Ankara Vizyonunu Arıyor: ODTÜ Şehir ve Bölge Planlama Bölümü Stüdyo Sunumları
METU City and Regional Planning Department second-year students, with their vision projects prepared within the scope of their planning and design studio studies; In order to share that a more livable, ecological, innovative, and accessible city is possible, it invites all inte
This training program, which we have prepared based on the importance of primary sources in urban history research, will handle primary sources in three different modules: archival materials, archaeological and ethnographic works, and architectural works and monuments. The aim
Communication and Interaction Education in Contemporary Museum Practices
This training aims to contribute to and raise awareness among museum employees regarding communication, which plays a significant role in museum activities. It aims to enhance the internal and external communication skills of museum employees in line with the diversification of
VEKAM Local Memory Certificate Program Closing Session
At the closing event of the Local Memory Certification Program of VEKAM, Prof. Dr. Gil Pasternak will deliver a keynote lecture titled “Activating the Heritage Database: Digital Pasts in the Postdigital Present” while second part of the program will feature innovative and inspi
VEKAM Local Memory Certificate Program will be opened with İlhan Tekeli's conference titled "Different Ways for Locals to Claim their Identity" on Feb. 1, 2022.
The certificate program intends to contribute to fostering the skills of specialists and researchers on scientific and innovative methods regarding local memory studies.
A seminar series is prepared which will consist of a variety of subjects that were thematically constructed in the scope of scientific research methods as of the fall semester 2020.
Summer School // Reading and Analysing Ottoman Manuscripts
Koç University Vehbi Koç Ankara Studies Research Center (VEKAM), Social Sciences University of Ankara (ASBÜ) The French Institute of the Near East (Ifpo), and the Center for Turkish, Ottoman, Balkan and Central Asian Studies (CETOBaC) at EHESS, are organising a summer school in
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