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> Youth Program

> Leonardo Da Vinci
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> Socrates Erasmus
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TRANSPORTATION- CAMPUS

A University in the Centre of the Capital City

Gazi University, with its faculties and high-schools, is located in the centre of the capital city. The location of the university provides many advantages for students and the staff working in the university. For example, the campus and the faculty buildings are in Maltepe, Beşevler and Emek, where there is a station of underground. Thus, students and personnel can arrive at the faculties easily.

In addition, that there are many shopping-centres near the Gazi University is a big advantage  for  students. Our university provides many opportunities such as shopping, cultural and artistic activities which are the prominent part of modern city life.

Moreover, Gazi University provides interesting options for the ones who are bored of the city life and who miss the natural life. Because our university campus is near the Atatürk Forest Farm ( Atatürk Orman Çiftliği), where you may find natural life and fresh air easily.

UNDERGROUND STATIONS     SUBWAY STATIONS
  • Dikimevi
  • Kurtuluş
  • Kolej 
  • Kızılay ( *)
  • Demirtepe 
  • Maltepe 
  • Tandoğan
  • Beşevler
  • Bahçelievler  
  • Emek 
  • AŞTİ 
  • Kızılay ( *)

  • Batıkent 
  • Ostim
  • Macunköy
  • Hastane
  • Demetevler
  • Yenimahalle
  • İvedik
  • Akköprü
  • Kültür Merkezi
  • Ulus
  • Sıhhıye

                                   Ankaray  (underground), which is connected with the subway, departs every four minutes in the weekdays and every six or eight minutes at the weekends.