The 'YÖK Anatolia Project' is successfully carried out at our university

Yayın Tarihi : 22/05/2021
Within the scope of the "YÖK Anatolia Project" implemented by the Council of Higher Education (YÖK), the online courses taught by volunteer academicians from ITU and METU are supported by conferences..

Within the scope of the "YÖK Anatolia Project", one of the new and innovative applications of the Council of Higher Education (YÖK), studies are carried out successfully at our University. Within the scope of the project, which was introduced with the participation of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, classes are held with the participation of volunteer academics at our University, which matches Istanbul Technical University (ITU) and Middle East Technical University (METU).

The development of students is supported by extracurricular activities at our University, where classes have been continuing since the beginning of the 2020-2021 Academic Year Spring Semester. Prof. Dr. Martina Gračanin Yüksek, from METU Faculty of Education Faculty, attended the conference titled 'The Language We don't Know We Know' which was organised by the English Language Teaching Programme, of which teaching language is %100 English.

Attending the event, our University Rector Prof. Dr. Orhan Uzun thanked Prof. Gracanin Yüksek for the trainings she volunteered, and said, “All the works carried out within the scope of cooperation and cooperation shed light on our future.”


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