Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan reversed his controversial decision on Sunday to close a liberal private university in Istanbul, according to a decree published in the official gazette.

Hundreds of students and lecturers demonstrated earlier in the day outside the main campus of Istanbul Bilgi University, which has been closed since Friday, to demand its reopening.

Erdoğan on Friday ordered its closure in the middle of the school year, in an official decree.

It cited a law allowing for the closure of a private institution if "the expected level of education and training...is insufficient," a charge rejected by Bilgi students and staff.

"We will stay here until the university reopens its doors," said student union activist Emir Aydogan, demonstrating at the university on Sunday.