Istanbul University Oriental Studies Application and Research Center Regulation
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This regulation establishes the organizational structure, objectives, and operating procedures of the Istanbul University Oriental Studies Application and Research Center (Şarkiyat Uygulama ve Araştırma Merkezi). The Center's primary purpose is to conduct research on Eastern languages, literatures, and cultures, develop educational programs, publish materials, organize scientific events, and cooperate with national and international institutions. It is governed by a Director appointed by the Rector for three years, a seven-member Board of Directors, and an Advisory Board of up to twenty members. The regulation details the appointment, duties, and meeting procedures of these bodies. It replaces the previous 1962 regulation governing the former Oriental Institute.
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Key Changes
- Replaces the 1962 Istanbul University Oriental Institute Regulation published in Official Gazette No. 11015
- Establishes a new Center with three governing bodies: Director, 7-member Board of Directors, and up to 20-member Advisory Board
- Director and Board members are appointed by the Rector for 3-year terms, renewable
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Obligations
What this law requires
The Rector must appoint a Director from among the University's faculty members with relevant work in Oriental Studies for a three-year term
The Director must prepare and submit the Center's annual activity report to the Board of Directors
The Board of Directors must meet at least once every six months and make decisions by majority vote of attendees
The Board of Directors must approve the annual activity report
The Advisory Board must convene annually in November at the Director's invitation to provide recommendations and suggestions on Center activities