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New Classrooms Commissioned at ATU

As part of ongoing renovation works at Azerbaijan Technological University (ATU), two new classrooms have been commissioned in Teaching Building No. 6.

One of the classrooms - Room 6205 - has a capacity of 42 students, while the other - Room 6214 - accommodates 14 students.

Roundtable Dedicated to Civil Defense Day Held at ATU

A roundtable dedicated to March 1 – World Civil Defense Day was organized at Azerbaijan Technological University (ATU).

The event was attended by Vice-Rector for Social Affairs and Public Relations Shahmar Hasanov, Dean of the Faculty of Food Engineering Mehman Ismayilov, Head of the Department of Environmental Protection Professor Elshad Mammadov, as well as department staff - Associate Professors Irshad Abbasov and Samir Mahmudov, and Senior Lecturer Fikrat Amiraslanov.

Speakers noted that, according to the decision of the General Assembly of the International Civil Defense Organization, since 1972, March 1 has been observed annually as “World Civil Defense Day” in member states. Azerbaijan joined this prestigious international organization in 1993. Today, more than 50 countries are members of the International Civil Defense Organization.

It was emphasized that international seminars and meetings on civil defense are held every year, along with exhibitions of civil defense forces and equipment. The main purpose of these events is to draw public attention to proper behavior during emergencies, to improve skills in using personal protective equipment, and to enhance both theoretical and practical knowledge.

Speakers provided detailed information on civil defense rules, highlighting that ATU has an active civil defense headquarters and that civil defense occupies a special place in the university’s educational process.

 

ATU Holds Commemoration Program for the 34th Anniversary of the Khojaly Tragedy

Azerbaijan Technological University (ATU) held a commemoration program dedicated to the 34th anniversary of the Khojaly genocide. The event began with the performance of the National Anthem of the Republic of Azerbaijan. This was followed by a moment of silence in memory of all martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the territorial integrity of our homeland, symbolized by the compatriots killed during the Khojaly genocide.

As part of the program, the feature film “Eight Days in Captivity” was screened. The film was produced within the framework of the international awareness campaign “Justice for Khojaly!” initiated by Vice-President of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, Leyla Aliyeva. The film reflects the pain and suffering of the tragedy through the story of the late Durdana Agayeva, a witness of the Khojaly genocide who endured eight days of severe torture in Armenian captivity, and her brother Elshad Agayev.

Following the screening, Vice-Rector for Social Affairs and Public Relations Shahmar Hasanov delivered a speech highlighting the scale and historical consequences of the Khojaly tragedy. He emphasized that under the leadership of the Commander-in-Chief, the valiant Azerbaijani Army liberated our occupied lands, including Khojaly, thereby avenging our martyrs. It was noted that the blood memory of our people will never be erased, and the truths of Khojaly will continue to be conveyed to future generations.

The event concluded with a recital by second-year student Khadija Gurbanli, who performed N. Maharramli’s poem “My Name is Child” dedicated to the Khojaly tragedy.

 


New Faculty Established at ATU

By decision of the Scientific Council of Azerbaijan Technological University (ATU) dated February 25, 2026, a new Faculty of Tourism has been established at the university. The faculty was formed on the basis of the Departments of Tourism Industry Organization, Foreign Languages, and Humanities and Multiculturalism, previously part of the Faculty of Economics and Management.

The new faculty will offer bachelor’s and master’s programs in both full-time and part-time formats in the specialties “Organization of Tourism Management” and “Tourism Guidance.”

A total of 680 students will pursue bachelor’s degrees in these two specialties within the Faculty of Tourism.

With the establishment of this faculty, the number of faculties at the university has reached five.

 

 

Faculty and Department Names Updated at ATU in Line with Academic Requirements

At Azerbaijan Technological University (ATU), the name of the Faculty of Light Industry Engineering and Logistics has been changed to the Faculty of Transport and Industrial Technologies. This decision was adopted at the meeting of the University’s Scientific Council held on February 25, 2026.

At the same time, the names of the departments within the faculty have also been updated. Specifically, the Department of Light Industry Engineering and Design has been renamed the Department of Design and Industrial Technologies, while the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Logistics has been renamed the Department of Mechanics and Transport Technologies.

These changes, implemented as part of the optimization of the university’s structure, aim to align the faculties and departments with the requirements of existing academic specialties.

Short Film "Habit – Say No to Drugs!" Screened at ATU Cinema Club

A screening of the educational short film titled "Habit – Say No to Drugs!" has been organized at the Cinema Club, operating under the Student Youth Organization of the Azerbaijan University of Technology (ATU).

The film illustrates the physical, psychological, and social damages caused by drug addiction through realistic and impactful scenes. By reflecting on the harmful habits that negatively affect the lives of young people, the plot highlights the vital importance of a healthy lifestyle.

Students showed great interest in the topic during the event, as the film drew their attention to the essence of this pressing societal issue. It should be noted that the primary goal of organizing the event is to encourage young people to stay away from harmful habits, make the right choices, and contribute to building a healthy future.

Such educational activities by the Cinema Club serve to develop a sense of social responsibility among students, while also fostering awareness and strengthening their critical thinking skills.