STUDENT AFFAIRS, ILAM UNIVERSITY, IR
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
The Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs provides the welfare and needed facilities for the students of Ilam University. It is also responsible for giving cultural, sports, and counseling services to students. The ultimate goal of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs is to pave the way for the students to perfectly progress in their educational, cultural, and social lives.
In addition, Director of Student Affairs, the Office of Student Counseling, Student Disciplinary Committee, Public Relations, IT, and Financial Affairs help the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs to fulfill the tasks and reach the defined objectives.
Main Responsibilities:
Dr. Ali Naghi SHOKRI, Assistant Professor, Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs
E-mail: an.shokri@ilam.ac.ir
Tel.: (+98) 84 59241400
Dr. Majid MIRAB-BALOU, Associate Professor, Director of Student Affairs
E-mail: m.mirabbalou@ilam.ac.ir
Tel.: (+98) 84 59241402
About Ilam:
Ilam is a Kurdish city in the Central District of Ilam County, Ilam province, Iran, and serves as capital of the province, county and district. The Kabir Kuh mountain range lies east of the city. From the west it borders Iraq.
Like many other regions of Iran the architecture in Ilam includes traditional and contemporary periods. Although easy access to fossil fuels and electricity may have aided the transition in Iranian architecture in other regions of Iran from its traditional to modern styles, in Ilam the increasing population has also played a role.
The Governor Castle, Falahaty Mansion and The Mirgholam Castle are examples of some surviving traditional buildings in Ilam. The courtyard dwelling is the main type of the buildings of this period. This type of building was accepted as the main building type over all Iran for both climatic and cultural reasons. Brick is the main constructional material in these buildings. The passive thermal techniques indicated for the Iranian traditional buildings are commonly used in these buildings.
The Governor Castle of Ilam was built in type of courtyard. Adding shade and moisture by using green landscape, high trees and a pond, were the main passive techniques used in this building to reduce the temperature in summer. The Mirgholam Castle of Ilam presents a classic Iranian courtyard. The garden and the pound were the main elements of this type of buildings. The Falahaty Mansion used a pitched roof as it was regular beside the flat roofs in the traditional buildings in Ilam earlier.
Ilam is situated in the cold mountainous region of Iran at a height of 1,319 metres (4,330 ft) above mean sea level. It is located in the west of Iran at a latitude of 33° 38´ north and longitude of 46° 26´ east. Although this city is surrounded by mountains, its climate is also affected by deserts from the west and the south. This region presents a highly variable annual weather profile. Heavy showers or snow in the winter and dusty, brutally hot, dry weather in the summer are normal for this region. Monthly rainfalls have been as high as 352.1 millimetres (13.86 in) in March 1974, whilst daily rainfalls have reached 86 millimetres or 3.39 inches on 26 February 1991. Temperatures have ranged from a high of 47.0 °C or 116.6 °F on 20 August 1975 to a low of −15.0 °C or 5.0 °F on 5 February 1974.
About Ilam University:
Ilam University is one of the public universities affiliated to the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology of Iran, which operates in Ilam, the capital of Ilam province. Ilam University has seven faculties (Faculty of Petroleum and Gas, Faculty of Agriculture, Faculty of Literature and Humanities, Faculty of Technology and Engineering, Faculty of Basic Sciences, Faculty of Para-veterinary and Faculty of Theology), currently , which continues to operate under the chairmanship of Dr. Taher Ali-Mohammadi.
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