Photos of persian universities before the revolution

The new concept of education for women adopted in the 1930s demanded new curricula, which could no longer be limited to recitation of the Koran, religious instruction, and moral tales from the Golestān of Saʿdī. Courses on home management, education of children, hygiene, fine arts and crafts, and cooking were offered. Life at a top university is about more than academics — it’s an environment that fosters creativity, collaboration, and global awareness.

Students from over 100+ countries come together in classrooms, creating rich multicultural communities. Campuses are vibrant with cultural events, student societies, research symposiums, and networking opportunities that connect learners with global leaders. Professors are often leading researchers in their fields, meaning students learn directly from those shaping the future of knowledge. Many top universities use small group tutorials, lab-based learning, and mentorship programs, ensuring personalized academic guidance.

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