Istanbul University Art History Application and Research Center Regulation
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This regulation establishes the Istanbul University Art History Application and Research Center (İS-STAUM). Its purpose is to support the development and promotion of Turkish and Islamic Art, Byzantine Art, and General Art History through research, publications, projects, and scientific meetings. The Center prepares art history reports for immovable cultural assets in Istanbul for submission to Regional Conservation Boards, conducts translations of Ottoman Turkish works on art, organizes seminars, conferences, symposia, and museum visits, and collaborates with national and international institutions on conservation and restoration. It is managed by a Director, a 7-member Board of Directors, and an Advisory Board of up to 20 members, all appointed by the Rector for 3-year terms from relevant academic staff.
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Key Changes
- Establishes İS-STAUM center focused on Turkish-Islamic, Byzantine and General Art History
- Director appointed by Rector for 3 years from Literature Faculty academic staff
- 7-member Board of Directors and up to 20-member Advisory Board, both appointed for 3-year terms
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Obligations
What this law requires
The Director must prepare and submit annual activity reports to the Rector after obtaining approval from the Board of Directors
The Director must prepare art history reports for immovable cultural assets located within Istanbul boundaries for submission to Regional Conservation Boards (Kültür Varlıklarını Koruma Bölge Kurulları) for use in restoration processes
The Director must convene the Board of Directors and Advisory Board meetings, prepare meeting agendas, and chair the meetings
The Board of Directors must meet at least once every six months and maintain simple majority quorum for decision-making
The Advisory Board must convene annually in November upon the Director's invitation to provide recommendations and suggestions regarding the Center's activities