Regulation Amending the Istanbul Medipol University Sustainable Development Application and Research Center Regulation
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This regulation renames the existing center at Istanbul Medipol University to the 'Sustainable Development and Twin Transition Application and Research Center'. It expands the center's mandate to explicitly include 'twin transition' (green and digital transformation). The purposes and activities now cover sustainable production, circular economy, Industry 4.0/5.0, digitalization, climate change adaptation, green finance, and ESG criteria. Governance structures are updated: the Director is appointed for 3 years by the Rector upon proposal and Board of Trustees approval; up to two Deputy Directors may be appointed. The Management Board is capped at 7 members, and the Advisory Board at 15 members, both serving 3-year terms. Article 13 of the original regulation is repealed, and provisions for project and working groups are revised.
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Key Changes
- Center renamed to 'Sustainable Development and Twin Transition Application and Research Center'
- Explicit addition of 'twin transition (green and digital transformation)' to purposes and activities
- Director appointed for 3-year term by Rector with Board of Trustees approval; renewable
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Obligations
What this law requires
The Director must be appointed for a 3-year term by the Rector upon proposal and approval by the Board of Trustees (Mütevelli Heyeti). The Director can be reappointed or removed before term completion through the same process.
Up to two Deputy Directors must be appointed from among the university's faculty members by the Rector upon proposal by the Director and approval by the Board of Trustees for 3-year terms. Their appointment automatically terminates when the Director's term ends.
The Director must prepare annual work plans, targets, activity plans, and reports, which must be submitted to the Rector for approval.
The Management Board must be capped at a maximum of 7 members serving 3-year terms.
The Advisory Board must be capped at a maximum of 15 members serving 3-year terms.