Exchange Programes

  ERASMUS + EXCHANGE PROGRAMME

It is a European Union program encouraging Higher Education Institutions to cooperate with one another and providing international Mobility to university students. It provides financial support without payback to Higher Education institutions for producing mutual projects with each other.
Erasmus Program covers european union members 27 countries which are members of Life Long Learning Program, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway which are not members of EU but European Economical Territory members and the EU candidate country Turkey. It has been applied in EU Countries since 1987. It can be said that it is the most charming program of EU education and youth programs by the consideration of around 1.100.000 student exchanges has been done as the year 2003. Erasmus program is open for the benefit of higher education institutions. For all the activities going to be held in the frame of Erasmus Program, at least one of the institutions must be European Union member institution.

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  FARABİ EXCHANGE PROGRAMME

In short, "Farabi Exchange Program called" Higher Education Institutions Between Students and Faculty Exchange Program, universities and higher institutes of technology within the associate, bachelor's, master's and doctoral-level education that institutions of higher education between the student and faculty exchange program. 

Farabi Exchange Program, students or faculty members during one or two semesters at an institution of higher education outside their own institutions and aims to continue their academic activities. Farabi Exchange Program guidelines on the implementation of the Regulations and Procedures are defined in detail by.

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  MEVLANA EXCHANGE PROGRAMME

Mevlana Exchange Programme is a programme which aims the exchange of students and academic staff between the Turkish higher education institutions and higher education institutions of other countries. With the regulation published in August 23, 2011 (num: 28034), students and academic staff exchange between Turkish higher education institutions and higher education institutions of other countries has been possible.

Students may study abroad for one (minimum) or two (maximum) terms and academic staff may lecture abroad from one week (minimum) to three months (maximum). Accordingly, students and academic staff from any country may benefit from this programme being hosted by Turkish higher education institutions in order to study or lecture.


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