The Public Relations Office of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences (IASBS), as one of the core pillars of this academic institution, plays a central role in establishing effective and dynamic communication between the university and society by employing modern communication tools and technologies. Through carefully designed information strategies, the coordination of scientific and cultural events, and the creation of an enabling environment for constructive interaction, this office endeavours to convey the university’s progress and achievements to faculty members, students, administrators, and the wider public. With a commitment to transparency and innovation, the Public Relations Office not only serves as a communication bridge, but also contributes significantly to enhancing the university’s standing at both national and international levels.
(Head of the Office of the Presidency and Director of Public Relations)
The Public Relations Office of the university strives, while preserving the institution’s fundamental philosophy, to present a clear and transparent image of the performance and scientific, research, and technological achievements of the Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences (IASBS). This is accomplished through effective engagement with the media, a strong presence across social networks, and comprehensive information dissemination at multiple levels.

In the green atrium of the Department of Physics at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences (IASBS), where light falls from the glass ceiling and the quiet of the environment resonates with the sound of water, a silent and steadfast plant has taken root for many years. The plant is called agave, and its story extends from ancient history to the present day, gaining meaning along the way.

The Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences (IASBS) has announced its intention to admit students, in accordance with the regulations for providing facilities to scientific elites for entry into higher education programmes.

A PhD student of geophysics-seismology, Mr Mohsen Ranjbar Hajiabadi, has given an interview to the ISNA News Agency on seismic anisotropy and earthquake wave behaviour.

A joint meeting has been held between the Institute for Advanced Studies in Basic Sciences (IASBS) and Zanjan Pars Switch. The meeting, which took place on 16 February 2026 was hosted by Zanjan Pars Switch and attended by the Chief Executive Officer of the company, Mr Gholamreza Farsaad within the framework of the previous memorandum of understanding and aimed to deepen scientific, research, and technological cooperation between the two sides.

The national television programme Gravity “Geraanesh” is being broadcast on IRIB TV4, focusing on intellectual discussions with basic sciences scholars during the holy month of Ramadan. In one of the episodes of this programme, the IASBS President, Prof Sadollah Nasiri Gheydari, will appear as a guest.
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