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Istanbul University is supportive of its students
in relation to their accommodation problems too,
as this is of importance for the healthy continuation
of their studies.
We offer approximately 1500 student the opportunity
to reside on campus. New hostels were added to
the existing ones in the 2000-2001 academic year.
Students apply for admittance to hostels as they
register. Detailed information on hostels can be
obtained from the Guidance-Counseling Social
Support Units.
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Hostel facilities at Istanbul University:
I.U. Avcilar Women’s Hostel
I.U. Avcilar Men’s Hostel
I.U. Contemporary Life M. Can Afacan Hostel
I.U. Mercedes Benz Turkey Students’ Hostel
I.U. Contemporary Life Ahmet Taner Kifllali Hostel
I.U. Contemporary Life Hifzi Oguz Bekata Hostel
I.U. Dr. Natuk Birkan Cerrahpasa Faculty of
Medicine Women’s Hostel (For the exclusive use
of the students of the Cerrahpafla Faculty of
Medicine).
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Sustenance
Our students can eat cheap and hygienically
prepared meals at the cafeterias situated on the
campus they study on. In addition to the cafeterias,
there are also student canteens at every faculty
and college. Our students can make use of
cafeterias and canteens throughout the academic
year, starting from October.
Health Services
Istanbul University offers health services to
its students at the five medico-social centres
situated at various places on the campuses and
at the two faculties of Medicine that are among
the best established health institutions in Turkey.
The first places all students registered at Istanbul
University should apply to for health-related
problems are the Medico-social centres affiliated
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the Department of Health, Culture, and Sports.
Students are examined at these centres, and
supplied with health reports and
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prescriptions.
Medication is dispensed at the Istanbul University
Application Pharmacies, in compliance to the
budgetary means of the Students Social Services
Unit Accounts Office. If need be, students are
deferred to the hospitals of the university. Initial
examinations and treatment are supplied for them
and their families, whether they be covered or
not by a social security scheme, at the Medicosocial
centres, and treatment is followed up, if
necessary, at the hospitals of the faculties of
Medicine. Students and their families who are
covered by the Bagkur Social Security Scheme
are examined and treated at the Medico-social
Centres, but cannot be deferred to university
hospitals.
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