Istanbul University History Application and Research Center Regulation
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This regulation establishes the Istanbul University History Application and Research Center (İÜ-TAUM). Its purpose is to support the development of historical science in Turkey, promote research in fields including ancient, medieval, modern, contemporary, Republican period, Ottoman, Byzantine, European, Asian and African history, and foster cooperation with national and international institutions. The Center will organize certified and non-certified training programs, publications, projects, seminars, conferences, congresses and joint research activities. It is governed by a Director appointed by the Rector from the Faculty of Letters, a seven-member Board of Directors, and a maximum twenty-member Advisory Board. The Director serves a three-year term, renewable, and reports to the Rector. The regulation repeals the 1968 regulation of the Institute of Historical Research of the Faculty of Letters.
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Key Changes
- Establishes new İÜ-TAUM research center focused on multiple historical periods including Ottoman, Byzantine and Republican eras
- Director appointed by Rector from Faculty of Letters for 3-year renewable term, with two assistant directors
- Creates 7-member Board of Directors and up to 20-member Advisory Board, all appointed for 3 years
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Obligations
What this law requires
The Rector must appoint a Director from among Faculty of Letters teaching staff with work in the Center's activity areas for a three-year term, renewable, with authority to remove the Director if necessary
The Director must report on Center activities to the Rector and is responsible for all Center operations
The Director must prepare and submit annual activity reports to the Board of Directors
The Director must convene Board of Directors and Advisory Board meetings, prepare agendas, and preside over meetings
The Board of Directors must meet at least once every six months with simple majority and make decisions by vote of those attending