Hamlet Isakhanli

Hamlet Abdulla Oglu Isayev (Azerbaijani: Hamlet Abdulla oğlu İsayev, IPA: [hɑmˈlet ɑbdulˈlɑ oɣˈlu iˈsɑjef]; born March 1, 1948) is an Azerbaijani polymath, mathematician, professor, poet, translator, entrepreneur, author, and specialist in science, culture, and the history of education.

[2][3] Isakhanli finished high school with a gold medal and was admitted to the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics at Azerbaijan State University (BSU) in 1965.

[9] Isakhanli has translated poetry written in English, Russian and French, into Azerbaijani, particularly the poems of George Gordon Byron, W. Blake, Robert Herrick, and Gérard de Nerval, Vasily Zhukovsky, Evgeny Baratynsky, Fyodor Tyutchev, Afanasy Fet, Sergei Yesenin, Nikolay Gumilev, Anna Akhmatova, and Alla Akhundova.

[14] It features a Western-type curricula, a flexible credit accumulation system, a student-centered model of education, application of modern methods of management, broad and effective international relations, and local and foreign specialists.

[17] In 2010, Isakhanli received the National Khazar Award, in recognition of his contribution to Azerbaijani education, and for founding a university that meets international standards.

Hamlet Isakhanli at a conference
Hamlet Isakhanli at a conference
Hamlet Isakhanli presents his work at a poetry evening.
Hamlet Isakhanli presents his work at a poetry evening.