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Erasmus+ Bilateral Cooperation Between Istanbul Gelişim University and International University of Struga

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Erasmus+ Bilateral Cooperation Between Istanbul Gelişim University and International University of Struga


Istanbul Gelişim University has signed a significant bilateral Erasmus+ agreement with the prestigious educational institution International University of Struga in North Macedonia. This agreement offers new international experiences and opportunities for students from both universities.


Istanbul Gelişim University has signed a significant bilateral Erasmus+ agreement with the prestigious educational institution International University of Struga in North Macedonia. This agreement offers new international experiences and opportunities for students from both universities.

Located in Struga, North Macedonia, International University of Struga is known for its high-quality education approach. The university aims to provide students with a global perspective through its various international programs and modern educational methods. With its broad academic spectrum, the university offers students the chance to gain in-depth knowledge in different disciplines.

The agreement between Istanbul Gelişim University and International University of Struga aims to enhance students' international experiences under the Erasmus+ program. Through this collaboration, students will have the opportunity to explore different cultures, improve their language skills, and build an international academic network. The agreement has been implemented through digital platforms for coordination and collaboration, especially in the absence of face-to-face meetings, thus opening the doors to a new era in global education.
 
 
This strategic agreement aims to strengthen international connections for both universities and provide students with a rich learning experience. Through these new opportunities, students will be able to play a role in the global academic community.


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