time lecturers, 4.000 staff and 19.000 visiting professors.

History

More information Name, Tenure ...
Name Tenure Sponsored
Institutes of Technology1965–1969Ministry of Science
Technical and Vocational teacher training centers1969–1980Ministry of Education
suspended1980–1986because of Revolution & War
Institutes of Technology1986–1995Ministry of Education
Higher Education Complex of Payambar-e Azam1995–2011Ministry of Education
Technical and Vocational University2011–presentMinistry of Science
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Chancellors

More information Chancellor, Tenure ...
Chancellor Tenure Alma mater Speciality
Sohrab Rezaei[4]2011–2014Istanbul UniversityPh.D. in English language teaching
Masoud Shafiee[4]2014–2017Louisiana State University, Baton RougePh.D. in electrical engineering
Naser Shams Gharne[4]2017–2018Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic), TehranPh.D. in Industrial Engineering
Ebrahim Salehi Omran2018–2022University of Bath, United KingdomPh.D. in Educational Planning
Erfan Khosravian2022–PresentUniversity of Tehran, IranPh.D. in Aerospace Engineering
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Important colleges

More information College, City ...
College City Established Majors of Associate degree Majors of Bachelor's degree
Shamsipour Technical and Vocational CollegeTehran196444
Shahid Bahonar Technical CollegeShiraz1979126
Enghelāb-e Eslāmi Technical CollegeTehran19641910
Mohajer Technical And Vocational College of IsfahanIsfahan1967166
Shahid Rajaee Technical and Engineering CollegeKashan1979158
Montazeri Technical College of MashhadMashhad19671210
Tabriz Technical CollegeTabriz1977128
Shariati Technical CollegeTehran1982137
Ghazi Tabatabai Technical CollegeUrmia1967137
Yazdanpanah Technical and Vocational CollegeSanandaj1967154
Mohammad bagher technical collegeSari1979126
Rasht Technical and Vocational InstituteRasht1967136
Dorud Technical CollegeDorud198582
Shahid Beheshti CollegeUrmia1985124
chamran Technical and Vocational Collegekerman1969129
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