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Isfahan University of Medical Sciences and Health Services is located on a 400-hectare campus adjacent to the University of Isfahan in the southwestern corner of the City of Isfahan. It lies on the heights of Mount Soffeh foothills; hence the University enjoys a panoramic view of the Isfahan. Faculty buildings with an overall area of about 102,000 square meters are located among the spectacularly landscaped green areas of the University campus, some of which are of historical and architectural value. More than 30% of the University buildings are used for educational purposes, and the rest is in use by the administrative, recreational and general services sectors. Hezar-Jerib, one of the oldest highways in the city, runs alongside the eastern border of the University campus and is the southern gateway to the city. The southern part of the University includes Kooy-eDaneshgah, a residential area for the University staff and dormitory buildings. One of the most important features of Isfahan University of Medical Sciences is the integration of all faculty and administrative buildings in the same area. AI-Zahra Teaching Hospital, one of the most prominent and well-equipped hospitals in the Middle East, stands southwest of the University campus. courts and a football pitch. There are facilities for a good range of popular sports in the complex. Every day, congregational prayers are held at the grand Mosque of Isfahan University, which stands almost at the center of the University campus. Hundreds of students and academic staff participate in daily prayers at the mosque. Opposite the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences is a two-storey dining hall which can cater for 1000 people at a time. Everyday, meals are served at this facility to a total of 3000 people, including students and staff. The University has a free in-campus transportation system and a bank which are at the service of the students and staff. |


