The University of Tehran is a prestigious institution that has been a cornerstone of education in Iran for decades. As a student here, I have experienced both the rich academic environment and the challenges posed by the current socio-political climate. The university is a hub for intellectual discourse, and despite the restrictions, students find ways to engage in meaningful discussions about pressing issues in Iran. The campus is alive with activism, and I’ve participated in several student-led initiatives aimed at promoting social change.
However, the current situation in Iran has cast a shadow over our academic pursuits. The internet is often restricted, making it difficult to access resources for research. Additionally, the atmosphere can be tense, with students feeling the weight of political scrutiny. Despite these challenges, the resilience of the student body is inspiring. We support one another, and the friendships I’ve formed here are invaluable. The University of Tehran is not just an academic institution; it’s a place where we learn to navigate adversity together.





