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Istanbul Women’s University: İnas Darülfünunu (1914­1921)

Year 2005, Volume: 6 Issue: 2 - Emre Dölen Armağanı Cilt:6 sayı:2, 225 - 234, 01.06.2005

Abstract

Attempts to create a Darülfünun, an institution similar to European 
universities, started within the Ottoman modernisation movement from 1845 on. Various social and political difficulties encountered throughout the second half 
of the 19th century delayed the establishement of the Darülfünun which finally 
offered regular and continous education after 1900. Only men were allowed to 
enroll in the university until the proclamation of the Second Constitution in 
1908. The issue of extending higher education to women was introduced on the
cultural agenda following this event, and in 1914 the Women’s university “Inas 
Darülfünunu” opened in Istanbul.

The Women’s  university had  two  faculties, in the social sciences 
(Edebiyat Şubesi) and mathematical and natural sciences (Riyaziyat ve Tabiiyat 
Şubesi). The university had a thrre­year program, and entrance required 
certification from girls’  high schools. The Women’s university concluded its
function in 1919  when women  were allowed  to attend the  courses  at  the
Darülfünun together with men, and were accepted as students to the Istanbul 
University officially.merged

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İnas Darülfünunu (1914-­1921)

Year 2005, Volume: 6 Issue: 2 - Emre Dölen Armağanı Cilt:6 sayı:2, 225 - 234, 01.06.2005

Abstract

Attempts to create a Darülfünun, an institution similar to European  universities, started within the Ottoman modernisation movement from 1845 on. Various social and political difficulties encountered throughout the second half  of the 19th century delayed the establishement of the Darülfünun which finally  offered regular and continous education after 1900. Only men were allowed to  enroll in the university until the proclamation of the Second Constitution in  1908. The issue of extending higher education to women was introduced on the cultural agenda following this event, and in 1914 the Women’s university “Inas  Darülfünunu” opened in Istanbul.

The Women’s  university had  two  faculties, in the social sciences  (Edebiyat Şubesi) and mathematical and natural sciences (Riyaziyat ve Tabiiyat  Şubesi). The university had a thrre­year program, and entrance required  certification from girls’  high schools. The Women’s university concluded its function in 1919  when women  were allowed  to attend the  courses  at  the Darülfünun together with men, and were accepted as students to the Istanbul  University officially.merged

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Primary Language Turkish
Journal Section Research Articles
Authors

Ali Arslan This is me

Özlem Akpınar This is me

Publication Date June 1, 2005
Published in Issue Year 2005 Volume: 6 Issue: 2 - Emre Dölen Armağanı Cilt:6 sayı:2

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Chicago Arslan, Ali, and Özlem Akpınar. “İnas Darülfünunu (1914-­1921)”. Osmanli Bilimi Arastirmalari (Studies in Ottoman Science) 6, no. 2 (June 2005): 225-34.