At this session of Turkey Now!, which will be moderated by Reşat Kasaba (University of Washington) and George Kyris (University of Birmingham), the discussion will draw on insights from Rebecca
Renée Worringer (University of Guelph) will share with us the challenges of writing a textbook for the English-speaking classroom while Evren Altınkaş (University of Guelph), Janet Klein (University of
The Interuniversity Board of Turkey (Üniversitelerarası Kurul, ÜAK) denied Dr. Mehmet Deniz’s application to have his PhD in Sociology (SUNY Binghamton, 2019) recognized in Turkey based on “the topic
Helga Anetshofer (University of Chicago) and Hakan Karateke (University of Chicago), the co-editors of The Ottoman World (University of California Press, 2021) and Giancarlo Casale (University of Minnesota), the
We will present a brief summary of the achievements of the Turkish businessperson, activist, philanthropist, and political prisoner Osman Kavala, focus on the history of the cases brought against him
In 1726, İbrahim Müteferrika pointed out that printed books contain search tools, such as tables of contents and indices that enable readers to access information directly. Digitization broadens the level
Co-organized with the Stanford Program on Turkey, this conversation with Behlül Özkan (Marmara University) and Mehmet Ali Tuğtan (Bilgi University) will examine the adverse and long-lasting impact of
How can we make sense of the constitutional closure case initiated against the third largest party in the Turkish parliament, the Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) last week? This panel
Former and current Boğaziçi professors discussed the state of higher education and academic freedom in Turkey by reflecting on the past of Boğaziçi University and analyzing the recent events that