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IGU and Its Accomplishments in Global Arena: Colloborations Within the Scope of KA-171

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IGU and Its Accomplishments in Global Arena: Colloborations Within the Scope of KA-171


Within the scope of the KA-171 project, Istanbul Gelisim University International Exchange and Cooperation Office signed new cooperation agreements with universities from various countries.


Within the scope of the KA-171 project, Istanbul Gelisim University International Exchange and Cooperation Office signed new cooperation agreements with universities from various countries. The International Exchange and Cooperation Office has long been in contact with many countries within the scope of the KA-171 project. Agreements were signed with most of the institutions which we contacted and we became partners within the scope of the project. KA-171 Projects is also known as International Credit Mobility. International Credit Mobility is a European Union program that allows universities to exchange students and staff with countries outside the scope of “EU members and Program-related third countries”. The most important aspect where the program differs from the Erasmus Program is that it can exchange students and staff with “third countries not related to the Programme” (169 Countries Divided into 14 Different Regions) within the framework of certain procedures. Currently, Istanbul Gelisim University has agreements with 5 different countries within the scope of this project. These countries are the United States of America, Azerbaijan, Ukraine, Jordan, and Indonesia. As a result of long-term research, the best universities of the countries from many different regions were contacted and much feedback was received. These countries include Albania, Bosnia, and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Kosovo in the Balkans; Georgia located in the South Caucasus; Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan in Central Asia, India, Pakistan, and Malaysia in Asia, Morocco in North Africa, Cuba and Chile in Latin America, and lastly Russia and Ukraine. The breakthrough made by our office within the scope of International Credit Mobility is aimed at further increasing the promotion and recognition of our university in the relevant countries.

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