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The history of the University of Tehran goes back to the days of Dar ul-Funun and the Qajar dynasty. The modern university as it is today was formally established in 1934. ==Foundations== Most Faculties of the University of Tehran were created by integrating already existing higher education institutions such as Dar al-Funun. The "Faculty of Medicine" for example, was particularly the successor to the Dar al-Funun Department of Medicine, established in 1851, which had become the School of Medicine (Madreseh-ye tebb) in 1919.Charles Oberling, a well-known French pathologist, was appointed as dean of the Faculty in 1939. Oberling was instrumental in bringing the hospitals of Tehran under the direct control of the Faculty of Medicine of the university. The "Faculty of Agriculture" as another example, was founded on the basis of three previously established schools. The first was the ''Mozaffar School of Agronomy'' (the first modern agricultural school in Persia) which was itself founded in 1900 under the direction of a Belgian agricultural expert named ''Dascher''. The second was the ''Farmers School of Karaj'', which was founded in 1918 under the direction of a German by the name of Hans Scherike.The third was the ''School of Agronomy and Rural Industries'' (Madreseh-ye alee-e felahat va sanāye'-e rustāee). The "Faculty of Fine Arts and Architecture" was founded by absorbing the ''School of Applied Arts and Crafts'' (Madreseh-ye sanāye' va honar), which had been founded by the famous painter Kamal-ol-molk, with the ''School of Architecture'' (Madreseh-ye alee-e me'mari). The first director of the College (or ''Honarkadeh'' as it came to be called) was Andre Godard, the French archaeologist and architect.〔M. Marefat. ''"The Protagonists who Shaped Modern Tehran"'', in Ch. Adle and B. Hourcade, eds. Teheran, capitale bicentenaire, Paris and Tehran, 1992, pp. 105-108.〕 The College was closely modeled on the French École des Beaux-Arts.〔M. Marefat. ''"The Protagonists who Shaped Modern Tehran"'', in Ch. Adle and B. Hourcade, eds. Teheran, capitale bicentenaire, Paris and Tehran, 1992, pp. 106.〕 The "Faculty of Law and Political Science" was founded with the merger of the ''Tehran School of Political Sciences'' (Madreseh-ye olum-e siyasi) which itself had been founded in 1899, with the ''School of Law'' (Madreseh-ye alee-e hoquq), which had been established in 1918. Adolphe Perney (a French advisor of the Ministry) was appointed as dean, and the Faculty was directed by a cadre of capable Iranian and Western academics such as Dehkhoda, Gild Brand (from Russia), Sayyed Mohammad Taddayon (a Minister), and Julian Lafin (a Frenchman), among many others. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「History of the University of Tehran」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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