Housing

Learn where you live… Live where you learn…

Accommodation plays an important part in building a solid foundation for academic success.

At the Medical University of Isfahan, we understand that where you live is a major challenge of your student life. That’s why we make sure you shape your experience from the beginning. We guarantee accommodation for all first-year students. Everyone is welcome in our accommodation, from new and current students to undergraduates and postgraduates.

 

Students benefit from the advantages that come from choosing to study in a city where accommodation of all types, including the residential complex of MUI, is not only accessible within the campus, but more affordable than in other Iranian cities.

The University recommends students adopt the RECAS approach to identifying an accommodation option to suit their individual needs and support a positive educational experience.

  • Research all available accommodation options
  • Establish a realistic budget
  • Consider the value of managed student accommodation
  • Avoid extended temporary accommodation
  • Seek assistance from the University Accommodation Service

Students unfamiliar with Isfahan are encouraged to consider living in the residential complex of MUI during their first year of university. Living on campus will help you:

  • Develop relationships with a diverse population of people
  • Develop stronger interpersonal and communication skills
  • Get more involved in campus leadership, organizations, and activities
  • Have more contact with faculty and staff members

The residential complex of MUI is located in the southeastern corner of the campus, and provides new students with the opportunity to become better acquainted with the city, settle into their academic program and make new friends, without having to worry about the challenges of the private rental market. The complex located within the boundaries of MUI includes student dormitories, as well as apartments for academic and administrative staff. We have also free transportation facilities within the campus. 

The University has ten dormitories (5 boys and 5 girls’ dormitories). Male and female students are allocated separate dormitories. Most dormitory buildings enjoy facilities such as supermarket, restaurant, gymnasium, playground and cycling areas. Each room is supplied with a phone line and internet access. Computer rooms, library, and study rooms in each dormitory building facilitate study and research activities.

There are three dormitories designated for housing of MUI’s international students named Noor, Baharestan, and Ebn-e Sina which are well-furnished with suitable facilities. These three dormitories are located near the MUI campus quite reasonably close to the university hospitals and the school premises.

  • Noor dormitory is a confidence selection by convenient location in Isfahan and a short distance from the university. In addition to a good environment, it has provided a special opportunity to know the culture and people of Isfahan. It has twenty-eight rooms on four floors (seven rooms on each floor). They arranged by six triple rooms and one four-bedroom. The fourth floor includes six rooms with one or two beds and one four-bedroom. Students can choose their favorite one for accommodation based on their budget. All rooms have separate bathrooms and water closets and special places for washing dishes. A library, sports facilities, and two kitchens on the ground floor and last floor are other things that have been made for students. Currently, Noor Dormitory is used separately for girls and boys students -The first and second floors for males and the third and fourth floors for females. All facilities are defined for the separate use of girls and boys. With the completion of the Baharestan dormitory, Noor will be used by girl students.

 

  • Baharestan dormitory has been allocated for the boy students, which is placed in Baharestan city south of Isfahan. Close distance, convenient and easy access to Isfahan is one of the advantages of Baharestan city and dormitory. It has forty-five rooms on three floors. (Fifteen rooms on each floor). These rooms have been arranged from one to five-bedroom. In addition to having a bathroom and water closet in each room, each floor has a general bathroom, two WC, and a kitchen for preparing light food. A library, kitchen, and dining hall are among the other facilities that have been provided for this dormitory.

 

  • Ebn-e Sina (=Avicenna) dormitory is a new student residence that is established for female international students to provide them with a good living and studying environment and to contribute to a fulfilling student lifestyle. All the facilities and equipment needed for students are provided there. Not only is it new, but it is also located within walking distance of the University. Dorm residents are selected on the basis of specified selection criteria, and it has its own residency period rules, so you can contact the specific dormitory for more information.

All dormitory buildings are supplied with a free transportation system. A fleet of buses transport students to and from dormitories to all faculty buildings on the campus. A clinic provides students with the emergency, ambulance, and general dentistry services free of charge 24h a day. Congregational prayers are held at dormitory mosques on a regular basis. Counselors based at the dormitories provide students with advice in various areas such as education, marriage, cultural activities, etc.