Türkiye İstatistik Kurumu , TÜİK ) is founded of the Statistics Council and the Presidency of the Turkish Statistical Institute with Statistics Law of Turkey numbered 5429. The Statistics Council is established to advice on the development and implementation of the Programme and on the production and use
Education (CoHE, Yükseköğretim Kurulu , YÖK) was established by Law No. 2547 dated 6 November 1981. With this law, all higher education institutions in Turkey have gathered under the roof of YÖK; academies, universities, educational institutions have been transformed into the faculties of education, and
University-Business Cooperation in the following countries: Austria Belgium Finland France Germany Ireland Italy Netherlands Poland Portugal Spain Sweden Turkey United Kingdom
all EU Member States, as well as the United Kingdom, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Norway, Serbia and Turkey.
that are strategically important for Dutch higher education: Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Mexico, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, Thailand, Turkey and Vietnam. They were set up with funding from the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science. The main task of the Netherlands Education Support
tation policy portfolios for twelve (12) countries (Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bulgaria, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Turkey and Ukraine). The Scientific Committee invites scientists, researchers, PhD candidates and policy makers from all over the world to participate.
honor those who labor in these fields, To guide young people towards science and research, To raise the social status of scientists and researchers in Turkey and work on protecting them, To help raise science and research standards to international level. Its duties include providing advice on scientific
significant technical risks for each funded partner. Countries / Regions Participating in the 30th call: Brazil Flanders (Belgium) Germany Luxembourg Turkey Wallonia (Belgium) Russia has been suspended from all IraSME activities until further notice. The minimum constellation is 2 companies from 2 participating
centres located in China and the USA. With partners from Brazil and eight European countries (Germany, Portugal, Belgium, Hungary, Austria, Spain, and Turkey), the consortium’s goal is strengthening cooperation in research, innovation, and business between Brazil and Europe by exchanging innovative practices
sustainability policy and the blue economy. In 2018, experts from the 7 countries bordering the Black Sea: Bulgaria, Georgia, Moldova, Romania, Russia, Turkey and Ukraine, in cooperation with marine experts from leading European marine institutes and organisations, and with the support of the European Commission