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SELCUK UNIVERSITESI

ALAADDIN KEYKUBAT YERLESKESI, AKADEMI MAHALLESI, YENI ISTANBUL CADDESI N369/1, SELCUKLU KONYA, Türkiye

http://www.selcuk.edu.tr - +903322238400

Description of organisation

Selcuk University is a state university which is now among Turkey’s largest educational institutions involving over 70.000 students. It has a wide range of education opportunities ranging from health to social sciences and natural sciences with its 23 faculties, 6 graduate schools, 6 colleges, 22 vocational schools and a strong language education infrastructure with its Faculty of Literature and the School of Foreign Languages providing education in many languages. More importantly, it has an enormous campus and many facilities ranging from a shopping-center, swimming pool, tram, stadium etc. With also its conservatory, sports academy, fine arts, graphic design, radio&T, technology faculties and Erasmus House, it frankly shows that it aims not only providing education opportunities for young people, but also encourage their social inclusion with different social facilities/activities. And as a city university established in the center of Anatolian civilization, in a multicultural geography, it is also more than just a university. Reaching every individual who wishes with distance education activities, it is like a bridge between the city and the people with its Medical Faculty Hospital, Dental Clinics, Animal Hospital, Vocational Courses and Laboratories that are open to all people; and with its Barrier-Free Living Unit, Women-Family-Society, Autism and Elderly Care Research Centers working for people’s needs.

  • This organisation holds a European Solidarity Corps Quality Label. The Quality Label certifies that the organisation is able to run projects in compliance with the principles and objectives of the European Solidarity Corps.

Scope Volunteering

Role Expiry date
Hosting 31/12/2027
Supporting 31/12/2027

Lead organisation

PIC: 998993883 OID: E10206562

Organisation topics

Green skills

Inclusion