Imam Khomeini International University

Imam Khomeini International University (IKIU), informally Qazvin International University, is an international university in Iran that was founded after the Islamic Revolution. The bill of IKIU’s constitution was ratified by the Iranian Parliament in January 1984. Constituent organs of IKIU include Board of trustees, president, and council. Deputies for Education, Research, and Students and Culture are some of the other departments. In addition, there is a Science and Technology Park, and central library with more than 100000 books and magazines.

Imam Khomeini International University
دانشگاه بین المللی امام خمینی
Dāneshgāh-e Beynolmelali emām khomeini
Imam Khomeini International University
Mottoشکوفایی علمی، بیداری اسلامی
Motto in English
Scientific development, Islamic awakening
TypePublic
Established1991
ChancellorAli Ghasemzadeh
Administrative staff
301
Students8,800
Undergraduates5,489
Postgraduates1,281
Location
Qazvin
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36°32′N 50°00′E
AffiliationsIAU
FUIW
ACSSU
Websiteikiu.ac.ir

IKIU has formed the Brilliant-Talent students’ office to recognize top students and to support and guide the students, providing educational and welfare facilities. It has seven faculties. The Persian Language Teaching Center has hosted students from more than 96 countries, enjoying language labs, library, and computer site. Amirreza Vakilifard is the founding member of the first-ever Persian Language teaching department aimed at foreign learners in Iran. He has been teaching Persian language to foreign students since 1995 at the Imam Khomeini International University(IKIU) in Qazvin, Iran.

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