Frequently Asked Questions
Below you can see some of the questions we encounter most frequently. We hope you have the answer you're looking for here. If you cannot find the answer to your question, you can send it to us. Every question and comment is important to us, so do not hesitate to contact us. We will be happy to assist you.

QUESTION: Do you provide support in project writing?
Answer: The Project Development and Coordination Office under the Rectorate of our university provides information and announcements about projects, as well as offering mentoring services during the project application process. Assistance with project writing is not available.
QUESTION: I would like to apply for the Social Responsibility Project. What steps should I take?
Answer: The relevant academic staff member submits the application documents for the social responsibility project to the Department Heads via a letter of request. The Department Heads forward the application to the Project Development and Coordination Office via the Dean's Office. For detailed information and application documents, please visit the Social Responsibility page.
QUESTION: I want to write a BAP project, what method should I follow?
Answer: Our university's BAP Coordination Unit has been assigned to present and evaluate BAP projects. You can get the necessary information from the BAP Coordination Unit office.
QUESTION: I want to apply for Erasmus+ (Erasmus Plus). What path should I follow?
Answer: You can get the necessary information about the Erasmus+ program from our university's International Office.
QUESTION: During the international project application process, the university PIC number is requested. Is it possible for me to obtain this number?
Answer: The PIC number identifying our university in applications for projects supported by international organisations is as follows: 939951438
QUESTION: What is the difference between a Social Responsibility project and a Publicly Supprted project?
Answer: Although there is no significant difference in the content and structure of the projects, Social Responsibility Projects are carried out through partnerships established under protocols signed with foundations and associations, while Publicly Supported Projects are carried out through partnerships established under protocols signed with public institutions such as secondary schools, middle schools, and municipalities.
