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Faculty of Political Science, Ankara University
Siyasal Bilgiler Fakültesi
Mülkiye Mektebi
Ottoman Turkish: مَكْتَبِ مُلْكِيَه
Former names
Mülkiye Mektebi
Mekteb-i Mülkiye
Ottoman Turkish: مَكْتَبِ مُلْكِيَه
TypePublic
Established12 February 1859
FounderAbdülmecid I
DeanProf.Dr. Orhan Çelik
Location,
Colours  Navy blue and   White
MascotCow
Websitepolitics.ankara.edu.tr

The Faculty of Political Science of the University of Ankara (Turkish: Ankara Üniversitesi Siyasal Bilgiler Fakültesi, more simply known as "SBF") is the oldest faculty of social science in Turkey, being the successor of the "Mekteb-i Mülkiye" (Ottoman Turkish: مَكْتَبِ مُلْكِيَه also known as the "Mülkiye") which was established in Istanbul on February 12, 1859, under the reign of Sultan Abdulaziz, then moved to Ankara in 1936 under a new name, and was incorporated to Ankara University on April 3, 1950, under its current name.[1] The Faculty of Political Science provides higher education in the fields of Social Science, Public Finance, Economics, Public Administration, Labor Economics, Business Administration and International Relations. It is considered to be one of the most influential institutes in the political life of Turkey.[2]

History

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The faculty was founded in Istanbul as a community college in 1859 and has undergone series of changes since the establishment.[3] It was named Mekteb-i Mülkiye-i Şahane (Ottoman Turkish: مَكْتَبِ مُلْكِيَه شاهانە) under the Ministry of Internal Affairs but in 1918 the name was changed to "Mekteb-i Mülkiye" under the Ministry of Education.[4] After the founding of the Republic, at the request of Atatürk, the school was moved to Ankara, and named the School of Political Science. The length of study was also increased to 4 years. On March 23, 1950, the school was placed under Ankara University, and its name was changed to Ankara University, Faculty of Political Science.[5] The school has been a symbol of freedom of expression and organization. Holders of every different political view have found there an environment in which they could freely express themselves on a democratic platform as an important difference between Mülkiye and other universities.[6][7]

Masters and Doctorate programs were implemented in the 1955-56 academic year. In 1982, the faculty adopted the new framework, increasing the number of specialization departments to six: International Relations, Political Science and Public Administration, Economics, Public Finance, Business Administration, Labor Economics and Industrial Relations.[8] Since the 2008-2009 academic year, Foreign Language Preparatory School has been mandatory.[citation needed]

Staff and Alumni

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The faculty currently has 172 academic staff (42 professors, 33 associate professors, 34 assistant professors, 18 research assistants with doctorates, 35 research assistants pursuing doctorate degrees, four lecturers and six experts) and 78 administrative staff.[citation needed]

The faculty's alumni, who are also called Mülkìyelìler, are employed in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Internal Affairs, Public Finance and in public institutions including banks and private companies. A number of alumni have served as prime ministers, ministers, deputies, ambassadors, and governors.[9]

Mülkiyeliler Birliği, the faculty's Alumni Association is a non-governmental organization with branches across the country. It organizes variety of courses, seminars, symposiums and exhibitions. It also publishes magazines and books.[10]

Education Facilities

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The faculty has several teaching facilities to meet the needs of various courses and departments. In addition to the two amphis, the faculty has a 450-seat conference hall, several large classrooms, seminar rooms, multipurpose rooms and computer centers.[citation needed]

For all departments, English language preparation classes have been mandatory since 2008-2009. In addition, foreign language courses are available. Since the 1992-1993 academic year, language courses covering the departmental terminology have been given as electives.[11]

The library specializes in the field of social sciences. There are 108,000 Turkish and foreign language books. The library has a collection of 46,000 domestic and overseas periodicals and newspaper collections of historical value. The library has a 300-seat reading room, as well as the "Hande Mumcu Reading Room" for periodicals and the "Ali Cankaya Room" with tapes and CD-ROMs.[12]

Publications

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The faculty has published the Journal of Political Science (SBF Dergisi) four times a year since 1943.[13]

Social and Housing Facilities

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In addition to a canteen (Coffee Mülkiye) and two tea centers, there is a dining room which provides service to faculty, academic and administrative staff.

Although there are many student dormitories at the University of Ankara, they are not sufficient to accommodate all students. To compensate this shortcoming, there are many private and state dormitories in Ankara which give housing services to students.[citation needed]

The faculty offers a wide range of social and sporting activities including theater, cinema, art, music and dance ensembles, plus over 30 communities of thought.[citation needed]

The faculty's basketball team, Mülkiyespor, which is supported by Alumni, competes in the secondary league.[citation needed]

Traditional Cow Festival

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One of the most colorful aspects of social life in the faculty is the traditional cow festival organized once a year since the 1930s, prior to final exams.[14] The Cow Festival (Turkish: İnek Bayramı) is the famous celebration when the top student in a given class is forced to parade the streets on a cow – a play on words since “cow” is slang for nerd in Turkish.[15] It is organized by a Festival Organization Committee (Feskom) elected from third and fourth year students. Faculty members, students and alumni join in the opening ceremony, reading the prayer of that year together. A "reading cow sculpture" was built in front of the faculty by the Festival Organization Committee 2000.[citation needed]

Notable alumni

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Mülkiye March

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Mülkiye March was composed by Musa Süreyya and its lyrics were written by Cemal Edhem (Yeşil) as alumni of Class of 1921. Its first two lines translated as: "We do not want another love, because it is your love in our hearts; stop weeping, beloved country, because we have arrived."[17]

Başka bir aşk istemez, aşkınla çarpar kalbimiz,
Ey Vatan gözyaşların dinsin, yetiştik çünkü biz.
Gül ki sen, neş'enle gülsün ay, güneş, toprak, deniz.
Ey Vatan gözyaşların dinsin, yetiştik çünkü biz.

Bir güneştin bir zamanlar, aya kadar kaldındı dün,
Dün bir ay'dın, sislenen boşlukta yıldızsın bu gün;
Benzin uçmuş bak, ne rüya'dır, bu akşam gördügün?
Ey Vatan gözyaşlarin dinsin, yetiştik çünkü biz.

Beklesin Türkoğlu'nun azminde kuvvet bulmayan,
Sel durur, yangın söner elbette bir gün Ey Vatan
Süslenir, oynar yarin, dün ağlayıp matem tutan
Ey Vatan gözyaşlarin dinsin, yetiştik çünkü biz.

Lyrics of the Mülkiye March

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ İlter Turan - "Political Science in Turkey, The Origins of Political Studies", Istanbul Bilgi University.
  2. ^ "Ankara University, Faculty of Economic Science". www.politics.ankara.edu.tr. Archived from the original on 2012-07-06. Retrieved 2017-04-10.
  3. ^ Carter Vaughn Findley, Ottoman Civil Officialdom: A Social History, Princeton University Press, p.114.
  4. ^ Mülkiye USA - Meet the Faculty[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ SBF - Faculty Information
  6. ^ Hurriyet Daily News - Mülkiye celebrates glorious history, 05.12.2006
  7. ^ Emre, Yunus (2014). "The role of academics in Turkey's politics: the Mülkiye Junta and the transformation of the Republican People's Party". Southeast European and Black Sea Studies. 14: 109–128. doi:10.1080/14683857.2014.882079.
  8. ^ SBF - Departments
  9. ^ Hurriyet Daily News - Mülkiye; an elite school or a school for elites?
  10. ^ Mülkiyeliler Birliği[permanent dead link]
  11. ^ "Ankara University - Faculty of Political Science - EDUCATION FACILITIES". www.politics.ankara.edu.tr. Retrieved 2019-06-04.
  12. ^ "SBF - Library". Archived from the original on 2016-08-08. Retrieved 2016-06-06.
  13. ^ "SBFJournal". Archived from the original on 2016-06-20. Retrieved 2016-06-06.
  14. ^ Pınar Karataş - "The Cow Feast in Mülkiye: Its Characteristics of Ritual and Role in Mülkiyeli Identity Formation"
  15. ^ Hurriyet Daily News - Mülkiye; an elite school or a school for elites?
  16. ^ Öcalan, Abdullah (2015). Capitalism: The Age of Unmasked Gods and Naked Kings. New Compass. p. 115.
  17. ^ Hurriyet Daily News - Mülkiye; an elite school or a school for elites?