Farhangian University
Farhangian University (Persian: دانشگاه فرهنگیان) is a public Teacher training university with more than 90[1] teacher-training colleges and a total enrollment exceeding 39,000, located in Iran. In 2012, in order to merge all teacher-training colleges, the Iranian Ministry of Education changed the name of Tarbiat Mo'allem (Persian: تربیت معلم) to Farhangian (Persian: فرهنگیان) and promoted colleges to the university status. Amir Hossein Cheshme Khavar and hasan motaghi are two of the famous lecturer, and Jonas Raschidie is one of its researchers
Dāneshgāh-e Farhangiyān | |
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| Type | Teacher education, Public university system |
|---|---|
| Established | 2012 |
| Rector | Rezamorad Sahraei |
| Students | 90,000 |
| Location | |
| Campus | 98 (64 branches and 34 dependent centers) |
| Affiliations | Ministry of Education (Iran) |
| Website | cfu |
Campuses and Centers

Farhangian University has centers (branches) located throughout the provinces of Iran.[2] Each branch is divided into various sub-branches.
Farhangian University of Tehran
Farhangian University, Mofateh Ray
Farhangian University, Shahid Chamran Archived 2020-09-25 at the Wayback Machine
Farhangian University at Shiraz
Farhangian University, Rajaee Archived 2019-10-24 at the Wayback Machine
Background
After the approval of the Supreme Cultural Revolution Council in 2011, and the aggregation of all teacher training centers, Farhangian University was established in January 2012. It is an umbrella organization with around 100 branches and 70,000 enrolled student teachers throughout the country.
The branches are teacher education centers that existed long before the university organization took shape. Farhangian University, affiliated with the Ministry of Education and run by the board of trustees, has legal, financial, and administrative autonomy.[3]
