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GAU sign protocol with Ankara University Faculty of Law
A significant Ankara visit by GAU Science Board - a prominent Protocol among the Law Faculties of Girne American University and Ankara University which will lead Higher Education
Girne American University, on the eve of its 30th year in higher education, initiates another academic protocol in line with previous protocols signed globally and with universities of Turkey.
The GAU Science Board signed a protocol with one of fundamental universities of the Turkish Republic - Faculty of Law - when they paid a visit to Ankara University. GAU has almost reached 150 academic protocols and common scientific studies and has co-operated with universities other than GAU international overseas campuses and educational centres in England, Singapore, USA and Turkey.
The signing ceremony of the academic protocol is expected to be attended by the Founding Rector and Chancellor of Board of Administrators - Serhat Akpınar, CEO and Vice-Chancellor of Board of Administrators - Asst. Prof. Dr. Asım Vehbi, Rector - Prof. Dr. Yıldırım Öner and Dean of Faculty of Law - Prof. Dr. Cevdet Atay of GAU Scientific Board and Rector - Prof. Dr. Erkan İbiş and Dean of Faculty of Law - Prof. Dr. Arzu Oğuz of Ankara University and other senior academicians and administrators.
Founding Rector and Chancellor of Board of Administrators - Serhat Akpınar has further explained with regard to the event that the protocol will result in greater contribution in higher education. Akpınar also stated that major strides will be made in the field of law in line with the protocol signed with one of the core universities of the Turkish Republic - Ankara University, and further stressed that GAU aims to produce the opinion leaders of the future.
GAU also stated that the signing of the academic protocol will have two separate dimensions, as universities conduct common scientific studies within the framework of the protocols and undertake exchange programs of scientists, students and academic staff in semester periods under the rights of the terms and the conditions.