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Giresun University (Giresun Üniversitesi) is a public university in the city of Giresun, on Turkey's Black Sea coast, famous as the world's hazelnut capital. Founded in 2006, the university has grown into a comprehensive institution serving the eastern Black Sea region.
Language of instruction: Both Turkish and English options across most programs.
Structure: The university operates 10 faculties, 3 graduate institutes, 5 higher-education institutes, 11 higher vocational-training institutes, and a national music centre. Giresun maintains active cooperation agreements with several well-known European universities.
Notable faculties and programs:
Admission: Giresun accepts SAT, YÖS, and high-school diplomas with adequate GPA. Apply at yos.giresun.edu.tr.
Tuition (international students): Approximately $500–1,500 per year for most undergraduate programs; medicine higher (~$2,500–4,500).
Scholarships: Türkiye Bursları (full government scholarship) is the main pathway for fully funded international study.
Living in Giresun: Giresun is a mid-sized port city on Turkey's eastern Black Sea coast, with a mild humid climate, lush green forested mountains rising directly from the sea, and a relaxed regional culture. Cost of living is significantly below western Turkey — student rent typically $150–300/month. The city is reachable from Trabzon (~2 hours) and from Istanbul or Ankara by bus or domestic flight via Ordu-Giresun Airport.
Recognition: Diplomas are accredited by Turkey's YÖK (Higher Education Council) and recognised across the Arab world. Giresun is particularly attractive to students who want a calmer coastal Black Sea setting at modest cost.
Verify current English-medium program list and dormitory options directly with the university before applying.
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