Isfahan University of Art

Art University of Isfahan

  • دانشگاه هنر اصفهان


Dāneshgāh-e Honār-e Esfahān

Type Public
Established 1974 (1974)
Chancellor Mostafa Kiani
Academic staff
84
Students 3000
Undergraduates 2310
Postgraduates 598
92
Location Isfahan, Iran
Campus Urban
Nickname Pardis
Website http://aui.ac.ir

Art University of Isfahan (AUI) (Persian: دانشگاه هنر اصفهان) is a public University in Isfahan, Iran. It operated under the name of "Farabi University" before 1978, then it became a campus of the University of Art (based Art University in Tehran). It was separated and became independent in 1999. The university owns some of the greatest houses in Isfahan, mostly of the Safavid period. The university's buildings are spread out over the city, most of which are old historics sites such as Tohid Khaane Building , David House, Martha Peters House, Haratian House, Sookiaas House, Haghighi House, France school and Ayyoubi and Melal House.

Faculties and Majors

Majors: Restoration of monuments, Restoration of historic buildings, Museum Management, Archeology
Majors: Architecture, Urban Planning Engineering, Industrial Design, Architectural Studies, Urban Design, Islamic Urbanism, Islamic Architecture
Majors: Painting, Graphic, Photography, Art Research
Majors: Islamic Art, Art Research
Majors: Handicrafts, Carpet design, Writing and Painting
Majors: Urban Economics, Economics of Art, Art Entrepreneurship, Tourism Management

Coordinates: 32°39′26″N 51°40′33″E / 32.65722°N 51.67583°E / 32.65722; 51.67583


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