Erasmus Exchange Program
Erasmus program is a European Union program to encourage higher education institutions in Europe to cooperate with each other. It provides non-refundable financial support in the form of a grant so that higher education institutions can produce and implement joint projects with each other and make short-term student and academic staff exchanges. It was named after the Dutch scientist Erasmus (1469-1536), who was one of the important representatives of Renaissance Humanism, as he had been both a student and an academician in different European countries. Our university carries out KA103 projects within the scope of Erasmus Programme. The KA103 project provides opportunities for student and staff exchange.
Farabi Exchange Program
The Student and Faculty Member Exchange Program between Higher Education Institutions, which is briefly called "Farabi Exchange Program", is a student and faculty exchange program between higher education institutions that provide education at associate, undergraduate, graduate and doctoral levels within universities and high technology institutes.
Farabi Exchange Program aims to enable students or faculty members to continue their education and training activities in a higher education institution outside their own institution for one or two semesters. Students participating in the Farabi Exchange Program receive free scholarships, and faculty members are paid additional tuition. The principles regarding the implementation of the Farabi Exchange Program have been determined in detail by the Regulation, Principles and Procedures.
Mevlana Exchange Program
Mevlana Exchange Program is a program that makes it possible to exchange students and teaching staff between higher education institutions providing education in the country and higher education institutions providing education abroad.
With the Regulation published in the Official Gazette dated August 23, 2011 and numbered 28034, the way for the exchange of students and lecturers between higher education institutions abroad and higher education institutions in our country has been paved.
Unlike other exchange programs, the mobility within the exchange program includes higher education institutions all over the world, regardless of any geographical region.
Students who want to participate in the exchange program can benefit from this program for one academic year (4 months) with scholarship and one semester without scholarship. Similarly, students and lecturers from all parts of the world can come to higher education institutions in Turkey.
Detailed information: International Relations Office.