鶹ýӳ to Exchange Faculty, Students with Turkish University
鶹ýӳ and Bahesehir University in Istanbul, Turkey, will begin an exchange program in spring 2012.

Traveling abroad and studying within different cultures is an important part of the student experience at 鶹ýӳ. With the recent signing of a memorandum of understanding, there is another opportunity to achieve that global experience.
鶹ýӳ and Bahçesehir University in Istanbul, Turkey, will begin a student and faculty exchange program in the spring 2012 semester. The first cohort will include students from 鶹ýӳ’s College of Business Administration.
Eventually, programs throughout the university will exchange with Bahçesehir University, the fifth Turkish university with which 鶹ýӳ has an exchange agreement.
Heart of Istanbul
“Bahçesehir Univeristy, located in the heart of Istanbul and overlooking the beautiful blue Bosphorus where Europe and Asia intersect, will give our students exposure to a moderate, democratic society where the majority population is Muslim,” said Al Sweedler, assistant vice president of 鶹ýӳ’s Office of International Programs.
“In order to compete in today’s global marketplace, our student must be globally literate. ”
“Turkey is an emerging power in the region and is destined to play an important role in regional and international affairs. Studying and working with scholars and students in this ancient and fascinating city offers our students and faculty a unique opportunity to expand their global understanding and perspective.”
Student exchange programs are open to all full-time 鶹ýӳ students for resident credit for a semester or full-year exchange.
This new exchange program demonstrates the global impact of the university, a key initiative of . Whether it’s the university’s Fulbright scholars, its study abroad opportunities or the international research of its faculty members, 鶹ýӳ competes on an international level. .
About Bahçesehir Univeristy
Founded in 1998, and located in Besiktas in the heart of Istanbul, Bahçesehir University has attracted a world-renowned academic staff and has created state-of-the-art research and instructional facilities.
“In order to compete in today’s global marketplace, our student must be globally literate,” said Michael Cunningham, dean of 鶹ýӳ’s College of Business Administration.
“Many of our students would like to be among the first to participate in this specific exchange with Bahçesehir Univeristy. Our business students understand what an incredible opportunity this is because of the increasingly important role Turkey plays in world affairs.”
Under the agreement, students will travel to and from Bahçesehir University for programs ranging from three months to a year. Already, 鶹ýӳ’s College of Business Administration has had nearly two dozen students express an interest in studying abroad at Bahçesehir University.
