TURKEY SCHOLARSHIPS
During the pre-Republic and Republic periods, Turkey opened its doors to many foreign students for their education, and scholarships were given to those students so that they could obtain a distinguished education in the country. Although scholarships were offered in the 1960s as part of bilateral agreements with other countries, policies relating to foreign students were formalized for the first time in 1992, and the "Great Student Project" was launched.
Since the beginning of the 2000s, significant changes have occurred in all aspects of Turkey's foreign policy, culture, social policy, and economic growth, which has had an impact on the country's international education paradigm and prompted significant changes in that region. Turkey provides scholarships to foreign students from all over the world to study in Turkey's most prestigious universities, in addition to offering international education opportunities and a wealth of expertise and experience.
The scholarship programme offers its beneficiaries a wide range of opportunities and education at some of Turkey's most prestigious colleges, allowing students to broaden their horizons and have a one-of-a-kind educational experience while in Turkey. Turkey Scholarships is a government-funded, competitive scholarship programme that awards exceptional students full-time or part-time scholarships to study at Turkey's top universities. The aim of Turkey Scholarships is to create a network of future leaders dedicated to improving international relations and understanding.
Turkey Scholarships are unique in that they provide not only financial aid but also university placement at all levels of higher education. The scholarship programme offers programmes at 50 of Turkey's best and most prestigious universities, as well as a one-year Turkish language course that ensures that all students adjust to their new social and cultural climate.
Turkey Scholarships also assists foreign students with all required resources and procedures to help them feel at ease in Turkey. A dormitory, health care, a student bank account, and a student residence permit, as well as a one-year language course, are all included.
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