Bingöl University Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Application and Research Center Regulation
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This regulation establishes the organizational structure, objectives, and operating procedures of the Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Application and Research Center at Bingöl University in Turkey. The Center aims to support education and scientific research for students and faculty in physiotherapy, promote evidence-based practices aligned with WHO and Ministry of Health strategies, foster multidisciplinary collaboration with engineering and clinical sciences, and deliver preventive and rehabilitative health services to the public. It organizes training programs, conferences, and community awareness projects while conducting research on innovative techniques. The Center is managed by a Director, a five-member Board of Directors, and an Advisory Board of up to ten members, all appointed by the Rector for three-year terms. Personnel needs are met through university assignments, with the Director serving as the spending authority.
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Key Changes
- Establishes a new university research and application center focused on physiotherapy and rehabilitation
- Creates three governing bodies: Director appointed for 3 years, 5-member Board of Directors, and up to 10-member Advisory Board
- Director is appointed from full-time academic staff by the Rector for 3-year renewable term
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What this law requires
The Director must be appointed by the Rector from full-time faculty members working in physiotherapy and rehabilitation for a three-year term.
The Director must prepare and submit annual activity reports and work programs for the following year to the Rector after consulting with the Board of Directors.
The Director must convene and preside over Board of Directors and Advisory Board meetings, prepare meeting agendas, and implement Board decisions.
The Board of Directors must consist of five members total: the Director as chair and four additional members appointed by the Rector for three-year terms from full-time faculty at the Faculty of Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation.
The Center must organize and conduct certified courses, seminars, conferences, symposiums, and congresses in physiotherapy and rehabilitation in accordance with applicable regulations at national and international levels.