
Turkey is will have a German University soon. Unlike the German University in Armenia, the Turkish one will be a public institution. According to Anatolia news agency, via Zaman Turkish daily, the draft law on the opening of the University in Istanbul was approved by Turkish parliament on 31 March 2010.
Replying to the questions of deputies on the draft law, Turkey’s Education Minister Ms. Nimet Çubukçu said İstanbul's Galatasaray University had been founded under the same conditions. Founded in 1992 as a French institution, Galatasaray University has become fully integrated within Turkey’s higher education sector.
Emphasizing the "contributions to Turkish education system" of such institutions, Çubukçu said, "This is our university and the students who will be educated at this institution will be the students of our country."
"Opening a Turkish university and secondary schools in Germany is also a necessity. Efforts could be exerted to this end," the minister added.
Replying to the questions of deputies on the draft law, Turkey’s Education Minister Ms. Nimet Çubukçu said İstanbul's Galatasaray University had been founded under the same conditions. Founded in 1992 as a French institution, Galatasaray University has become fully integrated within Turkey’s higher education sector.
Emphasizing the "contributions to Turkish education system" of such institutions, Çubukçu said, "This is our university and the students who will be educated at this institution will be the students of our country."
"Opening a Turkish university and secondary schools in Germany is also a necessity. Efforts could be exerted to this end," the minister added.










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