11/07/2011
• ANOTHER STEP FOR SABANCI UNIVERSITY TO BECOME A WORLD-RENOWNED UNIVERSITY
• SABANCI UNIVERSITY ISTANBUL POLICY CENTRE AND GERMANY’S MERCATOR STIFTUNG HAVE SIGNED A STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP DECLARATION
• CHAIRMAN OF SABANCI UNIVERSITY, GULER SABANCI WAS THE KEYNOTE SPEAKER AT MERCATOR STIFTUNG’S ANNUAL CONFERENCE
• GULER SABANCI: “FOLLOWING OUR PARTNERSHIP WITH MIT, THIS NEW LONG-TERM PARTNERSHIP WITH MERCATOR STIFTUNG WILL ELEVATE SABANCI UNIVERSITY TO THE GLOBAL ARENA”
29/06/2011
735 graduate from Sabancı University
The commencement ceremony for the 12th undergraduate and 9th graduate classes of Sabancı University took place on Saturday, June 25th at the Sabancı University campus. 11 doctorate, 129 master’s and 595 bachelor’s students received their diplomas. Among this year’s graduates were international students from 12 countries, namely the United States, Germany, Albania, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Palestine, India, Iran, Egypt, Russia and Ukraine.
23/06/2011
Commencement ceremonies have been important events to build the institutional memory of the university since 2000, when the first students graduated. The “Academic Year Closing Lecture” given to the commencement class one day before the ceremony has also become a tradition.
13/06/2011
NanoTR - Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Conference is the most comprehensive meeting organized annually in Turkey in the field of nanoscience and nanotechnology. The 7th Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Conference (NanoTR VII) will be held in Sabancı University on June 27 - July 1, 2011 in Istanbul.
31/05/2011
Held in honor of the late Sakıp Sabancı, the Honorary Chairman of the Sabancı University Board of Trustees, the 6th Sakıp Sabancı International Research Awards will be given at a ceremony hosted by the Board of Trustees Chair Güler Sabancı and President A.
25/05/2011
The exhibition, entitled “Across - The Cyclades and Western Anatolia During the 3rd Millennium BC” is composed of artifacts from various Turkish museums as well as the National Archaeological Museum and the N. P. Goulandris Foundation Museum of Cycladic Art, Athens. It examines the relations between the Cyclades in the Aegean and the nearby Anatolia that gave rise to reciprocal influence, creating two cultures which are similar in many respects, nonetheless maintained distinctive regional characteristics.