On December 9, 2024, and January 7, 2025, Istanbul Gelisim Vocational School (IGMYO) and the Faculty of Health Sciences Social Work Department organized Erasmus+ Mobility Information Seminars. These events enabled students to explore international education and career opportunities, offering detailed insights into the Erasmus+ Study Mobility and Internship Mobility programs.
Erasmus+ Mobility Seminar at IGMYO
On December 9, 2024, the Istanbul Gelisim Vocational School hosted a seminar aimed at providing comprehensive information on Erasmus+ Study and Internship Mobility processes. The seminar was conducted with the support of Lecturer Çisem Yaşar from IGMYO and speaker Mehmet Emir Çetinberk.
During the session, participants were thoroughly briefed on the steps they need to take to gain international experience and the advantages offered by the program. The seminar, enriched by a Q&A session, enhanced students' interest in the Erasmus+ program and served as a guide for those aspiring to an international career.
Faculty of Health Sciences Social Work Department Seminar
On January 7, 2025, the Faculty of Health Sciences Social Work Department organized the second seminar. It featured contributions from Research Assistant Aslıhan Kübra Sakarya, Lecturer Kerem Aydemir, and speaker Mehmet Emir Çetinberk, who provided detailed explanations of the Erasmus+ Study and Internship Mobility processes.
With insights shared by Mehmet Emir Çetinberk, the session offered participants answers to their questions about studying and interning abroad. The seminar covered key topics, including application processes and financial support offered by the program.
Both events concluded with interactive Q&A sessions. Students gained a clearer vision of how Erasmus+ programs could contribute to their personal and academic development, leaving them motivated to take confident steps toward their future plans.
These seminars once again highlighted Istanbul Gelisim University's commitment to international education and collaboration. While extending gratitude to the participating lecturers and students, the university emphasized its ongoing efforts to expand the reach of Erasmus+ opportunities to wider audiences.