Ostim Technical University Ahi Evran Anatolian Entrepreneurship Application and Research Center Regulation
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This regulation establishes the Ahi Evran Anatolian Entrepreneurship Application and Research Center at Ostim Technical University in Turkey. The Center aims to blend traditional Ahilik philosophy with modern entrepreneurship and advanced technologies through interdisciplinary research, innovation, and sustainable development initiatives. It focuses on creating advanced entrepreneurship ecosystems, developing sustainable business models, promoting Ahilik culture in contemporary business, and fostering cooperation between university, public, and private sectors. The regulation defines the Center's purposes, activity areas, and detailed governance structure including a Director, a seven-member Management Board, and a maximum 15-member Advisory Board, all appointed by the Rector for three-year terms.
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Key Changes
- Establishes a new research center focused on synthesizing traditional Ahilik philosophy with modern entrepreneurship and advanced technologies
- Creates three governance bodies: Director (3-year term), 7-member Management Board (3-year terms), and up to 15-member Advisory Board (3-year terms)
- Director is appointed by the Rector upon recommendation of the relevant Vice Rector from among faculty members
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Obligations
What this law requires
The Rector must appoint the Center Director from among faculty members with relevant work in the Center's activity areas, upon recommendation of the relevant Vice-Rector, for a three-year term.
The Rector must appoint one Director Assistant upon recommendation of the relevant Vice-Rector to assist the Director, who serves as deputy during the Director's absence.
The Director must prepare and submit an annual activity report and work program for the following year to the Rector's office, approved by the Management Board.
The Director must ensure regular conduct of Center activities and perform supervision and inspection of these activities.
The Management Board must convene at least once per semester upon the call of the relevant Vice-Rector with a quorum of absolute majority of members.