iRANIAN ENTITY: Tehran University
| Entity Name: |
| Tehran University |
| Also Known As: |
| University of Tehran UT Mother University |
| Program: |
| Biological, Chemical, Nuclear |
| Address: |
| Central Administration of University of Tehran, 16 Azar Street, Enghelab Ave., Tehran, Iran |
| Phone Number: |
| (+9821) 61113358 |
| Fax: |
| (+9821) 66409348 |
| URL: |
www.ut.ac.ir |
| E-Mail: |
wwwadm@ut.ac.ir |
| Text: |
Listed by the British government in 2008 as an entity of potential concern for WMD-related procurement, and has had export licenses both granted and denied by that government; listed by the Japanese government in 2007 as an entity of concern for biological, chemical and nuclear weapon proliferation; intended recipient of a mass spectrometer, the procurement of which was denied on April 25, 2002, by a member state of the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG); identified by the British government in February 1998 as having procured goods and/or technology for weapons of mass destruction programs (specifically nuclear), in "addition to doing non-proliferation related business;" in 2004, the National Council of Resistance of Iran identified three nuclear scientists affiliated with Tehran University: Dr. Ali Pazirandeh, a nuclear physics professor who "cooperates with the Special Industries in the Military Industries Organization under the Defense Ministry," Dr. Ali Muhammadi, a physics professor who "cooperates with the IRGC and Imam Hussein University," and Dr. Hedayati Pour, who "cooperates with the military forces." Established in 1934; comprised of 17 faculties, two higher educational complexes, four educational centers or institutes, 14 research institutes and three information services institutes; consists of the Main Campus, North Kargar Campus, Karaj Campus, Varamin Campus, Qom Campus and Choka Campus; in 1992, its faculties of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmacology separated, forming the Tehran University of Medical Sciences (see separate entity record); as of January 2008, President is Ayatollah Amid Zanjani, reportedly an appointee and the first cleric to head the university. |
| Date Entered: |
| 4/30/2008 |
| Date Last Modified: |
| 4/30/2008 |
