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Erasmus+ Exchange Program

Our department has been part of the Erasmus exchange program since 2005. The program was renamed as Erasmus+ in 2014 expanding its scope until 2020, with the aim of cooperating among higher education institutions within and beyond European Union (EU) borders. Improving individual’s communication, language and inter-cultural skills, gaining highly valued, new skills, adding up to personal development, benefitting from the equal chance to quality education can be counted among the main objectives of the program.

Our university offers students the opportunity to spend one or two academic semesters abroad. If our students who participate in the program successfully pass their classes there, they are approved as successful here in our department, as well. Some of our students who are listed at the top of the selection list are offered scholarship funded by Turkish National Agency.

Our department has sent more than 50 students to six different EU countries and hosted three students from Poland, three from Denmark, one form Czech Republic, and two from Germany via student mobility. In addition to students exchange, five instructors from our department had a chance to give lectures in different EU countries and four foreign instructors visited our department via personnel mobility.

Our aim is to increase the number of universities that we have bilateral agreement on the departmental basis.

 

Our Current, International Exchange Partners

UNIVERSITY OF PARDUBICE – Czech Republic

TISCHNER EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY - Poland

PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY OF CRACOW - Poland

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE UCC - Denmark

HUMBOLDT UNIVERSITY - Germany

UNIVERSITY OF ZADAR - Croatia

  

Our Previous, International Exchange Partners

Wyzsza Szkola Jezykow Obcych w Poznaniu - Poznan College of Foreign Languages (Poland)

Die Padagogische Hochschule Linz - State College of Teacher Education in Linz (Austria)


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