UNIVERSITY ART OF ISFAHAN

About us
Art University of Isfahan was established in 1977 as (Isfahan Pardis College) in the heart of Isfahan, the city of Art and Architecture in central Iran. In the first years of its academic activity, Pardis was a part of Farabi University, Tehran. This college was the first national center in the field of conservation, and its primary aim was to educate and train specialized artists and engineers in the field of restoration and conservation of historical artifacts and monuments and architectures.
The college re-started its activity 4 years after the 1979 Islamic Revolution. In 1990 the college became independent from Art University of Tehran (Farabi University) and 10 years later, in 2000 the college became accreditation as a University with 5 majors in undergraduate level in the fields of fine arts and architecture, and 3 majors in architecture and conservation in graduate level.
Nowadays, Art University of Isfahan has 18 majors in undergraduate level, 22 postgraduate, and 8 PhD level
Due to its settlement in historical houses and monuments in the city of Isfahan, an ideal artistic and architectural environment has been provided as the campus for its near 3000 students.

Vision and Mission
The Art University of Isfahan is a young, modern institute of higher education located centrally in the area bordering the five Iranian federal states.
The heritage of Isfahan as a home for art, culture, education and research dates back to many years ago.
The mission of the five comprehensive faculties which were simultaneously founded at that time was to bring together theoretical and practical training, to implement enhanced permeability and equality of opportunity in the educational system while driving a more regional approach to study programmers and research.