İnönü University is one of the biggest public university of eastern part of Turkey. İnönü University has 6 institutes, 14 faculties, 2 colleges including 1 state conservatory, 31 research centers, 1 Technopolis(Malatya Technology Development Zone) and 1 research and training hospital.[2] By the year 2021, 136,641 students had graduated from İnönü University since 1975.[2] Inside the university, there is a museum commemorating İsmet İnönü, along with another museum commemorating Turgut Özal. Currently, İnönü University has over 1600 faculty members and research assistants, around 3500 graduate students and over 41000 (approximately 1500 students from different countries) undergraduate students.
İnönü University Turgut Özal Medical Center is one of the biggest research and training hospital in the world.[citation needed] It is a 1,352-bed hospital with 38 operating rooms. Serving as a district hospital, it accepts patients from neighboring countries as well. It ranks among the top three hospitals worldwide for liver transplants and also specializes in other areas such as kidney transplants, bone marrow transplants, and burn injuries.[5]
In addition, İnönü University has the biggest Solar Energy Center in Turkey.[citation needed] With this energy center, İnönü University produces its own electricity for Turgut Özal Medical Center. This center is the most innovative investment and İnönü University did it its own endowment. Solar Energy Center fulfills 30 percent of Turgut Özal Medical Center electricity requirement. İnönü University Solar Energy Center started to work May 2015.[citation needed]
Malatya Organised Industrial Zone Vocational School
Vocational School of Health Services
Research and Application Centers
African Studies Research and Application Center
Arguvan Music Culture Research and Application Center
Beekeeping Development Research and Application Center
Arslantepe Archaeology Studies Research and Application Center
Atatürk's Principles and History of Revolution Research and Application Center
Eurasia Alevism-Bektashism Research and Application Center
Scientific and Technological Research Center
Biotechnology Research and Application Center
Environmental Issues Research and Application Center
Children with Disabilities Research and Application Center
Traditional Crafts Research and Application Center
Traditional Folk Medicines Research and Application Center
Astronomy Research and Application Center
South Asian Studies Research and Application Center
Pharmaceutical Research and Application Center
Human Rights Research and Application Center
Statistics and Econometrics Research and Application Center
Women, Family and Community Studies Research and Application Center
Catalysis Research and Application Center
Clinical Research Excellence Research and Application Center
Culture Research and Application Center
Accounting and Finance Research and Application Center
Niyâzî-i Mısrî Studies Research and Application Center
Ottoman Era Research and Application Center
Center for Strategic Studies
Continuing Education Research and Application Center
Turkish Teaching Research and Application Center
Distance Education Research and Application Center
University Industry Cooperation Research and Application Center
Reproductive Sciences and Advanced Bioinformatics Research and Application Center
Gifted Research and Application Center
Turgut Özal Medical Center
İnönü University Medical Faculty Research Hospital started its services in 1990, temporarily in the barracks of the State Hospital. The groundbreaking of one of the most important and most modern medical center projects of the country; Turgut Özal Medical Center was laid in 1991 and the center was completed in five years, and started its services in 1996. İnönü University Turgut Özal Medical Center is in the campus of the İnönü University, which is founded on 7.000 decades, on Highway 309, 10 kilometers east of Malatya. The total area of Turgut Özal Medical Center is 124.000 square meters. The exterior of the center has heat insulated and high reflective glass and curtain walls with barriers. There are no windows opening outside. The air-conditioning includes heating for all closed areas, hygienic air-conditioning for operating rooms and intensive-care units, cooling and ventilation operators, cooling groups and exhausters. The hospital serves with 16 floors, 1400 beds, 31 services, 20+ intensive cares and 40+ operating rooms. It serves as a district hospital and accepts patients from neighbor countries as well. It is among the top three hospitals in liver transplant in the world and also serves in other areas such as kidney transplants, bone marrow transplants and burn injuries. Most of the patient rooms are for two patients and the rooms have their own bathrooms. Every room has central oxygen and vacuum systems. There is a guesthouse for the companions of the patient who are from out of the city; and also a companion mothers' unit for the mothers of the children who are in intensive care. With the contemporary health care insight, the patient-centered hospital aims at customer satisfaction both internally and externally. In 2007 the process for Quality Management Systems had started and 2009 the hospital received TSE EN ISO 9001:2008 Quality Management Systems certificate. In 2011 the process for Occupational Health and Safety and Environment Management Systems had started and the hospital is certified in January 2012 by TSE [tr]. This is the first time a state hospital has received these certification.