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Iran Bans Women from 77 University Degree Courses

This coming academic year, Iranian women will be barred from enrolling in 77 BA and BSc courses at 36 universities.

The policy follows years in which Iranian women have outperformed men at universities, a trend that is said to have arisen after the 1979 Islamic revolution convinced more families to send their daughters to college. As a result, Iran has the highest ratio of women to men undergraduate students in the world, according to a UNESCO report.

The sharp increase in female university students over the years counters the male-dominated society idealized by Iran’s theocratic regime. Many suspect that the government’s endorsement of the anti-female policy stems directly from their desire to curb women’s power in Iranian society.

Some institutions, like the Oil Industry University, have gone so far as to ban women from enrolling, meaning that female students will no longer be able to pursue their studies.

Iranian lawyer and Nobel laureate Shirin Ebadi has written a letter to UN secretary general Ban Ki Moon demanding that the UN conduct an investigation. The letter accuses the Iranian government of seeking to weaken the role of women in the country.

“[It] is part of the recent policy of the Islamic Republic, which tries to return women to the private domain inside the home as it cannot tolerate their passionate presence in the public arena,” says the letter. “The aim is that women will give up their opposition and demands for their own rights.”

Iranian politicians have also demanded explanations. The science and higher education minister, Kamran Daneshjoo, has responded by saying that 90% of the country’s university degrees are still open to both genders, and that a “balance” in the education system needed to be created.  

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Annie Pei

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Annie is a Political Science major at the University of Chicago who not only writes for Her Campus, but is also one of Her Campus UChicago's Campus Correspondents. She also acts as Editor-In-Chief of Diskord, an online op-ed publication based on campus, and as an Arts and Culture Co-Editor for the university's new Undergraduate Political Review. When she's not busy researching, writing, and editing articles, Annie can be found pounding out jazz choreography in a dance room, furiously cheering on the Vancouver Canucks, or around town on the lookout for new places, people, and things. This year, Annie is back in DC interning with Voice of America once again!