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Great News to FFA and FAE: The Number of Agreements are Increasing!

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Great News to FFA and FAE: The Number of Agreements are Increasing!


The International Exchange and Cooperation Office have made a breakthrough in the interior design and architecture departments. Within the scope of Erasmus+ Internship Mobility, agreements were made with architectural companies from many European countries.


The International Exchange and Cooperation Office have made a breakthrough in the interior design and architecture departments. Within the scope of Erasmus+ Internship Mobility, agreements were made with architectural companies from many European countries. As IECO, we have made agreements with companies in many European countries, especially with Italy and Germany, within the scope of internship mobility. Among these companies are MGARK in Padova, Italy for the Interior Design department, Direktorenhaus Museum für Kunst Handwerk Design in Berlin, the capital of Germany, and Extramus in Italy for architecture. EXTRAMUS and MGARK, which are among the companies we made agreement with, are the institutions where many of our students have exchanged within the framework of Erasmus Internship Mobility. As a result of the meetings held with the institutions, it was shared that both institutions were very pleased with the contributions of our students who carried out their internship mobility in the previous periods, and that they would welcome new students in this direction. The Direktorenhaus Museum für Kunst Handwerk Design, located in Berlin, the capital of Germany, is originally a museum. On January 12, 2023, Museum Director Eliza Ilieva and IECO Assistant Specialist Hazal Emir held an online meeting and made an important attempt to make the agreement. After the meeting, the agreement was completed with the institution and the agreement includes the Department of Interior Architecture as well as other departments in the Faculty of Fine Arts. The International Exchange and Cooperation Office continues to increase its agreements with each passing day, to develop its students in this direction and to provide them with new experiences.

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