Erasmus Information Package
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Erasmus Information Package
ÇAĞ UNIVERSITY ERASMUS - ECTS GUIDE 2014-2015 1 2 Dear Students; Çağ University was founded in 1997 by the Baybogan Education Foundation. With 25 years experience in education ranging from Kindergarten to the University level, the foundation’s aim is to educate young people for the domestic and international business worlds. The students of Çağ University hold dear the principles of Atatürk, have global values emphasizing independent thought and creativity, and can speak English as well as a second foreign language. Çağ University, with its dynamic structure, modern campus, and international academic staff is recognized for its high quality education. It is the first foundation university in the Mediterranean area, which is well known as a center of natural beauty, history and culture. At Çağ University the ratio of instructors per student is in accordance with international norms. An education at Çağ provides the student with: a quality, small group educational environment a forum where students can share the leaders’ ideas and thoughts of the business world, politics, and science and technology a real life educational model made available by coordination with national and international organizations. In accordance with the vision of Çağ University and its distinguished teaching staff, Çağ is on course to be a “world university” coordinating with both American and European universities in terms of academic, scientific, and technological fields. It also promotes research in social sciences. Prof. Dr. H. Çetin BEDESTENCĠ Rector Çağ University 3 ABOUT UNIVERSITY Çağ University is a foundation university, a nonprofit institution founded (under Law No. 4281) by the Bayboğan Education Foundation. It is the first foundation university in Mediterranean region of Turkey, a region of rich history and culture and great natural beauty. Education began on November 22, 1997 following an opening ceremony attended by President Süleyman Demirel. The university provides varied opportunities for education, which are not limited to within the campus walls. Faculty members share their knowledge and experience with students, in an atmosphere of warmth and friendship, enabling them to gain self-confidence and become equipped for a career of further study. The students can also hear the views of many leaders in business, science, politics and technology in forums hosted by the university. This ensures contact with the real world so that education doesn't remain an abstract concept. Çağ University, situated on 230.000m2 of parkland, was founded with the aim of providing modern, higher education of a global standard. We will embrace the young people of the region and foster scientists and professionals who are of high moral standards, creative, free-thinkers who have universal values and a wide perspective, and who love their fellow human beigns. The university participated in Erasmus Programme on 2005. Afterwards, ECTS, Diploma Supplement and Quality Assurance System were established; as a result, exchange programme began to operate. 4 Çağ University European Credit Transfer System Label (ECTS Label) and diploma Supplement Label (DS Label) have been awarded by the European Commission 5 ACADEMIC AUTHORITIES Rector Prof. Dr. Çetin BEDESTENCI Phone: +90 324 651 48 00 E-mail: bedestenci@cag.edu.tr Vice Rector Prof. Dr. Fikri AKDENIZ Phone: +90 324 651 48 00 E-mail: fakdeniz@cag.edu.tr Deans Faculty of Law Prof. Dr. Yücel ERTEKIN Phone: +90 324 651 48 09 E-mail: yucelertekin@cag.edu.tr Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences Prof. Dr. Mustafa Başaran Phone: +90 324 651 48 10 E-mail: basaran@cag.edu.tr Faculty of Arts and Sciences Prof. Dr. D.AYNUR GÜLER Phone: +90 324 651 48 09 E-mail: adguler@cag.edu.tr Directors Graduate School of Social Sciences Institute of Social Sciences Assist.Prof.Dr. Murat KOC Phone: +90 324 651 48 00 E-mail: muratkoc@cag.edu.tr Higher Vocational School Prof. Dr. Unal AY Phone: +90 324 651 48 00 E-mail: unalay@cag.edu.tr Prepatory School Hamdi ÖNAL Phone: +90 324 651 48 00 E-mail: hamdional@cag.edu.tr Erasmus Institutional Coordinator Instructor:Gül KULAK Phone: +90 324 651 48 00 Email: gulkulak@cag.edu.tr erasmus@cag.edu.tr Contact Information Çağ University Adana-Mersin Karayolu Üzeri 33800 YENĠCE- TARSUS / MERSĠN Tel.: +90 324 651 48 00 Fax : +90 324 651 48 11 e-mail : cag@cag.edu.tr Website : http://www.cag.edu.tr/ 6 2014 - 2015 ACADEMIC CALENDER FALL SEMESTER 01-05 September 2014 15 September 2014 15-30 September 2014 03-14 November 2014 05-16 January 2015 26-30January 2015 Course Registration Period Classes Commence Add & Drop Period Midterm - Exam Week Final Examinations Make - up Exams SPRING SEMESTER 26 January - 032 February 2015 02 February 2015 02 - 13 February 2015 23 March - 03 April 2015 13 - 27 May 2015 03 - 09 June 2015 Course Registration Period Classes Commence Add & Drop Period Midterm - Exam Week Final Examinations Make - up Exams ERASMUS CONTACT PERSONS FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES DEPARTMENT ECTS COORDINATOR E-MAIL Management Assist.Prof.Dr. Murat Gülmez mgulmez@cag.edu.tr International Relations Assist.Prof.Dr.Sevgi Balkan SAHIN sbalkan@cag.edu.tr International Finance Assist.Prof.Dr. Gökhan Sokmen gokhansokmen@cag.edu.tr International Trade Assoc.Prof.Dr. Canol KANDEMĠR ckandemir@cag.edu.tr Tourism and Hotel Assist.Prof.Dr. Murat Gülmez mgulmez@cag.edu.tr Management FACULTY OF ARTS AND SCIENCES DEPARTMENT ECTS COORDINATOR English Language Instructor,Can SAKIRGIL Teaching Mathematics and Lecturer,. Arif SOLMAZ Computer Sciences Turkish Language and Assist.Prof.Dr. Sirvan KALSIN Literature Psychology Lecturer,Kahraman KIRAL E-MAIL csakirgil@cag.edu.tr arifsolmaz@cag.edu.tr sirvank@cag.edu.tr kahramankiral@cag.edu.tr FACULTY OF LAW DEPARTMENT Law ECTS COORDINATOR Assist.Prof.Dr. Sami Doğru HIGHER VOCATIONAL SCHOOL DEPARTMENT ECTS COORDINATOR Vocational School Assoc.Prof.Dr. Ġlhan Öztürk E-MAIL samidogru@cag.edu.tr E-MAIL ilhanozturk@cag.edu.tr Coordinator, International Relations & Erasmus Office Instructor. Gül KULAK, gulkulak@cag.edu.tr erasmus@cag.edu.tr 7 INFORMATION ON DEGREE PROGRAMS FIRST CYCLE DEGREE (BACHELOR’S DEGREE) PROGRAMMES FACULTY OF ECONOMICS & ADMINISTRATIVE SCIENCES Department of Management Department of International Trade &Logistics Department of International Finance Department of International Relations Department of Tourism and Hotel Management FACULTY OF LAW FACULTY OF ARTS & SCIENCES Department of English Language Teaching Department of Mathematics and Computer Science Department of Turkish Language and Literature Department of Psychology SECOND CYCLE DEGREE (MASTER’S DEGREE) PROGRAMMES Master of Business Administration (MBA) Master of Public Law Master of Private Law Master of English Language Teaching Master of Psychology THIRD CYCLE DEGREE (DOCTORATE DEGREE) PROGRAMMES PhD. in Business PhD. in English Language Education SHORT CYCLE DEGREE (ASSOCIATE DEGREE) PROGRAMMES Public Relations and Advertising Child Development Banking and Insurance International Trade Occupational Health and Safety Justice Applied English-Turkish Translation Health Inst.Management 8 TURKISH EDUCATION SYSTEM The Basic Structure of the Turkish National Education System consists of four main stages as preschool education, primary education, secondary education and higher education. Pre-school education consists of non-compulsory programmes whereas primary education is a compulsory 8 year programme for all children beginning from the age of 6. The secondary education system includes “General High Schools” and “Vocational and Technical High Schools”. Higher Education is defined as all post-secondary programmes with duration of at least two years. The system consists of universities (state and non-profit foundation) and other types of higher education institutions (police and military academies and foundation vocational schools). Each university consists of faculties and schools offering First Cycle (Bachelor’s level) programmes (240 ECTS), two year vocational higher schools offering Short Cycle (Associate’s level) programmes (120 ECTS) of a strictly vocational nature and also graduate schools administering graduate programmes. The Higher Education Law No. 2547 is the main law, which governs the higher education in Turkey. All universities (both state and non-profit foundation) are subject to the same law and regulations/rules. All state and non-profit foundation universities are founded by Law. The Higher Education System is regulated by the Council of Higher Education (Yüksek Öğretim Kurulu-YÖK) established in 1981, the Council regulates the activities of higher education institutions with respect to research, governing, planning and organization. Admission to higher education is based on a nation-wide Student Selection Examination (ÖSS). The examination is held once a year and is administered by the Student Selection and Placement Center (ÖSYM). Candidates gain access to institutions of higher education based on their composite scores consisting of the scores on the selection examination and their high school grade point averages. Graduate level of study consists of the Second Cycle (Master’s Degree) and the Third Cycle (PhD/Doctorate Degree) programmes. There are two types of Master’s programmes: with or without a thesis. The Master’s programmes with a thesis have 120 ECTS and consist of a minimum of seven courses, with a minimum of 21 national credits, one seminar course, and a thesis. The seminar course and thesis are non-credit and graded on a pass/fail basis. The duration of the Master’s programmes with a thesis is four semesters. Non-thesis Master’s programmes have 90 ECTS and consist of a minimum of 10 courses with a minimum of 30 national credits and a non-credit semester project. The semester project is graded on a pass/fail basis. Duration of the non-thesis Master’s programmes is three semesters. PhD programmes have 240 ECTS and duration of eight semesters which consists of completion of a minimum of seven courses, with a minimum of 21 national credits, passing a qualifying examination, preparing and defending a doctoral dissertation. Specialization in Medicine accepted as equivalent to third cycle programmes are carried out within the faculties of medicine, university hospitals and the training hospitals owned by the Ministry of Health. Since 2003, a change in the 1996 Regulations on Graduate Education allows Bachelor’s degree holders to PhD programmes if their performance at the Bachelor’s degree level is exceptionally high and their application is approved. For these students, the theoretical part of the PhD programmes consists of a minimum of 14 courses, with a minimum of 42 national credits. The national credit system is based on contact hours (i.e. theoretical or practical hours per week). 1.0 credit stands for each hour of lecture a week and 0.5 credit stands for each hour of laboratory or practical a week. 9 10 GENERAL INFORMATION FOR EXHANGE STUDENTS 11 Getting to ÇAĞ Çağ University is located between two major cities, Adana and Mersin. There is an international airport in Adana. The easiest way to come to Çağ University would be by plane. However, there are buses from other cities of Turkey to both Adana and Mersin. Exchange students should inform the international office before their arrival. Once the exchange students arrive to Adana or Mersin, our international office will arrange their arrival to Çağ University. Accomodation Our international office help the exchange students to arrange their accommodation. Currently, the University offers accommodation to its students. There is free transportation from Adana and Mersin to Çağ university for the students, which is provided by the university. Also Çağ University provides accomodation and lunch for free for all incoming Erasmus students. Costs of Living Mersin is one of the cheapest city in Turkey. Here is a sample table showing the costs in the region. Some expenses Turkish Lira (TL) EURO Room Rental Free for exchange students Free for exchange students Lunch at school Free for exchange students Free for exchange students Lunch at a restaurant 15 TL 3.5 Euro Transportation to school Free Free Transportation in city 3 TL 1 Euro Movie ticket 12 TL 4Euro 1 litre of milk 2,80 TL 0,8 Euro 1 loaf of bread 0,75 TL 0,3 Euro 1 kilogram of meat 30 TL 10 Euro 1 kilogram of fish 20 TL 7 Euro Note: 1 Euro = 3 TL Meals Mersin possesses the fish and other products of the sea that Mediterranean provides. On the other hand, it has a wide variety of agricultural products grown in different environmental and climatic conditions offered by the plains, plateaus and mountains. This rich variety of flora and fauna naturally has led to a remarkable kitchen tradition. In Mersin and surrounding tourism centers the specialties of the local kitchen can be found. The basis of the local kitchen consists of a great variety of kebabs. Some of these are even eaten during breakfast or just as snacks between meals. The most widespread one is the tantuni that could be bought from street vendors. It is made of small pieces of steak. 12 Medical Facilities There are variety of hospitals and private clinics in both city; Adana/Mersin. To benefit from these health services, all foreign exchange students and visitors are strongly advised to have a valid international health insurance before coming to Turkey. They can also obtain health insurance for a certain period of time from many insurance agencies in Turkey, after entering the country. A comprehensive insurance costs about 60€ a month. Insurance Çag University pays attention to the safety and health of its students and staff alike. The insurance system related to health issues work in different ways: the students whose parents are protected by any insurance policy through their occupation are covered by this insurance. Such students can benefit from any kind of treatment free of charge. They are also protected against any accidents, both studyrelated and not related. The students who do not have any insurance policies inherited from their parents are covered by the Directorate of Health. The exchange students and other foreign students studying at Çağ University are requıired to have their own insurance policies. Library In order for students to effectively benefit from the research and self-development activities that are a necessity in modern education, our library has many texts and resource books and provides a comfortable and modern atmosphere for students and academic staff. As well as domestic and foreign daily newspapers and magazines, all types of periodicals, bulletins and other publications required by the academic departments are available. Çağ University Library is working to offer the highest possible quality service by providing all the resources students need to successfully complete their studies at the University. Throughout the library, staff works closely with teaching staff to make sure that the facilities and services are in place to meet the needs of all teaching programs. 13 Recognition of Learning Outgoing students of Çağ University are required to have their studies pre-approved by their departmental and faculty study programme authorities after counselling of the member of the academic staff. After successful completion of the study abroad with presenting his/her transcript, the earned credits will be fully recognized as agreed between the student and departments authorities prior to commerce of the exchange programme. The courses passed abroad are shown in their original name and ECTS credits in the transcripts of exchange students. With a valid bilateral agreement and learning agreement prepared prior to the mobility between partner universities and Çağ University, the incoming students upon completion of their studies at Çağ University automatically get a Transcript of Records. It is the partner institution’s responsibility to give the students full academic recognition of credits taken at Çağ University. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS The placement into the first cycle degree programmes is made solely based on the scores obtained from The Student Selection Examination (ÖSS). Students taking the exam make their choices of degree programmes, and send their list to The Student Selection and Placement Center (ÖSYM), which is affiliated to The Higher Education Council (YÖK). The ÖSYM receives all the applications, group the applications with respect to the score type and places the students with sufficient scores to one of the selections they have made. Students having the right to enrol will do their registrations on certain dates, usually the first week of September. Students who have started studies and achieved credits in other universities within or outside of the country may apply for their recognition. The recognition record is unique for each student and therefore the procedure is carried out accordingly before the start of each academic year. For Foreign Students The selection of foreign students for any undergraduate (first cycle) programmes into the higher education institutions in Turkey was also centrally managed via an examination called The Examination for Foreign Students (YÖS) organized by ÖSYM every year by 2010. However, after year 2010, the placement is made by each university freely rather than central exam made by OSYM. On the other hand, students wishing to transfer to one of our undergraduate programmes must apply directly to our university. For Exchange Students Under an established exchange programme or the one approved by the University (such as the LLP Erasmus Programme), the exchange students from abroad may be accepted for studies in the relevant departmant. The International (Erasmus) Office representatives will direct the students from their first arrival till the last day of their stay. The documents needed for this process include a) application form, b) the letter of acceptance, c) the learning agreement, and d) an official letter to be received from the International Office addressed to the registrar. After enrollment is made the students are given a temporary student ID card to enable them to use the library and other university facilities stratight away, as well as an official letter to be used for the residence permit. Erasmus Office prepares all necessary documents with student and obtain residence permit in the first two weeks of student arrival. Registration procedures Students placed by OSYM (Student Selection and Placement Center) into any department at Çağ University are contacted directly by the University and informed of the registration dates for the academic unit won by the student, and of what is required of the student during the registrations process. The students are required to bring with them the following items and them over to the staff at the Directorate of Student Affairs Office: the bank statement showing that the required fees have been paid the diploma received from the high school certified copy of ID card 12 passport-size photographs 14 Once these items have been presented to the staff in charge, the registration is made and the student is given the new ID showing the matriculation number. Assessment For each course taken at Çağ University, the course lecturer gives the student one of the following grades. The letter grades, coefficients and percentage equivalents are given below. Grade Point 90-100 85-89 80-84 75-79 70-74 60-69 50-59 40-49 40 and below Credits 4.0 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0 Local Grade AA BA BB CB CC DC DD FD FF ECTS Grade A A B B C D E Fail Fail Arrangement for Academic Guidance Each new coming student is provided with an academic advisor within the department the students has enrolled. The contact point is in essence academic advisors for students. The academic advisor is assigned among the lecturers by the head of the department for each registered student. Advisors help, lead and monitor the student during his/her period of study. Students after having consultations enrol in courses at the beginning of each semester. Checking the student’s registrations for courses at the beginning of each semester based on their academic success to make sure that they will have no difficulty in following the courses they have already enrolled. In order to do counselling effectively, the advisors keep "Student Tracking File" according to the unit’s plan for each student. Information Services Çağ University has a very strong Information Technology (IT) infrastructure and IT services. Internet access is available in the whole buildings at campus. Çağ provides Wireless internet in whole of the campus. Students are able to get detailed information about weekly schedule of lessons, examination results, learn their grades, do course registrations, use library and communicate with lecturers by means of interactive media via internet. All students are given full access to the library where services of surfing on internet, computing, catalogue-search and photocopying are provided. Sports and Leisure Facilities Çağ University gives importance and supports all social, cultural and sports facilities organized by students. A variety of sports activities are provided to nurture the physical well being of the community and to provide an opportunity for students to compete in sports in an educationally sound environment. Çağ University provides facilities in almost every areas of sports to its students. The University offers soccer, volleyball, basketball, tennis, table tennis and handball. There are numerous opportunities for participation in both competitive and recreational activities for students. 15 Orientation programme Orientation programme applied to the new registered students for a week just before the courses begin aims at introducing the university and its environments to students and help them adapt to school. This occasion also helps the exchange students to make new friends especially during the visits to the sites of tourist attraction in the immediate vicinity of Mersin and Adana. All the exchange students are matched with a Turkish host student, who is asked to help his/her mate on issues regarding life in the university as well as in the town. Language courses Cag University has departments of languages within the Faculty of Arts and Science and English Preparatory School. Through these academic units language courses can be offered in Turkish, English, French and German. Çağ University runs intensive day courses of basic Turkish for the incoming Exchange students to help ease their stay in Turkey. These courses continue during the orientation period. ARRIVAL IN MERSĠN Çağ University is located between two major cities, Adana and Mersin. There is an international airport in Adana. The easiest way to come to Çağ University would be by plane. However, there are buses from other cities of Turkey to both Adana and Mersin. Exchange students and faculty members are welcomed from airport and bus station by our Erasmus office staffs. 16 PRACTICAL INFORMATION FOR MOBILE STUDENTS Money The Turkish currency is new Lira (TL). 1 US$ is equivalent of around 1.8 TL and 1 € is equivalent of around 2.35 TL. Banknotes include 1, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 and 200 TL, and coins 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 and 100 kuruş. Phone Calls Public pay phones can be found in almost all academic units besides the post office. They operate on crediphone cards which can be bought from the post offices as well as stationeries. To make an international call, one needs to dial 00 before dialling the international code of the country to be phoned to. In Turkey, three cell phone companies operate, namely Turkcell, Vodaphone and Avea. All of these companies provide a variety of tariffs responding to the needs of the customers. The students can buy a mobile number from any of these companies and use it with their mobile phones Electrical and Electronic Devices Turkey uses conventional European system in electricity working on 220 volts. The sockets are twopin. National and Religious Holidays October 29 : Republican Day January 1 : New Year's Day April 23 : National Sovereignty and Children's Day May 19 : Youth and Sports Day August 30 : Victory Day July 17-19 : Ramadan Feast September23-27 : SacrificeFeast APPLICATION AND DEADLINES FOR ERASMUS STUDENTS Student Applications Deadlines Application procedure Term 1 (Fall Semester) Term 2 (Spring Semester) 30 July 2015 30 December 2015 Via student’s home institution, using the “Application Form for Erasmus Student” and “Learning agreement” which can be found on http://www.cag.edu.tr/erasmus web pages on in annexes of this students guide. All applications are made online from the above mentined web address. 17 ABOUT MERSIN AND ADANA CITIES City of Mersin The locality of Mersin is one of the most ancient regions of Anatolia, but Mersin is one of the newest cities of Turkey with a population of 1.500.000. The area where the city is founded was settled in ancient times. It is still possible to see sites such as Soli-Pompeipolis in the western suburb of Mezitli and the Yumuktepe tumulus, which is one of the earliest settlements in world history, dating back to 6000 BC. Historical ruins, dating from ancient times, together with those from the more recent past under Turkish rule, make for a region rich in cultural variety, and provide opportunities to view, and experience remnants of many different cultures. Although Mersin's history reaches far into the past, Mersin today is a relatively young city. No larger than a small town at the end of the 19th century, the city of Mersin became a medium-sized city in the 1960s. Mainly due to internal migration in the 1980s, Mersin has become one of the most rapidly growing cities in Turkey. A number of factories providing employment opportunities have contributed to this rapid development. The Mediterranean climate, coupled with rich agricultural lands and the use of the latest techniques in greenhouse production, provides for several harvests of farm products each year. Industrial developments in the formation of fertilizer and food processing plants, as well as an important oil refinery complex have increased employment opportunities. Mersin is Turkey's third largest sea port and a free trade zone, and is at the center of a busy transportation network. It is possible to take a ferry from Mersin to Magusa in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus and from Taşucu to Kyrenia. One can fly to every major city in the country and abroad from Adana Airport, 60 km to the Northeast. The soon-to-be-finished motorways will also connect Mersin to central Anatolia (Ankara 480km.), and to southeast Anatolia (Adana and Gaziantep) as well as Syria and Iraq in the east. One can reach Antalya (460 km) to the west by means of an unusually beautiful road that offers magnificent scenery. Moreover, it is possible to take a train from Mersin to the whole of Anatolia and abroad. The Taurus Mountains to the north of the city have provided for the development of additional tourism mainly in the form of mountain hikes and many summer resorts that have become centers for relaxation and recreation. 18 In recent years along the western coast, many new tourist complexes and summer villages have emerged. The coastal area is also very rich in archaeological sites, including Uzuncaburç, Kanlıdivane, Kızkalesi, Viranşehir (Pompeipolis), Eshab-ı Kehf, Anemorium, Mamure Kalesi and Yumuktepe. These are major attractions not only for their historical significance but also for their beautiful scenery. Because the city received many immigrants from nearby regions, the local culture is a medley of civilizations. The city hosts the State Opera and Ballet Institution, the fourth after Istanbul, Izmir and Ankara. Mersin International Music Festival was established in 2001, and it is one of the major cultural events of the province. The festival takes place in May every year. The XVIIth Mediterranean Games, commonly known as the 2013 Mediterranean Games was the 17th Mediterranean Games. The Games were held in Mersin, Turkey over 10 days from June 24 to July 3, 2013. http://www.mersin2013.org.tr/en/ You can eat Mersin's delicious sea food, "tantuni" - a kind of hot sandwich, deserts such as "kerebiç" and "cezerye" and also all kinds of "kebap". See following link for more information on Mersin: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mersin 19 City of Adana Adana is now inhabitating about 1.400.000 (including the immediate suburbs receiving municipal services), whereas the Provincial Population is about 1.950.000. Reputed most with its extraordinarily fertile lands and certainly broad range of agricultural products, Adana is the center of a region called “Cukurova”, the agricultural coastal lowlands. It is said that the history of the city dates back 8000 years, hosting more than 40 civilizations. In fact, throughout the history, the city itself and its surroundings have been highly attractive places for several reasons beyond the rich flora, such as, the mild weather, rich underground and running water resources, its position to take place at the only passway to Mezopotamia on South Anatolia and broad possibilities of mining including rich silver mines. Climate Mediterranean Climate dominates from the sea shore up to 400-600 mt highs. Adana receives no snow except appearance of some flying flakes for a few minutes throughout the year. The Taurus Mountains, however, receive plenty of snow, which is regarded to be the main source of the thousands of springs forming a web of streams and rivers. It is worthy to note that it takes about 40-50 minutes drive to both of the warm beaches in the south and to the snow-ball play grounds at the Taurus Mountains, in the north. See following link for more information on Adana: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adana 20 INTERNATIONAL COOPERATIONS Çağ University is a member of European Universities Association (EUA) and has already signed many cooperation agreements with universities in Europe and USA. We are working to create an international environment, expanding the scope of cooperation with our partners, and entering into new cooperation agreements within the Erasmus programs. Within this framework, we will exchange students and faculty and work on partner projects. Bilateral Agreements Within Erasmus LLP Programs University Hogeschool PXL Universita Karlova Vysoká škola mezinárodních a veřeyných vztahů Universitas Masarykiana Brunensis Le Lycée Ozenne Heci Saint Louis DHBW Mannheim Technischen Universität Chemnitz Hochschule für öffentliche Verwaltung Kehl Johannes Guterberg Universität Mainz Technological Educational Institute of Athens Szegedi Tudományegyetem Università degli studi di Teramo Università degli Studi di Foggia Wyższa Szkoła Handlowa w Radomiu Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II Małopolska Wyższa Szkoła Ekonomiczna Kujawsko-Pomorska Szkoła Wyższa w Bydgoszczy Instituto Politécnico do Cávado e do Ave Instituto de estudos Superiores de Fafe Instituto Politécnico de Bragança Dimitrie Cantemir University Universității “Alexandru Ioan Cuza” Universidad de Cordóba Universidad de Málaga Universidade de Santiago de Compostela Country Belgium Czech Rep. Czech Rep. Czech Rep. France France Germany Germany Germany Germany Greece Hungary Italy Italy Poland Poland Poland Poland Portugal Portugal Portugal Romania Romania Spain Spain Spain Web www.pxl.be www.cuni.cz www.vip-vs.cz http://is.muni.cz http://ozenne.entmip.fr www.heci-international.com www.dhbw-mannheim.de www.tu-chemnitz.de www.hs-kehl.de www.uni-mainz.de www.teiath.gr http://www2.u-szeged.hu/erasmus/ www.unite.it/UniTE www.unifg.it www.wsh.pl www.kul.pl www.mwse.edu.pl http://kpsw.edu.pl www.ipca.pt www.iesfafe.pt http://portal3.ipb.pt/index.php/pt/ipb www.cantemir.ro/en www.uaic.ro www.uco.es www.uma.es www.usc.es 21 ÇAĞ UNIVERSITY International Relations Office, Adana-Mersin karayolu üzeri, Yenice, 33800 Mersin / TURKEY Tel: +90 324 6514800 Fax: +90 324 6514811 Web site address: www.cag.edu.tr Email: erasmus@cag.edu.tr 22