The Iran Broadcasting University (Persian: دانشگاه صدا و سیما, Dāneshgāh-e Sedā va Simā) formerly known as the Iran Broadcasting College (Persian: دانشکده صدا و سیما, Dāneshkade-ye Sedā va Simā) is a public university in Tehran, Iran.
[1][2] The first name of the institution was the Technical Training Center, which was later changed to IRIB University.
In 1982 diplomas in production were promoted to bachelor's degrees and in 1995 and 1996 degrees in technical engineering and film production were added.
In 1997 a communications degree was created to join academic disciplines.
In 1997, IRIB also established a broadcasting school up to degree level in Qom.