In order to strengthen the research culture at the undergraduate level, bring together different disciplines through collaborative projects, and engage students in applied research processes at an earlier stage, the Interdisciplinary Project School has officially been launched at our university.
This new structure aims to create a shared project ecosystem where students and academics from fields such as engineering, health sciences, agriculture, sports sciences, education, and social sciences can collaborate and contribute to interdisciplinary research through technical, analytical, and innovative approaches.
What Does the Project School Aim to Achieve?
Started with a Pilot Structure
The Project School has initially begun with a pilot model involving volunteer academics and a selected group of students. Within this framework, the following objectives are prioritized:
International Research Mobility and Student Participation
In the upcoming phases of the Project School, students are expected to become more actively involved in international research ecosystems through COST Actions and similar global academic networks.
The initiative aims to enable students to:
Through interdisciplinary project production, students are expected to develop into individuals who can generate projects, establish academic collaborations, and gain research visibility not only nationally but also internationally.
Expected Contributions
For Students
For Academics
For Our University
This structure, centered on interdisciplinary production and collaboration, is expected to contribute significantly to the development of a new research-oriented academic culture at our university.
The coordination of the Interdisciplinary Project School established within our university has been assigned to Assist. Prof. Dr. Gülşah KEKLİK. We wish her success in the initiatives that will support the development of academic project culture, strengthen interdisciplinary collaborations, and encourage students’ active participation in national and international research processes.