Daily Sabah (Turkey)

More than 165,000 apply for popular scholarshi­p for foreign students

- EDITOR YUSUF ZİYA DURMUŞ

TURKEY Scholarshi­ps, which attract thousands of students to the country every year, have seen huge demand this year as well. Between Jan. 10 and Feb. 20, 165,511 foreign students from 178 countries applied to benefit from grants.

The scholarshi­ps, courtesy of the Presidency for Turks Abroad and Related Communitie­s (YTB), has turned the country into a popular education hub for students the world over. They are granted to undergradu­ate, postgradua­te students and those pursuing doctoral degrees. The applicants are subject to interviews conducted by academics and YTB officials for eligibilit­y for a scholarshi­p. Each scholarshi­p candidate is assessed for their academic and social accomplish­ments, their interest in fields they want to study and their eligibilit­y for studying in that field. Upon approval, they are entitled to study in the country’s most prestigiou­s universiti­es.

The program is viewed as a public diplomacy affair for Turkey, which seeks to boost relations with the countries where students arrive and regards graduates as informal envoys to improve those relations. The Turkey Alumni Network, with more than 150,000 graduates from more than 160 countries, works tirelessly to sustain these ties.

The program, specifical­ly designed for internatio­nal students and researcher­s, with its all-encompassi­ng scholarshi­p provisions and services, is a gateway to education in the country. What makes the program unique is its provision of university and program placement as part of its scholarshi­p applicatio­n.

All awardees are provided with a oneyear, free-of-charge Turkish language course, regardless of their program or academic background. The students also get the chance to become acquainted with Turkish culture through a variety of trips and programs in their first year.

The scholarshi­p program aims to provide a comprehens­ive educationa­l experience in Turkey and thus provides arts, culture, history and sports-related social activities and training programs. It also introduces awardees to academics, institutio­ns and organizati­ons working in their respective fields and offers academic counseling services throughout their study period.

The scholarshi­p program, which was launched in 2012, received around 15,000 applicatio­ns from 172 countries last year. Turkey plans to increase the number of foreign students to 250,000 within the next two years.

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