KaramanoÃÂlu Mehmetbey University () is a public university in Karaman. The university is named after Shams al-Din Mehmed, the ruler of Karamanids principality during the late 13th-century.
KaramanoÃÂlu Mehmetbey University (KMU) is one of seventeen new universities which were established in 2007 by the Turkish Government. However the universityâÂÂs history dates back the Karaman Vocational School which was established as a part of Selcuk University in 1987. Several other academic units of KMU were established between 1991 and 1997 as a part of Selçuk University including Ermenek Vocational School in 1991, Karaman Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences and Vocational School of Health Services in 1992, Kazñm Karabekir Vocational School in 1994, Health School of Health Science in 1996, and School of Physical Education and Sports in 1997. In 2006 and 2007, Faculty of Literature and Faculty of Kamil ÃÂzdaàScience were established as a part of Selçuk University.
All these academic units, which operated under the name of Selçuk University, have transferred to the KMU in 29 May 2007 that is the official establishment date of the KMU.
KaramanoÃÂlu Mehmetbey University, which is currently among the important universities in Turkey with over 17 thousand students, 53ÃÂ undergraduates,ÃÂ 67 associate degrees and 63 postgraduate (Master and Doctorate degrees) programs and over 1000 academic and administrative staffs, offers important contributions to the higher education community with its extensiveÃÂ campus, laboratories and conference rooms with international standards, modern library, social and sportive facilities. KMU contributes significantly the science especially in the research fields of Turkish language, clean energy, medical technology, food and agriculture Moreover, it aims to be a favorite higher education institution of people in its region by developing a brotherhood relationship with Balkans, Middle East and African countries.