Kırşehir Ahi Evran University Anatolian Turkish Music Application and Research Center Regulation
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This regulation establishes and governs the Anatolian Turkish Music Application and Research Center (ATMUAM) at Kırşehir Ahi Evran University. The Center's primary objectives include conducting research and projects on Turkish music, collecting and disseminating works from the Central Anatolia region, supporting the university's Neşet Ertaş Faculty of Fine Arts, organizing educational activities, and creating a specialized museum, archive, and documentation center. It operates under the authority of the university rector and is based on Higher Education Law No. 2547. The Center is managed by a Director, a five-member Board of Directors, and an advisory Council of up to ten members, all appointed for three-year terms.
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Key Changes
- Replaces the previous regulation published on 5 July 2017 in Official Gazette No. 30115
- Establishes a permanent museum and archive for Anatolian Turkish music artifacts
- Creates a specialized documentation center and reference library for Turkish music resources
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Obligations
What this law requires
The Director must be appointed by the Rector from among university faculty members with relevant work in the Center's activity areas for a three-year term
The Director is responsible to the Rector for ensuring the Center's activities are conducted regularly and developed appropriately
The Director must prepare the Center's annual activity report and annual work program for the following year and submit them to the Rector after Board of Directors approval
The Board of Directors must meet regularly at least once every two months with simple majority quorum and decisions made by majority vote
The Board of Directors must prepare and submit the Center's long-term scientific and administrative plans and programs to the Rector