Exchange Programs

ERASMUS

The Erasmus program is a European Union initiative aimed at encouraging cooperation between higher education institutions. Students and academics travel to other countries for educational purposes and continue their studies there.
The program provides non-refundable financial support for higher education institutions to create joint projects and implement them, as well as to carry out short-term student and staff exchanges.
The Erasmus program works to achieve its goals by promoting inter-country cooperation between universities, facilitating reciprocal exchange of students and educators in Europe, and contributing to the academic recognition of studies and degrees earned in participating countries, enhancing transparency. Graduates from Europe, offering higher quality education, will be more qualified individuals who can better meet the expectations of the business world.


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Mevlana

The Mevlana Exchange Program is aimed at facilitating the exchange of students and academic staff between higher education institutions in Turkey and those abroad. Students wishing to participate in the exchange program can study for at least one semester and at most two semesters, while academic staff can teach for a period of at least 1 week and at most 3 months in higher education institutions worldwide. Similarly, students and academic staff from all over the world can come to Turkish higher education institutions under the program and participate in educational activities.


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Farabi

The "Farabi Exchange Program" is a student and academic staff exchange program between universities and higher technology institutes that offer associate, undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral education.
The Farabi Exchange Program aims to allow students or academic staff to continue their education and teaching activities for one or two semesters at another higher education institution outside their own.
Students participating in the Farabi Exchange Program receive non-refundable scholarships, and academic staff receive additional payments for teaching.


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