André Godard
André Godard (1881, Chaumont — 1965, Paris) was a French born archeologist and architect.
A graduate of the École des Beaux-Arts of Paris, he designed the National Museum of Iran and was appointed its first director in 1936. He was also instrumental in the design of Tehran University campus.
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Academics |
Schools and Faculties: Faculty of Theology • Letteres and
Humanities • Sciences • Engineering •
Law • Political Science • Vetrinary Medicine • Agriculture • Fine
Arts • Business Administration • Education • Natural Resources • Economics • Environ mental Studies • Physics
Education • Faculty of Foreign Languages, University
of Tehran • Tehran University of Medical Sciences •
Physics |
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| Campuses |
Abu Reihan Campus • Qum Campus • Choka Campus • Central Campus • Amir Abad Campus • Karaj Campus |
| Institutes |
Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics • Institute of Geophysics • International Research Center for Coexistence with Deserts • Institute of History of Science • Institute for North American and European Studies • Institute of Electronics • Center for Women's Studies • Applied Management Research Center • Dehkhoda Dictionary Institute |
| History |
List of Tehran University people • History of Tehran University • Dar ul-Funun • Ali-Akbar Dehkhoda • Ali-Asghar Hekmat • Andre Godard • Mahmoud Hessaby • Mohsen Hashtroodi • |
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