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University of Applied Science and Technology

Coordinates: 35°42′6.47″N 51°21′5.18″E / 35.7017972°N 51.3514389°E / 35.7017972; 51.3514389
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University of Applied Science and Technology
  • دانشگاه جامع علمی - کاربردی

Dāneshgah-e Jām'e Elmi Kārbordi
TypePublic university system
Established1992
ChancellorHossein Bolandi (acting)
Location
35°42′6.47″N 51°21′5.18″E / 35.7017972°N 51.3514389°E / 35.7017972; 51.3514389
Colours  Gold
AffiliationsMinistry of Science, Research and Technology
Websiteuast.ac.ir
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The University of Applied Science and Technology (UAST) (Template:Lang-fa) is a public university in Iran administrated by the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology. It was established in 1992 and has 1500 education centers in various Provinces of Iran. This university helps to increase skill level of employed personnel in various sectors of economic field and graduates of higher education and professional skills that are lacking in administrative. It is inspired by Community colleges in the United States.[1]


The University of Applied Science and Technology (UAST) is a type of higher education institution that focuses on providing students with practical, hands-on training in a specific field or industry. These universities typically offer programs in technical or vocational fields, such as engineering, computer science, or business, and may also have a stronger emphasis on research and development. UASTs are generally considered to be more career-focused than traditional universities, which may place more emphasis on theoretical knowledge and the liberal arts.

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References

  1. ^ "University of Applied Sciences and Technology of the Islamic Republic of Iran – Governorate of Teheran | Family Farming Knowledge Platform | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations". www.fao.org. Retrieved 2021-11-17.