Karadeniz Technical University Landslide Application and Research Center Regulation
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This regulation establishes the organizational structure, objectives, and operating procedures of the Karadeniz Technical University (KTÜ) Landslide Application and Research Center. The Center's primary mission is to conduct scientific research and practical applications on natural disaster risks including landslides, floods, rockfalls, and climate change impacts, in cooperation with university departments and external stakeholders. It coordinates collaboration proposals from public institutions, municipalities, and private entities, and engages in public awareness activities. The Center is managed by a Director, a nine-member Board of Directors, and an Advisory Board of up to 25 members, all appointed by the Rector for three-year terms.
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Key Changes
- Replaces the previous regulation published on 15/12/2019 in Official Gazette No. 30979
- Establishes a nine-member Board of Directors (Director + 2 deputies + 6 members) appointed for 3-year terms
- Creates an Advisory Board of maximum 25 members including external stakeholders
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Obligations
What this law requires
The Director must be appointed by the Rector from university faculty members with research activities in related fields for a three-year term
The Director must appoint at least two Deputy Directors with doctoral degrees from faculty members to assist with Center operations for three-year terms
The Director must submit an annual activity report and work program for the following year to the Rector for approval
The Management Board must meet at least four times per year and make decisions by majority vote
The Management Board must establish working groups and an Advisory Board to support Center operations