Institutional Statement on Providing Neutral Platforms & Safe Spaces for Stakeholder Dialogue
Atatürk University acts institutionally, not merely through individual faculties, to facilitate open, inclusive, and neutral forums where a diverse range of stakeholders—including local residents, local government actors, civil society organisations, students, academic staff, and various policy- or community-groups—can convene in a safe environment to discuss regional, national and societal challenges.…
Institutional Statement on Policy-Focused Research Collaboration with Government
Atatürk Üniversitesi strongly affirms its institutional commitment to conducting policy-focused research in collaboration with government departments—at local, regional and national levels—via purpose-built research programmes, strategic partnerships, government-linked projects and formal application centres. The University acts as a body (not solely via individual academics) to deliver research that informs and supports…
Institutional Framework for Capacity-Building of Policy- and Law-Makers
Atatürk University undertakes as an institutional body a sustained programme of outreach, education and capacity-building activities directed not only at students and researchers, but at policy-makers, legal professionals, and public-official stakeholders at local, regional and national levels. These activities are delivered through dedicated research and application centres, strategic partnerships with…
Institutional Statement on Expert Advice to Government
Atatürk University acts as a comprehensive institutional body providing specialised and evidence-based advice to local, regional and national government actors through its research centres, faculty expertise, public-policy engagement and formal institutional mechanisms. The University’s engagement goes beyond individual academic interaction, leveraging centre-based infrastructure and formal partnerships to support public governance,…
Publication of University Financial Data
Atatürk University fully meets the requirements of transparency and accountability in public financial management by publishing its institutional financial data annually through the officially released “2024 Kurumsal Mali Durum ve Beklentiler Raporu” (Institutional Financial Status and Expectations Report), in accordance with Article 30 of Law No. 5018 on Public Financial…
Principles on Organised Crime, Corruption & Bribery
Atatürk University demonstrates its institutional commitment to combating organised crime, corruption, bribery and related integrity risks through published policies, formal governance structures, and accountability mechanisms. The university, as a unified body, has established clear ethical principles, procedures, monitoring and control processes that cover all stakeholders and activities. 1. Ethical Principles…
Institutional Statement on Local Stakeholder Participation in Decision Making
Atatürk Üniversitesi, as an institutional body, has established formal and systematic mechanisms to ensure that local stakeholders—including local residents, local government agencies, civil society organisations, and other community actors—are able to participate meaningfully in university decision-making processes. These mechanisms are integrated into university governance, planning, strategic development, and project implementation…
Recognition of an Independent Student Union
Atatürk Üniversitesi (the University) formally recognises a democratic, independent students’ representative body through the Atatürk Üniversitesi Öğrenci Konseyi (Student Council of Atatürk University), and institutionalises its role, election, and activities in university governance and student life. This commitment is embedded in university regulations, by-laws, election processes, and ongoing operations, thus…
