Sustainability and climate change in transport systems

Sustainability and climate change in transport systems

Sabancı University School of Management and Istanbul Policy Center hosted the World Conference on Transportation Research Society - Special Interest Group: E1 Transport System Analysis and Economic Evaluation (WCTRS SIG E1 Workshop) on October 5 and 6, 2015. The two-day event at the Karaköy Minerva Palas featured prominent names from academic and business communities as speakers. 

Gender and Women's Studies Center of Excellence

Gender and Women's Studies Center of Excellence

Sabancı University Gender and Women's Studies Forum held a meeting on Thursday, October 15 to announce that the Forum would continue its endeavors as a Center of Excellence. The first event of the Center was a lecture by Professor Yakın Ertürk from the Middle East Technical University Sociology Department and former United Nations Special Rapporteur on Violence against Women on "Fighting Violence against Women in Peace and War."

The third Akkök Executive Development Program by EDU concludes

The third Akkök Executive Development Program by EDU concludes

The third Akkök Executive Development Program held by Sabancı University Executive Development Unit EDU in association with Akkök Holding conclded with a certificate ceremony held on Friday, September 4, 2015 at the Sabancı University campus in Tuzla.

Attending the ceremony were Akkök Holding Board of Directors Member and CEO Ahmet Dördüncü, Holding HR Director Şerife Füsun Ömür and a number of executive directors.

“The Sky Event” at the Sakıp Sabancı Museum

“The Sky Event” at the Sakıp Sabancı Museum

With the invaluable support of Akbank Sanat, Sabancı University Sakıp Sabancı Museum is preparing to host “The Sky Event”, a series of conferences and art performences bringing together art, science, technology and architecture on October 23-24, 2015, in conjunction with its latest major exhibition titled “ZERO. Countdown to the Future”.


Sabancı students win first prize in technology

Sabancı students win first prize in technology

The knowledge gained in Sabancı University  Advanced Composite Materials and Polymer Processing-Structural Health Monitoring Laboratory has resulted with the first place in the Technology category of the TÜBİTAK University Entrepreneurship and Innovation Competion. Graduate students of Material Science and Nanoengineering Program; Çağatay Yılmaz, Çağdaş Akalın in the advisory of Assoc. Prof. Mehmet Yıldız won first prize with their project titled "  In-situ structural health monitoring of composite materials with embedded fiber optic sensors ." 

Our Faculty Member Can Akkan wins international award

Our Faculty Member Can Akkan wins international award

Sabancı University School of Management faculty member Can Akkan won the CEEMAN Teaching Award given to one person every year since 2010 to recognize outstanding individuals. As the first and only Turkish faculty member to win this recognition, Can Akkan received his award at the CEEMAN Conference held in Almaty, Kazakhstan on September 25, 2015.

Winners of the Hakan Orbay Research Awards 2015 chosen

Winners of the Hakan Orbay Research Awards 2015 chosen

The winners of the Hakan Orbay Research Awards given by the Sabancı University School of Management in honor of faculty member Hakan Orbay who passed away in 2011 were chosen. The award is designed to support young researchers of finance and microeconomics in creating original work.  This year's first prize went to Naveen Jindal School of Management, University of Texas at Dallas faculty Ümit Gürkan Gürün with his paper “Resident Networks and Firm Trade.”

Sabancı University among the top 400 universities worldwide

Sabancı University among the top 400 universities worldwide

Turkey declines 6 places in global competitiveness

Turkey declines 6 places in global competitiveness

World Economic Forum reveals Global Competitiveness Report 2015-2016. Turkey declines 6 places due to issues with the macroeconomic environment and institutions, becoming 51st among 140 countries.

Key Findings:

1. According to the Global Competitiveness Report 2015-2016, countries need to increase efficiencies to combat the decline in growth worldwide and high unemployment.

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