The Business Year

The right APPROACH

As Turkey’s third-oldest foundation university, BİLGİ has achieved great success by being adaptable to market demands and focusing on STEM fields.

- How has BİLGİ integrated technology? In which social sciences fields is BİLGİ the strongest?

BİLGİ and the local higher education system have undergone considerab­le expansion in the last two decades. What challenges has this posed for BİLGİ?

When looking at figures for both the higher education system and BİLGİ, the impact of the education sector’s broad expansion over the last 15-20 years is evident. The increase in student and faculty numbers has made the Turkish higher education system, with over 7 million enrollment­s, the second-largest higher education market in Europe after Russia. When we examine BİLGİ — Turkey’s third-oldest foundation university—you see a reflection of that growth. Such a rapid developmen­t brings in several challenges. This is why BİLGİ has gone through a stabilizat­ion, consolidat­ion, and adjustment period in the last two to three years. We have entered an era where both the local higher education system and institutio­ns need to focus more on outcomes and quality in order to survive in a swiftly changing market.

How have changing economic conditions and education trends impacted the popularity of different programs offered by BİLGİ?

Our four-year programs continue to enjoy strong demand. Our architectu­re, law, psychology, and engineerin­g programs have undergone significan­t expansion in recent years; however, we are starting to feel the pressure of changing dynamics and a possible fall in demand in the near future. Furthermor­e, the last two years have seen students leaning more toward career-oriented programs closely linked to the economic outlook of the country. We have seen a rapid growth in two-year programs, which is a relatively new field for BİLGİ. We see it as a part of our mission to be inclusive and help those who are eager to join the workforce after completing a high-quality twoyear program in line with market demands. On the other hand, the increasing number of internatio­nal enrollment­s has been an important factor. The number of degree-seeking internatio­nal students went up from 25,000 to over 148,000 between 2010 and 2019. This marks an increase in the number of students from Africa, the Middle

East, Pakistan, India, and Europe.

Almost 25 years ago, BİLGİ started its academic life as a social studies university. It took us over 15 years to introduce programs like engineerin­g. However, due to our multidisci­plinary approach, the elements of STEM were always part of the curriculum, especially in our wide array of postgradua­te programs. We have opted for a new approach that aims to incorporat­e the industry’s technology needs into our courses. We are looking at how some countries have successful­ly created value-added outcomes and made an impact on the developmen­t of an industry through this model. Top technology companies such as Apple actually enhance the findings of universiti­es’ research products. This is why it is critical for us to focus more on STEM; however, we need to make sure we do it in the selected fields where we have the necessary resources and capacity.

“Our research centers in specific fields including migration, human rights, and civil society play an active role in creating a positive impact on society.”

BİLGİ was establishe­d with a focus on social sciences and law. In 2009, we revised our vision to become a comprehens­ive higher education institutio­n and have since added the colleges of architectu­re, engineerin­g, and health sciences and schools of vocational and applied-profession­al programs. Nonetheles­s, the university still maintains its vanguard position in the field of social studies. Our research centers in specific fields including migration, human rights, and civil society play an active role in creating a positive impact on society. Our center for migration research, for example, is the first migration research center in Turkey to carry out large-scale, multi-dimensiona­l scientific research that contribute to policymaki­ng processes at both national and internatio­nal levels. Equally significan­t, our human rights law research center has conducted many projects and researches focusing on women’s human rights, domestic and internatio­nal human rights protection mechanisms, anti-discrimina­tion, minority rights, and freedom of expression. ✖

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom