30/12/2015
2015 - 2016 Spring Term Dormitory Fees and Payments
29/12/2015
Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences member Ali Koşar received first prize in the Scientific Leadership category of the “Ten Outstanding Young Persons Of the World" "TOYP 2015 – Ten Outstanding Young Persons in Turkey" Awards.

Ali Koşar received hiz prize in the awards ceremony held on November 28, 2015 at Doğuş University.
28/12/2015
Our President Nihat Berker gave the talk of the yearend meeting of the MIT Alumni in Turkey, on Saturday 26 December at the Four Seasons hotel. In his talk entitled “Education, Years, and Friendship”, Berker stressed the similarities between the education philosophy and practice of MIT and Sabancı University.
24/12/2015
Globalization means different cultures interact and communicate with each other more and more every day. Another consequence of globalization is that different cultures end up working in the same environment in multinational companies. This brings new opportunities as well as challenges to businesses. We talked with Sabancı University School of Management Professor Nakiye Boyacıgiller on the globalizing world and the importance of intercultural management in multinational companies to help guide the executives of the future.
22/12/2015
Sabanci University Summer School (June 22 - August 16, 2016) has job openings for faculty members/graduate students as instructors for the following undergraduate courses in Economics:
ECON202 Macroeconomics
ECON204 Microeconomics
ECON301 Econometrics
The courses will be conducted in English. For more information about the courses, please visit Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences website: http://fass.sabanciuniv.edu/
22/12/2015
FASS Faculty Member Ayşe Parla has been accepted to the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton for the academic year 2016-17 for the completion of her book project entitled “Anxious Hope: Bulgarian-Turkish Labor Migrants, Ethnic Privilege and Everyday Law.” The book proposes a legal anthropology of hope through the exploration of the legal regulation of migrants as well as law’s informal manifestations in producing a structure of feeling designated as anxious hope.